Pantech Rides Again: PN-3200

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

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pn-3200open.jpgA few weeks after announcing the mini-mini-C300, Pantech visits Canada with the PN-3200. This clamshell phone is fairly basic – CDMA, GPS and Bluetooth – but it’s being launched with TELUS, Canada’s second-largest carrier. Pantech has consistently produced drool-worthy phones for Asia and Europe, so it should be great to see them sail over to these shores. This phone isn’t particularly beautiful, but it’s the thought that counts.

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