New cellular phones: AT&T presents new phones targeted to messaging lovers and with a new browser
AT&T has launched 4 new phones (or messaging phones to be exact) that include a new browser to allow users to have a good Web experience if they need to visit some pages on Internet.
These new phones are called: Pantech Impact, Pantech

Reveal,Samsung Flight, and Samsung Mythic. All of them have a web browser based on Opera that is able to display HTML pages with more precision (which is a rare feature in phones that are not classified as smarthphones) and, besides that, it uses data compression to reduce the bandwidth overhead on the 3G network. Also, it provides shortcuts to location-sensitive news, maps and useful links.
In this group of new devices, Pantech’s phones will be maybe the most remarkable ones, especially the Pantech Impact. Although we don’t have many details yet, we know the Pantech Impact is a unique flip phone that comes with an OLED touchscreen for common tasks. Also, it has a keyboard and a secondary display that is intended to be used as a messaging display.
On the other hand, the Pantech Reveal is a semi-conventional slider with a numeric keyboard on the closed design and a vertical QWERTY slider keyboard. Also, it supports 3G and GPS capabilities. AT&T has not revealed the price yet but the company has announced that the Pantech Reveal will be available for sale on October 18.




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