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Pantech C3b, world’s smallest phone, now with Bluetooth

Until a phone like Zoolander’s comes out, the Pantech C3b, replacement to the Pantech C300, is the world’s smallest flip phone with a camera. It’s dimensions read 2.72 x 1.69 x .76 inches weighing in at 2.5 oz. That’s one tiny phone. It features a VGA Camera with flash, IM, MMS, SMS, Mobile Email, and now Bluetooth connectivity. It’s being released to AT&T customers soon, with no set price yet. The C300 it’s replacing is available free through AT&T online after instant rebate. If you are one of those people who hates carrying a brick around in your pocket, this thing’s right up your alley. Click on for one more shot from the leaked internal AT&T document!

4 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Feb 17, 2008 @ 8:01 pm, Pantech c3B Lover Said:

    I LOVE this phone!! I’m going to buy it today!! I’m sooo excited. It looks so cute!! Can anyone tell me where to buy faceplates for it though? Just the basic colors, please!

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  2. On Apr 15, 2008 @ 6:32 pm, Sway Said:

    This phone is great if you’re not a texting kind of person. It sucks big time at texting. It is so slow with keeping up with how many times you hit the keys. I had it for awhile and I loved how loud it was when you’d talk on it. I love the price of it. It was a very nice phone for the price. The only downfall of it was the texting.

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  3. On May 20, 2008 @ 11:40 pm, jacob Said:

    what do u mean it sucks at texting

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  4. On Mar 1, 2009 @ 8:57 pm, Garrett Said:

    It does suck at texting! I’m glad I’m not the only one with this problem. I’ve gotten really fast with T9 and pressing buttons and you can only press one key every second or it won’t recognize that you pressed the next one - or sometimes you won’t think it recognized it and hit the button again, but because its so UNGODLY slow, you end up with two of the same letter - and forget about trying to go back and delete! HAH! That’s even SLOWER!

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