Full Pantech C810 specs, people!
Whoa, whoa! A Pantech C810 in the wild again? Not exactly, but it has showed up on WireFly’s website, and we have to say that we’re really feelin’ the specs. The device does really sport a "dual-slider design" and it doesn’t actually feature a 1.3 megapixel camera, it is listed as a 2 megapixel, and the Pantech C810 should actually feature AT&T’s Video Share which is great. In addition, we found out that the C810 will sport HSDPA instead of just UMTS — nice, guys! We’ll be following this closely as it looks like a real competitor in the smartphone market. Let us all pray in unity that the keyboard is usable, though. Full specs listed after the jump!
Thanks, Colleen!
"The unique Pantech C810 is the first AT&T phone that slides out vertically like a slider phone, and also horizontally like a PDA/Smartphone. With 3G cellular data, AT&T Video, AT&T Music and Web surfing all happen at amazing speeds. Plus, the 2.0 Megapixel camera/camcorder, MP3 player and Video Sharing give you tons of entertainment. But when you slide out the full QWERTY keyboard, and the Pantech C810 transforms to one of the best messaging devices available!
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Highlights
Dual-slider Design Is First Ever For AT&T
Access AT&T Video, AT&T Music and The Internet All At Near-broadband Speed
Smart Design Tucks The QWERTY Keyboard Safely Away When Not In Use
A 2 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder To Capture The Moment
Stream Stereo Music Over Bluetooth With Built-in MP3 Player
Intergrated Inbox Collects Your Emails, Instant Messages and Text Messages
Huge Color Display
GPS Receiver Built-in With Location Services Like Google Maps
AT&T Video Share-capable! Send or Receive Video While Talking On The Phone!
Video Share-capable! Send or Receive Video During Your Voice Calls!
Pantech C810 – What’s In The Box With The Cell Phone
Additional Items Included - Battery, Wall Charger, USB Cable, CD-ROM w/ Software, User Guide
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Advanced Features
Digital Camera - Yes, 2 Megapixels (1600 x 1200 Pixel Resolution Max), 4x Digital Zoom, Flash, Video Share-capable
Streaming Multimedia Support - Yes, Built-in Media Player Lets You Experience Streaming AT&T Music and AT&T Video, And More
MP3 Player - Yes, MP3, WMA, AAC Formats Supported, Playlists, Album Art, USB Mass Storage
Bluetooth Wireless Technology - Yes, v1.2 Handsfree, Headset and DUN, OPP, HID Profiles Supported
Two-handed Gaming Experience - Yes
Video Capture / Camcorder - Yes, H.263 and MPEG4 Formats, Video Sharing (1-way Video Send/Receive During Calls)
QWERTY Keyboard - Yes, Slideout Style, Backlit
Infrared Port - Yes
Voice-driven Menus - Yes, Train The Phone To Pull Up Over A Dozen Applications With Your Voice
Data Capable / Use This Phone As A Modem - Yes, Software and USB Cable Included, Broadband Speeds
Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP) - Yes, A2DP and AVRC Profiles Supported So You Can Stream Stereo Music To Compatible Bluetooth Devices
PC Synchronization - Yes, Software and USB Cable Included, Or Sync Over-the-air With Microsoft ActiveSync
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Messaging Features
Mobile Web Browsing - Yes, Full HTML Browser Built-in, Near Broadband Data Surfing
Multimedia Messaging - Yes, Take and Receive Picture and Video Messages, Integrated Inbox
Text Messaging (SMS) - Yes, Send To Groups Or Individuals, Integrated Inbox
Instant Messenger Built-in - Yes, AOL, Yahoo! and MSN Live Messenger Built-in, Integrated Inbox
Email Client - Yes, Supports AOL, Yahoo!, Hotmail and POP/IMAP Protocols, Integrated Inbox
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Personalization and Fun Features
Polyphonic Ringtones - Yes, Plus Downloadable
Custom Ringtones - Yes
MP3 Ringtones - Yes
Ringer Profiles - Yes
Picture Caller ID - Yes
Multiple Languages - Yes
Games - Yes, Downloadable
Customizable Graphics - Yes, Downloadable
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Core Features
Color Main Display - 320 x 240 Pixels, Over 65,000 Colors, Rotates To Landscape When Keyboard Is Exposed, Flip-up Tilt
Voice-activated Dialing - Yes, Record Voice Tags For Phone Book Entries
TTY Compatible - Yes
To-Do List - Yes
Voice Memo - Yes
Style - PDA
Standard 2.5mm Headset Jack - Yes, Stereo Headset Included
Alarm - Yes
Calculator - Yes
Calendar - MS Outlook Calendar, Sync Over-the-air or via Bluetooth or USB Cable, Supports Meeting Requests
Mini-USB Port - Yes, With USB Cable Included
Vibrate - Yes
Phonebook Capacity - Shared Memory
Multiple Numbers Per Name - Yes, Including Email, Instant Messenger and Web Addresses
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Battery Life
Battery Type - Li Ion
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Technical Specifications
Application Platform - Java
Network Compatibility - GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Data Download Speed - HSDPA (Avg 700 Kbps), EDGE (Up to 144 Kbps)
Ringtone Types Supported - MIDI, MP3, AMR, AAC, WAV, WMA
Built-In Memory - 128 MB
Expandable Memory Capacity - Yes, nicroSD/TransFlash Card Format Compatible
Dimensions - 4.3 in x 2.3 in x 0.9 in
Pantech C810 – Cell Phone Compatibility Features
Device Supports Voice Plans - Yes
Device Supports Data Plans - Yes
Available For Purchase Without Service Plan - Yes
Device Supports AT&T PDA Connect - Yes
Device Supports AT&T Messaging - Yes
Device Supports AT&T Video Share - Yes"









Can one of ya’ll take the chips out of this or the Kaiser and stick it in the iPhone please? Okay great now I’ll take one of those.
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Looks good. I wonder how fast the processor is, and whether it supports PlaysForSure. And how much experience does Pantech have with Windows Mobile?
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how big is the screen?
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I don’t think the specs are right…
no internal GPS
no tilting screen
perhaps they borrowed the htc specs
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its official: the sidekick is dead.
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No wifi. No thanks.
And you originally had the C180. But as usual, you dont mention the mistakes.
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@ Shannon
AT&T listed the phone as the c180 in the original pricing sheets posted all over the web… I don’t think it’s a mistake BG made.. but it was/is a different model number in the beginning.
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@ Shannon
If you would actually read before posting, you’d see that the original Pantech C810 story we broke, has an update on the model number.
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/08/28/pantech-c180-says-hello/
Also, mike is right, because over here, in our AT&T internal price list, it is also listed at the Pantech C180
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/08/31/atts-got-a-busy-month-ahead-of-them/
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.9″ thick?? are you kidding me? Kaiser has more features and is like .72″ thick or something like that..if the specs are correct, at&t is gonna have some trouble selling these bad boys..
ps- TELL EM BG!
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I dunno the Kaiser is still more appealing but this is an option. And do you guys at BG think that if it does have a tilt type feature when it’s open att is gonna trash the Kaiser (doubtful) and just get this? I mean if they did that they would be losing a lot of people that want the Kaiser (like me) to somebody else or just to a cheaper phone and then they would be losing the price difference and blah blah blah…
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I’d be interested to know if at&t might allow UMTS 2100 to be present in the device for those of us that roam…
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I thought this was supposed to be thin, or at least thinner than the Ocean. 0.9″ is pretty thick these days. I know the dual slider takes up space, but the Ocean is only 0.86″ thick, so I hope this is a mistake.
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I can hardly wait to get this phone for my daughter. She doesn’t need the WM technology but this looks like a reasonably priced phone for messaging.
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I’ve had my hands on one. It’s 1.3 megapixel and there is NOT a built in GPS receiver. Video Share may be supported with a future update but it does not come VS-ready out of the box. Keyboard is similar that of the HTC-made Tilt just narrower.
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I Have seen one upclose in a local store. its a nice looking phone and the dual sliding design is nice. its not a pda….but a nice alternative. the cam is 1.3 megapixel…. and the phone has carbon fiber chrome look.
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Does anyone know if this is going to be marketed as a SmartPhone or a PDA?
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when is this phone comming out?!?!?!
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i would like to buy the pantech c810 as soon as possible.
please let me know.
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it came out!
wowww ppl r liars
sayingthat its a dummy phonee
its on att.com!!
its outt its outt ppl1
its awesomee i hav it buy itt
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i bought the pantech today, awesome phone, easy navigation,and it is thinner than you think (at least thinner than i thought it’d be) it’s got great looks and easy sliding ad all the apps. are great, no complaints here
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I have just purchased a duo/c810 from AT&T, well I have noticed that when I am on a call and receive a 2nd call the 1st caller hears my calling beep, is there anyway to turn this off.
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its does have wifi i already buy it
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youre full of shit it has a 1.3mp camera and no flash… its in my hand dont bs me
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does anyone have this phone & know how to download ringtones for texting? all the ringtones i get can be used for when people call, but i cant set them for when people text. any ideas??
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does anyone have this phone & know how to download ringtones for texting? all the ringtones i get can be used for when people call, but i cant set them for when people text. any ideas?? looking also D Said if you hear of anything let me know ok.
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