Sunday, August 7, 2011

Pantech pursuit II review

Getting Started:

These days, touchscreen and QWERTY keyboards, have made their way to each part of the Pantech phone and helped bring them to the lower-tier devices with performance of last year. This summer has followed this with the exercise II that makes some significant changes, but largely remains the same. Key features include a 2.8 QVGA touchscreen, keyboard "QWERTY, 2.0 megapixel camera and Bluetooth. Pantech pursuit (II) you will find a microUSB cable and AC adapter.

Design:

When closed, Pantech pursuit II looks like completely original exercise, while the elongated shape and good screen size. The "tændkabler touchscreen 2.8 features 262 k colors and bright rain and vivid, but not particularly well in direct sunlight. Pantech has made a change from a tændkabler capacitive on lab II, which helps the very answer. Exercise II is very slightly higher than the original, but the overall dimensions are still the same.


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Despite being offered in pink and green Kermet, colors with II exercise used to organize mainly black accent and the phone has a more mature appearance by exercising more vigorously. Nicely done, with multiple color to give your phone some personality, but it is not enough to make the phone unusable by anyone over the age of 23 years.

The appearance of this phone is good-the slider mechanism is fast and although Pantech not use soft touch on the front of the battery, your phone is not slippery hands. We believe tactile buttons dropped Pantech on Motion for those relating to monitoring, I honestly do not work very well for the first time. This time, be nice and big with a cool green or pink trim accent.

The main difference between these two sides of same coin is that the original was a side-slider, whereas the latest is a portrait of the slide. This of course makes the smaller keyboard, but the keys are large enough, and we were able to write without any problems right from the frame. SPACEBAR is only complaint, but I can imagine this phone will be mainly found in the smaller hands of teenagers.
Pantech did a nice job with II exercise. Improves on many elements from the original performance, while maintaining a quality design. Pantech achieves a satisfactory balance between youth and maturity with the least flashy design and we appreciate the transition to capacitive touchscreen.
(II) Exercise Pantech 360-degree view:

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