Published on November 24th,2009 at 4:15 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Pantech finally announced its Impact in Korea

Made official a few days ago in the USA and sold over to AT&T network, the Impact is Pantech’s latest phone to join the US Carrier Quick Messaging line-up. Offering an OLED touchpad for the number pad that has haptic feedback technology with vibration, as well as a fill flip open QWERTY keyboard and nifty little 2.6” Wide Screen with a 400×240 resolution, our 3G phone also includes a GPS module and a 2Mpix Camera with video capture capabilities.

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