Brady
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Is pantech link good?


I’m getting a new phone and the pantech link looks decent. Is it worth getting? And before buying there are some questions knocking my mind may be it sound foolish but I am really confused “- How can I get txt file on my pantech link? Is there aback for it? Does voice calls sound clear over 3G, with no background hiss and a crisp tone, what about the speakerphone: is it weak, and distort a bit at top volume, the battery life is good or not and lastly is there voice dialing in it?
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Darby Hebert | Oct 6 2011

If you are looking for phone I will suggest you to go with Pantech link because texting and feature phones exist. It's being added to the carrier's line of quick messaging phones, offering a full QWERTY keyboard, an ultra-thin chassis (under 10mm), and a whole suite of AT&T services including AT&T Social Net and the new AT&T Mobile Share. The Link is obviously one of the slimmest phones on the market, and it sure looks a lot like some of last year's Nokia phones. It also boasts a 1.3MP CMoS camera, support for music playback, 3G, AT&T Address Book along with black/blue accents. As I know it will cost you around it’ll be available for at $9.99 after rebate and a 2-year contract, but a voice plan + minimum $20 per month messaging or messaging and data plan are required. Its 3-megapixel auto-focus camera and speaker phone are positioned in the rear, while sliding off the plastic rear covers provides access to its 1,500 mAh battery.


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