Pantech touchscreen slider shows at FCC, to hit AT&T

updated 04:20 pm EST, Wed December 30, 2009

 

Pantech P9020 handset shown at FCC, due at AT&T


An upcoming Pantech handset has been spotted on the FCC website, revealing it will support GSM 850 and 1,900MHz bands and the same bands of the WCDMA network. Documents in the filing reveal the device, the P9020, will support AT&T services like Music and Navigator and thus that it's bound for the US carrier.

Technical specs of the P9020 include a 2.8-inch touchscreen with 320x240 resolution, which slides open horizontally to reveal a hardware QWERTY keyboard. There is also support for Bluetooth, an e-mail client and a 2-megapixel camera. No word has been given regarding internal memory, but a microSD card slot provides an external storage solution.

Ship dates or prices for the P9020 are unknown, but the handset is likely to ship early on in 2010. [via UnwiredView]






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