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Cingular Is Going Small In A Big Way!

Posted by Doug Smith on May 31, 2006 – 12:42 pm
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pantech_fcc_1.jpg Cingular announced today that it would be "going small in a big way" with the Pantech C300 – the worlds smallest camera flip phone. This cool little phone will be available exclusively only to Cingular’s prepaid GoPhone Customers.

"The new phone, Cingular’s first offering from Pantech, is just 2.72 inches tall, 1.69 inches wide and only 0.76 inches thick with the flip closed. Nevertheless, it boasts bright, large font color screens, a VGA camera with flash and zoom and such features as MP3 ringtones, SMS/MMS/IM client and email messaging, photo caller ID and others."

Cingular was quoted in saying this about the Pantech C300:

"The introduction of the Pantech C300 handset will make Cingular’s GoPhone lineup even hotter than it is today. With its small size, cool style and rich features, the Pantech C300 elevates our prepaid products to a new level," said Judy Cavalieri, vice president of marketing for GoPhone.


 
"Cingular’s GoPhone customers already have access to the same devices that traditional wireless consumers have, and we are pleased to partner with Pantech to expand their options further than ever before,’ said Ms. Cavalieri.   

The Pantech C300 is available in the U.S. through Cingular Wireless retail locations or at http://www.cingular.com/ for $119.99.

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