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Dual-Sliding Messenger Phone for Helio

Posted by Jack Cook on February 22, 2007 – 9:50 pm
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Spotted on FCC Site

A new dual-slider with Helio branding on it was seen on the FCC web site today. Internally called the Pantech PN-810, the phone features a three-layer design. The top layer holds the main screen and function buttons.

If the top is slid up, the middle layer reveals a standard number pad, and if the phone is slid sideways, it reveals the bottom layer’s full qwerty keyboard for messaging. The keyboard includes a dedicated emoticon key, but no direct access to numbers.

It is equipped with an EV-DO radio, Bluetooth, 2.1 megapixel camera with flash, and a 260k TFT LCD. Another model that appears to be bound for Helio, the Samsung A303, is also waiting in the FCC’s wings. It looks to be a variant on the U510 for Brazil – a slim slider with touch sensitive keys on the front, Bluetooth and 2 MP camera.

Source: PhoneScoop

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