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Pantech PG-C120






 
 
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Pantech PG-C120 is entry-level GSM phone with slim bar design. It has typical for low-end phones STN color display, displaying up to 65k colors. C120 features VGA built-in camera with CMOS sensor, WAP browser, and JAVA games

Pantech PG-C120 specifications

Pantech PG-C120 specifications

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Well, at least it's been discontinued...

6 Dec 2008 Maggie

3.3 out of 10

I had this phone for over a year, and I never quite learned to like it. The buttons are small and hard to press, and the toggle button (which takes you to the Media Center) accidentally gets pressed a lot, which automatically costs you money.


 


The phone is small and the volume doesn't go up very high, so in order to have a conversation you practically have to move the phone from your ear to your mouth when you want to listen or speak.


 


It is user-friendly, but isn't customizable in any way. I wouldn't waste your money on this phone.






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It's ok for a basic phone...

11 Apr 2008 Juliet

4.8 out of 10

The phone itself is pretty cool, I was just thrilled that at the time the craze was to find the smallest phone possible, and it's about the same size, if not smaller, than a Motorola SLVR. I liked the internet functionality, and the signal strength was decent. My main issue with it is that a lot of the time when I'm talking on the phone, I'm doing other things as well, and for some reason when I have the phone positioned between my ear and my shoulder, the person I'm talking to can't hear me. It seems that you have to be holding it just the right way for it to pick up the sound. I've dropped this phone a few times, mostly from having it in my lap in the car and forgetting it's there, so it falls about 2.5 to 3 feet to the pavement. It only has some minor scratches, no major damage, but once when I dropped it, quite a few of the keys came loose as if they were going to pop off. It was easy to just press them back into place, but it just seemed cheaply made. Also, after a year, of having the phone, the navigational key cracked into about three pieces, and today it completely fell apart, so now there's just a little pin thing that I have to use for navigation. The biggest drawback for me is that it does not have Bluetooth capability.

If you just want a very basic phone, this one is ok, just ok, I still don't think I'd really recommend it. If you want more out of your phone, go for something else.






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Pantech C-120

23 Oct 2007 Matt

9.4 out of 10

I got this becuase i orginally destroyed a Nokia that I had with cingular, I' am not great with phones and over a period of 6 months i went through 4 phones. Then I came across the Pantech C-120, it ended upcoasting 60$ for such great curb appeal I sayed "what the heck". Camera is great for myspace, 800 phone entries, Calculator, perfect size, todo bien. The only thing I would like that is better better is the sound quality yet it is still a 8/10 80% pretty good.






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