Pantech Discover hands-on
0. phoneArena posted on 08 Jan 2013, 11:57
Checking out the recently announced Pantech Discover, which is set to arrive on AT&T bound in a few days, it’s quite evident that they intend to also have a monster sized device to tangle with some of the 4.5-inch and up devices out there. From a first time glance, the Pantech Discover...
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2. Captain_Doug posted on 08 Jan 2013, 12:15 5
Dual core S4 with a 720p display is entry level? I don't think so. That's usually Pantechs market but I think this is at least a mid-range device. I'm also very impressed with the design. Very different from just a slab phone. Good luck Pantech.
3. CanYouSeeTheLight posted on 08 Jan 2013, 12:30 2
Dual speakers? That is not an ordinary thing for a smartphone, i wonder how the sound will be.
4. Captain_Doug posted on 08 Jan 2013, 12:49 1
Some other website(I think AndroidCentral) has a video where they played a ringtone or something and it was super loud. The camera guy was impressed at least.
5. Deaconclgi posted on 08 Jan 2013, 13:07 0
Nokia has made several smartphones with dual speakers in the past for their flagship phones. My Nokia N82 (2007) and N900 had dual speakers. There were other Nokia smartphones that had dual speakers a well. Sadly, just like GPUs at the time, Nokia stopped using dual speakers.
It is good to see another device with them.
I see S4 Pro listed but everywhere I see, site list it as dual core. Is there a Pro dual core and if so, what is te difference?
To my knowledge, Pro was the Quad Core with the Adreno 320 GPU.
6. Captain_Doug posted on 08 Jan 2013, 13:59 0
It's actually the S4 plus. It's listed as an MSM8960 not an 8960T so it's just an S4 plus. Still the same processor in the S3, Razr Maxx HD, adn the HTC One X.






