The Pantech Burst is one of AT&T's latest LTE-enabled handsets, and it's clearly aimed at the first-time or budget-minded smartphone buyer. That's a huge market, and this is the first time we've seen 4G LTE directed at it. But two years is a long time, and you're wise to do a little homework before you sign that commitment, no matter how low the up-front cost is. Hit the break and see what we think of the Pantech Burst.
![]() ![]() The Super AMOLED screen is great. Pantech has done very nice things to Android, while keeping an overall stock feel to things. The $399 off-contract price is quite a bargain. | ![]() ![]() The poor battery life while on an LTE network is still a sticking point. The benefits of a low upfront cost pale when considering the price of the contract. |
![]() ![]() The Burst is really a nice little phone. But the other AT&T LTE handsets offer a little more in the way of customizations and features. If you're going to sign-on for two years, you should get the best product available. If you're looking for a solid and inexpensive LTE phone for AT&T, and buying outright, that's where the Burst shines. |
Inside this review | More info |
---|---|
|

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/HLWvKj_nhXs/story01.htm
what time does the superbowl start kobayashi roseanne barr margaret sanger paul george eddie long eddie murphy
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.