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  • 09-12-2009, 08:23 AM
    buba-mk
    The Pantech Slate C530 phone has a 2.2-inch LCD screen with a 220 x 176-pixel resolution and a 262K color depth. It sits above a square five-way navigation pad that's surrounded by send/end keys, two soft navigation keys, and a dedicated speakerphone key. Pressing the middle toggle button on the navigator acts as a shortcut to the web browser when the phone is on standby. The full QWERTY keyboard features raised, bubble-like keys for easy typing, and it includes a dedicated key for access your email box. The Pantech Slate C530 is limited to 20 MB of internal memory (with no expansion slot), and it can store up to 600 contact entries in its phonebook with room for storing three numbers and two email addresses per entry as well as support for picture/ringer ID and caller groups.

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