Pantech P9020 QWERTY phone for AT&T passes the FCC
Pantech and AT&T have always been good friends, and lately they’ve been pushing out weirdly-designed phones, like the Pantech Reveal and Pantech Impact.
Also weird is the Pantech P9020, which has just received FCC’s blessing to be used on the GSM 850/1900 and WCDMA 850/1900 bands.
The User Manual of Pantech P9020 includes references to AT&T services (AT&T Music, AT&T Navigator), so it’s only a matter of time until the second largest US carrier will announce the phone.
The P9020 is a 14.1mm-thick handset with a 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen display and a sliding QWERTY keyboard that looks easy to use. Its other features include Bluetooth, email, 2MP camera and MicroSD card slot.


No word yet on the price of Pantech P9020, but AT&T will probably offer it for under $100 on contract.
Via FCC
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