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Review: Pantech Discover for AT&T

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mike87

Jan 19, 2013, 1:04 PM

"...easily outperforms devices that cost more than twice as much."

"The Pantech Discover is an excellent smartphone for the money that easily outperforms devices that cost more than twice as much."

Can you elaborate on this? Are you saying that the phone is "better" than say an S3 or One X? I know the Burst was spec'ed very highly for it's time, but severely lacked in build quality and potential for longevity...

Have they improved on quality itself, rather than just specifications?

I know that you get what you pay for, so why is this product so cheap??

Also, I couldn't find the memory or RAM... 8 GB, 1 Gig RAM? im guessing...
I have to echo this sentiment. They must have skimped out somewhere to get the lower cost, but I just can't find where. Build quality, signal performance and voice quality are the three main things that they could skimp on without it reflecting poorly...
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Is all plastic.
No special manufacture processes, no fancy machined metal chassis (which often requires several mechanical processes to achieve) , curved glass surfaces, anodized aluminum or or high grade polycarbonate housing(which also requires sev...
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Looking at the pics for this review yes the angles are washed out and it looks very cheap if i must say so.
They skimped out on the most important feature of a phone.
The memory is listed on our specs page for the Discover. There's a link at the bottom of each page of the review article, in the "Related" section.

(It has 16 GB of internal storage + 1 GB of RAM.)
o2qc418

Jan 18, 2013, 6:52 PM

Thanks for your great reviews

I have a little questions ... The phone have french language on it ? Thanks if anyone can check ;p
Don't know about this model, but my AT&T Note 2 supports English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Korean. I suspect as a North American designed device I think English, Spanish and French would be supported.
It supports English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Korean, and Chinese.

;)
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