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Pantech Matrix C740 - Review, Specification, Photo Gallery


Friday, May 1, 2009



Mobile Phone Information - Pantech Matrix C740

AT&T and Pantech were nice enough to send us one of their new C740 Matrix dual-slider cell phones to check out. As you can see from the photos and video, the Matrix is a phone that offers users a traditional alphanumeric keypad as well as a full QWERTY keyboard. In fact, the phone looks very much like the Pantech Duo smartphone that AT&T offers. While the Duo is powered by the Windows Mobile operating system, the Matrix makes due with a far simpler feature phone user interface.

The build quality on the Matrix is pretty good, and the handset is stylish looking, if a bit blockish. We weren't horribly impressed with either the keypad or the keyboard, but having both options available is a very nice thing. The only real issue with the QWERTY keyboard is the layout, since it offers only 3 rows of keys. That messes with the positioning of the keys and prevents it from being laid out exactly like a normal keyboard. But otherwise, it worked pretty well. The 12 key keypad, on the other hand, just didn't offer the best feel.

Using the phone is a pretty simple task, and the menu and apps all switch from portrait mode to landscape mode very quickly. Creating and reading SMS and MMS messages is a piece of cake, and an IM client will let you handle more chatty friends without bursting your SMS quota.

The Matrix is a 3G HSDPA phone that also works on all four GSM frequency bands used in the world, which means that it can travel with you. The 2.2" display can show 262k colors, but only offers 176x220 pixel resolution. That means that it will be fine for mobile formatted websites, but not capable of doing hard core browsing or even photo viewing.

Speaking of photos, the Matrix offers a 1.3 megapixel shooter for those times when you want to save a piece of the fun. it can also record and play back video, which is nice, but the video quality can't compete with higher end, more expensive phones. The Matrix does handle music decently, though, supporting even Bluetooth stereo headphones (not included). Thanks to a microSD memory card slot, you can load up the phone with a fair bit of music.

 

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Brand / Type
Brand Pantech
Pone Model Pantech Matrix C740
Color Blue, Grey, Red

Network
Phone Network 3G, EDGE, GPRS, GSM, HSCSD, HSDPA (3G)
Service 850, 900, 1800, 1900

Connectivity
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared No
Wifi No
USB Yes
Fax No

Display
Main Display Color TFT
Cplor Display 262000 colors
Dimensions
Resolution 240 x 320 pixels
External Display Yes

Memory
Internal Memory 45MB
External Memory Yes
Memory Slots Yes
Storage Types MicroSD

Basic
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 950 mAh
Standby Time 240 hours
Talk Time 3 hours

Calling
Vibrate Alert Yes
Photo Id Yes
Ringtones MP3, Polyfone, WMA

Camera
Camera Yes
Megapixels 1.3 megapixels
Maximum Resolution 1280x1024 pixels
Digital Zoom No
Optical Zoom No
Auto Focus No
Flash No
Recording Video Yes
Front Camera No

Messaging
SMS Yes
MMS Yes
T9 Yes
E-mail Yes
Internet Browsing Yes

Entertainment
FM Radio No
JAVA Yes
Audio Player AAC, MP3, WAV
Video Player MPEG4

Features
Add Ringtones Yes
Organiser Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, TO-DO, Stopwatch, Notepad, Unit Converter
Other Features AT&T Navigator, Built-in GPS, Full QWERTY keyboard, Games, IM

Format
Weight 4.7 oz.
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4x2x0.8 in.


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