The Pantech Slate – world’s thinnest qwerty keyboard handset


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The Pantech Slate
Pantech Wireless announced the world’s thinnest Qwerty keyboard handset. the Pantech Slate. Read the full press release from Aving News network.

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) – Pantech Wireless, one of Korea’s largest mobile phone manufacturers announced the availability of the world’s thinnest qwerty keyboard handset ‘Pantech Slate’.

Supporting AT&T’s new line of quick messaging devices, Slate, measuring less than one centimeter deep and sporting a premium build, is custom-made for sending texts and pictures, and easily accessing instant messaging and email services at an attractive price.


Targeting text fanatics and trend conscious consumers, Slate offers one of the simplest messaging experiences on the market. By incorporating raised and tactile buttons, a colorful and easy-to-read screen, and a rubberized back panel for comfort gripping, sending pictures and messages on-the-go has never been easier.

Other features included Bluetooth, a 1.3M camera and a range of messaging services including text messaging, multimedia messaging, instant messaging, and email.

The Pantech Slate is currently available at AT&T company-owned stores for $49.99 after a two-year service agreement.

Full Press Release from Aving.net

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