Verizon SMT5800 Review by Laptopmag
430 Views March 3rd, 2008 Category: Phones, VerizonThe front keys are too small: Texting and dialing numbers was more uncomfortable than on the dual-sliding duo, and the Send and End buttons are tiny.

Laptopmag has reviewed Verizon SMT5800 and gave out “For those who want to go the Windows Mobile route, the SMT5800 will do the trick, even if it’s a little too light on features. The Pantech duo taps into AT&T’s music and video services, offers an instant-messaging application, and costs the same amount, but its QWERTY keyboard and voice quality aren’t as good as the SMT5800. It’s a tough call, but we give HTC’s smart phone slider a slight edge over the Pantech.”
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