Compact, lightweight design, Clear call quality, Multishot camera setting
Uncomfortable to the ear, Tight keypad, Small screen, Poor speakerphone
The Pantech C3b might have you rethinking the whole "bigger is better" thing. With surprisingly good voice quality, this tiny 2.5-ounce clamshell phone from AT&T (which is only $19.99 with a two-year contract if you buy online) is the smallest flip pho...
Abstract: I have been carrying around the Pantech C3b for about a month now. I wasnt really sure what to expect when it arrived, because from the photographs of the phone I actually didnt care much for it. Once it did come in the overall look was definitely ...
Abstract: I have been carrying around the Pantech C3b for about a month now. I wasn’t really sure what to expect when it arrived, because from the photographs of the phone I actually didn’t care much for it. Once it did come in the overall look was defi...
Small and light, easy to use, good battery life, Bluetooth
no video/music player, awful speakerphone, average VGA camera
This almost toy like phone from Pantech is definitely worth considering for the casual user. The C3b is light and tiny, but just because it is small on the outside does not mean it lacks on the inside. Pantech provides some big features like Bluetooth ...
Good design for a low end phone ,Cheap (free) ,Camera has a flash ,Small and light form factor ,
Lack of features ,Terrible quality camera ,
As a free phone from AT&T, the Pantech C3b is pretty good - but there are better options. AT&T has a great selection of products right now, so it would probably be best to spend a few extra bucks and get something that has more features. Even if you do...