Pantech introduced the Breeze III entry level messenger phone through
the AT&T carrier on July 19 2011. It is not a Smartphone and is
specifically designed for those who are more interested in only making
calls, receiving calls, and sending and receiving text and multimedia
messages.
Pantech Breeze III From AT&T
Specifications
Design: Clamshell
Display: 2.2 inch (240 x 320 pixels) 262,144 Colors
Display Secondary: 1.38 inch (128 x 138 pixels) 65K Color
Camera: 1.3 Megapixel (1280 x 1024)
Camera Features: Video Recording, 4x Digital Zoom
Storage Internal: 80 MB
Storage Removable: microSD, microSDHC (up to 32 GB support)
Bluetooth: Yes
USB: microUSB (with Charging Support)
Network GSM: 850, 900, 1800 1900 MHz
Network UTMS: 850, 1900
UTMS Data: Yes, EDGE
HSPA Data: HSDPA 3.6 Mbps
Navigation: GPS
Battery: Li-Ion 920 mAh
Talk Time: 5 Hours (Claimed)
Stand By Time: 336 Hours (Claimed)
Features
The Clam Shell design for the Breeze III closely resembles the design
for the Breeze II. When close the cover sports a color secondary
display which is used to show the date, time and Caller ID along with
Caller ID Picture if it is set to. Below this display, there are three
LED icons that turn on where there are unread messages, missed calls or
if the battery level drops below a certain level. The main screen and
key pad are revealed on flipping open the Clamshell. The 2.2 inch main
display on the Breeze III offers good contrast colors and sharp graphics
and text. The interface comes in two modes, “Breeze Mode” and “Advanced
Mode”. The former is designed for ease of use and can be set for senior
citizens and teens that are getting their first phone, and the Advanced
Mode opens up the complete functionality of the phone for those who are
more experienced. The address book stores up to 1000 entries and each
contact can be tagged with six numbers, Photo ID, three email addresses,
five Instant Messenger IDs, web site address, display name, street
address, birthday, social network ID, company name and more. A leading
feature of interest is the Pill reminder for medications that may be
useful for all age groups. There is also basic mobile email through
which you can access your internet email services. The GPS is accessible
by using the AT&T Navigator and a basic att.net web browser allows
you to browse the internet. There are a few games pre-installed and more
can be downloaded from the AT&T App-center.
Pantech Breeze III From AT&T
Verdict
The Pantech Breeze III has a slim and stylish clam shell design that
is easy to pocket and handle. The bright color display is clear and
readable and the interface is customizable. The well spaced navigation
keys make it easy to control the phone and the numeric keypad keys
spacing is also comfortable with enough tactile difference that after a
bit of practice you can dial numbers and compose text messages without
looking at the screen. The two interface modes cover both the novice
beginner as well as the advanced experienced users. There are not many
design and feature improvements over its predecessor, the Breeze II.
There are also some Advanced Mode features that are either not available
or disabled in the Easy Mode which can be a bit annoying. Overall, the
Breeze III from Pantech is definitely not a smartphone and does not
pretend to be, and for the budget price it is a very good option to
consider as your first phone, or even if you are looking to remain in
the budget phone and want a phone with all the basic telephony and
messaging features, as well as some advanced features.
Price
The Pantech Breeze III is available with the AT&T carrier for
$39.99 after a rebate and a two year contract. The Mobile Email Service
is an additional $5 per month subscription over the regular monthly
charges.
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