Pantech C790  is another one of AT&T’s upcoming messaging handsets, also known as Pantech Aladin and just recently approved by the  Bluetooth SIG. The device packs an alphanumeric and a QWERTY keyboard, just like other handset released by Pantech for AT&T.

Pantech-Aladdin-initial-design

Engadget detailed Pantech Aladdin back in May, but now it seems that the handset sports a new design, different from what we saw a couple of months ago, specially as far as the nav pad is concerned. The image above shows the older version of the phone, shown months ago.

Pantech C790 Aladdin packs a 2.2 inch QVGA display, AGPS, a 1.3 megapixel camera and a microSD card slot. The phone supports quad band GSM connectivity, plus tri-band HSDPA, Bluetooth, AGPS and threaded SMS.

[via Unwired View]

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