Pantech has got fresh Android material for the FCC, the P8000 handset, recently spotted by Phone Scoop in the American authority’s system. This device could come to AT&T, as it supports 3G on the 850 and 1900MHz bands. The codename for the unit is Moon and sadly there’s no info on its specs just yet.

The rendering of the device shows a candybar unit with a camera at the back, while Bluetooth Special Interest Group confirms Bluetooth support and the FCC also mentions WiFi. The same Bluetooth-related organization mentions the Pantech unit as a smartphone in its documents, so it may be something good.

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