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Pantech Perception Review

Pantech Perception Review

Posted on May 14, 2015April 16, 2020 By Hulk

 

This week we’ve had the opportunity to have a peek at the newest smartphone from Verizon in the Pantech Perception, a device whose gesture abilities appear at first to outweigh its full suite of high-end specifications. While this device isn’t exactly a match for the likes of the GALAXY S 4 from Samsung or the HTC One by any means, Pantech does appear to have created a solid device for the masses, and not one meant for the budget crowd they’ve so often tended to in the past.

Hardware

This device features a setup that, at the start of 2012, would have seemed like quite the beast. You’ve got a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display at 1280 x 720 pixel resolution resting in a chassis largely made of hard plastic. This device does appear to have a brushed metal back, but don’t be fooled – it’s not quite that hardcore.
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Phones Tags:amoled, galaxy, galaxy s, galaxy s 4, gesture, hardware, HTC, HTC one, pantech, Pixel, review, Samsung, Slashgear, smartphone, super amoled, Verizon

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