
AT&T plays piper to the mass market crowd who are on a tight budget yet again with its new Pantech C630 cell phone. This candybar handset might not cost a pretty penny, but that doesn’t mean it has to skimp on features – it will come with 3G connectivity as well as assisted GPS to help you find your way around unfamiliar territory. Nice to see a rubberized texture located at the back to prevent unwanted slip ups. The Pantech C630 also comes with oversized number keys that conveniently light up when pressed instead of remaining permanently lit, helping preserve battery life throughout the day. A microSD memory card slot rounds off the list of features, and you can pick up the Pantech C630 for $40 after signing up for a two-year contract.
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