AT&T announces Android powered Pantech Crossover

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AT&T officially announced the Pantech Crossover on Tuesday, Pantech’s first Android smartphone. The Crossover is powered by a 600MHz processor, runs Android 2.2 (Froyo), sports a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 3.1-inch touchscreen display, support for 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi networks, a 2GB microSD card, a 3-megapixel camera, and a 1,500 mAh battery good for up to five hours of use. It may not offer the best specs, but it does come with an affordable price tag. You’ll be able to pick up the Pantech Crossover on June 5th for just $69.99 with a new two-year A&T contract. Hit the jump for the full release.

AT&T to Offer the Sporty Pantech Crossover

New Android 2.2 Smartphone Available to AT&T Customers June 5

AT&T Inc.

DALLAS, May 31, 2011 — /PRNewswire/ –

Key Facts

  • Perfect for first-time smartphone users, the Pantech Crossoverâ„¢ is the first Androidâ„¢ smartphone from Pantech in the U.S.
  • Crossover boasts a slide out full keyboard, a 3.1-inch touchscreen display, 600 MHz processor, 3-megapixel digital camera with camcorder, the popular AllSport GPSâ„¢ app and Mobile Hotspot support.
  • Pantech Crossover will be available from AT&T* at company-owned stores and online at http://www.att.com on June 5 for $69.99 with a two-year contract and minimum monthly data plan.
  • Pantech Crossover will be one of the premier phones promoted this summer on the Dew Tour, a major coast to coast action sports tour, of which Pantech is the official handset sponsor.

Customer Benefits

The Pantech Crossoverâ„¢ makes it seamless for active people to stay connected through messaging and social media. Ideal for customers looking for additional features, personalization and convenience in their next phone, Crossover runs the Android 2.2 platform, has a side-sliding, full QWERTY keyboard, a five screen customizable interface, and an easy-to-use 3.1″ touch screen to access apps, widgets and more. For users ready to make the switch from a messaging phone to smartphone, Crossover is a simple take on the popular Android operating system.

Crossover’s durable design means it can go wherever you go. With a textured back cover and rubberized corners, it’s not afraid of a little action and is packed with features customers use most. The full QWERTY keyboard makes it a breeze to text, email and surf the web, and from the touchscreen, AT&T customers can use Android Marketâ„¢ to grab the latest apps for social networking, games and more. Crossover is preloaded with AllSport GPSâ„¢, an application that offers workout tracking, maps, a calorie counter and more features for your active lifestyle. Sporty good looks and durable design come together to make Crossover a perfect fit for any active lifestyle.

In addition, Crossover also offers AT&T Mobile Hotspot to connect up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices for customers who choose a tethering plan. Customers can also enjoy unlimited Wi-Fi usage on the entire national AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spot network with qualifying data plans.

Key Specifications

  • Androidâ„¢ 2.2 (Froyo)
  • 3.1″ Full Touchscreen Display with Full Keyboard Slider
  • HSPA Tri-Band 850/1900/2100 MHz; Quad-Band GSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
  • 2GB card preinstalled
  • microSDâ„¢ Memory Card Supports up to 32GB
  • 4.45″ (L) x 2.28″ (W) x 0.56″ (D), Weight: 5.15 oz
  • 3-megapixel camera with camcorder, fixed focus, 4x zoom
  • 600 MHz processor
  • Micro USB and 3.5mm headset jack
  • 1500 mAh Lithium-ion battery; Up to 5 Hours, Standby Time: Up to 360 Hours
  • Voice Recognition
  • Accelerometer

To learn more about the Pantech Crossover, visit http://www.att.com/mobilephones-news.

“Our Android portfolio continues to grow with unique options for customers of all types,” said Michael Woodward, vice president, Mobile Device Portfolio, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “The Pantech Crossover with its unique finish and full keyboard will introduce new and existing customers to smarthphone features for the first time.”

“Crossover is the latest addition to our popular lineup of AT&T mobile phones,” said Wyatt Whaley, vice president of product planning for Pantech Wireless. “As our first Androidâ„¢ smartphone for AT&T customers, we’ve made sure that Crossover has all of the features our users consider indispensible and more – a full keyboard for messaging, a touchscreen for apps and games, easy access to favorite social media pages and many others. Crossover is a simple, sporty Android device for people on the move and it will be a central part of this year’s exciting Dew Tour.”

18 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/colbyrascol Colby Rascol

    It’s shitty phones like these that give Android a bad name sometimes….seriously

    • http://www.searingarrow.com AlienSix

      Does Windows ability to run on weaker hardware give it a bad name? No it doesn’t, Its obviously not for you but it is a great entry device for people who are just picking up a smartphone.

      • Anonymous

        I still don’t buy this entry phone argument for crap like this, if it’s free yes but not at $70. If you can afford a data plan you afford a little more for a much more capable device rather than gimping yourself for 2 years. Sure it’s free online in the usual places but must sheeple walk into a store and take whatever shaft they are offered.

      • Rob

        No, he’s right. This phone’s processor is to slow. The phone is going to be a nightmare to use. Anyone who is “entry level” is going to end up with the impression that all android phones are this shitty.

    • Anonymous

      Yes, and this one looks like the offspring of a Sony Walkman and Moto Droid.

  • Joe12304

    Should be prepaid. This would be great for a service like Virgin Mobile.

  • mikemitchel

    but guys it has an Accelerometer…..shocked its not some lame iphone rumor from the ibuttporn site that is BGR…..apple sucks…and everyone that owns an apple product or promotes them are mindless sheep….the marketing of apple is unmatched in that they can convince a person to spend 3x the amount of money for a product that is outdated or matched by similar products…so have to give them credit for that….but the funniest thing is that people actually try to justify their absurd spending habits with “it just works”…ha god bless you…you keep giving steve jobs the handjob he has earned with his “superior” products and “innovative” design concepts….the one and only apple product i will ever buy is the humancentipad with steve jobs as the middle link…”it emails and craps in steve’s mouth?!?!?! NO WAY?!!?

    • life…

      you know nothing…

    • Phandroids = fags

      No I like my apple device because I know it’ll have the newest OS for the next 2 years. Unlike Android devices that are still launching with last years OS and will probably never be updated. Lmao way to go retard have fun saving all of those apps to your phone because you get what like 2 gbs? Not to mention on android the apps look like they’re 10 years old and look like utter garbage. Nothing compares to the iPhone except maybe windows 7 but android is far off from being anything user friendly or looking as nice as a apple device.

      • Senor Chang

        Just when I started hating fAndroids more than iFans, leave it to an iTard to take the title back.

        Internet Douchebag Supreme.  A winner is you.

      • TuhTuhTourrr!!!

        I was wrong about you bro. You’re alright!

    • Rob

      And yet you’re so obsessed with apple that you can’t keep from typing about them whenever your fingers hit a keyboard, even if the article has absolutely nothing to do with your rant……..

      He doth protest to much.

  • Anonymous

    I’m not sure, but this may be the ugliest phone I’ve ever seen.

  • Anonymous

    You know what’s funny. It’s not that this is one of many ugly ass android phones out there it’s that this phone has 2.2. When there are other phones like the xperia x10 and many others just got eclair(2.1). But hey atleast it’s free and open right norm.

  • Anonymous

    AT&T officially announced the Pantech Crossover on Tuesday, Pantech’s first Android smartphone. The Crossover is powered “powered” by a 600MHz processor.
    Just fixing that line up for ya…

  • http://www.facebook.com/hittrj01 Ryan Hitt

    Or you can get a 3GS for $50 and have a phone that, while not state-of-the-art, can actually do things.

  • Large_Farva

    This phone SUCKS! I actually had some pretty high hopes for it, but this phone couldn’t look worse.  Does anybody have any info on a possible release date for the Moto wx450 for at&t? Looking for a couple durable phones for some employees……

  • louis

    wow i didnt think they made phones in the color scheme of ugly.

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