The Pantech Crossover combines a QWERTY keyboard with slider technology and features a 3 in. touch screen. Perhaps most exciting is that it is the company's first US Android and the price is in the lower range when compared to other Android phones in the AT&T lineup. The keyboard styling is four rows instead of five, and it does not have the .com key found on other QWERTY phones. The Pantech Crossover also has a keyboard on the touch screen for users who prefer to use that option.
It is not a touch screen because you use a analog stick to control it
no or if you want to you can download a screen shot app but u have to root your phone
The Pantech 800 is a smartphone. It is an entry level phone is also known as the Crossover phone. It operates on the Android market and features a touch screen as well as web browsing capabilities.
Yea. Its touch screen when you flip it opened. and idk bout the vary fwunt
the pantech crossover for ATT came out around june in 2011 there were earlier simular phones for helio that came out in the 2008 and 2009 timeframe, but the actual crossover came out in 2011
Yes. its powered by andriod
The user manual for the Pantech Crossover is available in PDF format in several online locations. The manual is available for download in both English and Spanish at the following website:http://www.pdfii.com/pdf/att-pantech-crossover-manual-user-guide-online-download.html
I have a pantech crux, it a good phone don't get me wrong but it is not a smart phone, but it can do alot of things that a smart phone can and also has pretty good touch screen.
yes it does it is not heat attracted so that means you can use gloves or a stylist when you are using it.
sorry buddy but you don't
Pros: The Pantech Crux has touch-screen display as well as external media keys. It has GPS, Bluetooth, a 3-megapixel camera, The music player has stereo and surround sound settings. Cons:sluggish performance, the touch screen doesn't always play nice. Call quality is mixed.