
Finally someone listens to their customers. Pantech and at&t team up for the Pantech Breeze marketed toward older customers. With the population getting older everyday consumers are looking for mobile devices without 'bells and whistles'. Pantech delivers with the Breeze.
sidenote: I find it interesting that phone manufactures have gone away from giving phones model numbers and naming the phones ie. Breeze, razr.
Apparently the phone has big buttons and it's loud. Duh who wouldn't want these features, the onscreen font is also large. This phone isn't too expensive at $49.99 with a 2 year contract. I believe the could charge twice as much with the demand for an attractive easy to use phone such as this.
From Phonescoop.com
AT&T has started selling the Pantech Breeze, a basic clamshell phone created with older users in mind. The phone features a "simplified" user interface with large text, plus big buttons, a large display, and one-touch keys for speakerphone, camera, and three specific contacts. Web and email features are also included. The BreEZe is very similar to the Coupe / 8630 model that Pantech launched via UTStarcom with CDMA carriers Verizon and Alltel last year.
From Crave.cnet.com
Today AT&T and Pantech announced the Pantech Breeze, an entry-level handset designed for an older audience.
Not only does it have a clean and simple interface, it has three dedicated speed dial/quick-call keys right underneath the display, a bright screen with big fonts, oversized buttons with tactile clicks, an option to have audible keystrokes, a loud speakerphone, and even a basic and easy-to-use camera.
And at $49.99, it's a deal even for us young whippersnappers.
Not only does it have a clean and simple interface, it has three dedicated speed dial/quick-call keys right underneath the display, a bright screen with big fonts, oversized buttons with tactile clicks, an option to have audible keystrokes, a loud speakerphone, and even a basic and easy-to-use camera.
And at $49.99, it's a deal even for us young whippersnappers.
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