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Pantech C520 Breeze Phone, Black (AT&T) | 
| Brand: Pantech Category: Wireless
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 27621
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Battery Type: Lithium Ion Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: C520 UPC: 843124001467 ASIN: B001TH8X3E
Release Date: October 1, 2008
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| Features:
| • | Easy-to-use clamshell phone with streamlined design and quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity | | • | Large display font and keypad with backlighting, three Quick Call keys for most frequent callers | | • | VGA camera captures stills and video; Bluetooth connectivity for communication headsets | | • | Up to 3 hours of talk time, up to 240 hours (10 days) of standby time | | • | What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, quick start guide, user guide |
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Amazon.com Product Description Sleek and streamlined for those looking for an easy-to-use clamshell phone, the Pantech Breeze features a larger display font and keypad with backlighting, simplified user interface option, and one-touch Quick Call keys for frequently called numbers. This affordable quad-band GSM phone is great for roaming the globe, and it offers access to some of AT&T's more advanced services like MEdia Net, email, instant messaging, and games. The Breeze also features a VGA camera for still photos, Bluetooth connectivity for communication headsets, dual LCD screens, and up to 3 hours of talk time. 
Three programmable Quick Call buttons lie below the LCD, while the keypad offers over-sized numerals (silver version shown). |  | AT&T Service Options This phone operates on GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks and can handle high-speed data connectivity via AT&T's EDGE network (which stands for "Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution"), with availability in more than 13,000 US cities and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. This third-generation, high-speed, mobile data and Internet access technology is fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services (with average data speeds between 75-135Kbps), including video and music clips, full picture and video messaging, high-speed color Internet access, and email on the go. The phone has a built-in web browser for MEdia Net downloads and mobile web browsing. AT&T's MEdia Net service enables you to receive and send emails, read news headlines, get weather updates, download games and ringtones, and more. Phone Features The Pantech Breeze was designed for those who want the most important features, literally, at their fingertips. It offers a combination of easy-to-use features, including a simplified user interface option, larger display font and keypad with backlighting, and one-touch Quick Call keys for frequently called numbers. Additionally, the Breeze has dedicated keys for easy access to a camera and speaker phone features. The internal 2.2-inch LCD has a 176 x 220-pixel resolution and support for 262K colors for exceptional depth, while the external screen measures 1 inch and has 65K colors and a 96 x 96-pixel resolution. The VGA-quality camera shoots still photos with a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 pixels--perfect for sharing via email or MMS messaging service. It also has a 4x digital zoom and an LED flash for snapping pics in low-light conditions. This phone can also capture short video clips. Because the Breeze is Bluetooth enabled, wireless headsets can be configured with the phone for total hands-free operation; it also includes a headset jack for wired earpieces. In addition to voice calls, text messaging (SMS), and MMS capability, you can also connect via Instant Messaging (IM) services such as Windows Live, Yahoo!, and AOL. The Breeze has a hearing aid compatibility of M3/T3. Vital Statistics The Pantech Breeze (C520) weighs 3.4 ounces and measures 4 x 2 x 0.7 inches. Its 850 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3 hours of talk time, and up to 10 days (240 hours) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies.
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not a good replacement for the original Breeze June 19, 2010 John C. Graube (Obama Land) I bought one of these to replace my 2-year old Pantech Breeze I when the speaker went bad in it, but it is not the same phone. Most of the displays are in a much smaller font and the dialing buttons are much smaller and don't light up. The original was a good choice for someone who can't read small print without reading glasses, but the "new and improved" version isn't.
Great basic, easy to use phone March 15, 2010 CJ - MO (Missouri, USA) The Pantech Breeze is a great phone for someone looking for a basic, no-frills phone that is easy to use. It doesn't have a lot of complex features that seniors often find frustrating to use. It does have a camera which can be accessed through an easy to locate button. (The keyboard would not be ideal for texting.)
The flip open and close design makes it easy to answer and end calls without having to look for an "answer" or "end call" button. The keypad is a little larger that similar phones which makes it easier to dial. In addition, there are three buttons which can be programmed with frequently called numbers. The basic design makes it good for a first phone or for seniors looking for a phone that is easy to use.
Really a poor phone November 28, 2009 Steven Beckmann (San Bernardino, CA USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
While I would argue with one of the other reviewers that his or her problems with their wireless provider and NOT the phone, I would not argue that this is a really poor phone. Also, the ATT numbers that are listed in your contacts come off of the SIM and is not from the handset. This is coming from a person who works for a Telecomm infrastructure provider. I deal with different handsets on almost a daily basis.
Memory management is horrible on this phone. If you download audio files to this handset, once the memory is full removing old files is complicated. This should be one of the easiest things to do on a handset. I select a song and the only options that I get are "Play" and "Set as Ringtone". I do not get a "Delete" option! How rediculous is that!
As I am currently looking at the phoe I do not see any memory management options period! The users manual lists memory management, but it only shows you how to look at memory status. Unser that menu there are no options which will allow you to actually manage the memory.
good phone for seniors (no frills) September 13, 2009 Matthew James (Claremore , Ok USA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This phone was purchased by me for my 67 year old mother.
she had the same phone in bone color and loved it right up to the minute she forgot and washed it.
the A,T&T store wanted $480.00 for a replacement and said it would take a week to get?
I purchased it from you on-line for much less and had it shipped overnight and it was still $200.00
cheaper than what they wanted. she would not go for any other phone. she likes the size of the buttons and the simple one touch features this phone offers.
Me i'll keep my samsung eternity because of all the pictures i take with this phone and the memory it has. but for someone that wants a no frills phone that is easy to use this is it.
JUST DO NOT PUT IN THE WASHING MACHINE BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT TAKE THE ABUSE. (BUT WHAT PHONE WILL??)
An Excellent Phone for Most Users September 2, 2009 Cadillakin (Central Valley, CA) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
The Pantech Breeze is a simple phone. It does not overload the user with options that are overly complex. But one must be able to plug in the charger into a small 3/8ths receptacle and do some minimal configuring to use it effectively.
I'm old enough to get a senior discount in many circumstances. I wear glasses and my hands are not as steady as they once were, but this phone is NOT difficult. The charger plugin is small, but like the USB plugins that we all are accustomed to, one must be steady and place it into its receptacle. If it doesn't go in one way, turn it over, and it will go in the other way.
When I received my phone, I turned off the simple Breeze mode, and put it in advanced mode. Then I went thru the menus and configured it to my liking. It gives just a few choices for wallpaper and I wasn't too happy with any of them.. I found that the big internal clock on the main screen suited me perfectly. I chose the blue digital on the dark background. That particular clock choice takes the place of the wallpaper.. Perfect for me. You can also configure a clock for the external part of your phone. When not active, clicking on the side button for two seconds lights it up so that we can easily see the time of day.
Shortcuts on the main screen is very helpful. Instead of digging thru the various menus to find alarms, the calendar or magnifying glass (that's right.. the phone even has a magnifying glass) our missed calls, the calculator, stopwatch, or any of the other options, shortcuts allows you to easily access those with just one click. So, we click on shortcuts on the main screen and there is an easy menu for us with all our most-used options. Doesn't take but two or three seconds to get where you want to go.
The camera included is satisfactory... I played with it for a minute.. It's there if you need it.. but the Breeze is not really catering to those of us who need highly sophisticated architecture or electronics. I have a camera already. In fact, I have two. And my wife has a camera also. There is no music player, per se. Nor is there much storage for many pictures or songs.. but you can store some pics and some sounds or songs for your own pleasure or you can associate them with different callers in your address book to provide an individualized ring or picture when you get incoming calls from those persons.
The bluetooth is handy. For those of you who don't really understand bluetooth, it is just a means for devices to wirelessly communicate at short range. So, if you have a file, a pic or a sound file that your wife might want on her device too, you can just connect them with Bluetooth and transfer the files back and forth. It's very easy. You just find the file on your phone in My Stuff, then use options to send it by bluetooth. First, before any transfers occur, devices must be "paired" so they recognize each other. Read the manual for instructions..
The Breeze is very attractive with rounded edges and is very light. It's a deep gray. The gray keyboard has a nice, modern, blue-lighted hue to it when you open it for use. Also, the keys are big, separated well... so we don't fumble too much. The internal screen is ample and bright for our needs. You can turn down the brightness to save battery life, but I keep mine on high. I only talk on average, once or twice a day, so I don't need to worry much about the battery running down too fast. You can quickly quiet an incoming call by simply pressing the long button (key) on the side. Placing it in "vibrate only" mode is done simply, by pressing the # key. Restoring it to ring mode is done in the same manner, just press the # key.
Voice quality is clear.. Sounds are generous, a little on the louder side.. You can turn them down if you wish. When receiving the phone, it will be configured to beep on every key touch. You can configure it for silence when pressing keys. (keytone type & keytone volume) I won't bother with all the configurations and tips... Otherwise, this review will turn into a book...
There is much to like about this phone. I'm very tech-capable, but for my needs, this phone more than fits the bill. For those who are really into gadgetry and configuring electronics till the cows come home, this might not be your phone.. But for those of us who use phones in a practical manner to communicate with friends and family, I rate this phone very high..
Edit: There is one valid criticism that I've seen in some of the reviews. AT&T does load up this particular phone with their own phone numbers(Check Bill, Customer Care, etc..). My wife uses a different model and her phone does not have all these "extra" phone numbers. These are hard-coded into the phones programming so these numbers cannot be deleted. Annoyingly, they sit right at the top of your phone list. So, upon opening your contacts, you will see all these da*n AT&T numbers and must scroll down to find your friends. There is however a WORKAROUND that will put these AT&T numbers under your more valued personal contacts. Just add a space to the very front of the name in your contacts list. So, if you have Joseph in your contact list, put a space right in front of his name.. This brings all addresses with a space to the top and they will be alphabetized. It's not much trouble to do it.. only took me about 3 or 4 minutes to do my 25-or-so contacts. And when you add a new contact, the same.. put the space in. And you're all set.
Enjoy!
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