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The Pantech Crossover (P8000) is a versatile 3G-enabled smartphone featuring a 3.1-inch touchscreen and a convenient slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Powered by a 600 MHz processor, it offers robust wireless capabilities, GPS navigation, and a 3-MP camera, making it an ideal choice for professionals on the move. With up to 5 hours of talk time and 360 hours of standby, this device ensures you stay connected without interruption.
A**R
Entry-level, but solid.
Had a hard time deciding between 4 stars and 5 stars, so I gave it 5 because it is what it is. Clearly, it's not an Evo or an Atrix, but it doesn't pretend to be.The Good:Hardware shoulder buttons: One is a quick access list, the other is screen lock and power. I use them constantly.Keyboard: I can't manage to use on screen keyboards accurately. The hardware keyboard provides tactile feedback. The keys are large and nicely spaced, easy to see and feel. The sliding action is smooth and solid. All of the symbols accessed by the Alt key are also clearly printed on the keys, and I almost never need to go into the deeper symbol menu. The keyboard has the four direction keys as primary keys, essential to text editing for me.Screen: Bright enough to be usable in direct sunlight. I turn this down to conserve battery.Interface: Lightly skinned Android. The lock screen adds instant access to missed calls and messages by dragging an icon to the center. Permanent onscreen buttons for calls, texts, web, and installed applications cover most of my use.Calls: Call clarity seems decent, as does signal reception for WiFi.Battery: Easily lasts a day with moderate use, and it can last almost two if I shut off 3G and WiFi radios. Playing games for more than a couple hours will prevent the battery from lasting the day.Applications: Support for Amazon App Store out of the box. Netflix now supports this version of Android.Charging: Standard MicroUSB socket. Yay for standards!The Bad:Data Storage/ Data Transfer: The SD card can only be removed by removing the battery cover and battery. The USB connection to the computer is extremely slow when using the connection software provided by Pantech; it may be USB 1.1. Wireless network between the phone and PC is difficult to troubleshoot when it does not work properly. I have not been successful yet, and now rely on a microSD card reader to transfer hundreds of megabytes of podcasts a day to the phone.Speaker: Speakerphone is too quiet for environments with much noise. Ring sounds are easily muffled, but it is plenty loud if left on a non-absorptive surface like a desk or dresser.Screen: Auto-orientation is wonky, sometimes requiring a vigorous shake or manipulation of the keyboard to change from portrait to landscape. I turned it off. The size of the screen is on the small side, and that can interfere with use of on-screen buttons in games and productivity applications. The physical keyboard makes up for this to me.Processor: Slow, and the reason why this is a free, entry level smart phone. It sometimes interferes with snappy operation of the touch screen and results in slow switching between applications. When the phone is freshly booted and running only one application, it will handle surprisingly demanding apps, such as large games. (e.g. Zenonia 3 is usually good but occasionally laggy.) This did not detract from my star score because I did not have higher expectations.Overall, it's an unpretentious phone great for everyone who's *not* an early adopter and power user. It suits my needs perfectly as a productivity tool. I listen to podcasts, track job hours, exchange business e-mail in the Gmail app, and even game a little. If your use is similarly undemanding, you should be satisfied with it.
J**B
... phone for a year and I have come to hate it. The keyboard is nice and the touch ...
I have had this phone for a year and I have come to hate it. The keyboard is nice and the touch screen is very responsive. However, everytime send a text message it freezes and becomes unresponsive for 5+ seconds. It dials 911 from the emergency call button so easily when it is in my pocket. It does not vibrate when I receive a text and I always have to have my phone on low volume so I never get to have a good conversation with anyone. Today I dropped it one foot down and the whole screen shattered. I do not reccomend this phone at all, please save your money.
J**C
Above average Smartphone
Just recently purchased this phone. I rate this phone a 3+1/2 stars. QWERTY keyboard is good for size. Sound is weak and could have been improved. Not sure if it was just a bad lot. Rotational transitioning from upright to horizontal view is qwerky and at times needs coaxing by opening and closing qwerty keyboard. Will try for 20 days and may exchange the unit since it seems a bit dysfunctional. Otherwise, phone calls out well,texting is great, contact list is good, calculator is simple and has large numbers and just a good basic w/ simple features phone! I don't have data plan and it serves more than I really need.
I**O
Very Nice
the pantech crossover is a very nice phone, pretty thin despite having its full qwerty keyboard. it had a 600 mHz processor so its not as fast like the captivate, or other high - end devices. but if you want a good, compact messaging device, this phone is for you. it runs android 2.2 froyo, so its pretty packed with some cool features, like swype texting. the touch screen can get laggy at times, but overall its a good response.for pantech's first android powered smartphone, this device is very well designed, but of course could be better.
S**K
HotSpot Issues
Everything about this phone was perfect for me. The size was great for one handed operation. It was fast. It had a rugged case and a real keyboard.The mobile hotspot freezes the phone. About 1/3 of the time. Amazon replaced it immediately. Hooray for Amazon. However the new phone froze the very first time I tried to use the hotspot.Two in a row. Not good.
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