Pantech , a little-known player in the smartphone market, plans to launch in the U.S. its latest machine on the platform Android . The first novelty was the QWERTY-slider Pantech Crossover, released under the wing of the operator AT & T. According to the documentation of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the novelty will be called Apollo and work in networks of telecommunications company Verizon.
Most likely, Apollo - it is an internal code name of the phone used by the agency. The device supports both CDMA, EVDO and LTE 782 MHz band 13. As for the technical stuffing not yet known. Presumably, Pantech Apollo uses a processor with a clock frequency in the range of 1.0-1.2 GHz.
Additional information is expected shortly.
Source: Rocketnow.com
Author: Auslander, Dmitry
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