Pantech Breeze

alaTest a collecté et analysé 60 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Pantech Breeze. La note moyenne du produit est 3.6 sur 5, tandis que les autres Téléphones Portables ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5. De nombreux avis apprécient la portabilité. La caméra impressionne, mais les auteurs d'avis sont moins positifs sur la performance.

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Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Téléphones Portables, le Pantech Breeze obtient un alaScore™ de 85/100 = Très Bien.

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Avis d'utilisateur (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Pantech Breeze

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 10 user reviews of Pantech Breeze from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com.

60% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Juil. 2025

Avis d'expert par : Lynn La (cnet.com)

AT&T's Pantech Vybe has messaging chops for cheap (review)

 

Featuring a QWERTY keyboard and a 3-megapixel camera, the ultrabasic Vybe is available for just $30 on-contract.

AT&T's inexpensive and easy-to-use Pantech Vybe makes solid calls, takes decent photos, and is equipped with a spacious and comfortable keyboard.

A slow processor, low-resolution screen, and minimal Web offerings drag down the handset's user experience.

The Vybe is a competitively priced device that'll please messaging enthusiasts and smartphone neophytes who don't want high-end features.

Juin 2014

Avis d'expert par : Jessica Dolcourt (cnet.com)

Seeking an Android deal? Find Pantech's Discover

 

The ; has an excellent ergonomic design, great external speakers, a good camera, and comes at an incredible value.

Not all of the Discover's specs are top-notch, including the Android 4.0 OS that excludes Google Now.

If you're looking for an inexpensive Android phone to fall in love with, AT&T's $50 Pantech Discover is it.

Mars 2014

Avis d'expert par : Jessica Dolcourt (cnet.com)

AT&T's Pantech Flex gives Android 4.0 training wheels

 

For $50, the ; has a lot to offer, including LTE, Android 4.0, and an optional mode for first-timers.

Pantech overdesigned the ICS interface, the 8-megapixel camera stumbles, and no NFC means there's no Android Beam support.

Its bargain price tag will help prospective buyers overlook the Pantech Flex's weaknesses, and those seeking Android Ice Cream Sandwich with training wheels will find its optional easy mode appealing.

Jan. 2013

Avis d'expert par : Alex Colon (pcmag.com)

Pantech Flex (AT&T)

 

Pantech was the first manufacturer to introduce an under-$100 smartphone on AT&T's network earlier this year with the Pantech Burst . That phone is now free, but Pantech has seriously upped the budget phone ante with the $49.99 Pantech Flex. With the...

Fast processor and LTE speeds. Ultra-thin, attractive design. Good battery life. Easy Experience mode for smartphone newbies

Middling video camera. No NFC

The Pantech Flex for AT&T is a tremendous value for the money, with features and performance comparable with much pricier smartphones.

Sep. 2012

Avis d'expert par : Jessica Dolcourt Lynn La (cnet.com)

Pantech Swift - purple (AT&T) review: Pantech Swift - purple (AT&T)

 

Pantech Swift - purple (AT&T)

The ; QWERTY slider is cute as a button, has an angled screen, and uses finger-friendly icons and a home button for easy navigation.

The Swift is scuffable despite its weight, its processor is extremely slow, and the touch screen is unresponsive.

The Pantech Swift is the most appealing Pantech handset on AT&T with a keyboard, but sufficient flaws keep us hesitant about recommending it widely.

Juin 2012

Avis d'expert par : Jessica Dolcourt (cnet.com)

Pantech Pocket (AT&T) review: Pantech Pocket (AT&T)

 

Pantech Pocket (AT&T)

An intriguing design, a helpful take on Android, and a reliable camera make the ; an interesting smartphone choice for AT&T. It also has 4G HSPA+ speeds.

No camera flash and poor video playback quality are black marks against the Pocket. Small controls don't do it any favors, either. Call quality could be better.

The Pantech Pocket dishes up a solid 4G Android Gingerbread experience at a wallet-friendly price, but the extra-wide frame, absent camera flash, and poor video playback quality could deter some folks.

Dec. 2011

Avis d'expert par : Kent German (cnet.com)

Pantech Link II (AT&T) review: Pantech Link II (AT&T)

 

Pantech Link II (AT&T)

The ; has a simple, user-friendly design with admirable call quality. The pop-up menu when making calls is fantastic.

The Pantech Link II has a flimsy plastic feel. Media features and the Web browser should be used only when necessary.

With its great call quality and accessible design, the Pantech Link II is a great option for AT&T customers who don't need a workhorse of a cell phone.

Nov. 2011

Avis d'expert par : Nicole Lee (cnet.com)

Pantech Crossover (AT&T) review: Pantech Crossover (AT&T)

 

Pantech Crossover (AT&T)

The ; has a bright screen, a roomy physical keyboard, decent photo quality, and a good set of connectivity features that includes 3G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.

The Pantech Crossover has a rather small screen for viewing Web pages or video, and call quality is mixed.

The Pantech Crossover is a well-built entry-level Android smartphone for AT&T customers who want a physical keyboard.

Juin 2011

Avis d'expert par : Nicole Lee (cnet.com)

Pantech Laser (AT&T) review: Pantech Laser (AT&T)

 

Pantech Laser (AT&T)

The Pantech Laser is a slim and attractive slider phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, a 3-megapixel camera, 3G, GPS, and plenty of multimedia features.

The resistive touch screen is not as smooth as we would like, photo quality was disappointing, and call quality was average.

The Pantech Laser's generous features and stylish good looks make it one of the better messaging phones in AT&T's lineup.

Oct. 2010

Avis d'expert par : Nicole Lee (cnet.com)

Pantech Ease - blue (AT&T) review: Pantech Ease - blue (AT&T)

 

Pantech Ease - blue (AT&T)

The Pantech Ease has a beautiful capacitive touch-screen display and a sturdy slider QWERTY keyboard. It has two modes: the Easy mode is cleverly designed for cell phone novices and senior citizens; advanced users will like the 2-megapixel camera,...

We understand the need to separate different features for Easy and Advanced modes, but we sometimes find the categorization to be arbitrary. For example, a pill reminder and pedometer aren't available in Advanced mode, and notepad and stopwatch aren't...

Though we have a few quibbles with it, the Pantech Ease is overall a smart hybrid that will please both grandparents and grandchildren alike.

Juil. 2010

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