For its externals, the handset has a LED flash, an auto-focus 8Mp camera with 1080p video capture functionality and a 1.3Mp front-facing camera. For connectivity options, it has a A-GPS, terrestrial DMB (intended for Koreans), 802.11n, NFC, Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi a/b/g/n support and of course, support for 4G LTE. Power is provided by the 1830mAh battery. The handset weighs 135.5g and is 9.35mm thin.
Later this month, the Pantech Vega LTE will have its debut in SK Telecom in South Korea. Non-Korean release is not yet known for the moment although Pantech is targeting the US market in terms of mid-range smartphones. Other phone features include: Quick Setup for power saving mode; multi-tab browser; a download speed of 75Mbps and upload speed of 37.5Mbps.
Pantech Curitel is a South Korean-based mobile phone manufacturer established in 2000 and domestic market-only coverage although it manufactures phones for US-based Verizon and AT&T. Breakout for Verizon is its latest product in the US which sports similar specs with the original Galaxy S. Just like its PR translation, pricing detail is unclear.
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