Pantech has announced its new flagship and it's a wild one. Called
the Pantech Vega Secret Note, it throws the veritable kitchen sink and
combines numerous smartphone gimmicks we've seen in the past few months
into one device.
Supersized screen? Yes, please. Fingerprint sensor like the
iPhone? This one has it. How about a pen input like the Galaxy Note?
Definitely. A front cover with a window? It copied that, too.
LTE-Advanced? Boom. How about a touch sensor in the rear? Yes, they
crammed that in, as well.
While it's perfectly fair to expect a phone that squeezes every shiny
feature to be a mess, the Pantech Vega Secret Note definitely doesn't
look the part. In fact, it looks sleek as heck. Plus, it packs some
serious performance muscle, too, powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 800,
paired with 3GB of RAM.
Details include a 5.9-inch display (1920 x 1080 resolution), a 13.0
megapixel in the rear, a 2.0 megapixel video cam in front, the usual
wireless connectivity features (plus LTE-A), and 32GB of onboard storage
(with USB host mode support up to 2TB). The pen input is
unimaginatively called V Pen (lol), while the fingerprint sensor sits in
the rear instead of out front. No word on the Android version running,
but it comes with a custom tiled homescreen that looks ripped out of
Windows Phone's playbook. Seriously, it's all sorts of funny and
awesome combined.
No word on exact release date is available for the Pantech Vega
Secret Note, but it will retail for the equivalent of $839 off-contact
in South Korea.
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