There is plenty to like in the Pantech Burst. The smartphone packs one of the most powerful CPU and chipset combinations on the market, a Super AMOLED screen, and LTE connectivity, all wrapped into an unpretentious looking package. The Pantech twist on An...
This concludes our today's analysis, folks. The Pantech Burst is a speed beast, considering it's so cheap. If the battery were better, this smartphone would be excellent. Still, its qualities are many and reliable....
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Published: 2012-08-26, Author: Mark , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: The hardware and design on the Pantech Burst is good overall. I like the fact that despite it being a “Budget Device” it could pass a mid-tier device. The phone has a nice feel and the display is nice and vibrant even though it's a 800 x 480 display. The ...
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Published: 2012-03-20, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: What we liked : At $50 with a two-year service agreement, the Pantech Burst is a wonderful 4G LTE value. The screen sharp and the internals are better than expected. Room for Improvement : Battery life is pretty average at best and the camera autofocus l...
All in all, I was pretty impressed by what Pantech did with the Burst. While it does have its shortcomings, they are easily out shadowed by the extremely low price. If you're looking for decent smartphone, but don't want to shell out a few hundred doll...
Published: 2012-03-16, Author: Jen , review by: brighthand.com
Good size and weight, Really nice display, Good selection of preinstalled apps, Very long battery life
Voice quality is truly awful at times, No Officecompatible app included, Camera is barely adequate
If you want a good smartphone and you don't have a lot of cash, the Burst is worthy of consideration, as long as you don't plan to make a lot of calls....
Published: 2012-02-22, Author: Joe , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: IntroductionSince Pantech and AT&T announced their budget friendly device, the Pantech Burst, it's literally been a buzz all over the Internet. Why you say? Because though the device is considered a “mid-range” handset, for $50 bucks on contract, you're g...
Pantech has not had the best reputation over the years for their build quality and support, but if the Burst is a preview of what is to come Pantech might redeem their brand. With the excellent call quality (especially using the speakerphone), the li...
LTE capable; gorgeous Super AMOLED display; great price; futuristic hardware design; superfast dualcore processor; 16GB of internal memory
Pictures taken with the camera were too soft; HD video quality was disappointing; LTE means subpar battery life; Pantech's UI is love it or hate it
The Pantech Burst is easily the best budget-friendly smartphone on AT&T. It may not exceed the power or features of AT&T's other high-end phones like the Samsung Galaxy S II or HTC Vivid, but the fact that it can at least hold its own against them is a hu...