Pantech Vega S5 Android ICS Smartphone Unveiled
South Korean mobile manufacturing company Pantech unveiled its Vega S5 Android smartphone today, also lining it up for a release in the native markets. The Vega S5 has been carefully designed to place the 5 inch, 720 pixel IPS HD LCD screen elegantly with the phoneâs slim bezel. The 13 mega pixel camera on the back is equipped with tracking focus feature which ensures negligible shutter lag and continuous shooting of moving objects. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor, the phone runs a customized version of Android ICS.
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Vega S5 holds a 2100 mAh battery and a WTR RF chip to reduce power consumption. Other notable features include Pantech's Smart Voice (voice-recognition system), a T-DMB tuner, âMini Windowâ video feature and LTE connectivity. Pantech will launch the phone only in South Korea and is yet to throw any light on its pricing.
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Vega S5 holds a 2100 mAh battery and a WTR RF chip to reduce power consumption. Other notable features include Pantech's Smart Voice (voice-recognition system), a T-DMB tuner, âMini Windowâ video feature and LTE connectivity. Pantech will launch the phone only in South Korea and is yet to throw any light on its pricing.
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