
Bone conduction is more common in bluetooth and headsets right? But this time it is featured in Pantech’s KDDI A1407PT cellphone in Japan. The bone conduction goes though your bones from your ear through the speaker and and channels helping you hear in busy, noisy enrvironments. Along with this the phone features standard cellphone features such as 2.4-inch screen, 1.3 megapixel camera, and goes for $165, not too shaby at all if you ask me,
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The Pantech C150 phone provides Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 ringtone playback, instant and multimedia messaging, mobile e-mail support for Yahoo! Mail, AOL and Windows Live Mail, and a VGA camera. The handset also offers a 128×160 pixel display screen. Watch the video walk through after the jump.

Pantech has recently announced that the Cocoon will be available soon through the English operator O2. FYI, the Cocoon is an HSDPA Phone with an original external screen. It’s a pretty hot looking phone, but it won’t be available in the States. Hit the jump to read the list of specifications.
Link via The Gadget Blog

If you’re looking for a new 3G handset, then can check out Pantech’s clamshell C710, which will be released this summer. This black clamshell phone provides UMTS data on both 850MHz and 1900MHz bands, but unfortunately it is tuned in to North America’s GSM frequencies only. The phone also sports an internal and external TFT LCD display, a 1.3MP camera, dual speakers, Bluetooth with A2DP stereo support, and a microSD memory card slot for expansion options. Pricing details are still unknown. Stay tuned for more details!
Via UberGizmo, picture from MobileBurn.com

















