Kate O'Brien from Mobile Syrup ( over 2 years ago )
N/A
The Pantech PN-8200 is a great devise that has the standard phone features and is loaded with a maximum memory card capacity of 4 GB, rather than the 2 GB that other manufacturers go with.
Kate O'Brien from Mobile Syrup ( over 2 years ago )
N/A
The Pantech PN-8200 is a great devise that has the standard phone features and is loaded with a maximum memory card capacity of 4 GB, rather than the 2 GB that other manufacturers go with.
Kiwi Ken ( over 2 years ago )
6/10
Have the re-branded New Zealand version the Okta TX-820, but it is still the Pantech 8200. I don't ask me why NZ Telecom had to rebrand it from Pantech to Okta.
Have to say it isn't a bad phone and it was more than I wanted at the time. Have grown to understand most of its functionality and... More
Christian_89664 ( over 3 years ago )
6/10
I've had this phone for over a year now but hated it since day one. Nothings friendly nor user friendly about the interface. Side buttons always seem to get in the way of something else and actually, my volume button is broken and as no adjustments otherwise, meaning that since it as broken at its... More
Steve S. ( over 4 years ago )
8/10
This phone has all the amazing functionality of a full size PDA but in a flip phone.
Pros: small size; decent screen; excellent functionality
Cons: mildly clunky program interface; where's the touchscreen?
The interaction with applications can be cumbersome requiring multiple key strokes... More
travis_83644 ( over 5 years ago )
5/10
This phone does not have the capability to text a picture. Unless I am doing something wrong. I can't seem to figure out why a phone that does everythign else would not do this simple task
Anonymous_66751 ( over 5 years ago )
5/10
This phone lasted me 13 days , Litterly. It is very much like that Nokia one that splits at the hindges. Mine had bad reception to begin with and then when I closed it for the night and put it on my dresser , the next morning I found the screen cracked, and purple. Why Purple? Because all the pixels... More