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Battery mAh. This device is also known as Pantech CDM Design Size comparison. Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Pantech Crux specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake.

If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Three Verizon feature phones get Skype Mobile app. Pantech Crux Review. Compare side-by-side vs Standby: hours max. EVDO r0. Ungroup Features Show all features Key features only. Fingerprint Reader. Adjustable Text Size.

Hearing Aid Compatible. Multiple Languages. Extra Display. Ringer Profiles. Supported Profiles: HSP 1. Infrared IR. Mobile Hotspot. Picture ID. Ringer ID. Voice Dialing. Type: Speaker-independent automatic. Changeable Body Plates.

Custom Graphics. You can flip between these screens either by swiping the display horizontally or by pressing the home button. By default, the home button leads to the main menu page. If you press it another time, you'll be presented with a three-dimensional graphic that you can rotate to get to the desired home screen. We thought the graphic was a bit gimmicky and would've preferred an easier way to switch screens.

We also thought that switching between the different screens felt a little sluggish. The Crux has a capacitive touch display, so we didn't need to apply as much pressure as with a resistive display for it to respond. Unfortunately, we had some issues with the touch sensitivity. For example, we sometimes launched an application when we wanted to swipe the screen.

You can toggle the vibration feedback and adjust the vibration level, but not the sensitivity. As we mentioned above, we felt the phone was a little sluggish when switching screens, and when launching apps as well. At the bottom row of each home screen are shortcuts to voice mail, recent call history, the phone dialer, and the contacts list. The phone dialer app has a roomy virtual number keypad, with a generous number input area. As for text input, you can either type with the alphanumeric keypad via T9 or you can rotate the phone sideways to activate the landscape QWERTY keyboard.

The virtual QWERTY keyboard is roomy enough, but we still found it a bit difficult to type with speed due to the finicky touch screen. We had to slow ourselves down to make sure we weren't making mistakes. The Crux does have automatic word completion, which helped make typing a bit easier. Underneath the display is the aforementioned touch-sensitive home button.

The volume rocker and charger jack are on the left spine, while the right spine is home to the 3. On top of the phone are three external media keys. They are substantially raised above the surface with an angle and shape that remind us of old-school Walkman buttons. On the back are the camera lens, self-portrait mirror, and external speaker. Features The Pantech Crux has a 1,entry contacts list with room in each entry for five numbers, two e-mail addresses, an IM username, two street addresses, a job title, a company name, a birthday, and notes.

You can also associate each contact with speed-dial numbers, caller groups, a picture for caller ID, and one of 28 ringtones or alarm sounds.

Basic features include a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, voice commands and dialing, a calculator, a tip calculator, a calendar, an alarm clock, a stop watch, a world clock, a unit converter, and a notepad. I just havent been able to justify buying myself a smart phone so I bought one that looks like one. If you don't like touch screens then don't buy it. Given the opportunity, I'm not quite sure if I would buy it again because of the touch screen but it has served me well for a basic cell phone.

I even went swimming with it by accident and found it at the bottom of the pool. I dried it out and it still works fine. My son had one and it only took him about two weeks to crack the screen making the phone useless. Bought him another one, we'll see how long this one lasts. I bought this phone to use on page plus cellular, because they wouldn't port over my Verizon prepaid phone. Since it's not a smart phone, I couldn't load and use any apps on it.

The web browser is set up for Verizon, but doesn't work with page plus. I can't even download ringtones. The only "data" I can utilize with it on page plus is picture messages.

It works just fine as a phone. The camera is decent, and it does take video. The menus are intuitive and user-friendly. I put a 4 GB micro sd card in it, but haven't used much of it at all. I listen to music with an mp3 player. Pictures and contacts only take up a little space. For use on Verizon, it would be a good, inexpensive alternative to a smart phone. If you want to use it on page plus, expect to only use it as a phone. I wanted to upgrade but verizon doesn't have very many dumb phones to choose from..

I have 2 daughters with pantech crux and they have been very satisfied Most of the time i get gibberish and have to start over.

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