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AT&T reveals Pantech Crossover

Pantech and AT&T have revealed the Crossover, an entry-level Android phone that is also designed for durability.

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Pantech Crossover
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Pantech has just revealed its first-ever Android smartphone for the U.S., the Pantech Crossover. The Crossover is designed as an entry-level Android phone for AT&T. It has a slide-out keyboard, a 3.1-inch display, a 600 MHz processor, a 3-megapixel camera, GPS, and it ships with Android 2.2. It will also have Wi-Fi and a mobile hot-spot feature for up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices. While we're not sure if the Crossover is as tough as the Casio G'zOne Commando, Pantech claims the Crossover has a durable design with rubberized corners that should withstand everyday drops and spills. The Crossover will be available for a very affordable $69.99 with a new two-year service agreement starting June 5.