<![CDATA[Gizmodo: c510]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: c510]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/c510 http://gizmodo.com/tag/c510 <![CDATA[The First Good Look at Sony Ericsson's C510 (Kate) Cybershot Phone]]> Sony Ericsson's upcoming C510 (Kate) Cybershot phone has been floating around for a while now, but these images from Daily Mobile represent the first decent look at it.

In case you missed it, here is a rundown of the features:

•3.2 MP AF camera and LED
•Face detection
•Smile shutter
•Auto rotation when viewing
•Cyber-shot™ UI 2.0
•3.2 MP AF camera
•Active lens cover
•2.2” QVGA display
•QVGA video
•Picture light
•160 MB in-built memory
•Dedicated shutter key
•Illuminated imaging shortcut keys
•Face detection, Photo fix
•Direct blog short cut key
•Smile shutter
•Illumination by different theme/mode
•Print service Snapfish
•Blue illuminated imaging short cuts
•Download and upload to YouTube

It doesn't appear to be a huge jump from the K770 series, apart from a bigger screen and a bump up in internal memory. Still, it should be a decent lower-end Cybershot handset when it is released in February. [Daily Mobile]

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<![CDATA[Hands-On With the Smallest Flip-Phone Ever]]> Despite Jesus promising I'd shove these Pantech models down the old pantaloons, there wasn't much in the way of features or looks to warrant an unpantsing. We save that for only the items on top of the consumer electronics totem pole.

That said, the C3b still is the smallest flip-phone in the US—now Bluetoothed—and the other models are pretty, if a bit short on high end features. Have a look at what your parents will be choosing from when they demand their free (or nearly free) phone on signing with AT&T in Q2 2007.

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<![CDATA[Pantech To Debut Five New Phones, Tease With International Models at CTIA'07]]> As expected, Pantech has finally decided to treat our Korean phone envy with five new models that will appear at CTIA 2007. All of them are nice-o but with their usual lame names: the C3b, C510, C600, C170 and the C150 pictured here, a nice candybar that comes with MP3 downloading, VGA camera, and Bluetooth stereo headphone support, which I have decided to rename the Pantswinger.

They will also show some of their latest releases just to keep us drooling, but until Jason gets them in his pants when he arrives in Orlando, we only have a few pix of these C-models and a few other naughty bits. They're right after the jump.

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The Pantech C510 (from now on, the Greenrrrzr), approved last month by the FCC, has a 1.3 megapixel camera, external music player controls, slot for memory cards, Bluetooth support for stereo headphones and, ignoring Kermit's advice, a green brushed metal case.

pantech-c600.jpgThe C600 (the Smlehphone) is a 850/1900 UMTS, quad-band GSM/EDGE phone, which comes with Bluetooth stereo headphones support and a Flash-based user interface. Apparently, it also comes with a time machine that the designers traveled in to steal a design from 1996.

The Pantech C710 (the Soundawhoompa) will also have the same features: 3G, a Flash UI, and a 1.3 megapixel camera, adding two «deluxe» speakers (which will either come with bacon and cheese or sound better than the normal speakers), a video sharing client and push-to-talk abilities, so you can pretend you are a secret agent using walkie-talkies. Hopefully, it will look better than this C600.

pantech-c3.jpgThe Pantech C3b (the Tinynippleclamper), which they say is the smallest camera flip phone in the world, will be just like the current C3 but with added Bluetooth.

Pantech showcases five new ha [ZDNet Korea]

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<![CDATA[Garmin StreetPilot c550, c510]]> Garmin's new StreetPIlot c550 adds Bluetooth to the c series, as well as a built-in TMC traffic receiver. (Most other Garmin navigation units require you to purchase the TMC hardware separately [not to mention pay a monthly fee for TMC data].)

The StreetPIlot c550 also offers full Europe or United States map coverage, voice notification, and anti-theft locks that make the device useless to thieves (but still, you know, stolen).

If you don't expect to have a need for Bluetooth or the TMC coverage, the StreetPilot C510—it's the one with the blue bezel—offers most of the same functionality for less than the c550's $850 suggested price, although it won't be out until September, while the c550 is expected in the second quarter.

StreetPilot c550 Product Page [Garmin]
StreetPilot c510 Product Page [Garmin]

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