This concludes our today's analysis, folks. The Pantech Burst is a speed beast, considering it's so cheap. If the battery were better, this smartphone would be excellent. Still, its qualities are many and reliable....
Abstract: There is plenty to like in the Pantech Burst. The smartphone packs one of the most powerful CPU and chipset combinations on the market, a Super AMOLED screen, and LTE connectivity, all wrapped into an unpretentious looking package. The Pantech twist o...
All in all, I was pretty impressed by what Pantech did with the Burst. While it does have its shortcomings, they are easily out shadowed by the extremely low price. If you're looking for decent smartphone, but don't want to shell out a few hundred doll...
We're willing to go out on a limb and crown the Pantech Burst as the new king of budget handsets. It's not perfect and isn't meant to be, but if you can get past minor flaws like the camera and certain UI elements, you'll find yourself in possession of...
Pantech has not had the best reputation over the years for their build quality and support, but if the Burst is a preview of what is to come Pantech might redeem their brand. With the excellent call quality (especially using the speakerphone), the li...
Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Dan Seifert , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Pantech Burst is a new 4G LTE smartphone for AT&T that carries an impressive list of specs for its price point. Sporting a 4-inch, Super AMOLED display, the Burst is said to be powered by a dual-core, 1.2GH...
Smooth, fast performance, Straightforward Android overlay,
Pixels are visible in the display, The camera isn't great,
If you’re looking for an inexpensive LTE phone, the Pantech Burst is an excellent option--as long as you don't plan to use it as your primary camera....
Abstract: The Pantech Burst is one of AT&T's latest LTE-enabled handsets, and it's clearly aimed at the first-time or budget-minded smartphone buyer. That's a huge market, and this is the first time we've seen 4G LTE directed at it. But two years is a long tim...
Affordable $49.99 oncontract cost, Surprisingly fast performance from its dualcore CPU, Sturdy build quality
Poor quality from its camera
Sound the alarm people, but we believe that Pantech has finally produced a winner in our books for AT&T, seeing that the Burst offers a ton of value for its $49.99 on-contract price. Barely skipping a beat, we’re enamored by the arsenal it’s packing a...