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 time, and you're wise to do a little homework before you sign that commitment, no matter how low the up-front cost is. Hit the break and see what we think of the Pantech Burst.
The Super AMOLED screen is great. Pantech has done very nice things to Android, while keeping an overall stock feel to things. The $399 off-contract price is quite a bargain. | The poor battery life while on an LTE network is still a sticking point. The benefits of a low upfront cost pale when considering the price of the contract. |
The Burst is really a nice little phone. But the other AT&T LTE handsets offer a little more in the way of customizations and features. If you're going to sign-on for two years, you should get the best product available. If you're looking for a solid and inexpensive LTE phone for AT&T, and buying outright, that's where the Burst shines. |
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