Pantech Apache Headed to Verizon as a Cheap LTE 4G Phone?


Pantech Apache codename ADR8995 reported just visits FCC with Verizon LTE band. Although still no official confirmations, the Apache is strongly alleged headed to Verizon Wireless to be the next LTE phones lineup. There is not much that we can get about its specifications, except its Wi-Fi b, g, n and bluetooth certifications that have passed FCC, but probably with Android 2.3.4, onboard camera, and cdma bands compatibility.


According to news, the possibility of the Apache is the U.S. version of the Panteh Mirach A that rumored to be launched in Korean market. with Android 2.3, a 2.3" HVGA display, powered by a 800 Mhz single-processor, a 512 of RAM, built-in 432 MB memory, a DMB TV Tunner, 3 MP main camera, 0.3 MP front facing camera, Wi-Fi BGN, Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR, and a 1350mAh battery.

If so, then we have little idea of what the Pantech Apache is. In addition, judging from its specs, it looks like the Apache will be a cheaper version of the LTE phones. We assumed that it should be on sale much cheaper than the price of HTC Thunderbolt, Samsung Droid Charge or LG Revolution.