AT&T Pantech Matrix Video Format
You must have the problem,if you has bought the AT&T Pantech Matrix, and want to download some videos
that you are interested,but you don’t know the Pantech Matrix supports which video format.
You should be glad to meet me.The Pantech Matrix supports聽 MPEG-4, H.263, H.264, Real Media (RM/RV), Windows Media (WMV) video format.
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Hey Guys, I want this phone real bad but I don’t know if its good quality or not?? I used to have a razor. Help, would be nice!!! Thanks!
Customers review it say the Pantech Matrix is a pretty good dual-sliding multimedia handset, but we just weren鈥檛 pleased with the keypad design.
Well I stored DARK KNIGHT into itunes and placed it into a external memory and it says that it is not usable format it was mpeg-4 please tell me what i did wrong or there is another step mikc95@gmail.com
woops mikec95@gmail.com is what i ment
on my phone it says .m4v
Prerequisites
* Windows 2000 or later.
* Not compatible with Mac OS X
* A MicroSD card (sold separately) is installed
* USB data cable
* Ensure music is in the correct format(http://www.att-phones.org/att-pantech-matrix-video-format.html#comment-26799)
yeah i wouldn’t encourage buying this phone. i traded my samsung propel for it, and the propel was a much more… professional feeling phone. this phone feels cheap, looks cheap, and usually operates as a cheap phone. i went through three and now i have a samsung eternity for work, and an LG vu for play. :]
@lucas
What were you doing, running it over with trucks??
I’m very hard on my phones, I tend to drop them alot, they fall out of my purse or pocket, bounce down sets of stairs, ect. That’s the whole reason I got this phone- my Razor snapped in HALF.
This is a quality little phone. It’s easy, comfortable, slides smoothly and no lag (except sometimes a very minor one when first turning it on.)
For the older crowd or for those who can’t see well, I imagine the buttons would be a little small for them. If you enjoy all the bells and whistles of textings, song ringtones, videos, and web surfing on a tank phone, I would totally say get it.
(No, of course this isn’t built for work. If you want something for work I suggest you get a PocketPC instead of a smartphone. Duh.)