Pantech Pursuit Performance and Connectivity

Performance and Connectivity

Under the hood, the Pantech Pursuit wasn't built for heavy multitasking or demanding applications; it focused on delivering essential connectivity options. With GSM and HSPA technology, it supported 2G and 3G bands, which were sufficient for voice calls and basic internet usage at HSPA speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps. Connectivity was complemented by Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP and EDR, allowing for wireless file transfers and use of wireless headphones, though the absence of Wi-Fi was a significant limitation. The inclusion of A-GPS and the AT&T Navigator made basic location services possible.