FCC documents out Pantech Perception for Verizon

A new Pantech smartphone may be headed to Verizon Wireless.

Documents found on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Web site reveal the Pantech Perception, which has not been announced by Verizon.

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The Pantech Perception appears to be a standard slab touch smartphone with an 8-megapixel rear camera. Additional details confirmed in the FCC filing include NFC, 4G LTE, as well as CDMA and GSM roaming. A glance through the drafted user manual also yields references to microSD expansion, DLNA, HDMI, and Wi-Fi Direct. Judging by the screenshots, the Perception will run at least Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Based on what is known about the Pantech Perception thus far, I suspect this to be Verizon’s take on the Pantech Discover. Announced earlier this year at CES, the Discover is a low-cost Android for AT&T with a dual-core processor and 4.8-inch display.

CNET has contacted Verizon for a statement on the Pantech Perception and will update the post with new information.

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