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2006: PWI manufacturers Ocean, first dual-sliding, double keyboard handset, created for Helio; 2008: Slate, “world’s thinnest phone with a QWERTY keyboard,” created for AT&T
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Pantech Matrix Dual Sliding Phone Has More Buttons Than Sense 7:30PM John Herrman | Formed from the same genetic ooze as Pantech’s Slide Duo smartphone and rebranded Helio Ocean ...
Virgin Mobile Helio Ocean 2 reviewed: better, but better enough ...
After its unboxing last Friday, the Virgin Mobile Helio Ocean 2 is back for a more meatier review. The dual-sliding QWERTY handset has taken some time to
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The Pantech Duo 2 has cleared the FCC, with the same dual-sliding design – incorporating both numeric and QWERTY keyboards – but now running Windows Mobile 6.1.
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Ocean is available starting Friday, May 11th - SlashPhone.com
It hardly seems like yesterday that we got the first glimpse of Helio's dual-sliding Ocean super-phone, and it's already available to buy. Helio might not be calling the Ocean a ...
Is This the Helio Ocean 2? - Helio - Gizmodo
Engadget got their hands on a Helio Ocean 2 shot, and it looks quite similar to the sketch we saw on the FCC site a while back. If this is it, it's still rounded and dual-sliding ...
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Distinctive feature designs of the Ocean include: dual sliding mechanism, slide down to vertical position, and a telephone metro pcs phones keypad is revealed.
Pantech c810 dual-sliding Windows Mobile 6.0 smartphone to hit AT&T
If you're a fan of the Helio Ocean's two-way sliding, keypad/QWERTY keyboard configuration, you'll love this. Boy Genius reports that the Pantech (the same
Helio Ocean 2 breaks cover, FCC style? -- Engadget Mobile
The nature of the triple-decker design might force the Ocean to always be on the thicker side of things, but my question is: does it need three layers? Yes, the dual-sliding design ...

