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Pantech Ocean

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The Ocean by Pantech is a 2 megapixel camera phone with digital zoom, flash for photos, and over two hours of continuous video recording.  Other key features include a 2.4 inch, 260K color high-resolution QVGA display, external stereo speakers, and Bluetooth.
 



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Introduction
Earlier this year, Helio CEO Sky Dayton said that the Ocean is the phone he "dreamt of making" when he first took over as the MVNO's chief executive.  The Helio-designed, Pantech-built Ocean has also been near the top of my - and every other phone reviewer's - "can't wait for it" list since it was announced.  Featuring a unique dual-slider design affording dedicated QWERTY and dialing pads, a 2mp camera, media player, and messaging-centric features running over Sprint's 3G data network, Ocean looked ready to take the mobile phone world by storm.

Now that it's been available for a few weeks, “Ocean's” been put through the ringer by reviewers and users alike.  Helio's motto is "don't call it a phone," and Ocean really brings that slogan to life more than any other Helio device.  While it of course works just fine as a phone, Ocean would be overkill for the user interested primarily in voice calling - this device, coupled with the provider's "All In" unlimited data plans, is clearly meant for the always-connected IM and MySpace set.  In fact, it reminds me of a T-Moble Sidekick, what with its chunky body and robust support for IM, Email, and Web services.

But is Ocean all it's been hyped up to be?  After a few weeks with the device I can definitely say, "yes and no."  In a nutshell, Ocean is feature rich and very fast, but also both clunkier and cheaper-feeling than I expected.  While smaller than an Sidekick 3, Ocean's QWERTY pad is cramped, and in general I wish Helio had done away with some of the buttons in favor of a slimmer profile and/or larger screen.  And the software is a little buggy and sort of does "everything pretty well" instead of "anything great."  But Ocean is also feature-rich, user-friendly and - in a few places - quite innovative and smart.

So ... Is the Ocean for you?  To answer that we must delve into the details ...

Design
Helio's slogan for Ocean is "Shape Shifter," a reference to its signature dual-slider design.  The handset is a candybar with three distinct layers: Display, Dialing, and QWERTY.  Helio tapped Pantech to build the phone, but also retained separate engineers to custom design a triangular spring for the dual-sliding mechanism.  Ocean is finished in black soft-touch plastic with silver trim.  While the rubber-like finish is easy to grip, the device itself frankly isn't all that comfortable to hold.  To be fair, since the Ocean fits into one hand (it's smaller than a Sidekick 3) I'm judging it against other candybar/slider phones instead of larger devices like the Sidekick 3 or Pocket PC phones, which I wouldn't really expect to be comfortably held and used one-handed. 

Still, at 114mm x 56mm x 23mm and weighing 165g, Ocean looks and feels like a big, heavy candybar phone.  It's weird - it's not long and wide enough to look like  a smartphone, but doesn't have the "pleasant heft" I've come to associate with certain high-end phones like the Nokia N-Series or SE K790/800 models.  Instead, Ocean has more of a cheap plastic feel to it.  Some of that assessment is my personal sense of style rearing its head - I'm sure lots of people love the way Ocean looks and feels (and the matte finish is more smudge resistant than shiny plastic).  One objective note, however, is that while the sliders are generally smooth and snap open and shut with assurance, they also have a bit of wobble to them if you press on the wrong edge while a layer is extended. 

The topmost layer of the phone, which is always exposed, features a 2.4" display that works in both landscape and portrait orientations, depending on which keypad is in use.  Held vertically, the screen is bordered by the earpiece and two softkeys on top and the microphone and navigational array - D-pad surrounded by two more softkeys, and dedicated Call, Hang Up, and Back buttons -  below.

Sliding the top layer up vertically reveals the middle dialing layer.  This layer is finished in silver and comprised of a standard 12-button numeric keypad.  While I've heard a few folks complain about the slightly rounded shape of the dialing buttons, I found them quite roomy and comfortable to use.

Sliding the top layer to the right - or "up horizontally" - actually moves both the display and dialing layers to reveal the QWERTY layer.  34 of the 35 buttons in the QWERTY layout are finished in dark grey; the ALT key is bright orange, which makes it easy to spot and also kind of cool looking.  The QWERTY keys are small ovals, save the space bar which is a double-width oval.  During use, I found the QWERTY keys to be a bit cramped - specifically, the space bar is too small and the top row is too tightly bordered by the two upper layers of the device.  My thumbs constantly pressed against the edge of the upper layers of the Ocean, which got to be uncomfortable when tapping out emails or navigating extended Web and IM sessions.  It's not at all impossible to use, and the raised key design helps, but the keyboard is definitely smaller than what you'll find on a Sidekick or full-fledged smartphone like the Cingular 8525 or T-Mobile Wing.

Ocean's back panel has a centered battery cover flanked by cutouts for the rear-firing stereo speakers.  Above the battery cover is the camera housing, which includes a flash assist light and self portrait mirror in addition to the sensor for the 2 megapixel shooter.  Along the right side of the phone (when held vertically) are the microSD memory card slot and dedicated speakerphone and camera buttons.  A headphone jack, volume up/down buttons and play, skip forward, and skip back media buttons are located along the left side.  A rear-mounted port takes the included AC adapter and USB data cable.

RIP Helio: Virgin Set to Absorb Helio, Close its Doors, Kill off its Brand

RIP Helio: Virgin Set to Absorb Helio, Close its Doors, Kill off its Brand
Looks like the end is near for Helio and all you Helionauts, I'm sad to say.  Ryan Block - the Editor in Chief of Engadget Ryan Block - just reported that Helio store managers are being notified that Virgin will be shuttering the doors on some, or possibly all, of Helio's retail outlets across the country as part of their takeover of the copmany.  Furthermore it looks like Virgin will simply absorb all that is Helio, doing away with the Helio brand in the process. No word yet on when...

OZ2 : Helio Ocean 2 - Photos and Specs

OZ2 : Helio Ocean 2 - Photos and Specs
At long last some news on the forthcoming sequel to Helio's flagship device: The Ocean 2, aka OZ2.  The notable changes seem to be on the inside, as OZ2 rocks the same dual slider form factor as the original and looks to be more or less the same size, if a little more rounded and futuristic looking.  Honestly, it's hard to tell from the sole photo that hit the Web over on Engadget Mobile.What's easier to get a read on are Ocean 2's specs: 3mp camera (up from 2mp), 30 fps video...

The Worst? Helio customer service needs big-time help

The Worst? Helio customer service needs big-time help
Normally I try to remain neutral about cellular carriers and equipment manufacturers, and keep my commentary to objective handset reviews and information regarding rate plans, new services, and such.  But given my own recent experiences with Helio and the growing displeasure expressed by their customers around the Web, I felt compelled to mention this to any of you considering signing up with Helio:  Helio's customer service is the worst I've ever experienced amongst cellular...

Pantech Ocean in-depth review - Introduction & Design

Pantech Ocean Introduction & Design
IntroductionEarlier this year, Helio CEO Sky Dayton said that the Ocean is the phone he "dreamt of making" when he first took over as the MVNO's chief executive.  The Helio-designed, Pantech-built Ocean has also been near the top of my - and every other phone reviewer's - "can't wait for it" list since it was announced.  Featuring a unique dual-slider design affording dedicated QWERTY and dialing pads, a 2mp camera, media player, and messaging-centric features running over Sprint's 3G...

Pantech Ocean in-depth review - Features

FeaturesI could easily write a novel-length description of Ocean's features and probably still leave something out.  Helio's bread and butter is packing their "not phones" with access to all sorts of multimedia and games that users can download or subscribe to (for additional fees) via the Helio Store.  Ocean is the first device really designed from the ground up as a high-tech means of accessing all Helio has to offer.   In many ways it succeeds beyond expectations,...

Pantech Ocean in-depth review - Display & Audio

DisplayOcean's display is excellent.  Oddly, something about the layout of the handset's "display layer" made me think the screen was smaller than it actually is, but at 2.4" in size and a QVGA resolution at 260,000 colors, Ocean's screen is on par with all but the very upper echelon of today's mobile phones.  I really like Helio's user-friendly menus and display fonts, and text, images, and video all rendered bright and crisp on Ocean's screen.  Screens rotate very...

Great All Around M2D (Multi Media Device)

Overall Rating:
3.2 out of 5
By: Daniel Greene on Wednesday, June 18, 2008
From: Jackson, MI (United States)
Experience: 1 Months
Pros: Acess to email thru Yahoo, Google. MSN, AOL. Chatting thru Yahoo AOL, easy access to your own Helio web mail address. Dont have to call customer care (email them) Wap web browser from Helio, or HTML third party browser from Opera. Great for myspace, facebook, youtube, google, craigslist and more,round shape helps keep the device in your hands better than a square device. 3G web network, Great Individual plans/Family plans

Cons: Freezes if you enter into a new area than what your used to (will do it once and then be used to it), not many bluetooth profiles, speakerphone almost non hearable, if sprint stinks in your area this might not be so great, but itll still work.

Summary: Wow, a multi media power house meet business functionality. This M2D is not meant to be used primarily as a phone, but more of a media center for those who are on the road or for teens who are into posting pics and blogs :D or for business persons who do mostly texting or emailing. Having said that i love it! I can post a video to Youtube one minute and then surf the internet the next or check my bank account balance online, or check flights or what ever. I say that for those who dont like the Ocean, you used it for the wrong purpose. This is a completely functional device that is lots of fun! I hope u will find this review helpful

Dont fall into the hype

Overall Rating:
2.7 out of 5
By: Jamell Color on Friday, June 13, 2008
From: Wilmington, NC (United States)
Experience: 13 Months
Pros: Some but not any to brag about

Cons: qwerty buttons tiny, freezes often, and very limited bluetooth!

Summary: Don't be fooled by the hype that the ocean has around it its a mediocre phone and if your considering it you would be better off getting the instinct or something. With bluetooth you cant send or receive files only use headsets.

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

3 devices in 30 days

Overall Rating:
2.2 out of 5
By: Pamela Montemagno on Tuesday, October 09, 2007
From: Glendale, OH (United States)
Experience: 30 Days
Pros: Couldn't find any

Cons: Device & customer service

Summary: I had 3 devices in 30 days. They would crash and the Heli techs could not solve the problem. The customer service is pathetic. They told me it takes up to 6 weeks to post payments, made it nearly impossible to get my number back and after 3 months I still don't have a refund. I do however have an FCC complaint!!

17 out of 32 people found this review helpful

Great Phone!!

Overall Rating:
4.8 out of 5
By: David Hayes on Sunday, June 17, 2007
From: Mckinney, TX (United States)
Experience: 17 Days
Pros: Great UI! Great Camera and flash! Great inbox! great battery life! Great all around!

Cons: a little cramped keyboard. the keyboard should slide down further!

Summary: This is my favorite phone and i have had the sidekick 2 and the samsung t809 and the motorola v600... and the nokia 7370 and the 7390!

33 out of 55 people found this review helpful
All Pantech Ocean user reviews

Re: Space Bar (Helio Ocean)

That's a tough one, because most people can get used to anything, but if you have fat fingers you might want to try something from HTC

Space Bar (Helio Ocean)

I have a question, I have noticed that the space bar on the qwerty keypad of the Helio Ocean is small but for the people who have the phone, does it bother you?

Re: Helio Ocean review

I have noticed that the space bar on the qwerty keypad is small, does it bother you?

How to find out how to do things on the Helio Ocean

I recently bought the Ocean and the owners manual sucks on this phone.. just basic info on it.   I bought the Motorola S9 bluetooth stereo Headset.  I paired it and that went

Re: The Worst? Helio customer service needs big-time help

Yea well I did get helio service and got a couple of phones.  I got the ocean great phone.  I also got the Fin... very nice flip phone.  Customer service has been great for me, never

Re: Sidekick LX VS Helio Ocean

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Re: Imate VS HTC VS Nokia

Have you even seen an iMate? That is already a bad sign. It may have all of the bells and whistles, but where are you going to go for support? That is the problem I had with my Pantech Ocean. I

Helio adds full Youtube access!

I just downloaded the app to my Ocean an it's friggen awesome! Watch video here -> http://www.helio.com/#videos  

Re: Sidekick LX VS Helio Ocean

jkdog:The Helio Ocean is a far better phone, but you have to make sure the service is available in your area. Helio is known for having poor customer service (long hold times).How would I check

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