sung today announced the availability of the SGH-D357, Cingular Wireless' premiere product for its highly anticipated Push To Talk service launch. The D357 offers consumers "walkie-talkie" style communication, for quick and easy connectivity in an attractive and multi-functional device. Enhancing productivity, the D357's Push To Talk feature allows users to connect to one person, or to a group of people, instantly with the touch of a button. With the phone's Bluetooth wireless technology, users can pair with or exchange data wirelessly between the phone and a Bluetooth-enabled computer, PDA or Samsung Bluetooth headset.
Mobile executives who rely on technology to provide instantaneous connectivity to their office or co-workers will find that the D357 includes multiple integrated technology features in a sophisticated form factor. Equipped to act as a wireless modem device to connect to a laptop, the D357 allows users to surf the Web and check e-mail, all while traveling from one meeting to the next. With the D357's advanced voice recognition technology, users can speak phone numbers to dial, as well as launch applications, hands-free.
"Samsung's D357 is a user-friendly device for consumers who desire a quick alternative to traditional voice calls," said Peter Skarzynski, senior vice president, Samsung. "The D357's Bluetooth wireless technology and built-in wireless modem capabilities showcase the company's keen attention to the real-life consumer benefits of advanced technology."

Samsung SGH-D357 Features
Large 65K color LCD display (128 x 160 px)
Integrated handsfree speakerphone and advanced Push-To-Talk functionality for 2-way radio off network communcations
64-chord polyphonic sound engine with MP3 ringer support
Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free connectivity
WAP 2.0 compliant browser with EDGE technology for high-speed data transmission
J2ME MIDP 2.0 support for application, ringer, wallpaper, graphic and game downloads
Enhanced T9 predictive text for messaging via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), and Short Messaging Service (SMS)
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