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LG F7200 Inaugurates Cingular Push-to-Talk Service
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By Allen Tsai | Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:37 am |
Today LG Electronics and Cingular Wireless introduced the new F7200, a sleek sliding handset featuring the convenience of simple, two-way Push-to-Talk capability. As the flagship handset for Cingular's newly launched Push to Talk services, the F7200 makes it easy for users to make an instant connection with the ease of Push to Talk. The F7200's color screen, speakerphone and enhanced messaging services rounds out a comprehensive package of the practical features that users demand for their mobile lifestyles.
The sleek shape and lightweight design of the F7200 gives Cingular Wireless customers the chance to experience the convenience of Push to Talk service without sacrificing style in their mobile phone. The F7200 and Cingular's PTT service helps users to view detailed availability of family and friends before they make the call, saving time and money for everyone, and users can make calls individually or in groups of up to 20. The F7200 also features voice-activated dialing and a one-touch speakerphone access button, providing seamless access to the PTT functions. One-touch mobile instant messaging, multimedia messaging, unobtrusive internal antenna and a complete set of additional features complete the F7200's robust functionality and make it a truly versatile handset."The new F7200 handset gives users the opportunity to experience the convenience of Push to Talk from Cingular and exciting new advances in design from LG," said Jon Maron, director of marketing, LG Electronics MobileComm. "Features like one-touch speakerphone, mobile instant messaging and voice-activated dialing complement the ease and usability of the F7200's PTT capability, and all of these features are wrapped up in LG's popular, lightweight sliding form factor." - LG F7200 Review
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