The Samsung SGH-D357 offers a compact design, push-to-talk functionality, Bluetooth, and a speakerphone. After a long absence from the GSM world, push-to-talk technology (PTT)
is gradually creeping into new territory with the recent rollout of
Cingular's new PTT service. Now, Cingular customers can chat away
without using calling minutes and having to lug around a clunky Nextel
phone. Take the Samsung SGH-D357: As one of Cingular's two PTT phones
(the other being the LG F7200),
the SGH-D357 offers an unassuming, compact design. Beyond the PTT
functionality, there are few features worth mentioning--you get
Bluetooth and not a camera, but sometimes a phone that just makes calls
is all you need. The Samsung SGH-D357 is fairly priced at $119, though
you should be able to find it for less with service. From the outset,
the Samsung SGH-D357 has a typical Samsung look. Small (3.4 by 1.8 by
0.96 inches), lightweight (3.5 ounces), and clad in a basic silver and
black color scheme, the SGH-D357 has the rounded edges, the stubby
antenna, and the smooth finish that we've come to expect from the
company's phones.
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