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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:56 pm Post subject: Samsung SCH-a970 Available on the Verizon |
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The new Samsung SCH-a970 is now available on the Verizon network. The a970 is not just another camera phone; it also supports certain Bluetooth profiles giving busy consumers the ability to multi-task and work on the go. This clamshell phone supports Bluetooth profiles for headsets and hands-free accessories. The a970 opens and swivels to reveal a compact, yet professional-looking video recorder, as well as a two megapixel digital camera that has 2x optical zoom, auto focus, multi-shot and brightness adjustments. The discerning gadget-lover will love the a970's brilliant 262K-color LCD screen and use it to view all the action at their fingertips. Customers can shoot videos, personalize their FLIX Messages with text or save personal videos and pictures as their phone's wallpaper. The a970 offers camera-happy Verizon Wireless customers the flexibility to either save their user-generated photos or videos using the phone's internal memory or store them on a removable TransFlash memory card. The a970's built-in MP3 player that enables customers to take their favorite music on the road when they use their removable TransFlash memory card to load music from their computer directly onto their new a970. Opening up a whole new avenue for listening and managing music on wireless phones, music fans can select, change or delete individual songs or create their own playlists on the memory card - each card can store a bunch of tunes to keep customers moving for hours.
The newest addition to Verizon Wireless' array of V CAST-enabled
phones, the a970 is a multimedia powerhouse allowing subscribers access
to the first wireless broadband consumer multimedia service in the
country. With the a970's VoiceMode speech-to-text dictation technology,
customers can give their thumbs a rest by speaking instead of typing
their TXT Messages. This technology adapts to the user's voice and
allows consumers to speak text messages directly into the handset. Even
checking the phone's battery life or signal strength is as simple as
giving one-step verbal commands to the phone.
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