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Samsung p777 Now Available At Cingular

This tri-band handset, with its cool slider design, MP3 technologies and up to one hour of video recording capabilities, is a perfect device for business and pleasure.

The p777 differentiates itself from other multimedia phones with its high- speed MP3 capabilities and robust 100MB of internal memory that allows for an amazing one hour of video recording.  Additionally, the p777’s dual processors allow consumers to take advantage of higher data speeds to create a rich, highly personalized communication and entertainment wireless experience. Key features of the p777 include:

     – Integrated MP3 audio player
     – Downloadable Music Tone ringtones and games
     – Integrated camcorder to record and send 30 second video clips, or
       record up to one hour of video
     – Integrated high-performance 1.3 mega pixel camera with 4x digital zoom
       and brightness adjustment
     – Video and picture multimedia messaging
     – Text and Instant Messaging using AOL Instant Messenger
     – EDGE high-speed network support
     – Slider design with vibrant 262k color display

In addition to the phone’s 1.3 mega pixel camera, consumers can take and send photos at a range of resolutions. They can also enhance images with the p777’s built-in 4x digital zoom, adjust image brightness for capturing that perfect picture and make use of the multi-shot function.  With the p777’s camcorder capabilities, consumers can capture and store up to an hour of video.  Additionally, the p777 gives consumer the flexibility to send video clips — up to 30 seconds in duration — to email accounts or wireless phones with compatible service via Multimedia Message Service (MMS).  Users also can enhance their video clips by attaching a text message or applying one of the eight available color tones for dramatic effect.  The packaged data cable also allows for easy transfer of the video files and MP3 files to a computer.

Samsung p777
Ian Bell
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