Reviewed by: Allen Tsai - Dec 05, 2005 First it was a staple of Nextel's network, then Sprint PCS and Verizon Wireless integrated their own. Finally, at the end of 2005, Cingular will service.
services, PTT lets subscribers instantly reach each others by eliminating As the first device on to use Cingular's new nationwide PTT network, the LG F7200 gives consumers instantly access to friends, family, and co-workers, PTT is a separate feature from regular phone service, consumers have unlimited minutes; but an extra monthly service charge is required.
Combining PTT with a smooth sliding form factor, speakerphone and enhanced messaging services, the F7200 features a comprehensive package of practical and rounded, the LG F7200 offers a breath of fresh air in an increasingly ultra-thin marketplace. Measuring 103 x 50 x 26 mm and weighing 115 g, the F7200 is neither abnormally large nor small by mobile standards.
Positioned on the front, the F7200's 65K-color 128 x 160 px LCD displays phone status icons, menu items, Web information, pictures and more.
Below, a 5-Way Navigation Key is flanked by Send, Clear, End, and Left and Right Soft Keys for quick and convenient access opened or closed. The Speakerphone grill can be found nearby as well.
and calls, while a dedicated Push-to-Talk Key triggers off-network calls.
On the right, handsfree access is activated with the Speakerphone Key or by attaching headphones through the earphone jack. The Charger Port is located on the bottom.
With the push of a thumb, a spring-loaded mechanism moves into action, sliding the front half upwards revealing the numeric keypad.
Pushing the microphone towards mouth-level, the F7200 opens ready for talking.
Out of the box, the LG F7200 comes with a standard 960 mAh Li-Ion Battery, AC Travel Charger, and User Manual.
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