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Samsung Unveils Bluetooth Voice Recognition Phone

15 June 2005 by axxxr
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Samsung Electronics is launching a cutting-edge mobile phone that has combined Bluetooth with voice recognition technology.

Samsung announced that it has released the SGH-E620 Bluetooth voice recognition phone into the European market, which can make calls using one's voice via a Bluetooth headset.

This product exhibits the state-of-the-art technology that places a call to the person whose name has been stated into the Bluetooth headset, by automatically searching the phone book of the mobile phone.

The SGH-E620 Bluetooth voice recognition phone is much easier to use than existing gadgets which need to be placed close to the user's mouth and its capacity for voice recognition has been greatly enhanced. Furthermore, calls can be made with the mobile phone left untouched inside a user's bag or pocket, making it even more convenient.

In the past, even when using the voice recognition functionality, the mobile phone had to be switched over to stand-by mode before a call was placed. However, with the Bluetooth voice recognition technology, there is no need to touch the mobile phone. Therefore, calls can be placed safely even when the user is driving a car.

A "speaker-independent voice recognition" technology has been adopted in the SGH-E620, which does not limit voice recognition to voice type. The phone supports 5 languages, namely English, French, Spanish, German and Italian.

In addition to the Bluetooth functionality, SGH-E620 has a refined antenna design and comes equipped with a 1-megapixel camera, video wallpaper, silver nano anti-bacterial coating, speaker phone and 64 polyphonic ringtones, among others.

A particularly eye-catching feature is the video wallpaper, which displays moving pictures for 10-30 seconds every time the mobile phone is switched over to stand-by mode. Another notable aspect to the SGH-E620 is that it is the first product released in the European market that has adopted silver nano anti-bacterial coating.

"Samsung Electronics is planning to expand the range of languages supported by the Bluetooth voice recognition technology, that is, to cover Chinese and Russian, and certainly Korean for release into the Korean market," a Samsung official said.

"Samsung will eventually lead the global Bluetooth market by further strengthening the Bluetooth technology so that Samsung mobile phones become even more competitive."

Samsung Electronics sparked the Bluetooth craze in the domestic market by releasing the world's first Bluetooth phone with stereo headset, the SPH-V6900, in April this year, and subsequently releasing the SCH-V740 super slim phone.

Bluetooth functionality is gaining popularity because it is easy to use and allows fast, short-distance wireless telecommunication. Using a wireless headset, one can listen to music, exchange files amongst notebooks and other mobile phones, play games, and print out pictures stored on the phone. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com




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