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Calling Features
The D357's phonebook can handle up to 1000 of your contacts with multiple entries per contact -- plenty of room for even the most well-connected folks. In addition to having a discreet vibrating alert, the D357 supports 64-chord polyphonic ringtones, as well as custom MIDI- and MP3-based ringtones that let you use your favorite songs as ringers. A number of ringtones come preloaded on the phone and more ringtones can be downloaded from Cingular Wireless' MEdia Net service. You can also assign pictures and ringers to your most common callers. Speaker-independent voice dialing makes it easy to call your contacts with the sound of your voice -- no annoying training or recording is required.
With the purchase of Cingular Push-to-Talk service, the D357 becomes a valuable tool for instantly communicating with others in your push-to-talk circle. Talk walkie-talkie style across the largest push-to-talk network in America with the push of a button. You'll also enjoy all of the extra features of Cingular Push-to-Talk, such as Quick Groups, Call Waiting and Availability Status.
And don't forget that the D357 is Bluetooth-enabled, meaning you can talk hands-free via a compatible Bluetooth headset up to 30 feet away from the phone.
Messaging, Internet, and Tools
When it comes to messaging and Internet connectivity, the D357 has you covered. In addition to text and picture messaging, the phone features support for Yahoo! and AOL and ICQ instant messaging applications, while the integrated email client lets you receive emails from your POP3 and IMAP4 accounts. Outgoing messages are also supported via SMTP. Meanwhile, there's a built-in web browser for Media Net downloads and mobile web browsing.
Cingular's MEdia Net service lets you receive and send emails, read news headlines, get weather updates, download games and ringtones, and more. And now, with Media Net 3.0, you'll get an even richer experience. Now you can customize the content delivered to your phone and receive it quickly and easily. Want sports and entertainment news? Choose to have that information delivered to your phone, ready for access at the push of a button. Or, choose financial news and weather. The content combinations are up to you. Plus, you'll get Media Net's live ticker service that delivers news, sports, weather, entertainment, and more right to your phone's main screen.
The D357 supports the GPRS protocol, as well as the high speed EDGE data protocol. When used with a Cingular data plan and the phone's Bluetooth data capability, the phone can be used as a wireless modem for laptops and PDAs. A number of handy software tools are bundled with the D357, including a voice memo recorder, a calculator with currency converter, a to-do list, a calendar and an alarm clock. SyncML technology lets you synchronize your phone's contacts, calendar, and other data with your PC.
Entertainment
The D357 is easy to customize to suit your style. Screensavers, themes and wallpapers can be set to your tastes, and because the phone is Java enabled, it supports games and application downloads written on the Java platform. Turn your downtime into fun time!
Vital Statistics
The Samsung D357 weighs 3.46 ounces and measures 3.4 x 1.8 x .96 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 5 hours of digital talk time, and up to 8.3 days of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Phone,
This review is from: SIGMA 28-105 3.8-5.6 ASPHERICAL IF LENS FOR NIKON SLR
As many people hate this phone I've had it for two years and haven't had any trouble with it what so ever. The only few bugs are the screen is hard to see in sunlight, or if you have it in your pocket and you bump it and you hear "say a command", but thats about it.
Mine didn't come with a camera but it did come with bluetooth and it works very well. I have about 59 ringtones and they sound really good on the speaker. The connection speed isn't great when shopping for pictures, tones, videos, ect. Sending and receiving texts it very easy and I guess my area has a lot of bars cause I can talk quite easily to just about anyone. I rarely find places with no bars on the phone so thats really great. Well I've never had a fancy phone, and the only thing on this phone I'd add is a music player and thats it. I find it to be a very decent phone so.
11 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I hate this phone!!,
By alildev2 (Lakeland, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SIGMA 28-105 3.8-5.6 ASPHERICAL IF LENS FOR NIKON SLR
I bought 2 of these phones in April because of the Push to Talk feature.
The speaker phone is almost impossible to hear. If you both say something at the same time it cuts out what the other person said. The ear volume is low, you have to push the phone into your ear and have to cut out all your background noise. The push to talk feature sucks. When you press the PTT button it doesn't work right away. First you get a message that says "keypad lock". Then you press it again and the message goes away. Then you gotta press it again for the PTT screen to come up and then press it again to alert the person. The PTT beeping is extremely loud. If you put the phone on vibrate the beeping sound is lower BUT so is the speaker volume. The PTT is not clear either. It sounds like the other person has the phone in their mouth and you keep having to repeat everything. The phone is hard to hold. It's constantly slipping out of my hand, luckily I haven't dropped it. The buttons on the side are touchy. I'm constantly bumping them when my phone is in my purse. I'm either accidently putting the phone on vibrate and missing calls or I hear that lady saying "say a command". The screen is hard to see if your in the sunlight. When I'm in the car and someone calls me I can barely see who it is and if I'm trying to make a call outside or send a text message then I strain to see the screen. There's just so many more minor things I don't like about it but I don't want to go on and on. Right now I'm stuck with these phones because I'm on a 2 year contract and it's long past the 30 day return policy.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Worst Phone I Ever Had,
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This review is from: SIGMA 28-105 3.8-5.6 ASPHERICAL IF LENS FOR NIKON SLR
I've been through quite a few phones in the past couple years (Nokia, LG, Motorola, and now this Samsung) and I have got to say that this is by far the worst of the bunch. This phone fails at almost everything that makes a cellphone good. The reception is terrible (A two minute conversation takes 10 minutes because you and the person on the other end always need to repeat yourselves), It does not keep your contacts organized very well (multiple entries for the same person if they have more than one number...), a ludicrous "Push to talk" feature that is entirely worthless...even the alarm clock is needlessly complicated.
If you are shopping for a cell phone, DO NOT GET SUCKERED INTO BUYING THIS MODEL. You will be disappointed, I promise you. I decided to write this review after being swindled into getting this phone for my 2 year contract upgrade. This is a downgrade and a half, that's for sure.
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