Samsung will be introducing the new SGH-E620 Bluetooth voice recognition phone in Europe first, and if things go well we can expect to see it in other markets as well.
Traditional Bluetooth enabled phones usually have to be switched into a standby mode before a call was placed, requiring you to touch the phone, a potential hazard to drivers. With the new SGH-E620 phone, there is no reason to physically touch the phone, simply speak and it will activate on its own, perfect for drivers.
Although the SGH-E620 is setup to only recognize calls made in Europe, Samsung plans to expand its capabilities to recognize Chinese, Russian and of course Korean.
The SGH-E620 also features an integrated 1-megapixel camera, video wallpaper,
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