LG F7200 Review
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 be the latest carrier to join the club and launch its own Push-to-Talk (PTT) service.
Allowing consumers to access walkie-talkie communication using off-network services, PTT lets subscribers instantly reach each others by eliminating the dialing and ringing steps in a regular cellular call.
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, individually or all at once via group calling (up to 20 people). Because PTT is a separate feature from regular phone service, consumers have unlimited access and minutes incurred while using it aren't charged to voice package minutes; but an extra monthly service charge is required.
Review courtesy of Mobiledia (click for full review)
