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Samsung SGH-D407 (AT&T) Review
The good: The Samsung SGH-D407 offers Bluetooth, a speakerphone, push-to-talk capabilities, and world phone support in a simple, compact design.
The bad: The Samsung SGH-D407 has a poorly designed external display, and call quality was staticky at times.
The bottom line: Despite some minor design and performance glitches, the Samsung SGH-D407 is a serviceable Cingular push-to-talk phone.
Samsung SGH-D407 (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Samsung
Part number: SGH-D407BLKATT
- Product Basic Spec
