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June 16, 2007

Samsung Upstage Red


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Samsung Upstage Red

UpStage by Samsung is now available in vibrant red. UpStage by Samsung is the first dual-sided wireless phone in the U.S. designed to optimize music capabilities with the look of an MP3 player on one side and a phone on the other.

UpStage by Samsung is the first Sprint phone to offer the following features designed to make mobile music more entertaining than ever: • Sprint Music Manager, powered by Smith Micro, gives users the power to quickly and simply transfer, or "sideload," unprotected songs from a PC to the handset via a USB cable. Provided on an enclosed CD-ROM, Music Manager also allows songs to be managed on the PC through an intuitive interface.


• Advanced Stereo Bluetooth 2.0 with Bluetooth caller ID enables the user to identify callers
with a spoken voice while they listen to music.
• UpStage by Samsung gives users the power to multitask with the ability to play music in
background mode while also using the phone for text messaging, playing games or surfing
the Internet.

"Samsung is excited to give our loyal customers a new look to this revolutionary union of voice,
form and music." said Peter Skarzynski, senior vice president of Strategy at Samsung
Telecommunications America. "The red UpStage offers a bright display of color on the outside
combined with high-profile music access, messaging and multitasking capabilities on the inside."







 

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