Samsung SGH-P207

The Samsung SGH-P207 is a Cingular exclusive mobile phone by Samsung, released in the first quarter of 2005.

The phone was most notably featured for it's voice-to-text features, and was the first of its kind in the U.S.

It has a glossy black finish with chrome outlines that made it distinct from other Samsung phones released at the time.

Unlike other Samsung phones at the time that used Yamaha MA-3 or MA-5 sound chips, this phone uses a software synth very similar to the one found in Qualcomm-powered mobile phones with BREW 3.0 runtime.

Accessories
Supported batteries: Supported chargers: Supported accessories:
 * Samsung BST4358BA (3.7 V, ? mAh Li-ion)
 * Samsung TAD137xxx (5.0 V, 700 mA)
 * Earbuds
 * Samsung AEP435SSE

Pre-loaded content

 * Games:
 * Bobby Carrot
 * Airship Racing
 * Arch Angel
 * Freekick

Data Cable Issues
When the P207 was first introduced, people had quickly discovered that Cingular had locked down the data transfer capabilities of the phone greatly. You can connect the phone to your PC with a PCB113BSE or PCB113BDE cable and it will open a modem port on your computer, but connecting this to the Samsung PIM & File Manager program gives you no real access to the phone. File Manager is blocked, so you can't take pictures or sounds from the phone and you can't put sound / picture files on the phone.

Firmware
There is only 1 known firmware dump of this phone on the internet, of which is firmware version P207UCEC5.
 * P207UCEC5 Download link