New cell phone lets users place calls by saying the receiver's name into a Bluetooth headset Samsung Electronics is marrying Bluetooth wireless with voice recognition technology in a new cell phone for the European market, it said Wednesday.The main feature of the SGH-E620 will be the ability to place calls by saying the receiver’s name into a Bluetooth headset. Voice recognition software in the phone will match this with entries in the user’s phone book and proceed to place the call.The system is speaker independent, which means users don’t have to prerecord voice tags for address book entries, and its tuned for five languages: English, French, Spanish, German and Italian. “This is very convenient because you can use the Bluetooth headset,” said Sophia Kim, a spokeswoman for Samsung Electronics in Seoul. “With the previous models when you dial you have to push the buttons on the phone but with this model you can make a call and have a conversation without touching the phone.”Functions such as hanging up a call or redialling can be done via buttons usually found on Bluetooth headsets.Other functions of the phone include video wallpaper, which shows a short video clip of between 10 seconds and 30 seconds in length every time the phone is switched to standby mode, a 1-megapixel resolution camera, speaker phone and an anti-bacterial coating. The SGH-E620 is a triband GSM model. Samsung is launching the phone in Italy, France, Germany, and Russia in June and will expand sales based on market demand, said Kim. It will cost about €150 ($180) after the carrier subsidy. Technology Industry