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 Monday, December 02, 2002

Craning My Neck to Get a Look at that Samsung

Samsung Offers a Peek at New Pocket PC Phone

picture of the Samsung M400"Samsung Electronics has taken the wraps off a prototype of what is likely to be the most fully-featured PDA phone it has yet produced when it goes on sale early next year.

The SPH-M400 is based on Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition, Microsoft's operating system for PDA phones, and runs on CDMA 2000 1x EvDO networks. Such networks, which are already in commercial service in South Korea, are capable of data transmission at speeds up to 2.4 mbps. It was unveiled at Telecom Asia 2002, which officially opens here on Monday.

Looking much like a conventional PDA, the handset has a large thin film transistor LCD that can display 65,000 colors, voice recognition and a text-to-speech engine, a TV tuner, GPS satellite navigation, an infrared port, and a Secure Digital card slot with support for the SD I/O standard for plug-in peripherals....

The prototype was on display alongside four other PDA phone handsets that Samsung is preparing to put on sale overseas.

They were the SPH-i700 and SPH-i600, which are based on the Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition and Windows Powered Smartphone operating systems respectively, and the SPH-i330 and SPH-i500, both of which run the Palm operating system.

It is due to go on sale early next year in South Korea. Details of launch plans for other markets was not available." [PC World]

Which is why it's not a particularly good time to buy a PDA/cell phone combo right now. Next year will make this market much more interesting. Odd that there's no Bluetooth for a headset, although I suppose you could purchase a S/D peripheral for that.

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