Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jul 25 2005, 3:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung is apparently launching their satellite digital TV mobile phone SCH-B200 (SPH-B2000) in Korea. Samsung already showed the DMB-S mobile phone at the Milia Show in April.
The Samsung SCH-B200 features a slide and twist display and a little stand to get the TV experience going. The screen measures 2.2 inch and has 262k colors. A 2MP digital camera, TV-out and MP3 player are also featured.
More hi-res photos and details on AVing (Korean).
There are also mobile phones that can received terrestrial Digital TV (DMB-T). It is mere a question of infrastructure which phones will be available on which market. Fact is that after mobile phones will master digital camera, music player functionality, TV watching is the next mainstream feature.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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