Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Aug 2 2005, 6:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Mobile Phone maker is at it again and announced what they call the world’s first Bluetooth enabled digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) mobile phone (PT-S130).
The Pantech PT-S130 has a rotating 2.4 inch LCD screen, 3D stereo sound, 2MP digital camera, MP3 player, 1GB and 512MB.
The phone’s multi-tasking function allows users to watch movies, while making or receiving calls or sending short text messages.
The new DMB phone measures 101x48x23.3mm and weighs 140g.
The Pantech PT-S130 will be available in August. The expected retail price will be KRW 654,000 (~$640).
More details on Pantech.
DMB is getting quite some support in Korea. See also the Sky IMB-1000 DMB phone.
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