Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
May 17 2006, 1:45am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung announces the SCH-W200 HSDPA enabled mobile phone in Korea.
The Japanese NTT DoCoMo N902iX HSDPA phone is one huge handset. It is good to see that HSDPA does not necessarily mean bigger phones. The Samsung SCH-W200 is as compact as other Samsung Sliders, but enables 1.8Mbps download speeds.
The Samsung SCH-W200 features a Dual Band Dual Mode (DBDM) chip that supports 2G, 3G and 3.5G mobile communication services.
Besides HSDPA the SCH-W200 features S-DMB Tuner, 2MP camera, 2.12" screen, text-to-speech conversion, microSD slot and MP3 player.
The Samsung SCH-W200 measures 99x48x22.8mm and weighs 115g.
SK Telecom, Korea 's largest mobile service operator will offer the SCH-W200 first. Samsung will also be providing HSDPA handsets for KTF, Korea 's second largest mobile service operator, in June.
More details in this Samsung press-release.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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