By Allen Tsai | Tue Feb 15, 2005 4:26 am |
Samsung has unveiled its latest range of 3G handsets, the SGH-Z500, Z130 and Z300. Along with its phones, Samsung is also exhibiting several products that demonstrate multimedia including Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) phones.
SGH-Z500 - At 90 x 44 x 25 mm, this is the world's smallest 3G handset, with intenna folder for a super sleek profile and 1-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and even external memory. SGH-Z300 - Includes a music player powered by 3D stereo sound through dual speakers, plus 64 polyphonic ringtones, 1-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, external memory and intenna folder design. SGH-Z130 - A unique rotating wide-view LCD screen makes it easier to use the phone's video functions. It also features a 1-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and 64 polyphonic ringtones.These new devices further show Samsung's commitment to providing the ultimate 3G experience, with small, sleek handsets featuring rich media functionalities. Samsung believes that both the design and multimedia functions are key s to the success of any 3G handset. This year, Samsung is displaying around 30 handsets, of which 10 new models are unveiled for the first time at the show. Further details of these handsets can be found in the Samsung press pack. Samsung's senior executives are also on hand to provide high level strategic insights into the anticipated trends for 2005 in the mobile industry.
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