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Samsung Launches i600 HSDPA QWERTY Smartphone

Product Launch by Samuel Chan on Monday December 04, 2006.

Today in Hong Kong at the ITU Telecom World show, Samsung launched the i600: an 11.8mm thin QWERTY messaging device. Samsung is hoping that the i600 can grab some market share in the new email device war-zone. The i600 is powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone, and supports WLAN 802.11b/g, HSDPA, and Bluetooth with the A2DP stereo headset profile. The device also has a 1.3MP camera that is good enough for emergency shots. All in all, the i600 looks like a pretty complete messaging device.

The SGH-i600 supports UMTS with HSDPA data on the 2100MHz frequency band, and also supports GSM and EDGE data on all four of the common GSM bands. It comes with an RSS reader and a podcasting application, and supports Microsoft's Direct Push technology for over the air synchronization of email and personal data.

The i600 measures 113mm x 59mm x 11.8mm (4.5" x 2.3" x .46") in size. It should be ready for retail sale real soon, as we saw a number of Samsung Executives using them this week.


 
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Sam Chan is MobileBurn's roving reporter and reviewer in Hong Kong, where he has access to all sorts of toys the rest of us just can't have.

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