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31
EV-DO
What’s next after
CDMA? Samsung
Electronics’ EV-DO
high speed
wireless network
devices—operating
at 2.4Mbps—bring
consumers
high-speed
multimedia and
wireless providers
new revenues.
WCDMA
Long in
development,
Samsung
Electronics’
WCDMA (Wide
CDMA) solutions
will usher in the
ultimate in
high-bandwidth
digital telephony.
The SCH-V300 and V310 will even bring cam-
corder features to the phone, including the ability
to record and playback up to 20 minutes of
motion picture clips at 11 frames per second.
This year will also see the introduction of a com-
pletely new line of Mobile Intelligent Terminal
(MIT) phones, including clamshell variations on
our popular Palm-based phone and the first fold-
ing phone with Microsoft’s new Windows-com-
patible phone operating system, both equipped
with bright color TFT-LCDs. Along with the new
SPH-i330, an updated version of our first Palm
phone, the new MITs will bring data on-the-run to
a much larger market than ever before. This will
spur additional sales of our High Speed AceMAP
Solution, a platform for any combination of net-
work services including voice, video, and data.
AceMAP is specifically intended to facilitate the
unified communications platform needed for the
convergence of wireless voice telephony and
IMAP email.
In fact, there is probably no better example of
digital convergence and connection and their role
in the Digital- ECompany than that of the wire-
less handset itself. Integrating technology from
every part of our company—from memory and
TFT-LCD manufacturing to System LSI and pre-
cision optic manufacturing—as well as from such
companies as Qualcomm, Microsoft, and Palm,
this convergence of multiple networks within the
phone is proof, if any were needed, that there is
no better example of a Digital- ECompany today
than Samsung Electronics Telecommunication
Network.
TelecommunicationNETWORK
SCH-V310 and V300
Samsung Electronics’ new
CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO
handheld video phones record
still images and playback up to
20 minutes of motion picture
clips at 11 frames per second.
Use the phone like a camcorder
and even download videos on
demand. With the SCH-V310,
you can even have two-way
video conversations.