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Samsung will introduce its Windows Mobile 2003 SE-powered M600 model in Korea this August. Designed to challenge Korea’s first Microsoft based smartphone in Korea, Pantech’s PH-S8000T, it is claimed to be more advanced than the PH-S8000T; with its stereo Bluetooth function being the tip of the iceberg.
The M600 is a slide-type handset, enabled with CDMA2000 1x EV-DO service. Equipped with a Bulverde PXA272 and 2 mega-pixel built-in camera, the Korean cell phone scene should light up this fall as competition becomes keen. (specs below)
So far, details on this products has been sketchy at best, but the following specs have been confirmed.
• Size : 102 x 52 x 25.4mm
• Weight : 167g
• Display : 262,000 Color TFT (240×320)
• NW : CDMA2000 1x EV-DO (800MHz)
• OS : Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Smartphone
• Chipset : Intel Bulverde PXA272 (520Mhz)
• Camera moduel : 2 mega-pixel with flash
• Dual Speaker / SRS WOW
• Mobile Banking
• Voice Recognition / TTS
• Bluetooth /IrDA /Remote control
• External Memory : Mini SD
• File Viewer
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