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- Video on Demand
- 1.3 Mega Pixel Camera
Samsung Telecommunications has debuted the SCH-a890, the company's first
phone for the new U.S. high-speed wireless networks. The
clamshell-designed a890 supports 1X-EVDO networks and combines Video on
Demand (VOD) capabilities, a 1.3 mega pixel camera, multimedia messaging
options and advanced voice recognition.
Supporting average wireless data speeds of 500 Kbps (based on network
usage), the a890 allows consumers to wirelessly browse Internet sites,
download video files and transfer photos quickly as if they were on their
home or office computer. Through the phone's VOD capabilities, users
can directly stream or download videos onto the phone at speeds comparable
to home cable modem and high-speed phone lines. Consumers can access
an online catalog of videos that can either be streamed onto the handset
from the network ordownloaded and stored on the handset for convenient
playback.
Streaming video is a cross between live television and downloading
-- the content streams immediately like television with the quality of a
direct download, but it does not use excessive memory or battery, which can
be the case in downloading to a wireless phone.
The a890's 1.3 mega pixel camera allows consumers to
capture high-quality digital pictures and send them to family and friends
with attached text or voice memos. Features such as such as image
effects, zoom and self-timer, give the photographer creative control when
setting up and saving the digital images.
Equipped with advanced voice recognition software, the
a890 gives consumers hands-free and eyes-free dialing, text messaging, menu
navigation and more, all with no prior recording or voice training.
With the a890 and its advanced voice-activated commands, consumers can enjoy
safe and reliable communication while on the go.
The highly-anticipated a890 is the first of approximately 25 to 30 phones
Samsung will bring to the U.S. market in 2005. The company looks to
extend its lead over Asian and U.S. competitors through innovations that
leverage the new 1X-EVDO networks.
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