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Samsung SCH-W890 dual-DMB phone is made for Korean TV addicts

Categories: Devices, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 1:19 PM

Samsung is launching a new device in its domestic market. The model name is SCH-W890 and it is sold through SK Telecom.

The clamshell-shaped device comes with specs that include a 2.8-inch WQVGA display (quite a screen for a clamshell), 2-megapixel camera along with front-facing camera for video calls, Bluetooth, text-to-speech capability, SOS function, Subway Maps, media player and I guess a microSD memory card slot. In addition — and this is where it gets interesting — the SCH-W890 rocks support for both satellite and terrestrial DMBs for South Korean mobile TV viewers. To put it in other words, you’ll have TV on your mobile phone even in places where terrestrial signals can’t reach you (and presumable satellite signals can).

I’m not a big fan of mobile TV, but as far as I’ve understood – it’s a big thing in South Korea and Japan. Some efforts have been made to push such a service in the U.S. and Europe, but nothing proved as a smashing success. Are Westerners just not that tech savvy or simply different (when compared to Koreans and Japanese)? What do you think?

[Via: SamsungHub]

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