The Samsung SPH-B2000 3G handset. Oh how I wish that Auntie Maude had not frittered away my Korean language course fees on her illegal download knitting pattern habit. Then I would know exactly what this latest ‘swing n’slide’ satellite DMB phone was about. It apparently offers multi-tasking DMB broadcasts along with SMS and runs for 3 hours per charge even when beaming lovely re-runs of popular Korean soap operas for our amusement and profit. Oh yes!
Samsung Electronics announced the launch of its latest satellite DMB phone (model number: SCH-B200/SPH-B2000) with a unique “slide and rotate” form factor. The phone’s unique design allows users to first slide, and then rotate the LCD screen 90-degrees for a landscape viewing orientation that is more ideal for watching broadcasted video content. The B200 has a mini pedestal attached to the battery which allows the phone to stay upright during TV viewing. It is capable of multitasking and allows users to talk on the phone and send SMS while watching satellite DMB content. The B200 is specially designed to reduce power consumption – ideal for continuous DMB viewing for up to three hours. It comes packed with the latest features, such as 2-megapixel camera, 256MB TransFlash external memory, TV output function, and wired and wireless mobile printing.
Thanks William!