Samsung is now ready to ship in its powerful handset in South Korea. Christened as the M8400, the latest smartphone was first seen in October and now is all set to grab hold of South Korean customers with its prepossessing features and cutting-edge technology.
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TechnoTalks on 3rd Dec 2009 (via technotalks.com)
Touchphone Samsung M8400 appeared on sale in South Korea. The Samsung Company and mobile operator SK Telecom announced he beginning of sales of the communicator Samsung SPH-M8400. Samsung SPH-M8400 which first appeared in the news in the middle of October, is one of 3W devices, that is it supports three standards - WCDMA, Fi-Fi and WiBro (local analog of the WiMax technology).
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mobileTmobile on 3rd Dec 2009 (via mobile-t-mobile.com)
Samsung in collaboration with KT made official the Samsung M8400 in South Korea.The Samsung M8400 is a 3W phone, meaning that it supports WCDMA, Wi-Fi and WiBro (South Korea’s homegrown WiMax technology). Apart from being a 3W phone, the M8400 also features Windows Mobile, a 3.7 inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, 5MP camera, MicroSD card support, ...
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PhoneDONE on 30th Nov 2009 (via phonedone.com)
Samsung latest Windows Phone SPH-M8400 (code name- Wibro) now available in any KT Stores over Korea. This phone seems to be an alternative to the HTC almighty HD2, at least in Korea. Running Windows Mobile 6.5, Windows Phone SPH-M8400, features a 3.7” AMOLED WVGA touchscreen (Lame), a 5Mpix AF camera module, T-DBM Digital Mobile TV,
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HotCellularPhone on 30th Nov 2009 (via hotcellularphone.com)
We’ve already caught few glimpses of KT SHOWs Omnia (SPH-M8400) boasting WiBro, Wi-Fi, WCDMA and now they’ve announced to begin shipping the device to corporate customers. In addition to the regular voice/data plans, KT is offering a smartphone plan that will allow a user to enjoy Wi-Fi at KT WiFi Zone hotspots and WiBro covered ...
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SamsungHub on 30th Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Launched in 2006 in the South Korean market, WiBro now covers around 50 percent of nation's population. The country's two WiBro operators, KT and SK Telecom, expect to cover the vast majority of South Koreans by 2011. FierceWireless Managing Editor Mike Dano is in South Korea, and he got a first-hand look at the country's mobile WiMAX service. Slideshow
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FierceBroadbandWireless on 12th Nov 2009 (via fiercebroadbandwireless.com)
Clearwire often dominates news about mobile WiMAX here in the United States. However, in South Korea, where operators KT and SK Telecom are three years into their mobile WiMAX deployments, there is a different story. Launched in 2006, WiBro (the South Korean brand for WiMAX) now covers around 50 percent of South Korea's population, and the nation's two WiMAX operators expect to cove...
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FierceWireless on 9th Nov 2009 (via fiercewireless.com)