Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Samsung SCH-M470 Mobile Phone Features HSUPA to Provide 2Mbps Upload Speed

Samsung comes up with its first HSUPA (high-speed uplink packet access) enabled mobile phone. The Samsung SCH-M470 uses Windows Mobile 6.0. With HSUPA connectivity, this mobile set allows its users to upload data at up to 2Mbps. Samsung SCH-M470 mobile phone would offer HSUPA service through Korea’s SK Telecom. There are some more features to be included in this mobile.

With 2.1GHZ HSDPA and tri-band (900/1800/1900MHz) GSM telephony, Samsung SCH-M470 includes Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, slide-out keyboard, a micro SD memory card and camera of two megapixel.

Windowsfordevices reported:

Other specifications released by the company for the SCH-M470 are few. The device features 2.1GHZ HSDPA and tri-band (900/1800/1900MHz) GSM telephony, Bluetooth, and WiFi. It also includes a 2.4 touchscreen display, slide-out QWWERTY keyboard, microSD memory expansion, and a two megapixel camera.

HSUPA is an advanced technology of UMTS in uploading data at a high speed. So, Samsung SCH-M470 mobile phone users will have this advantage. It seems that this mobile phone is going to gain some momentum whenever it hits the market.

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