SPH-P9000: Redefining Mobile Convergence

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Samsung SPH-P9000

 

Mobile WiMAX Summit 2006 got an unconventional looking gadget from Samsung in the form of SPH-P9000. This little device can do what UMPCs are capable of and even doubles up a cell phone. It features a full QWERTY keyboard, runs Windows XP, a 5″ WVGA screen, 256MB RAM, 1GHz processor, 1.3 megapixel camera and WiMAX. On the phone capabilities, it has CDMA and is EVDO enabled. The powerpacked SPH-P9000 weighs under 600 grams and will hit the shelves in the first half of 2007, obviously in Korea.

One more shot after the jump.



 

One more shot

 

[Via Akihabara]

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4 Responses to “SPH-P9000: Redefining Mobile Convergence”

  1. [...] Samsung is on a roll these days. They have unveiled another WiMAX enabled device after SPH-9000 which we saw a few days before. This time its a phone, SPH-8100 which runs Windows Mobile 5.0 OS on its 2.8″ 65K color touchscreen. The phone features dual camera (2 megapixel and 0.3MP in the front), terrestrial DMB, WiMAX, IP Multimedia Subsystem, VOIP and PTT. [...]

  2. [...] It’s like Samsung took a look into my dirty, geeky mind and made all my wildest fantasies come true.  A sleek, portable device that is the be-all and end-all of devices, the gadget that can be a laptop, phone, media player and more…it’s here.  And Samsung made it. Made it with a full QWERTY keyboard, runs Windows XP, a 5″ WVGA screen, 256MB RAM, 1GHz processor, 1.3 megapixel camer, wimax, plus a total weight of under 600 grams. I am in lust. [...]

  3. can you send me some more pictures of this cellphone in different views n wat it looks lyke closed

  4. can you send some more pictures to me of what it looks like, and how it looks closed?

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