US
: At the annual CTIA Wireless 2006 trade show, Samsung Telecommunications
America (Samsung) announced plans to launch what is expected to be
the first commercial HSDPA phone in the U.S. market, the SGH-zx20.
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is the latest technology
giving consumers the freedom to enjoy the most advanced video streaming
capabilities.
The zx20, encased
in a sleek Samsung-signature clamshell with silver and black accents,
employs fast mobile broadband technology enabling consumers to download
content seven times faster than phones operating on current 3G UMTS
and GSM/GPRS networks. As a 1.8 Mbps HSDPA handset, the zx20 enables
speedy data connections that rival EVDO and are comparable to home
networks' DSL speeds, meaning quicker access to the Web, video content
and downloads.
The zx20's 262K-color
TFT display gives users a brilliant screen on which to view downloads
from the Internet, or video and still images taken with the 1.3 megapixel
camera. The phone's external microSD(TM) memory card slot (card sold
separately) can be used to save and transfer these images, videos
or music tracks to and from the phone. The integrated media player
can launch downloaded files in a variety of formats, providing users
with even more selections.
For additional
productivity, downloading content, surfing the Web, sending instant
messages and emailing are all completely accessible while on a live
call when using the zx20's speakerphone or Bluetooth headset.
"Samsung
is pioneering the next realm of wireless technology for consumers
with HSDPA testing and development, including the soon-to-be-available
zx20," said Peter Skarzynski, senior vice president, Samsung.
"Applications once possible only on a PC are now available on
Samsung's zx20." In
addition to its entertainment capabilities, the zx20 also features
a speakerphone, Bluetooth(R) wireless technology support and a host
of messaging options such as AOL(TM), ICQ, Yahoo!(TM) and MSN. Users
also can personalize their phones with enhanced sound, voice, video
and animation.
At the Consumer
Electronics Show in January 2006, Samsung was the first manufacturer
in the industry to show U.S. demonstrations of HSDPA handset speeds
of 3.6Mbps, presenting Web browsing, as well as streaming and downloading
of content with demo speeds of 1.8Mbps and 384Kbps. About
Samsung's HSDPA Footprints
March 2005 - Demonstration of 1.8Mbps HSDPA system & handset
December 2005 - Announcement of Europe's first HSDPA phone with Vodafone,
Qualcomm
January 2006 - Industry's first demonstration of 3.6Mbps HSDPA system
and handset
February 2006 - Europe's first demonstration of 3.6Mbps HSDPA system
andhandset
- Announcement of commercially ready Z560 HSDPA for Europe
- The technologically advanced Z560 supports 1.8Mbps data
rates and comes in an ultra slim design and will be
available in the third quarter of 2006