October 16, 2005
Samsung launches cell phone with 3-gigabyte memory
Phys.Org reports that South Korea's Samsung Electronics launched a cellular phone with a three-gigabyte memory on Sunday, which they claim is "the world's largest data storage capacity ever applied to mobile handsets.
I'm nost sure that's true as the Nokia's N91 music phone, can store up to 3,000 songs, and boasts a 4GB hard drive.
Related articles:
-- Samsung to Unveil 3GB HDD Phone - ... The i300 model, equipped with an internal 3-gigabyte hard disk drive (HDD), can store high-definition video clips longer than one hour, 600 MP3 music files or 3,000 photos.
-- Nokia's announces Nseries - Nokia announced a new line of three high-end phones featuring the latest technology, called the Nokia N series, including its first model (the N91) with a built-in hard drive.
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