www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Samsung’s first Android 2.1 smartphone, the SHW-M100S has been launched in South Korea as Samsung Galaxy A. The Galaxy A will be sold via SK Telecom.

The model features 3.7 inch WVGA screen besides T-DMB mobile TV, 5-megapixel camera, 720MHz CPU, front-facing camera for video calls, 8GB of internal memory, HSPA and WiFi connectivity, 3.5mm headset jack, Bluetooth 2.1 and a 1500mAh battery.

The phone will support all Google services, including access to Android Market.

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Samsung has launched a handset, Anycall Clutch (SPH-W9500) exclusively for South Korean market. Anycall Clutch looks like a variant of the S7070 Diva phone and has the same quilted back. The distinct feature of the model is its diamond-shaped home button.

The set is an all-touchscreen device with a 3.2-inch display, 3-megapixel camera with 3D motion picture feature”, 1.3-megapixel camera for video calls, 3G connectivity (HADPA), GPS, T-DMB mobile TV receiver, SOS function, Bluetooth, e-dictionary and a microSD expansion slot that works with cards of up to 16GB. The 960mAh battery offers enough charge for up to 8 hours of talk and 500 hours of standby time.

The TouchWIZ 2.0 of Samsung is used for all the interaction providing users with a quick way to access the key phone features as well as popular social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Lady UI is the name of the UI variant on the Clutch and it comes with preloaded widget for party planning and some diet assistant app.

The Samsung Anycall Clutch will be available in three shades including Silver, Pink and Black on KT for 600,000 won, which is about $523.

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Japanese and South Korean consumers are early adopters of new technologies, and today, nearly 14 percent of all mobile handsets in South Korea support Digital Mobile Broadcast television. This high percentage is just one indicator of the continuing flow of innovation coming from Korean and Japanese handset designers, a trend explored in a new study from ABI Research on the topic of mobile phone research and development initiatives including 4G.

According to senior analyst Andy Bae, based in Seoul, camera- and mobile TV-enabled phones are expected to drive new growth momentum over the next few years in both countries’ handset markets.

In 2006, approximately 75% of all handsets in Japan and 52% in South Korea include cameras. “Two megapixel camera phones with autofocus and zoom functions have started to outpace 1.3 megapixel models in Japan and South Korea,” said Bae. “Two and three megapixel phones will be mainstream by 2008. Five (and greater) megapixel models will dominate after 2010.”

ABI Research reports that Japan and South Korea have launched HSDPA and CDMA 1xEV-DO Rev. A services this year. The technologically advanced environment has spurred mobile vendors to develop premium and high-end handsets to support video call and music track download services.

In Japan, the most popular new services are “Chaku Uta” music downloads to mobile handsets. HSPDA services, with their broadband data rates, provide customers with very satisfactory music download experiences. Accordingly, Japanese vendors have continuously expanded music phones product lines with Bluetooth headphones, shuttle controls keys, and key pads.

Common to both countries is the popularity of mobile TV-enabled handsets. In South Korea, vendors are focusing on development and marketing of T-DMB versus S-DMB phones, due to T-DMB’s brighter future prospects.

Displays are evolving as well. Japanese and South Korean manufacturers will incorporate cutting-edge display innovations such as 16:9 ratios, 2.5-inch AM OLED displays using system-on-panel, and LTPS TFT, the efficiency of which can decrease the number of circuits and components, and therefore, power consumption.

About the market research study

The ABI Research report, “Mobile Phone Innovation in Japan and South Korea”, delves deeply into the region’s innovative handsets and components, including LCD and camera. It tracks the ongoing R&D activities for 4G, and examines the market trends building around innovative mobile handsets and the future demands they will meet. It forms part of ABI Research’s Mobile Devices Research Service .

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