Samsung announces three new Mobile TV phones
Samsung have announced three new Mobile TV-enabled (DMB) mobile phonesthe SCH-B300, SCH-B330, and SCH-B360. The new Korean phones offer a huge variety of features, including a 3 Megapixel camera, MP3 and TV-out, all packaged in a seriously cool form factor.
Read more about the new Samsung Mobile TV phones after the jump.
The new Samsung Mobile TV-enabled mobile phones
First up is the Samsung SCH-B300, which features a rotating QVGA diplay, 2 Megapixel camera, satellite DMB reception, MP3 playback, video-on-demand (VOD), TV-out, EV-DO, IrDA, microSD storage, and PictBridge mobile printing.
Better still is the Samsung SCH-B330 clamshell, which offers a rotating QVGA display, 3 Megapixel camera, S-DMB reception, MP3 playback, VOD, TV-out, EV-DO, Bluetooth, PictBridge, and microSD.
Finally, the Samsung SCH-B360 (above) is a slider handset that looks identical to the SGH-D600, and features a QVGA TFT LCD display, 2MP camera, S-DMB reception, MP3 playback, VOD, TV-out, EV-DO, IrDA, and USB connectivity.
Samsung seem to be on roll at the moment, having shipped over 100 million phones in 2005, with over 160 different handsets. These new models show the company's still innovating.






