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CeBIT 2006: Best mobile phone pictures from CeBIT
So many mobile phones at CeBIT 2006, not enough time to blog about them! So here’s a round up of all the best pictures of the new shiny mobile phone on display at CeBIT to whet your appetite for the details to come.
Samsung hints at 20 Gigabyte mobile phone

The good news from Samsung just doesn’t stop! After its 10 megapixel camera phone announcement at CeBIT 2006, Samsung telecom head Lee Ki-tae also disclosed that Samsung will soon supply HSDPA phones to Vodafone in the U.K. and Cingular Wireless in the U.S., with those HSDPA services providing up to 7.2 Mbps services by the end of this year. Better still, when asked about Samsung’s mobile phone strategy, Lee said the company will soon introduce a smart phone equipped with a 20-Gbyte hard-disk drive!
At this rate, CeBIT 2010 will see the first terabyte mobile phone, with camera resolutions measured in the gigapixels! Can’t wait!
[Source: EE Times]
Samsung’s SCH-B600 10 megapixel camera phone not just for Korea
Samsung’s amazing new SCH-B600 10 megapixel camera phone is one of those fantastic Korean phones that normally remains just that: a Korean phone, destined for the super-advanced Korean market only. But according to Lee Ki-tae, the head of Samsung’s telecommunications business, the Samsung SCH-B600 isn’t just a technical masterpiece, it’s also aimed at helping the company gain more market share – and that means Europe.
[Source: Carolina Newspapers]
CeBIT 2006: Pantech G-6200 biometric mobile phone
Pantech chose CeBIT 2006 to show off their new Pantech G-3600V and G-6200 mobile phones. The Pantech G-3600V is a good looking mobile music phone, which plays MP3, WMA, AAC, and has assorted EQs and a 1.3 megapixel camera (which seems embarrassingly tame compared with Samsung’s monster!). Slightly better in the megapixellage front is the new Pantech G-6200, which has a 2.0 megapixel camera, and also comes complete with biometrics, ensuring only the rightful owner can use it.
Pantech also announced at CeBIT 2006 their plans for pushing into Europe, including opening offices in France, UK, and Germany. So yet more of those glorious Korean phones are heading Europe’s way.
[Source: EngadgetMobile]





