Samsung launched the V9850, a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone that can convert to a landline phone when you're near an access point from LG Telecom's Gibun Zone service, which you can purchase for use at home. The system is designed to save you money by paying landline rates instead of hefty wireless prices, and the phone itself also comes equipped with a 2 megapixel camera and a "mobile disc", which we assume is a MicroSD card (unless Samsung's been working on yet another standard and hasn't told us about it).
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Eeef @ May 30th 2006 9:33AM
'Mobile Disk', means the device can be used as a Mass Storage device on Windows or Mac OS X. So in other words its Plug And Play for Drag and Drop of files!
Ethan