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Samsung has announced that they’ll help Cellular South deploy its 4G network using the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology. The agreement between the two companies includes Samsung providing necessary infrastructure and also design and launch two LTE-enabled smartphones that will go on shelves by end of 2011. While we don’t have any more details [...]
UPDATE: Craft supports CDMA2000 1X, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. 0, LTE, AWS band 1700/2100MHz. The screen supports WVGA resolution and features 165MB internal memory, full HTML browser and 1500mAh battery giving talk time up to 6 hours. Samsung has finally unveiled MetroPCS’ first LTE phone – the Craft (SCH-r900). It’s the world’s first commercially available [...]
Samsung has expanded its Mobile WiMAX reach by entering into an agreement with Bulgaria’s Max Telecom and Ukraine’s Intellecom. Bulgaria’s Max Telecom has confirmed that it plans to upgrade its commercial Mobile WiMAX service with Samsung’s equipment by end of 2010. On the other hand, Intellecom in Ukraine will use Samsung’s market-proven equipment to [...]
Samsung had started selling its first USB-based 4G-only modems for TeliaSonera in December last year and promised to launch 2G/3G supporting modem in first half of 2010. Well, they’ve delivered it with the launch of GT-B3730 that will give the same blistering speeds while connected to a 4G network or 2G/3G in case of [...]
Samsung today introduced Epic, its first 4G device that will run on Sprint and since Sprint has another power packed 4G device, HTC Evo in its arsenal, it would make an interesting comparison when you compare it spec-to-spec. Evo retails for $199 and though the Epic’s price is not yet confirmed, we expect to [...]
We’ve heard about Galaxy S variant with a physical keyboard and it looks like its gearing up for the US release. The phone has been pictured with Sprint branding and in addition to its evidently 5-row keyboard, the Galaxy S Pro notches up on two other fronts than the Galaxy S. First is the [...]
MetroPCS has roped in Samsung to deploy LTE network in various metropolitan cities across United States. Samsung will not only provide MetroPCS with its commercial infrastructure network products, they’ll also have a phone, the SCH-r900 during the 4G roll out in the second half of 2010. We don’t know how Samsung’s LTE device looks [...]
TeliaSonera have struck a deal with Samsung that will mostly make the European operator, the first ones to sell 4G/LTE modems. The modem (GT-B3710) is USB-based and will be available commercially in Sweden and Norway in 2010 with a promise of up to 10 times higher speed than available today. The chip inside the [...]
Samsung Telecommunications America announced yesterday about their participation in ng Connect Program that will help to drive and expand the development of Long Term Evolution (LTE) and other ultra-high bandwidth technologies. ng Connect Program is a multi-industry initiative and Samsung along with other companies like Alcatel-Lucent will try and provide end user solutions and [...]
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