Samsung SCH-M470 Cellphone

April 7, 2008 | In: Cellular Phones

Samsung SCH-M470The first HSUPA smartphone by Samsung was recently launched in Korea.

In case you didn’t know, HSUPA means High-Speed Uplink Packet Access, which is basically an improved version of WCDMA, and it provides higher speeds in terms of transfers. For example, it only takes one minute to upload five MP3 files, while using the “older” WCDMA, you’d have to wait 5 minutes.

As expected from a product released in Korea, the SCH-M470 features all the normal specifications (of smartphones) like WiFi, Bluetooth, Google Search, email support, browser to surf the net, and more.

The only problem seems to be the price, which goes from $617 to $720.

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