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Samsung unveils new MP3 phone AFP via Yahoo! News
South Korea's Samsung Electronics said it has unveiled a new mini mobile phone which doubles as an MP3 player.
SigmaTel out, Samsung in at iPod shuffle EETimes
Apple's new iPod shuffle does not contain SigmaTel's MP3 decoder chip, as previously thought. Instead, Samsung is said to have won the socket at Apple, according to an analyst.
Samsung unveils new MP3 phone TODAYonline
This handout picture shows Samsung Electronics' new mini mobile phone "SGH-X830" which doubles as an MP3 player. It can store 250 songs and allows users to download audio files from CNN or BBC websites.
Samsung unveils new MP3 phone PhysOrg
South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Friday it has unveiled a new mini mobile phone which doubles as an MP3 player.
Samsung unveils new MP3 phone RTÉ News
South Korea's Samsung Electronics today unveiled a new mini mobile phone which doubles as an MP3 player. The SGH-X830 model measures 84 x 30 x19.9 mm (3.36 x 1.2 x 0.8 inches) and weighs 75 grams (2.62 ounces).
Technology: Samsung K5 music players Pioneer Press
Samsung's new K5-series music players are bulkier than their iPod nano counterparts, but for a very good reason — the Windows-based devices incorporate a speaker that slides out and flips up to transform the gizmos into miniboom-boxes.
Samsung focuses on music segment with SGH-X830 Telecom.paper
(TP) Samsung unveiled the 'mini MP3 phone', the SGH-X830. The swing-open phone functions like an MP3 player when closed with a music player interface, and
New Samsung MP3 Phone Cellular-News.com
Samsung Electronics is launching a Mini MP3 Phone' (Model: SGH-X830). Samsung's latest mini music phone comes with an innovative MP3 player design.
Samsung-Sony LCD venture expects profit in 2006 EETimes
Samsung Electronics said its S-LCD Corp. joint venture with Sony Corp. will turn a profit after only two and a half years in the capital-intensive panel business.
Samsung announces 16-chip MCP technology Electronic Engineering Times Asia
Samsung Electronics announced that it has developed the industry's 'first' process to enable the manufacture of a 16-chip multi-chip package of memory.

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