Reuben Lee | Feb 06, 2007

It looks like Singaporeans will soon get to enjoy digital TV broadcasts on their mobile phones, if Samsung's upcoming launch of its DVB-H TV-phone is any indication.
According to the Korean mobile maker, the
SGH-P930, which was showcased at the
ITU Telecom World 2006 in Hong Kong last December, is expected to roll out in Singapore in the second quarter of this year. If things go as planned, we can expect to see DVB-H (or Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld) services finally being rolled out in the island state.
The SGH-P930 sports a unique swivel design that lets users view the screen in landscape mode. In addition to the onboard triband GSM and DVB-H support, the Samsung handset also comes with 3G and HSDPA for faster connectivity. Other features include a 2-megapixel camera, 2.3-inch QVGA display, TV-out, digital power amp and microSD expansion slot.
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andrisetia
if only i have one, ic an watch tv from anywhere and not stuck in traffic and flood
Feb 06, 2007 16:13