
Samsung has just hit the Italian market with the world’s first UMA mobile phone. The technology is a fixed-mobile convergence standard that allows handsets to seamlessly switch from using a cell network to VoIP over Wi-Fi without user intervention.
The SGH-P200 handles GSM, GPRS and EDGE as well as 802.11 b/g. It weighs 95g, has 80MB of flash onboard, a 1.3-megapixel camera and can play back MP3 and AAC/AAC+. Oh, and UMA stands for Unlicensed Mobile Access, although Samsung announced it mistakenly this morning as Unlimited Mobile Access. Oops.
(Via Samsung)
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