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November 22, 2006

Mobile phones will undergo a dramatic transformation over the next few years, incorporating more powerful processors and more storage, as well as new technologies, a Samsung executive said Monday.

The addition, sensors will monitor a user’s health and offer a wider range of entertainment and online services, said Kang-Hun Lee, vice president of Samsung’s Next-Generation Terminals Team. “We are pretty much focusing on the multimedia capabilities,” Lee said, although voice will remain a “basic capability” of these devices.

By 2010 or so, handsets will use flexible or holographic displays and could have processors that run at clock speeds up to 5GHz, Lee said. In addition, they may pack up to 10G bytes of flash memory or hard disks that can hold 20G bytes of data or more, he said.

Future handsets will also include more advanced cameras, capable of capturing 3-D and holographic images, and rely on fuel cells or solar panels for power, Lee said. Future handsets will switch seamlessly from one network to another, moving between cellular networks, mobile WiMax and other networks, he said.

Last June, Samsung announced plans to add mobile Wimax support to a GSM handset. That handset is due to hit the market during the first half of 2007. Next year Samsung will also put a 1GHz StrongArm processor inside a mobile phone.


Originally posted by samc from dailywireless.org, remediated by yatta on Nov 22, 2006 at 4:04 PM


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