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PCWorld.Com received a sneak peek at Samsung's new PDA phone when they unveiled it at Telecom Asia 2002. These will be put on sale overseas, but are likely to make it to the US and Europe if they can compete.
"SPH-M400 could be the most full-featured PDA phone on the market, featuring voice recognition, a TV tuner, and GPS....Looking much like a conventional PDA, the handset has a large thin film transistor LCD that can display 65,000 colors, voice recognition and a text-to-speech engine, a TV tuner, GPS satellite navigation, an infrared port, and a Secure Digital card slot with support for the SD I/O standard for plug-in peripherals."