World's First WiMax/WiBro & CDMA Dual Phone

By Steve Biddle, in , posted: 22-Jun-2006 17:02

Now this could be particularly interesting in light of the Woosh/Telecom tieup and some speculation around a few months ago of a possible WiBro/WiMax upgrade..

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2158729/samsung-cdma-wimax-phone



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Comment by juha, on 22-Jun-2006 20:07 , user id: 16775)

Plus Wifi, Bluetooth, IR and a battery life of five minutes with all the radios blasting? :)

Wonder if it's related to the one I blogged about here:
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/juha/312


Comment by sudhakar, on 17-Feb-2007 06:06 , user id: )

sir,
I am doing my final year B.Tech project on WiBro inorder to develop it will you kindly help to me
yours scincierly
T.Venkata sudhakar


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