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Samsung debuts Linux-powered smartphone in China

Dec 16, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 3 views

Samsung has begun shipping a new Linux-powered smartphone in China. The Samsung SCH-i519 smartphone supports both Chinese and English, and works with the CDMA2000 1x network of China's #2 wireless provider, Unicom. The device features voice control, a powerful 400MHz XScale PXA255 processor, and a Linux OS and software suite from Mizi Research.

Add this to other recent news (a Linux-powered smartphone from China's E28; Japan's NTT DoCoMo has adopted Linux for its new 3G phones; and, of course, Motorola announced the Linux-powered A760 earlier this year), and it starts to look like Linux is picking up steam in the mobile phone market.

Get all the juicy hardware and software details on Samsung's new embedded Linux smartphone in our complete Device Profile, featuring detailed specs and nearly 40 screenshots.

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