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07 Sep 2004, James Sherwood , V3
Samsung has unveiled what it claims is the world's first mobile phone with an internal hard drive.
The SPH-V5400, launched at the ITU Telecom Asia exhibition, has a 1.5GB hard drive measuring 1in across.
While several smaller hard drives already exist, Samsung says it is the first manufacturer to incorporate it into a mobile phone.
The handset also boasts a high-resolution 2.2in LCD screen, an MP3 player and electronic book.
A microphone enhances the phone's camcorder function, while dual speakers provide a 3D sound effect, according to the manufacturer.
Until now most mobiles have carried a 100MB maximum capacity, but the SPH-V5400 will further narrow the gap between mobile phones and portable digital music players, as users look for all-in-one communication and music playing devices.
The SPH-V5400 will be available in Korea from mid-September.