Telus Mobility debuts Samsung's Uproar MP3 cellphone to Canadian market
As the world's first wireless phone with built-in downloadable music capabilities, the Uproar allows consumers to download MP3 files from their computer directly onto the handset via a USB data cable. The Uproar is available now at TELUS Mobility retail locations across Canada.
"Samsung is very proud to partner with TELUS Mobility to introduce the Uproar into the Canadian market," said Peter Skarzynski, senior vice president of sales and marketing for wireless terminals, STA. "As a four-in-one device, the Uproar acts as a personal jukebox, a personal information organizer, and a wireless Web browser while allowing consumers to stay connected with a stylish wireless phone."
Weighing in at just over 5 ounces (142 grams) with extended battery, the extremely small, lightweight phone comes loaded with features. The Uproar combines the latest in music technology with advanced features offered through Samsung and TELUS Mobility to create a four-in-one wireless phone. Not only does the Uproar allow users to play virtually any file in MP3 format, the phone also serves as an Internet portal and personal organizer. The phone comes with a five-line display and microbrowser that allows clients to surf TELUS Mobility's Pocket Web services.
"With its unique MP3 offering, the Samsung Uproar provides our clients with access to not only an outstanding Web-ready wireless phone, but a miniature mobile entertainment unit as well," said Wade Oosterman, TELUS Mobility's executive vice president of sales and marketing. "We're very excited to be the exclusive carrier of the Uproar across Canada."
While the Uproar's MP3 player is active, customers hear a beep to alert them of an incoming call. Consumers can choose to either take the call or continue to listen to their audio files. The Uproar's built-in Flash Memory holds more than an hour of CD-quality music that can be heard through a headset remote that comes packaged with the phone.
For those on-the-go clients that use their wireless phone as a productivity or business tool, the Uproar offers up to five minutes of voice memo. In addition, Uproar users can send and retrieve e-mails directly from the handset with Phone.com's UP Browser 3.1.
The Uproar comes standard with voice-activated dialing in English and French, which allows users to simply say the name of the person they would like to call.
The address book contains more than 200 phone book entries allowing up to six entries for each contact. The Uproar also features a Personal Information Organizer (PIO) that allows the user to input to-do-lists and store important dates as well as set appointments. The T9 text input software allows the user to save time when using the organizer by serving as a predictive speller.
The Uproar includes an extended lithium ion battery. In the CDMA 1900 MHz mode, the extended battery provides five hours of talk time and 225 hours of standby time. The battery provides a pure play-time in digital standby of more than 10 hours (with no calls).
About Samsung
Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc., a Dallas-based subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd., researches, markets and develops wireless handsets and telecommunications products throughout North America. For more information, see STA's Web site at www.samsungusa.com.
Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd., a $30 billion flagship company of the Korean-based Samsung Group, is a world leader in electronics, with operations in over 50 countries.
About TELUS Mobility
TELUS Mobility, combining the national wireless operations of TELUS, Clearnet and QuebecTel Mobilite, provides a full suite of wireless services to more than two million clients across Canada. For more information, please visit us at www.telusmobility.com.
TELUS Corporation is one of Canada's leading telecommunications companies providing a full range of communications products and services that connect Canadians to the world. The company reported $6.4 billion in revenues in 2000 and is the premier service provider in Western Canada. TELUS also provides voice, data, Internet, advertising and wireless services to Central and Eastern Canada. With the purchase of QuebecTel and national digital wireless service provider Clearnet Communications Inc., TELUS is rapidly strengthening its position as a leading national service provider. For more information about TELUS, visit www.telus.com.
Source: Telus
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