Wednesday, November 21, 2007

LG/Samsung competition manifests the Korean edge in demanding services

It looks like the competition between the two giants LG and Samsung will have the next round among new 3g phones. It is said that in response to the newly released LG KU990, Samsung is about to release its new model W380 with similar technological features. 5 mega pixels camera, optical zoom and other beneficial features will make it a hard nut for LG to crack.

However, once again it becomes obvious how mature the HSDPA market in Korea is, in comparison to Western markets. The new Samsung phone has up to 7.2 Mbps of HSDPA speed (compared with LG's 3.2 Mbps for its use in Europe). What one should keep in mind is that the technology, on both the handset and network side, keeps evolving and with it the services. The greater bandwidth and mature market in Korea create an interesting experimental ground for new services which require more bandwidth. User generated contents (like videos), broadband mobile gaming and other demanding services are all world leading in Korea today.

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