Samsung Launches New Camcorder Phone
Responding to rapidly growing demand here for camcorder phones that can shoot and store video and sound clips, Samsung Electronics this week launched the Anycall SCH-V330, an IMT-2000 mobile phone with built-in camcorder functionality.
The device can shoot and store up to 20 minutes of video clips with sound, which can be played back on a high-quality TFT-LCD display. To shoot clips at 11 frames per second, the user just presses the shutter once.
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