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To: sditto who wrote (32002)9/21/2000 5:22:25 PM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 54805
 
"Have you seen any articles describing the plans and timing of the major wireless handset manufacturers to incorporate MP3 capabilities into their products..."

Newer handsets incorporating MP3 are trickling onto the market, however I have not seen any specific timelines as of yet.

I see dedicated MP3 players, dedicated handsets with Internet access and hybrid devices all contributing to an upswell in demand for embedded and removable flash memory.

Aus



To: sditto who wrote (32002)9/21/2000 5:42:11 PM
From: EJhonsa  Respond to of 54805
 
Samsung's coming out with an MP3 phone in November, and Siemens in December or January, I think. Meanwhile, Ericsson will begin selling a matchbook-sized MP3 module that can be connected to handsets that are out on the market by the end of the year.

samsungelectronics.com

siemens.com

biz.yahoo.com

Eric