Telus Expands Wireless Multimedia Portfolio with SCH-A950 Cell Phone

7:00 am on May 30, 2006 | Category: Cell Phones, Cellular, Mobile Devices, Wireless

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Canadian cell phone carrier, Telus Mobility, has recently started selling the Samsung SCH-A950 in an effort to increase its share of the wireless multimedia market.

The A950 runs on the EV-DO cellular broadband network operated by Telus in most of Canada’s major cities. This allows for fast wireless downloads, and makes it easy for customers to take advantage of Telus SPARK services, including Mobile TV and Mobile Music.

Users will be able to use this phone to access the Telus Mobile Music Storefront, then purchase and download songs over the airwaves. Each track will be offered for $1.99 plus a $0.50 download fee (no mobile data plan is required).

“The Samsung A950 provides clients with the convenience of getting advanced information and entertainment services anywhere, anytime all in an attractive package,” said Telus VP of Products and Services, Robert Blumenthal. “Telus continues to lead the telecommunications industry by delivering the coolest new products and services on our fastest network.”

In addition to its wireless music and television capabilities, the Samsung SCH-A950 handset also features a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, integrated MP3 player, expandable memory, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity.

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