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quad-band handset

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quad-band handset
Refers to GSM cellphones that can be used worldwide because they support all four GSM frequency bands (850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz). See dual-band handset.


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A member of Samsung's Ultra Edition line of handsets, the SGH-D900 is a GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad-band handset featuring an MP3 player with a micro SD-card expansion slot, 3.
Nasdaq:SWKS), the industry's leading wireless semiconductor company focused on radio frequency (RF) and complete cellular system solutions for mobile communications applications, has expanded its family of GSM/GPRS cellular system solutions to increase customer options for reducing the cost and time-to-market for building quad-band handsets with improved performance and advanced multimedia features.
 
 
 
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