Users can watch video through the phone's 260,000-color, 2.2-inch wide LCD screen, with the option of connecting an external TV through a TV-out connector.
Its large capacity battery (1300mAh) powers the phone with continuous screen on for more than three hours, resolving the battery-depletion problem that has plagued DMB phones. The measures 106.5 x 52 x 24.9 mm and weighs 120 g.
The B200 has a built-in 2-megapixel camera, with flash, allowing users to take pictures or record videos (MPEG4). The phone offers a variety of multimedia functions, including an MP3 player and video viewer.
The phone also offers a file-viewing function that allows access to a variety of files, such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Memory can be expanded with TransFlash memory cards.
Samsung Electronics plans to release the B200 within the first half of this year. The company launched Korea's first satellite DMB phone (SCH-B100) in January of this year and has recently completed the development of a terrestrial DMB phone (SPH-B1200).


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