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Samsung lays out plans for U.S. market

SEOUL, South Korea-Samsung Electronics laid out its vision for the U.S. wireless market in conjunction with the Comdex show in Las Vegas, boasting of its worldwide mobile phone sales of 11.7 million units in the third quarter and promising to sell more than 9 million CDMA and GSM mobile phones in the United States this year.

At the Comdex show, Samsung showed off its range of color-screen wireless devices, including the SPH-A500 and the SPH-N400 with advanced displays, the GPRS-capable SGH-S105 and SGH-V205, which includes a built-in CCD camera. The company also showed off its CDMA 1xRTT SPH-i330, a combined mobile phone and personal digital assistant, and the Pocket PC-based SPH-i700.

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