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Telecom Lead Team: Samsung and Qualcomm are going
to release the secure high-definition (HD) service utilizing Qualcomm’s
Snapdragon StudioAccess and ARM’s TrustZone technologies.
This service will allow consumers to watch brilliant HD
videos directly on their mobile device through Samsung Media Hub.
“Samsung is excited to pioneer the mobile HD display
revolution using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor along with ARM’s Trustzone
technology. This combination will enable Samsung Media Hub consumers to have an
HD viewing experience right in the palm of their hand,” said Curtis
Sasaki, senior VP, Samsung media solutions center America.
This secure HD service will be debuted on the 5.3″
HD Super AMOLED display of the Samsung Galaxy Note, featuring a Snapdragon
processor by Qualcomm.
The implementation of this new hardware will provide the
ability to watch luminous, HD quality movies and TV shows through Samsung’s
Media Hub directly on a mobile device. The Samsung Galaxy Note will be the
first device to adopt this technology via a firmware update to be announced at
a later date.
Snapdragon StudioAccess technology provides end-to-end
content protection that is on par with movie studios stringent security
requirements.
“Snapdragon StudioAccess, coupled with ARM’s
TrustZone, provides a higher level of security which allows Samsung to provide
premium content that consumer expect in their mobile devices,” said Raj
Talluri, vice president of product management, Qualcomm.
Samsung will be demonstration the
Snapdragon/TrustZone-enabled HD viewing service experience on the Samsung
Galaxy Note at Mobile World Congress.
Recently, Samsung unveiled its first ever Dual SIM smartphones the Galaxy Ace Duos
(SCH-i589), Galaxy Y Pro Duos (GT B5512) and Galaxy Y Duos (GT-S6102) for
the Indian market.
The company also launched Champ Deluxe Duos (C3312) and
Star 3 Duos (GT-S5222) in the feature phone segment.
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