The Samsung D900 - Now in Chrome!

By: Matt Sharp

The Samsung D900 Chrome comes with EDGE technology. Most of the users do not know what the EDGE technology is all about. According to the cellphones.about.com, the definition of EDGE is - A packet switching technology for GSM networks. It's an advanced data transmission mode that does not require a continuous connection to the Internet, as with a standard home modem. Instead, GPRS uses the network only when there is data to be sent, which is more efficient. The &GSM Association& believes using GPRS will enable users to send and receive data at speeds up to 115 kbps, more than two times faster than with traditional home modems.

The users of the phone Samsung D900 Chrome is also known as Enhanced Data GSM Environment. The Samsung D900 Chrome is also enabled with MP3 and many other popular formats. It is worth mentioning many users of the phone Samsung D900 Chrome doesn't know what MP3 is all about.

MP3 is an acronym for MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 audio layer 3. MP3 is the file extension for MPEGaudio layer 3. Layer 3 is one of three coding schemes (layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3) for the compression of audio signals. Layer 3 uses perceptual audio coding and psychoacoustic compression to remove all superfluous information (more specifically, the redundant and irrelevant parts of a sound signal. The stuff the human ear doesn't hear anyway). Courtesy ucla.cyberstuff.net.

The D00 Chrome also come with WMA enabled music system. According to the incendosoft.com - a WMA file with the .wma file extension is an audio recording encoded with Microsoft's Windows Media Audio Codec, and shows that it is an audio-only file that either be downloaded or streamed. Using speech audio recorded at 8khz sample rate or high-quality stereo music files recorded at sample rates up to 48kHz, Windows Audio Media files can be encoded at bit rates as low as 5 Kbps up to Windows Media Players own 'near CD quality' bit rate of 192 Kbps. It is claimed that Windows Media Audio provides CD quality encoding at half the bit rate of MP3.

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