Samsung ups on-board memory chips to 4GB

Samsung 4GB chipMan, Samsung really needs to take a leaf out of Korean competitor LG’s book when it comes to press photos. Still, while the picture may be dull, we’re pretty excited about the news that Samsung is to start manufacturing 4GB memory chips to be built into (not for memory cards but actually built-in) next-generation phones. 4GB as standard in your phone — the same as a base-level iPod nano — would be very nice, thank you.

The moviMCP chip is already in the hands of handset manufacturers around the world, with Samsung aiming see its new chip in some of the 392 million 3G handsets iSuppli says will ship in 2007.

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