Samsung Electronics has developed a cell phone capable of receiving real-time traffic information using a new system called TPEG. The SPH-B5800 phone can receive and decode the information broadcast using the Transport Protocol Experts Group format, which was developed in Europe in the late 1990s and is already in use in South Korea. The phone updates travel information every 5 minutes and can also display TV broadcasts from stations using the country's Satellite DMB system. It went on sale in South Korea in December for around $600 and includes a 2-megapixel camera, a 330,000-word dictionary, and a 2-inch color TFT (thin-film transistor) LCD screen. It measures 96 millimeters by 46 mm by 16 mm and weighs 96 grams. There are no current plans to offer it overseas.
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