Samsung hosts “2017 Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum”
Samsung Electronics, at its recent “Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum” (SMSF) held in New Delhi, has showcased its latest component technologies and solutions for mobile applications, including ISOCELL image sensor and LPDDR4 DRAM. With this, the brand has also confirmed its commitment to India’s mobile market.
According to the company, the mobile ecosystem in India has been experiencing unprecedented development within the past few years and market demand for value-added products has increased sharply. Through its second SMSF India event, Samsung continues to recognize the opportunities that India brings and the potential the market holds.
“India is witnessing an extraordinary digital communication revolution with growth prospects never seen before, and Samsung is thrilled to catalyze this change by providing total technology solutions to our customers,” said Haejin Park, Vice-President and Head of Device Solutions in Southeast Asia, Samsung Electronics. He further added, “We are very proud of where we are today and excited about where we are headed.”
Talking about the event, the Samsung’s branded image sensor ISOCELL was highlighted at the event with demos for its technological sub-brands – Bright, Fast, Slim and Dual – that meet diverse needs of cameras for today’s mobile applications. The brand is named after the company’s own image sensor technology that allows high colour fidelity and excellent image quality even with smaller pixels. Samsung’s advanced semiconductor solutions were also on display including near-field communication (NFC) mobile payment solution, touch controller supporting force home key feature, LPDDR4-based mobile DRAM, and T5 portable solid state drive (SSD).
Following its first components forum in India, the Samsung Image Sensor Forum (2015), Samsung reinforced its presence the next year through the Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum India, presenting a comprehensive lineup of its leading mobile component solutions.
More than 200 industry professionals ranging from mobile manufacturers and OEM (original equipment manufacturer) companies, to design engineers and researchers for mobile devices and technologies attended the forum.
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