With Microsoft's anouncement that they have released a version of their Pocket PC Phone Edition software to support CDMA networks manufacturers are now free to release information about upcoming devices that will be running the new OS versions. One of the first devices that will utilize the newly released software will be the Samsung SPH-m400.
At this point in time details about the specs for the SPH-m400 are a little sketchy, but we do know that it will feature a built-in camera which will allow for integrated picture messaging. It is believed that that SPH-m400 will have a 400 MHz X-scale processor, and 64 MB of RAM.
Although a version of this phone is currently available in Korea there is no word on its pending availability in the US.