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This is a welcome development and one that I am sure will invigorate not only the Korean market, but its role in the international marketplace for mobile communication. As mentioned in an earlier post, I eagerly look forward to seeing what Samsung and LG will offer as their first Android phones. If all the capabilities of Korea's handset makers are brought to bear on the Android project, it could make the Apple I-phone and the Blackberry look like "drops in the bucket" as it were! This should be interesting. I hereby volunteer to test any one of these new devices.