Amazon Flagship Sales Model PM85, Large-Scale Delivery Possible in the USA

Point Mobile, a specialized company in industrial mobile devices (CEO Kang Sam-kwon), announced on the 28th that its industrial PDA model PM85 has obtained LTE network certification from Verizon, the largest mobile carrier in the United States. Photo by Point Mobile

Point Mobile, a specialized company in industrial mobile devices (CEO Kang Sam-kwon), announced on the 28th that its industrial PDA model PM85 has obtained LTE network certification from Verizon, the largest mobile carrier in the United States. Photo by Point Mobile

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Point Mobile, a company specializing in industrial mobile devices (CEO Kang Samgwon), announced on the 28th that its industrial PDA model PM85 has obtained LTE network certification from Verizon, the largest mobile carrier in the United States.


According to Point Mobile, the significance of PM85 obtaining LTE network certification lies in being the first model certified by Verizon, considered the most stringent mobile carrier in the world. Through this network certification, Point Mobile can now supply the PM85, a flagship model sold on Amazon, in large quantities to the U.S. without restrictions. The company added that this is expected to contribute significantly to future Amazon sales.


Kang Samgwon, CEO of Point Mobile, stated, “With the Verizon network certification for the PM85 model, we expect sales of the PM85 in the U.S., which accounts for 50% of Amazon’s global logistics centers, to increase exponentially.”



Point Mobile is a manufacturer of enterprise mobile computers needed in various fields such as logistics, retail, and production. Currently, the company is preparing to leap forward as a global industrial mobile company by integrating Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) into next-generation industrial mobile computing services.


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