The TM6200 was a test mobile used in worldwide trials of 3G WCDMA during the second half of 2003.
It was used in field trials in operators' networks in Asia, Europe and North America. It enabled them to successfully test WCDMA (UMTS) circuit-switched data, packet-switched data, GPRS data, and WCDMA (UMTS) and GSM voice - both in the multiple WCDMA (UMTS) and GSM/GPRS frequency bands and on the multiple networks with different infrastructure providers.
The TM6200 used Qualcomm’s new MSM6200 chipset which integrated 3G WCDMA (UMTS) with GSM/GPRS systems into a single solution. This allowed handset makers to develop of multimode products for 3G networks. It supported data rates of up to 384 kbps in WCDMA (UMTS) mode.