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Symbian OS powered Sony Ericsson P800 Smartphone to ship in Q3 2002
Multimedia smartphone with built in camera uses Symbian OS v7.0 and UIQ pen-based user interface
Posted by WDN, March 6 2002
Symbian today announced that the Sony Ericsson P800 smartphone is the first multimedia smartphone to use Symbian OS v7.0 and the UIQ user interface. Sony Ericsson has indicated that the P800 will be available during Q3 2002.
Symbian OS v.7.0 builds on the advanced technology, open standards support and flexibility of previous Symbian OS versions by integrating full multimedia messaging capabilities, support for IPv6 and MIDP Java, and multimode capabilities, enabling phone manufacturers to rapidly roll out phones on 2.5G and 3G networks. UIQ is a customisable pen-based user interface that runs on top of Symbian OS v.7.0 and is designed for media rich mobile phones.
“The Sony Ericsson P800 adds to the range of launched Symbian OS smartphones and will help to ignite the mobile applications and services market place and draw in the 3 million available developers,” said Mark Edwards, Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Symbian. “Symbian OS v7.0 is a major release and the announcement of the P800 with availability in Q3 shows how Symbian is assisting shorter development cycles by including the functionality its customers want.”
“Sony Ericsson is fully committed to Symbian OS for its smartphones, enabling Sony Ericsson's goal to develop mobile multimedia products that are easy and fun to use," said Anil Raj, Corporate Executive Vice President of Sony Ericsson. "The P800 is designed to allow users to enjoy a wide range of multimedia applications and features. Symbian OS and the UIQ touch screen interface play a crucial role in ensuring user satisfaction.”
Sony Ericsson is a gold sponsor at the forthcoming Symbian Developer Expo, which is being held on April 23rd and 24th. At the Symbian Developer Expo, attendees will be able to preview the capabilities and powerful features of the P800, and software developers will be able to receive for the first time software development kits for the UIQ user interface. This will encourage the rapid development of mobile applications and services ready for the scheduled shipping of P800 in Q3, 2002.
More information about the Developer Expo can be found at www.symbian.com/devexpo
About Symbian OS v7.0
Key new features of Symbian OS v7.0 include:
mobile telephony - building on 2.5G GSM / GPRS support in previous versions, Symbian OS v7.0 includes support for multimode and 3G mobile phones, enabling manufacturers to bring out Symbian OS phones worldwide, across all networks, with the ability to reuse their application side software
mobile messaging - building on its comprehensive integrated messaging environment, Symbian OS v7.0 includes EMS and MMS, providing key revenue generating services for network operators
mobile networking - building on existing networking capabilities, Symbian OS v7.0 includes both IPv6 and also IPSEC technologies, extending the abilities of mobile phones to communicate securely with each other on a peer to peer basis
mobile application and services development - building on Symbian's lead in support for open Java development, Symbian OS v7.0 incorporates MIDP Java, extending mobile phone capabilities to run the millions of Java applications and services designed specifically for mobile phones, and SyncML, allowing convenient over the air synchronization of data.
About UIQ
Key features include:
seamless messaging – including: MMS, EMS, SMS, email and fax over GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSCSD, CDMA, cdma2000
integrated contacts – allows users to make a voice call or create an MMS, SMS or fax message with one tap on the recipient's Contacts entry; easily access web or WAP pages associated with contacts; send contacts as vCards over MMS, SMS, email, fax, Infrared or Bluetooth
intuitive agenda – enables easy entry and viewing of complex calendaring; also supports vCalendar over MMS, SMS, email, fax, infrared and Bluetooth
powerful Internet capabilities – including support for: HTML 4.01; HTTP 1.1; HTTPS support over SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0; CSS 1 and CSS 2; XML 1.0 and XHTML 1.0; Java script 1.3; 128-bit encryption and Java applets
simple synchronization – via Infrared, Bluetooth and Serial Port with common desktop applications and SyncML servers.
About Symbian
Symbian is a software licensing company, owned by wireless industry leaders, that is the trusted supplier of the advanced, open, standard operating system for data-enabled mobile phones. Symbian’s mission is to create a mass-market for Symbian OS mobile phones by enabling its licensees to build winning products. Symbian’s website can be found at www.symbian.com
About Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB offers mobile communications products for people who appreciate the possibilities of powerful technology. Established in 2001 by Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson and Sony Corporation, the joint venture continues to build on the success of its two innovative parent companies. Sony Ericsson creates value for its operator customers by bringing new ways of using multimedia communications while mobile. The company’s management is based in London, and has 3,500 employees across the globe working on research, development, design, sales, marketing, distribution and support. For further information, please visit: www.SonyEricsson.com
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