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  • JBlend Powers K610im 3G Handset

    Aplix Corp. announced its JBlend Java platform has been deployed in Sony Ericsson’s K610im 3G handset. The incorporation of Aplix’s JBlend technology enables a variety of compelling content and Java experience for K610im users to enjoy, including games and multimedia applications. JBlend platform will also be deployed in Sony Ericsson’s other models that are under development.

    The JBlend platform has already been deployed on over 233 million mobile devices around the world as of the end of June 2006. The K610im is said to be Sony Ericsson’s first dual-mode GSM/UMTS phone to offer full support for i-mode.

    Posted: 3 October 2006 | Filed: Terminal Technology, Wireless News | Feedback | Print |
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