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| NEC High Definition Wireless Phone |
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24th July 2003 |
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Inset is the 515 High Definition Mobile (HDM)" The NEC America-AT&T Wireless arrangement is a natural extension of NEC's strong relationship with NTT DoCoMo, Inc., a key shareholder of AT&T Wireless. Building on NEC's use of NTT DoCoMo's advanced i-mode(TM) mobile internet technologies in Japan and Europe, NEC America in conjunction with AT&T Wireless will provide U.S. consumers with innovative technologies. "With the recent advancements in display clarity, sound quality and multimedia applications, we have now entered a new era of 'High Definition Mobile' technology," said Noboru Sakata, General Manager of the Wireless Engineering Division at NEC America, Inc. "The 515 HDM combines many sought after applications and features, such as the simultaneous key press that allows game players to shoot and move at the same time, integrated polyphonic sound, and in-game vibration feedback." "With the addition of NEC America's 515 High Definition Mobile+ phone to our line of mMode phones, AT&T Wireless customers will have access to an exciting and entertaining mobile experience," said Phil Osman, Executive Vice President-Mobile Multimedia Services for AT&T Wireless. "By offering a Java-enabled handset featuring a brilliant color display and polyphonic ringer, our customers can really enjoy the ultimate in wireless game play." The launch of the
515 HDM in North America is a key part of NEC Corporation's plans to
significantly expand its overseas mobile phone business within the fiscal
year ending March 2004. NEC plans to introduce approximately 20 new
handsets for international markets, utilizing the company's most advanced,
Japanese market-proven technologies. Lightning Fast Mobile Gaming The first of NEC's
500-series of HDM mobile phones, the 515 HDM - through its compact,
stylish, clamshell form factor -- delivers GSM global connectivity by
combining voice and data with interactive, feature-rich functionality
in a GSM/GPRS quad-band environment. Equipped with an oversized 2.2
inch, 65,536-color display, 40-note polyphonic ring tunes and advanced
technologies such as DoJA(TM), a version of Java(TM), created specifically
for the mobile environment in a partnership between NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
(NTT DoCoMo) and Sun Microsystems, the 515 HDM offers an impressive
gaming interface, as well as a high performing mobile enterprise computing
experience. In addition, the handset features a second, dedicated applications
processor to enable lightning-fast mobile game play, without overriding
or impacting incoming calls. |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
The
validation and GCF approval of these test cases are the signal for the
market launch of a new Racal Instruments test platform that will fulfil
the requirements of 3G mobiles and, based on the 3GPP specifications,
cover the entire spectrum of RF conformance tests. |
The
launch of the 515 HDM in North America is a key part of NEC Corporation's
plans to significantly expand its overseas mobile phone business within
the fiscal year ending March 2004. |
The
Ericsson WCDMA solution will enable COSMOTE customers in Greece to continue
enjoying advanced mobile services in the new 3G era. |
T&T
Wireless announced agreements with Nortel Networks and Ericsson to deploy
what is expected to be the first commercial W-CDMA network in North America. |
Lucent
Technologies has successfully completed an expansion of the SKYLINK network
for Delta Telecom (Delta), the first Russian mobile operator to implement
a third-generation (3G) mobile network |
Just
two years after launching its mobile games service, IN-FUSIO, the number
one mobile games service provider for operators in Europe and China, has
announced new user figures |
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