Saturday, February 15, 2003
Sendo Sets Date for Smart Phone Redux
Posted by Janak Parekh in "THE COMPETITION" @ 04:11 AM
Hmm, it's interesting sticking Sendo articles in the "competition" category. :)
"U.K.-based cell phone maker Sendo is launching a line of "feature phone" handsets and is planning to release a new smart phone this fall, following the demise of its Microsoft-powered Z100 handset.
In addition, the company says it plans to launch a smart phone developer program on Monday during the 3GSM Congress in Cannes, France, to boost the number of applications that will run on its smart phone handset when it arrives on the market."
Check this juicy quote out:
"Brogan said he 'could not be more happy' with Symbian's cooperation on the new smart phone handset. He said that Sendo has more freedom to customize its smart phone because features such as multimedia messaging service (MMS) and Java support are already standard on Symbian. "We don't have to bring it up to the standard operators expect; we start from there," Brogan said. Sendo had added MMS and Java support to Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 through its own efforts."
"U.K.-based cell phone maker Sendo is launching a line of "feature phone" handsets and is planning to release a new smart phone this fall, following the demise of its Microsoft-powered Z100 handset.
In addition, the company says it plans to launch a smart phone developer program on Monday during the 3GSM Congress in Cannes, France, to boost the number of applications that will run on its smart phone handset when it arrives on the market."
Check this juicy quote out:
"Brogan said he 'could not be more happy' with Symbian's cooperation on the new smart phone handset. He said that Sendo has more freedom to customize its smart phone because features such as multimedia messaging service (MMS) and Java support are already standard on Symbian. "We don't have to bring it up to the standard operators expect; we start from there," Brogan said. Sendo had added MMS and Java support to Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 through its own efforts."