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Tag Archives: MediaTek Feature Phone Software Framework and Platform
MediaTek’s ‘smart-feature phone’ effort with likely Nokia tie-up
With the new generation single-chip GSM/GPRS/EDGE-RX SoC products, MT6255 (in mass production: late Q1CY12) and its lower priced cousin MT6250 (in mass production: late Q2CY12), the Taiwanese MediaTek is strengthening its “smart feature phone” effort started in June 2011 with … Continue reading
Posted in "smart" feature phones, Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, consumer computing, consumer devices, Geopolitics
Tagged App Store, dual card dual standby, Dual-SIM Dual-Standby, EDGE, Facebook, Gameloft, MAUI Runtime Environment, MediaTek, MediaTek COSMOS, MediaTek Ecosystem, MediaTek Feature Phone Software Framework and Platform, MediaTek Gemini, MoMagic, MRE, MRE Devices, MRE ecosystem, MT6250, MT6255, Nokia, Nokia Browser, smart-feature phone, smarter phones, Spice Digital, Spreadtrum, Twitter, Twitter for Nokia, Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Messenger, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Weather
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