
ASIA S Korea :
LG Electronics and SavaJe Technologies announce that LG Electronics
is the first company in the world to complete development of a handset
using SavaJe OS(TM), SavaJe Technologies' Java(TM) Platform, Micro
Edition (Java ME) Connected Device Configuration (CDC) based open
OS. LG Electronics is demonstrating and promoting the product to operators
worldwide, and is ready to mass-produce handsets to operator specifications
for delivery in 2006.
The
LG Electronics handset features a slide design with 176x220 color TFT
display, 1.3MPixel camera, Bluetooth, and an SD Card memory card for
storage of up to 1GB of applications, music, video and pictures. The
handset plays MP3, AAC and AAC+ music formats as well as H.263 and MPEG4
videos.
SavaJe
OS is an advanced open operating system for handsets, based on Sun Microsystems'
Java technology. Uniquely, all handset applications, including the handset
UI itself, are written in Java. This enables LG Electronics to easily
offer operator customizations, while using a common software platform.
Using deep theming functionality, SavaJe OS can implement operator-specified
applications and menus, as well as color schemes, sounds, background
images and icons that affect both built-in and downloaded applications.
SavaJe
offers an innovative multitasking mobile handset Java environment for
applications developers. The operating system implements open Java standards
developed by the Java Community Process (JCP). The OS offers one of
the richest and most complete sets of Java ME APIs seen to date on any
mobile device, including core support for both the Java ME Connected
Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and the CDC environment, using a
single optimized Java Virtual Machine. In addition, SavaJe OS opens
wireless development to desktop developers for the first time on mobile
devices, with support for Sun's Swing-based advanced graphics API. Additional
Java APIs are provided for multimedia, messaging, telephony, IM/chat,
networking, file system, and PIM access. As a result, compelling new
applications and services can be easily and rapidly developed by both
wireless and desktop Java programmers.
Open
OS security is addressed by the implementation of OMA-compliant Digital
Rights Management (DRM), a secure key store, certificate and policy
management, and a complete set of Java ME CDC security APIs for cryptography,
secure networking, authorization and authentication.
"The
SavaJe and LG Electronics implementation of a complete handset operating
system based on Java technologies extends significant opportunities
to developers," said Alan Brenner, Vice President, Client Systems
Group, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "With the implementation of CDC-based
technologies, the handset provides not only functionalities that are
compatible with existing Java wireless APIs, but also access to additional
APIs in the Java platform that are now made available on mobile devices.
This will provide added flexibility and capabilities for developers
to create even more exciting mobile applications."
Dr.
Skott Ahn, Executive Vice President, LG Electronics, said "LG Electronics
and SavaJe Technologies have worked closely together since announcement
of the relationship between the two companies a year ago. Creating an
open OS is a significant achievement in itself. To do so using Java,
offering this level of performance for the entire applications platform,
including full telephony support, brings a new era of opportunity for
developers, operators and end-users. The combination of LG experience
and innovation with SavaJe's Java technology has resulted in a high
performance platform that is applicable to handsets for GPRS, EDGE,
3G and beyond. LG is very pleased to be the first manufacturer to demonstrate
and offer this platform on a handset to operators worldwide."
"The
SavaJe and LG Electronics implementation of a complete handset operating
system buries the myth that Java is not suitable for a complete embedded
handset applications platform once and for all. The Java Micro Edition
(Java ME) platform is already available on over 500 million handsets
worldwide. The SavaJe-based LG Electronics handset provides not only
compatibility with existing Java wireless standards, but also access
to APIs that have until now only been available in the desktop environment.
We are excited to be providing the next generation of the wireless Java
platform to operators, developers and end users," said George Grey,
President, SavaJe Technologies. "SavaJe is very pleased to be working
with LG Electronics on commercialization of our open Java-based handset
platform. LG Electronics' commitment to innovation and quality has been
a key factor in achieving the level of functionality and performance
that is now being demonstrated to operators. We look forward to a long
and fruitful continuing partnership with LG Electronics."
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