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Porting, validating and integrating software requires significant monetary and time investment. To address this issue, TI is working with leading application software providers to offer a scalable, integrated application suite for delivery of affordable feature phones to the market. These partner application suites are integrated onto TI's LoCosto™ single-chip mobile phone solution and OMAP-Vox™ product family. Highly customizable, the applications solutions significantly reduce time to market and open the doors for manufacturers to quickly deliver new phone models, particularly for high-growth markets.
A common TI software foundation built with open-industry standard application programming interfaces (APIs), allows for software reuse and easy consistent migration across TI's roadmap of LoCosto solutions and OMAP-Vox platforms.
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ELIPS from OpenPlug is the first open software platform designed for mass market phones. ELIPS
Product suite leverages a unique component-based technology, which drastically
simplifies and secures all the phases of mobile phone software development,
integration and deployment. It enables mobile operators and handset makers to
create, update and customize their phones in record time, while keeping full control
over their design and development cycle. |
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SKY MobileMedia is a leading provider of complete pre-integrated turnkey software solutions for wireless handsets. SKY’s market-tested application software platform, SKY-MAP™, has been commercially deployed in over 20 million phones worldwide. SKY-MAP brings together all of the applications software elements required for mass-market handsets, including a complete reference MMI and applications suite, SKY-MMI, standards-compliant middleware engines, and the PC-based RapidPLUS™ set of MMI and applications software development and customization tools. Headquartered in San Diego, California, SKY has additional development centers in Europe, Israel, and India, as well as customer support centers in Taiwan and China. |
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