Saturday, September 5, 2009

Microsoft OneApp :: Unlocking the potential of feature phones.

Microsoft OneApp :: Unlocking the potential of feature phones.

Microsoft has introduced new software application for mobile devices called Microsoft OneApp, that will allow feature phones to run mobile apps like Facebook, Twitter, Windows Live Messenger, and other popular applications and games.



Inshort here is important points about Microsoft OneApp:


• Its lightweight on-phone footprint of just 150 KB makes the installation easy and fast, choose applications want to install option cut down additional installation time and space usage.

• One point access to applications like Facebook, Twitter, Windows Live Messenger, and other popular applications and games.

• OneApp also includes cloud services that help offload processing and storage from the phone to the Internet, improving overall performance.

• Auto updated with no extra effort by the user.

• OK tested with wide range of phones:
o Nokia 3555, 5320, 6300, 6500, 6600, E50, E51, E63, E65, E66, E71, N70, N72 N 73, N78, N80, N81, N82, N85, N95, N96
o Samsung U900 Soul
o Sony Ericsson C510, C902, C905, G705,K610i, K800i, K805i, T650i, W200i, W580 i, W595, W660i, W980

• Very soon ready to use: At present, OneApp is available in South Africa through Blue Label Telecoms and their mibli service. Microsoft plans to launch OneApp in more countries within the next year.

• It has both Client and Server components: The client is a lightweight application that is designed to run on the most popular feature phones. The infrastructure components of OneApp are deployed in conjunction with partners to easily and quickly roll out a branded and customized mobile application experience powered by OneApp.

• Software developers can write new apps for OneApp using industry standards like Javascript and XML. The OneApp software developer kit is expected to be available for developers by the end of 2009.

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