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3G Windows Mobile phone from Quanta coming soon July 26, 2006 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. Quanta is manufacturing O2 Xda Atom devices for O2 Asia and some iPAQ phones for HP. Since UMTS/3G is becoming "a must" this year it is good to discover that Quanta is working also on 3G phone powered by Windows Mobile 5.0! Please note: O2 Xda Atom is extremely popular in Asia and 3G version of this phone may be popular in Europe and USA... Interestingly it is not announcement from Quanta itself but announcement from supplier, where upcoming 3G Windows Mobile phone from Quanta is being unveiled! Information from RADVISION follows. * * * * * Quanta Selects RADVISION's 3G-324M Toolkit and 3G-324M Testing Suite to Build a Video-Enabled 3G Mobile Handset Quanta’s 3G video handset will deliver advanced capabilities and superior functionality while retaining a very low footprint solution in TD-SCDMA RADVISION, a provider of multimedia conferencing and communications platforms, announced today that Quanta Computer Inc. is licensing RADVISION’s 3G-324M Toolkit, with handset related add-ons, and the ProLab 3G-324M Testing Suite Solution to design and develop a video-enabled 3G mobile handset. The Quanta Group is one of China’s leading developers of computers, storage devices and displays. "Quanta’s selection underscores the advantages of RADVISION’s comprehensive approach," said Adi Paz, Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing for RADVISION’s Technology Business Unit. "From initial reference design through testing, the Quanta group will be using RADVISION’s integrated solutions to deliver a handset with optimal interoperability to achieve reduced time to market. We are very proud to partner with such a significant player in the market.” Quanta will be using the 3G-324M Toolkit to develop a handset based on Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, running on an Intel PXA270 application chip and a Qualcomm MSM6280 baseband chip. The RADVISION 3G-324M Toolkit is uniquely adept to run in environments as this – equipped with easy to use APIs, optimized CPU usage, patent-pending multiplexing technology, and innovative optional features that reduce time-to-market while optimizing interoperability. The 3G-324M Toolkit also uses a wide range of server equipment because of its feature-rich capabilities and robust performance. “We were familiar with RADVISION’s reputation for quality and were impressed with the performance and capabilities of both the 3G-324M Toolkit and the ProLab testing solution. They provide us with both emulation of traffic and in-depth analysis,” said Sean Wu, R&D Director for Quanta. “In addition, RADVISION’s active participation in standardization bodies ensures that we will always benefit from the most up-to-date technology.” Original source of this story is here.
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