| 4th February - NXP Semiconductors
and Purple Labs jointly announced the release of a 3G Linux reference feature
phone offering video telephony, music playback, high-speed Internet browsing and
video streaming at a transfer price below US$100. The new Purple Magic phone serves
as a reference design for phone manufacturers creating entry-level 3G handsets,
including those targeting mobile markets such as Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe
and Latin America. According to the GSA mobile industry trade group, there
are now 197 commercial 3G/WCDMA networks in 87 countries, but the adoption of
3G services is concentrated in mature European and Asian markets. The viability
of 3G services in emerging markets requires large volumes of affordable data-capable
devices - and the 3G Purple Magic has been highly optimised specifically to meet
this market challenge. During the recent holiday period, mobile operators
were purchasing entry-level 3G phones for $120 to $145, commented Simon
Wilkinson, CEO of Purple Labs. Leveraging our Linux technology, the Purple
Magic design now enables manufacturers to deliver compelling 3G products at a
transfer price below $100. The Purple Magic reference phone is based
on the NXP Nexperia Cellular System Solution 7210 for 3G, coupled with the Purple
Labs Linux suite, and is available as a fully integrated, turnkey solution. Production
of an initial quantity of fully working phones has enabled Purple Labs to undertake
considerable testing and validation, further reducing investment and time to market
for OEMs and ODMs that leverage the Purple Magic design. NXP offers powerful
3G and 3.5G multimedia platforms running on a single ARM926 processor core. The
Nexperia Cellular System Solutions with Linux support true UMTS performance, delivering
seamless service coverage in 2G and 3G networks as well as advanced multimedia
features that allow consumers to take full advantage of next generation applications
and mobile operator services. NXP believes in Linux as the basis for
the next generation of mobile handset innovation," said Dan Rabinovitsj,
Senior Vice President and General Manager, Cellular Business, NXP Semiconductors.
Weve been working closely with Purple Labs to develop Linux-based
mobile terminals that meet the cost and performance requirements of the mass market.
Our joint achievement is to bring the advantages of an Open OS environment to
the mass market based on industry leading silicon and software. The
Purple Magic reference phone clearly demonstrates our combined leadership in the
mobile Linux arena," added Wilkinson. While the mobile Linux industry
has largely concentrated on high-end devices, the Purple Magic is the first 3G
Linux mass-market reference feature phone available today. The Purple
Magic phone will be exhibited at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain
on February 11-14, 2008 in the NXP booth (Hall 8, B110).
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