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SavaJe OS released for 3G handsets

December 19, 2005

SavaJe Technologies is pleased to announce that Release 2.5 of SavaJe OS, SavaJe Technologies' Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) based open operating system, is now shipping to mobile handset manufacturers. First commercial handsets using SavaJe OS will ship into the Asian market in early 2006. In addition, LG Electronics is demonstrating and promoting a handset based on SavaJe OS to operators worldwide, and is ready to mass-produce handsets to operator specifications for delivery in 2006.

SavaJe OS 2.5 is an advanced open operating system for mid tier and high tier handsets, based on Sun Microsystems' Java technology. The product supports immediate deployment of 2.5G GPRS and EDGE-based handsets, as well as development of 3G WCDMA/UTMS-based devices.

George Grey, President and Chief Operating Officer, commented "This release is a key milestone for SavaJe Technologies. We believe that SavaJe OS offers an attractive complete platform to handset manufacturers, enabling them to leverage open Java standards, to focus on their own innovation rather than on core OS development and integration, and to flexibly and rapidly meet the increasingly diverse demands of their operator customers. We see Java continuing to emerge worldwide as the primary applications platform for delivery of services and content to mobile devices, and we expect the benefit of SavaJe OS to be compelling to manufacturers, operators and content providers."

Key benefits of the OS include:

-- support for open Java standards
-- scalability and portability
-- easy customization
-- advanced security features.

The bundled SavaJe OS applications suite provides a complete set of consumer-oriented, easy to use, integrated applications that can be easily branded by the OEM and Operator. The use of Java enables branding, themes and personalization to affect the entire user experience, even extending to over the air (OTA) downloaded applications. The suite includes the phone application, customizable handset idle screen, phone menus, SMS text and MMS picture messaging, email, multimedia music and video players, MIDI and MP3 ringtones, text, music and video caller ID features, camera and camcorder, Instant Messaging and Presence, PIM functions - contacts, calendar, notes and alarms, picture viewer and editor, as well as a complete set of utilities for personalization, communications and handset management.

 

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