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Zi Corporation's handwriting technology selected for Motorola's 3G smartphone

September 6, 2005

Zi Corporation, a provider of intelligent interface solutions, announced at PMN's Mobile User Experience (MEX) event in London that its advanced handwriting recognition solution, Decuma Japanese, is embedded in the newly launched FOMA M1000 3G smartphone, now available through Japan's NTT DoCoMo. Co-developed by NTT DoCoMo and Motorola, the FOMA M1000 is the world's first-ever WLAN-integrated W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS dual-mode smartphone, designed to attract today's increasingly mobile consumers who want connectivity on-the-go using one device. The FOMA M1000 is manufactured by Motorola.

With its mixture of script forms, Japanese is one of the most complex writing systems in the world. The innovative Decuma Japanese handwriting recognition solution provides FOMA M1000 smartphone owners with a new and powerful interface capability that will allow them to significantly increase writing speed.

"Zi is delighted that its Decuma Japanese handwriting recognition solution is a feature of the new FOMA M1000 smartphone," commented Milos Djokovic, Zi Corporation's chief operating officer. "Until the introduction of the FOMA M1000, text entry in Japan normally required multiple taps on the phone's keypad - this will be a thing of the past thanks to Decuma Japanese."

"Decuma is already widely known in Japan through its embedded implementation on Sony Clie devices and this success has been expanded into mobile phones through our work with NTT DoCoMo and Motorola," added Djokovic.

Key features of the Decuma Japanese system from Zi Corporation include:

- Support for all characters in Japanese writing: Kanji, Kana, Latin letters, numbers and punctuation

- Recognition of Kanji characters written in non-standard stroke orders or in cursive form

- Very low memory requirements and rapid response time

- Easily ported recognition engine

- Available for Windows Mobile for PocketPC, WINCE, Palm OS, Symbian and other platforms

The FOMA M1000 smartphone is a highly advanced mobile device that offers a wide range of functionalities. The smartphone is compatible with W-CDMA, GPRS and GSM networks worldwide and with public WLANs. It is bundled with a Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint compatible viewer and offers Bluetooth capability for hands-free communication. It provides full access to the Internet through Opera 7 browser and works with POP and IMAP email and open email attachments. The FOMA M1000 utilizes UIQ V2.1 and Symbian OS V7 operating system.

 

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