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Benefon Q will support
both WML (WAP) and HTML content and services, giving far more
flexibility than todays current WAP-only handsets. It has an
integral e-mail client, enabling access to regular e-mail services
through standard Internet e-mail protocols. |
Benefon has unveiled the Benefon Q, a
new milestone mobile phone.
Benefon Q is a true personal
communication center, powered by Microsoft Mobile Explorer. Benefon Q is
perfectly designed, and one of the smallest GSM phones ever made.
Benefon Q will support both WML (WAP) and HTML content and services,
giving far more flexibility than todays current WAP-only handsets.
Furthermore, Benefon Q has an integral e-mail client, enabling access to
regular e-mail services through standard Internet e-mail protocols.
Benefon Q's easy access to Internet services and strong design are
supported by features like dual-band operation, 14.4 kbps data and
fax, predictive T9 text input, personal organiser and vibrating alert.
And weighing only 89 grams, Benefon Q is probably the smallest WAP phone
in the world.
Benefon Q incorporates Microsoft Mobile Explorer, including a
dual-mode, operating-system independent microbrowser. Microsoft Mobile
Explorer is a comprehensive, open software platform designed to power a
broad range of Internet-enabled mobile telephones.
Benefon Q is an important milestone in Benefons mission of providing
innovative, high-performance wireless communication instruments with
professional quality and new Finnish design, said Jorma U. Nieminen,
president of Benefon. Benefon shares Microsofts vision of the mobile
Internet, based on industry standards like HTML and WAP. We believe this
standards-based approach benefits end users as well as the developers.
The dual-mode WAP and HTML browser of Benefon Q provides the user with a
capability to access a wealth of existing services and information,
because the browser can automatically read content in either format at a
given URL. Also it gives service developers flexibility in choosing
their platform, and the comfort of being able to use their current
Internet tools and knowledge to design services.
The e-mail client in Benefon Q gives the user easy access to standard
private and corporate Internet e-mail services, independent of WAP
portals, thus further increasing the flexibility of using the product.
Benefon Q is a premium handset, with market-leading quality and
features. It provides an excellent personal device for use with
Microsofts end-to-end server solutions for mobile access to corporate
and personal information, said Kevin Dallas, group product manager
of the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft Corp. Microsofts commitment
to industry standards and inter-operability makes Benefon Q a solid
terminal platform for both WAP and HTML content and services.
Benefon Q is the first WAP phone enabling location-based services
through support of the Smart Location Server by Hewlett-Packard. Benefon
Q is an ideal device to access mobile e-services. The built-in e-mail
client makes it easier than ever before to access solutions like our own
OpenMail Anywhere messaging
solution. WAP combined with support for location-based services makes
the Q a very exciting new product for the developer community in HPs
Mobile E-Services Bazaar to work on. The best thing is that it will be
very easy for developers to find their way to our bazaar, both online
and the physical sites, using the Q, said Bazaar Director Peter
Vesterbacka of Hewlett-Packard.
Developer support for Benefon Q will be provided prior to general
availability.
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