IntoMobile

Breaking news, information, and analysis on the latest mobile phones and mobile technology

Open NavigationOpen Search
  • Home
  • Platforms
    • iOS / iPhone OS
    • Android
    • Windows Phone
    • BlackBerry OS
  • Hardware
    • New Hardware
    • Tablets
    • Reviews
    • Rumors
  • Carriers
    • AT&T
    • Sprint
    • T-Mobile
    • Verizon
  • Manufacturers
    • Apple
    • Samsung
    • HTC
    • LG
    • Motorola
  • Best VPNs
  • Best AI Tools

Scalado CAPS imaging technology chosen as reference component to ship within Symbian OS

May 16, 2007 by Dusan Belic - 2 Comments

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

scalado imaging technologyLast year, we’ve posted that Scalado will provide mobile imaging software solution for Symbian OS. Finally, it’s happening as they’ve announced that Scalado’s solution for advanced image processing, CAPS-Imaging SDK, will be made available in Symbian OS as a reference component, shipping in Symbian OS developer and customer kits.

However, this doesn’t mean that all Symbian licensees will use Scalado’s fast and memory efficient image processing technology — CAPS can be used for test and development purposes and a license is required directly from Scalado for use in products. Currently Scalado’s software is being used in some handsets from, for example, Sony Ericsson and Samsung.

Hopefully, this will result in camera equipped smartphones that can take panorama photos…

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

Back to top ▴

Back to top ▴

Follow IntoMobile

38k
36k
4k
13k
12k

Most Recent Posts

  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 5 leaked specs suggest price jump and major camera upgrade
  • Vivo X500 specs leak reveals Dimensity 9500 chip and massive 7,500mAh battery
  • AT&T launches $3 unlimited iPad data passes for short-term use
  • Honor introduces virtual permissions to shield user data from apps
  • Realme P4R arrives in India with massive 8,000mAh battery and 144Hz display

Get Updates Via E-Mail

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

About IntoMobile

  • About IntoMobile
  • Contact IntoMobile
  • Send us News Tips
  • Privacy Policy

Social Links

  • IntoMobile on Facebook
  • IntoMobile on Twitter
  • IntoMobile on Google+
  • IntoMobile on YouTube

Copyright © 2006-2021 IntoMobile. All rights reserved.