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NTT DoCoMo announced 6 new Symbian MOAP-based devices

January 22, 2007 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

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NTT DoCoMo recently announced the new line of phone, 6 of them running MOAP (Mobile Orientated Applications Platform) on Symbian OS. Those not familiar, should know that MOAP is UI (or better said user environment), like UIQ or S60, used in Japan.

Announced devices include:NTT DoCoMo

  • FOMA D703i (manufactured by Mitsubishi)
  • FOMA F703i (Fujitsu)
  • FOMA SH703i (Sharp)
  • FOMA SO703i (Sony Ericsson)
  • FOMA D800iDS (Mitsubishi), and
  • SO903iTV (Sony Ericsson) – Bravia branded devices

In the coming six days we will present each of the devices in a separate article. Stay tuned. (via: AllAboutSymbian)

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