The GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009
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Aplix to Showcase Emerging Market Solutions at GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009 |
Our made-in-Japan technologies boost mobile features making them more fun, amazing, addictive, yet remaining affordable for anyone.
With a small price tag, Aplix brings cutting-edge mobile technologies to you for your emerging market business.
Providing software solutions to help people enjoy richer lives is Aplix's mission. Aplix has been the pioneer in providing software solutions which has dramatically enhanced the capability of consumer electronic products. Within the last decade, Aplix's technology for audio visual equipment and mobile devices has been adopted by major manufacturers such as Motorola, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony to lead the evolution of consumer electronic products. Aplix has also been working closely with wireless operators such as China Mobile, China Telecom, NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone to deliver the next generation services with these new devices to millions of consumers.
Now with the mobile phone becoming an essential part of people's everyday lives all over the globe, new solutions which address the needs and environments for each region are needed. The rapid economic growth in the emerging markets is bringing strong consumer interest to mobile services, especially in the entertainment area.
After the shipment of its first solution targeted to emerging markets last year, Aplix has been working with key technology and content providers to create solutions for various regions. At the Mobile World Congress this year, Aplix will be showcasing multiple solutions which has the potential of enhancing the mobile phone to rival advanced portable games systems.
Featured Demos at MWC2009
MoMoGame (Mobile Motion Game)
- Motion games for your mobile phone
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Mobile entertainment leaps to the next generation: "motion gaming." MoMoGame is an all-in-one solution providing more fun and addictive motion game line-ups. Not by sensor chips or accelerometers, but through the built-in camera, MoMoGame captures a player's motions and turns them into the game controls. |
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From left to right: “Bowling”, “Bass fishing” and “Jockey” created by Japanese Genki Mobile Co., Ltd,
OAP (Open-Apps Player)
- Thousands of FREE GAMES for your network
Powered by OAP (Open-Apps Player), mobile phone users, even in emerging countries, won't miss the excitement of user generated content (UGM) like games, gadgets, and video clips.
You will find:
- Open technologies in the OAP platform belonging to the public domain.
- Functionality from OAP's free but sub-commercial level feature stimulating creativity of programming enthusiasts.
OiP (Open i-appli Player)
- Smartphone games from Japan
Need to feed hardcore mobile game fans with much richer games on various platforms?
Thousands of cool Java games exist, and OiP converts those for numerous platforms including Windows Mobile, BREW, iPhone, Linux (Debian + Xlib), Symbian OS (S60), Android, LiMo and more with incredidablly small engineering efforts.
QRlet
- "Over the Paper" content distribution
In the real world, the network is not always available, reliable, or the best means to install content to a mobile phone.
A printed QR code (2D barcode) on paper can hold the content itself. Shoot it with a built-in camera and install the content on the phone.
This enables a simple but revolutionary paper-based content distribution through QR.
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Architecture: Game Helper Library and Game Parts Data preinstalled in QRlet Master MIDlet to achieve smaller data size of content stored in barcode. |
Meet Aplix at MWC2009
MWC2009 Locations:
Exhibition Booth: Hall 2.1, 2.1F53
Conference Room: Hall 4, Level 7, Stand 4.7HS19



