Sony Ericsson Announces New Java Platform 8 with First Phone Supporting the Next-Generation Mobile Services Architecture


ORLANDO, Fla., March 26 -- CTIA WIRELESS 2007 -- Sony Ericsson today announced its first mobile phone to support Mobile Services Architecture (MSA), the next-generation Java(TM) umbrella standard (JSR-248). The Z750 clamshell phone is the first phone based on Sony Ericsson's Java Platform 8 (JP-8), supporting a range of new Java programming features including instant messaging / chat and presence based functionality, handling banking, payment transactions, user identification and authentication through secure encryption technology, mapping and other location-aware applications.

The new MSA umbrella standard (JSR-248) aims to reduce fragmentation for the Java community in two ways. Firstly, MSA defines a clear set of component Java Specification Requests (JSR's) that must be supported (mandatory JSR's) on next-generation mobile phones. Secondly, MSA gives less room for interpretation in the implementation of the JSR's by clarifying the conditions for interaction between them and for optional JSR's.

The new mandatory application programming interfaces (API's) supported through MSA include 3D graphics, personal information management, Bluetooth(TM), Scalable Vector Graphics, web services, location services and payment services for Java ME (Micro Edition). Sony Ericsson has supported several of these API's in its earlier Java Platform versions but with MSA there is finally industry alignment and a clear set of expectations on the implementation of these JSR's. With MSA, the mass-market mobile phone becomes an increasingly capable platform for enterprise development and it will be possible to ensure secure data storage and communication and create new innovative applications, for example SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) maps.

"With the introduction of MSA, the next-generation Java standard, in our portfolio we hope to continue our proud tradition of delivering consistency, quality and market-leading performance across our range of Java technology enabled phones -- for the benefit of our operator customers, third party Java developers and consumers alike," said Rikko Sakaguchi, SVP and Head of Portfolio & Platform Planning at Sony Ericsson.

MSA reduces variations in the platform environment and creates a predictable environment for application developers, reducing porting issues when creating new applications and games for mass-market feature-rich phones.

New for Sony Ericsson Java Platform 8 for mass-market feature phones are the following API's:

MSA umbrella standard JSR-248:

o Security & Trust Services API (JSR-177)
o Location API (JSR-179)
o SIP API for Java ME (JSR-180)
o Mobile 3D Graphics API (JSR-184) updated to version 1.1 from previous
Java Platform versions
o Content Handler API (JSR-211)
o Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API for Java ME (JSR-226)
o Payment API (JSR-229)
o Mobile Internationalization API (JSR-238)

Sony Ericsson additions; not mandated in MSA:

o Java Binding for the OpenGL(R) ES API (JSR-239)
o Mobile Sensor API (JSR 256) for accelerometer applications

The Z750 is the first Sony Ericsson phone supporting High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), delivering data at speeds comparable to or better than fixed-line broadband access systems. Users will have exceptional quality for video streaming, 3D gaming and rapid access to Web browsing and other online services. The Z750 phone also has a 2 Megapixel camera and integrated blogging features. See separate announcement today for further product details.

Support and resources for application developers can be found at Sony Ericsson Developer World, http://www.sonyericsson.com/developer.

For more information on MSA, please visit www.jcp.org./jsr/detail/248.jsp or java.sun.com/javame/reference/docs/msa_datasheet.pdf .

Sony Ericsson Developer World is a global support program and web portal totally dedicated to helping serious, wireless developers achieve business success by providing the documentation, tools, training, technical and go-to- market support they need in their development process. Sony Ericsson Developer World helps developers get on the fast track from mind to market, thereby ensuring that a constant stream of fun, useful and innovative content and applications is available for Sony Ericsson phones. http://www.sonyericsson.com/developer

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications serves the global communications market with innovative and feature-rich mobile phones, accessories and PC- cards. Established as a joint venture by Sony and Ericsson in 2001, with global corporate functions located in London, the company employs over 7,500 people worldwide, including R&D sites in Europe, Japan, China and America. Sony Ericsson celebrated the 5th anniversary of the start of the joint venture on 1st October, 2006.

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