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Motorola in its bid to provide a better experience to its consumers will now use a multimedia software developed by Sasken in its new Symbian UIQ platform-based cell phones. This is probably the first time that a global cell-phone major will use a wholly Indian software product on such a mass scale.
Sasken’s new application on Motorola’s new phone acts as the core to the video and photo capture applications. Sasken’s multimedia application suite is a range of multimedia applications such as media browser, media capture and media player along with codecs for handset manufacturers. Sasken also has a similar tie-up with NTT DoCoMo phones developed by Panasonic, launched in April this year, but that is limited to Japan.
With Sasken’s IP embedded in it, Motorola is said to be betting big on the RIZR, and is said to be hoping that this will be the successor to the highly successful RAZR series
Source: Economic Times





