emoze Pushes The Mobile Limits – Unique New Experience On Mass Market Devices
Swivel screens, superior colours, graphics and layouts – now for even basic phones!
Raanana, Israel, – Simple, stylish and useable, emoze has added swivel-screens, cool theming and animated screen transitions as some of the new benefits offered to mobile users, along with extending its consumer push-mobile solution to over 800 mobile handsets using the newest Java technology.
The first in the world to use the not-yet-released Lwuit technology in push communication, it offers users a preferred web-like view of email, calendar contacts and soon social networking applications. Java-users will also benefit from this advance in emoze technology as it is now available to many more mobile handsets (and no longer simply for smartphones.)
With even broader handset compatibility, outstanding graphics and flexible layouts, emoze pushes the limits of the user experience, certifying a visually-smooth transition from desktop to mobile.
“Emoze is expanding the push mobile lifestyle by building a simple, fun and easy solution with a look and feel to appeal to all mobile users!” says Eitan Linker, emoze CEO.
“Graphical animations in even those most basic of devices can now be fully realised to create a never before seen mobile push experience for the user.”
This much anticipated emoze Java-product, will be released next month and available to mass market devices including Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and the Nokia S40.
Software download is available from the simple one-stop-shop at www.emoze.com, or directly from the mobile device at http://emoze.com. Once registered, new users can begin to send and receive push email, calendar and contact information direct to their chosen mobile device, ‘Anytime, Anywhere!’
Raanana, Israel, – Simple, stylish and useable, emoze has added swivel-screens, cool theming and animated screen transitions as some of the new benefits offered to mobile users, along with extending its consumer push-mobile solution to over 800 mobile handsets using the newest Java technology.
The first in the world to use the not-yet-released Lwuit technology in push communication, it offers users a preferred web-like view of email, calendar contacts and soon social networking applications. Java-users will also benefit from this advance in emoze technology as it is now available to many more mobile handsets (and no longer simply for smartphones.)
With even broader handset compatibility, outstanding graphics and flexible layouts, emoze pushes the limits of the user experience, certifying a visually-smooth transition from desktop to mobile.
“Emoze is expanding the push mobile lifestyle by building a simple, fun and easy solution with a look and feel to appeal to all mobile users!” says Eitan Linker, emoze CEO.
“Graphical animations in even those most basic of devices can now be fully realised to create a never before seen mobile push experience for the user.”
This much anticipated emoze Java-product, will be released next month and available to mass market devices including Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and the Nokia S40.
Software download is available from the simple one-stop-shop at www.emoze.com, or directly from the mobile device at http://emoze.com. Once registered, new users can begin to send and receive push email, calendar and contact information direct to their chosen mobile device, ‘Anytime, Anywhere!’
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