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Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin in nine phones, adding new W995, C903 and C901

During February 2009, Sony Ericsson announced three new phones – the W995 Walkman™, C901 and C903 Cyber-shot™ phones. This takes the number of phones series supporting the Project Capuchin API to nine, increasing the addressable market for Project Capuchin applications, and Sony Ericsson's Java™ Platform 8 (JP-8), and the Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) umbrella standard (JSR 248), to 27.

W995: Complete on-the-move entertainment Walkman™ phone

Unveiled at Mobile World Congress on February 16, 2009, the W995 Walkman is a HSDPA slider-format phone offering a complete on-the-move entertainment package with clear audio experience and optimized video playback. The W995 debuts Sony Ericsson's MediaGo™ application which transfers, plays and organizes audio, photos and videos in most file formats.

The W995 is feature-packed with 8.1 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, aGPS, an accelerometer, 3.5mm audio jack, a DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) server to connect to compatible devices, a 320x240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 118MB internal memory and external memory using Memory Stick Micro.

W995 Walkman phone.

The W995 and W995a will be available during Q2 2009.

Also announced at Mobile World Congress, Entertainment Unlimited is new end-user proposition fusing communication and entertainment, and builds on Sony Ericsson's leadership in music, imaging, gaming, content services and applications. The W995 Walkman phone offers Sony Ericsson's most complete communication entertainment package to date and enables the evolution into Entertainment Unlimited.

Two new Cyber-shot phones: C903 and C901

Sony Ericsson C903.
Announced on February 9, 2009, the C903 Cyber-shot is a HSDPA slider-format phone featuring a 5.0 megapixel camera with autofocus, Face Detection, SmileShutter™ and image sharing via picture & video blogging, Picasa™ and YouTube™.

The C903 also features a 320x240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 120MB internal memory, an accelerometer, a TV-Out cable and aGPS, coming preloaded with Google Maps™ for Mobile.

The C903 and C903a will be available during Q2 2009.

Like the C903, the C901 Cyber-shot is a HSDPA phone featuring a 5.0 megapixel camera with autofocus, Face Detection and SmileShutter. Differentiating it from the C903 is it's "stick" form factor and it's camera has a Xenon flash. It also has image sharing via picture & video blogging and YouTube.

The C901 also has a 320x240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 120MB internal memory, extendable external memory using Memory Stick Micro and an accelerometer for motion gaming and auto-rotating browser and UI.

The C901 will be available in selected regional markets during Q2 2009.

Sony Ericsson C901.

Project Capuchin in nine phone series
The Project Capuchin phone family now includes nine phone models and the addressable market for developers creating Project Capuchin applications is increasing – the new C901, C903 and W995 add to the previously announced C510, C905, G705, W508, W705 and W715 phones.

Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin SDK is a set of APIs, a packaging tool, documents and getting-started tutorials that enables developers to bridge the Java™ ME and Adobe® Flash Lite™ programming environments and is available for download from the dedicated Project Capuchin Docs & Tools web section.

Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin allows developers to combine the richness of both Java ME and Flash Lite by encapsulating Flash Lite content in Java ME applications making content created by Adobe Flash technology appear as Java ME applications.

Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) in 27 phone series
The announcement of the new C901, C903 and W995 means that MSA full set can now be found in 27 Sony Ericsson phone series. All JP-8 phones are based on MIDP 2.1 and have the same core JSR set based on the Java umbrella standard MSA (JSR 248).

Download Sony Ericsson SDK 2.5.0.3 for the Java ME Platform which supports MSA>>
Sony Ericsson's Java Platform 8 (JP-8) phones are organized in three sub-categories – JP-8 (8.0-8.2), JP-8 (8.3) and JP-8 (8.4). There are currently 27 JP-8 phone series and JP-8.3 represents a sub-group of nine phones with some additional functionality supported by the Content Handler API (JSR 211) and Mobile Sensor API (JSR 256). JP-8.4 is differentiated by including the Project Capuchin API.

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