LONDON -- Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. (TSX:
ICS), a leading provider of software solutions for mobile devices, and
Ubiquisys, the leading developer of 3G femtocells, today announced that
they will be demonstrating the UX-Zone(tm) femtocell application at the
Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2009 in London's Earls Court.
Intrinsyc's UX-Zone incorporates femtocell presence triggers from
Ubiquisys, changing the appearance of the phone interface automatically
as you enter your home or office.
Visitors to the Symbian Exchange will be able to see smartphones
automatically switching themes to reflect the phone's location. For
instance when arriving "home" (represented by a home femtocell), the
phone switches to the femtocell and a "Home" theme instantly appears.
The home theme does not just look different; it has new icons for high
bandwidth entertainment services like video streaming, social networking
and home network integration, taking advantage of the fast, low-cost
data provided by the femtocell.
On leaving home (represented at the show by a second femtocell), the
interface returns to normal, and the icons for high bandwidth
applications that may not be suitable for the outside network disappear.
The application means that smartphones can now be simultaneously tuned
for home, mobile, work and leisure environments. It also allows the
mobile operator to brand each experience. From a user perspective, the
femtocell enables the application to operate automatically, without any
buttons to press or passwords to enter.
"We're very excited to be demonstrating with live femtocells at SEE '09"
said Andrew Hurdle, Vice President of Business Development, Intrinsyc.
"UX-Zone is a revolutionary application that makes smartphones really
smart, but seeing is believing."
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