02 April 2009
Texas Instruments OMAP 3
Hardware Reference Platform To Increase
Open Source Innovation On The Symbian Platform
The Symbian Foundation today announced the Zoom OMAP34x-II mobile development platform (MDP) based on OMAP technology from Texas Instruments as the first standard hardware development platform for developers that will help drive open source innovation on the Symbian platform.
The Symbian Foundation together with its ecosystem is creating the most proven, open and complete mobile software platform which is based on Symbian OS and contributed software assets from S60 and MOAP(s). Symbian OS is the leading open mobile operating system that has shipped in over 250 million mobile devices to date.
The foundation plans to move the platform to open source over the next two years, with the intent to use the Eclipse Public License. This will make the platform code available to all for free, bringing additional innovation and engaging an even broader community in future developments. As part of the development of the platform, the foundation is fostering a community of developers, hardware manufacturers and other partners.
Using the Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP, Symbian developers will be able to quickly and easily validate smartphone and Mobile Internet Device (MID) applications that will run on Symbian^3 - the next release of the Symbian platform and is targeted for development in 2H 2009.

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The Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP is a feature-rich, battery operated handheld development platform that gives developers the key capabilities to quickly begin developing on the Symbian platform and to reduce time to market for mobile devices.
"TI has a long history of supporting Symbian OS and we're excited about our continuing partnership with the Symbian Foundation," said Pierre Garnier, vice president and general manager in TI's wireless business. "The OMAP 3 software development platform and the Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP make it easy for the Symbian developer community to take advantage of TI's fully featured, affordable hardware platform, sparking innovation and helping developers mastermind the next generation of technologies that shape future mobile consumer experiences."
"Texas Instruments' easy and affordable application development platform will help bring new Symbian open source applications to market more easily and quickly,” said Lee Williams, executive director, Symbian Foundation. "The high-performance Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP will also help lower the barriers for innovation and foster new opportunities for the Symbian community."
Zoom OMAP34x-II Is Foundation Reference Hardware Design
Out of the box features of the Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP:
- 4.1” WVGA multi-touch display with a QWERTY keypad in a landscape, handheld form factor
- High performance OMAP3430 applications processor that supports up to 720p HD video encode/decode
- Support for popular leading mobile operating systems, including Android Mobile Platform, Linux, LiMo, Symbian OS and Microsoft® Windows® Mobile
- Wireless connectivity technology from TI, including WiLink™ 6.0 (WL1271), a single chip with Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® and FM functionality; and NaviLink™ GPS functionality
- 8-megapixel camera sensor
- Optional 3G modem solution, as well as flexibility to support any third party modem through an extension card
- In the future, an optional DLP Pico projection module will be available, taking mobile content from “tiny screen” viewing to a shareable “big screen” format
Benefits of developing on the Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP:
- Affordable, fully featured development platform and debugging tools to get to market quickly on Android and other mobile operating systems
- Small, portable form factor that replicates a real-world mobile environment
- Fully integrated hardware and software, simplifying the development process and enabling fast time to market
- Ideal platform for mobile innovation and creating new user experiences, due to the powerful combination of a high-performance OMAP3430 processor, multi-touch display, rich

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