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TI's OMAP 2 applications processor powers new Fujitsu smart phones

13th June 2008
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Texas Instruments (TI) has announced that its OMAP2430 applications processor was selected to deliver advanced multimedia capabilities to Fujitsu’s new F1100 smart phone. The new Fujitsu handset, which also uses TI’s Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity technology, is the first Windows Mobile phone available with NTT DoCoMo’s FOMA technology.

“The FOMA F1100 handset is ideal for the needs of enterprise users who need a combination of compelling features and multiple connectivity options, said Shigeru Kihara, General Manager, Advanced Mobile Phones Division of Fujitsu. “We believe TI's OMAP technology and connectivity solutions are the most optimal to deliver unparalleled multimedia and connectivity experiences.”

Fujitsu’s 3G F1100 handsets uses the OMAP2430 processor to deliver leading-edge audio, video and imaging capabilities, including a QVGA display, 1.3 mega pixel camera capabilities and a microSD card slot. The phone also leverages TI’s BlueLink™ Bluetooth® and WiLink™ Wi-Fi (a/b/g) solutions for connectivity capabilities.

“TI is excited to see Fujitsu leverage the capabilities of TI’s OMAP technology and connectivity solutions to deliver an enhanced smart phone user experience,” said Raj Talluri, worldwide general manager for TI’s Cellular Media Systems Solutions group. “We are pleased to expand our relationship with Fujitsu and help them continue to deliver leading-edge phones that meet the needs of data-hungry consumers.”

The F1100 also uses power management and analog technology from TI. The phone is available on the market today.

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