China TechFaith: TechFaith Ships First Windows Mobile Based Touch Screen PC CDMA Device to Mexico
BEIJING--(Marketwire - December 22, 2008) - China Techfaith Wireless Communication Technology Limited ("TechFaith") (
The PC CDMA mobile device is the first of its type to enter the Mexican market. This new device has a 2.8" touch screen, 3G technology, Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, photo camera, music player and Office Mobile applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) that allow users to receive, edit and send their files. In addition, the PC CDMA device also supports high-speed Internet connection.
"We're very pleased to ship the first pocket PC CDMA to Mexico," said Wilson Cai, Deputy CEO for TechFaith. "The shipment of this high-performing, Windows Mobile based pocket PC is a significant milestone for TechFaith. We expect the device to be very successful in the Mexican market."
Wilson Cai concluded, "We would also like to thank Microsoft for the great support. We have high expectations for the future of Microsoft Windows Mobile based pocket PCs in Mexico and the additional opportunities that may come."
This device will be introduced as an alternative to the currently available options in Mexico and will be available exclusively through the mobile phone company Iusacell.
According to IDC, the reasons companies opt for mobility include productivity, flexibility and access to applications while away from the office. Worldwide cell phone sales are increasing by 4% per year and are increasing by 6% per year in Latin America.
"Thanks to the Windows Mobile technology, users will be able to access such Office tools as Outlook, instant communication and entertainment applications through MSN Messenger, as well as photos, music, videos and games; also, they will be able to use it as a digital player with Windows Media Player, and even send and receive e-mail messages instantly, regardless of their location," explained Arturo Diaz, Director of the Mobile Business Unit at Microsoft Mexico.
Windows Mobile is Microsoft's bet for the mobile market. Mobility enables connectivity for businessmen, friends, and family, regardless of where and when, thus optimizing the opportunity to communicate and access Microsoft Office Mobile applications.
"Information Technologies are changing everything we do today. Being connected anytime is a growing need. Users require tools that allow them to have information at hand in order to be more productive through constant communication and interaction. Because of that, Microsoft is searching for different strategic allies to provide its customers with new useful instruments for their everyday lives," emphasized Diaz.
About TechFaith
TechFaith is an original developed product provider focused on research and development of cell phone solutions. Based in China, TechFaith employs approximately 700 professionals, of whom approximately 90% are engineers. TechFaith engages in the development and production of middle to high end handsets and tailor made handsets. TechFaith's original developed products include: (1) multimedia phones and dual mode dual card handsets of multiple wireless technology combination such as GSM/GSM, GSM/CDMA, GSM/WCDMA, GSM/TD-SCDMA and UMTS/CDMA; (2) Window based smartphone and Pocket PC phone; and (3) handsets with interactive online gaming and professional game terminals with phone functionality.
With the capability of developing MMI/UI software on 2G/2.5G(GSM/GPRS, CDMA1X), 3G(EV-DO, WCDMA/UMTS, TD-SCDMA) and 3.5G(HSDPA) communication technologies, TechFaith is able to provide MMI/UI software packages that fulfill the specifications of handset brand owners and carriers in the global market. For more information, please visit [ www.techfaithwireless.com ]
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