
New Aino and Yari entertainment phones introduce Sony Ericsson's Java Platform 8.5 (JP-8.5)
Sony Ericsson announced two new entertainment phones on May 28, 2009 – Aino focuses on sound & vision and Yari is the first phone outside the Japanese market to have gesture gaming.
Aino and Yari are Java™ Platform 8 (JP-8) phones, making it 30 phone series that support MSA, and introduce the new JP-8.5 sub-category with extended functionality of the Java Platform. Both phones support the Sony Ericsson Project Capuchin API, so now 12 phone series have this bridging technology.
Below is an overview of each phone and a summary of the extended platform functionality delivered by JP-8.5, including Sony Ericsson APIs made publicly available for the first time and new liberalized permission settings.
Aino: sound and vision Movies can be downloaded from Sony Ericsson's new PlayNow™ arena with movies service. Read more>> |
Sony Ericsson's Aino. |
Aino features a 8.1 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, aGPS, an accelerometer, a DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) server to connect to compatible devices, a 240x432 pixel 16,777,216 color TFT display, 55MB internal memory and external memory using SanDisk MicroSD™.
Aino will be available during Q4 2009. More information and specifications here>>
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Yari: gesture gaming Yari features a 5.0 megapixel camera, aGPS, an accelerometer, a DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) server to connect to compatible devices, a 240x320 pixel 262Kcolor QVGA display, 60MB internal memory and external memory using SanDisk MicroSD. Yari will be available during Q4 2009. More information and specifications here>> |
Sony Ericsson's Java Platform strategy
Sony Ericsson uses a platform approach to Java ME platform implementation allowing developers to focus on a platform rather than on a variety of phone product names. As a platform supports many phones, you can deploy one build across several phones saving time and effort.
The platforms are implemented through an evolutionary approach to ensure forwards compatibility between platform versions.
Java Platform 8.5 (JP-8.5) – new sub-category with extended functionality
All JP-8 phones are based on MIDP 2.1 and have the same core JSR set based on the Java umbrella standard Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) JSR 248. The addition of the new Aino and Yari means that MSA full set can now be found in 30 Sony Ericsson phone series.
Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin API is supported by all JP-8.4 phones and onwards. Aino and Yari take the number of phones with Project Capuchin to 12. Download Project Capuchin Docs & Tools>>
The new Aino and Yari are JP-8.5 phones which are differentiated from previous JP-8 sub-categories with extended functionality of the Java Platform.
Here is an overview of these extensions:
More information about JP-8.5 extended functionality is presented in the updated Java ME CLDC MIDP 2 Developers' Guidelines – download here>>
Use phone's system properties to query Java Platform version
The major platforms revisions are incremented with minor revisions that can include additional functionality and improvements whilst ensuring backwards compatibility within the same Sony Ericsson Java Platform.
You can query the Sony Ericsson Java Platform on the phone with the "com.sonyericsson.java.platform" system property
System.getProperty("com.sonyericsson.java.platform");
More information:
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