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[PSUs]| Monday 4th October 2004 |
UIQ is a GUI for use in conjunction with the Symbian OS. Until now, UIQ handsets have been positioned for the high-end market, including pen-based, touch screen devices such as Sony Ericsson's P800, P900 and P910 smartphones, BenQ's P30, Arima's U300 and Motorola's A920, A925 and A1000 phones - handsets that all include Opera either in the firmware or as an added-value item on the memory card.
With the new UIQ 3.0, which includes Opera, UIQ Technology enables full interaction with the device using just one hand, opening up a wider market for UIQ-based devices.
Opera introduced its Small-Screen Rendering (SSR) technology in 2002, and it has since become one of the more popular third-party applications running under the Symbian OS. UIQ 3.0 will include Opera's full Web browser, which enables Internet access from desktop computers together with support for WAP technology.
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