LiMo Foundation
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LiMo Foundation | |
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Formation | January 2007 |
Type | Alliance |
Membership | Motorola NEC NTT DoCoMo Panasonic Mobile Communications Samsung Electronics Vodafone Aplix Azingo LG Electronics McAfee Wind River Verizon Wireless |
Website | limofoundation.org |
The LiMo (Linux Mobile) Foundation is an alliance founded by Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics, and Vodafone in January 2007 to co-develop the LiMo Platform, a Linux-based mobile platform operating system. Since then a number of new members have joined the foundation.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Founder members
[edit] Core members
- Access Co.
- Aplix
- Azingo
- LG Electronics
- McAfee
- SK Telecom
- Texas Instruments
- Verizon Wireless
- Wind River Systems
[edit] Associate members
- Acrodea
- AMD
- ARM Limited
- Broadcom
- Ericsson
- ETRI
- FueTrek
- Huawei
- Infineon Technologies
- Innopath
- KTF
- Kvaleberg
- MontaVista Software
- Mozilla Corporation
- NXP Semiconductors
- Open Plug
- Purple Labs
- Red Bend Software
- Renesas Technology
- SAGEM
- Samsung SDS (Samsung Data System)
- SFR
- SoftBank
- STMicroelectronics
- Trolltech
[edit] Phones
[edit] Motorola
[edit] NTT DoCoMo
FOMA by NEC:
- N905i
- N905μ
- N705i
- N705μ
FOMA by Panasonic:
- P905i
- P905iTV
- P705i
- P705μ
[edit] Samsung
- SGH-i800