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HSINCHU,
While smartphones have long been gaining traction in developed countries, a number of analysts predict that the best years of growth are still to come from emerging markets. With its long-standing cooperation with handset makers and market experience, MediaTek expects this partnership with Microsoft to drive smartphone penetration in the targeted markets.
Built on the Windows Phone 6 platform, these multimedia-rich smartphones will have full touch capabilities and offer advanced communication features including email and Internet access.
"There is a huge thirst for smartphones in emerging markets. For many
people, the phone rather than the PC is the main entry point to the Internet,
resulting in a high demand for rich communication devices. In order to meet
this demand, we have teamed up with MediaTek to facilitate the provision of
affordable smartphones," said
"MediaTek is enabling handset manufacturers to optimize their product
offerings to address a larger audience with competitive pricing on our
smartphone solutions," said
About MediaTek
MediaTek Inc. is a leading fabless semiconductor company for wireless
communications and digital multimedia solutions. The company is a market
leader and pioneer in cutting-edge SOC system solutions for wireless
communications, high-definition TV, optical storage, DVD and Blu-ray products.
Founded in 1997 and listed on Taiwan Stock Exchange under the code "2454",
MediaTek is headquartered in
Contact:
Sharon Lo
Tel: +886-3-567-0766
pr@mediatek.com
SOURCE MediaTek Inc.
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