Swanbay launches mobile video app
New application for Symbian phones
22 October 2008 17:49 GMT / By Katie Scott
Software developer Swanbay has launched a video application designed specifically for mobile phones using the Symbian platform.
The app is claimed to deliver full screen video streaming over 3G or Wi-Fi networks.
The company says it has deployed a proprietary video codec that "optimises data compression and video quality", and was 2 years in the making.
What they have come up with is a full media player with integrated browsing.so users can navigate the mobile internet and view mobile video all within a single application.
The first implementation of the product is on the Symbian S60 3rd edition platform which includes the recently launched Nokia N96 handset as well as being enabled on the Nokia N95 and N95 8GB.
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