Philips demonstrates industry-first system solution for smartphones based on Linux

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Addressing the growing volume of smartphones and narrow time-to-market windows, Royal Philips Electronics unveiled its new Nexperia$trade; Cellular System Solution 9000 family. Incorporating high-speed connectivity to the Internet, the solution enables consumers to download music, play 3D games and watch digital television, even while receiving calls. Running on the open source Linux$trade; Operating System (OS), the smartphone system solution brings together Philips' expertise in multimedia, consumer TV and audio systems to benefit smartphone end users.



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