LiMo signs up new members and new handsets

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The LiMo Foundation has announced the newest round of LiMo-compliant handsets that have been released to market. Plus, Immersion and KDDI have signed up as members.

They are built for Japan's largest mobile operator NTT DOCOMO, by LiMo members NEC and Panasonic Mobile Communications.

Next-generation features including high megapixel cameras, rich media capabilities, and upgraded connectivity support resonate deeply with today's demanding mobile audience, delivering a richer, more immersive mobile experience.

The latest handsets bring the total to 42 commercially available LiMo-compliant devices. LiMO boasts in a statement that this represents "the largest number of commercially available mobile handsets produced by any global collaborative development platform organisation".

In a separate LiMo announcement comes news that Immersion and KDDI have signed up as members of the organisation.

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