HTC buys Abaxia. Sense UI might become better with idle screen improvements

HTC has announced the acquisition of ABAXIS briefly, a French software developer founded in 2001.

The Taiwanese company will not give too many details about what the purchase will ABAX end users, but said that "deepen and extend the capabilities of software development so that they can innovate at a pace even faster."

Now, if you visit the official website ABAX, we discovered that the French company has three main products, which could obviously improve the user interface itself Without HTC (deployed in Android, Windows Mobile, and even BREW phones).

All three products are:

Mobile portal – a "white label Active Idle Screen application embedded in the" telephone, providing "one-click access to value added services and information through the display to sleep." Mobile Finder – provides "intelligent research on idle screen, including the device and online research with a minimum of keystrokes." ABAX Open Platform (AOP) – "a server solution that allows activation of the screen at rest. " Offers "a client end server architecture to access the content, advertising and research from a mobile phone. "

HTC buys Abaxia. Sense UI might become better with idle screen improvements

DigiTimes says that HTC was paid $ 13,140,000 for ABAXIS.

ABAXIS has collaborated with HTC in the past, as well as with other mobile operators and handset manufacturers, including Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Palm, Vodafone, Orange and Telefonica.

Via Press Release








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