Sony Ericsson picks Myriad Jbed Java Software for Xperia X2
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 5:28
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Well, since the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 has come into existence, it has impressed all the mobile bugs with its glaring features and cutting-edge technology. However, there’s good news on the loose now that the same prepossessing device will now be providing support for the Myriad’s Jbed Java Software. Jbed is integrated seamlessly with Windows Mobile on the Xperia X2, allowing Java apps to function as native applications, augmenting the mobile experience.
This integration will allow the developer community and the network operators to create new services and apps in both native Java and Windows. With this addition, the operators are now free to port current Java apps but for writing again for Windows Mobile. Driven by the Windows Mobile 6.5 Operating System, the Xperia X2 comes built-in with avant-garde multimedia capabilities and email.
Ib Green, Head of Software, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, was quoted to have said that the Xperia X2 is built-in with leading-edge technology and asks for the highest performance components. Company’s experience with the X1 and Myriad’s intense grasp of mobile Java led Jbed Advanced to be a perfect option while opting for a Java virtual machine for the X2.
Malcolm Dawe, Chief Product Officer of Myriad, was quoted to have said that for mobile developers, the Java platform is a great choice as it brags of cross platform development, and helps decrease the cost and time of the development. The network operators having a Java-enabled mobile music service are able to provide their only one of its kind service experience on the Xperia X2 cost effectively and quickly, but for requiring to re-create the service.
The latest 3D signature panel and augmented touch interface of the handset allows users to now explore elastic desktop panels crafted to classify the features of fun, business and communication. The Myriad Jbed Advanced implementation is also claimed to deliver JbenchmarkPro’s confirmed Java ME Virtual Machine.
This implementation boasts of bringing both the swiftness and cost to the Xperia X2 market.


