| Top Feature Phones >> |

| LG |
LG VX9700 (Dare) |
| LG |
LG VX9200 (enV3) |
| LG |
LG VX8360 |
| LG |
Voyager VX 10000 |
| LG |
LG VX9600 (Versa) |
| LG |
LG VX9100 (enV2) |
| LG |
VN530 (Octane) |
| Samsung |
SCH-u650 (Sway) |
| Samsung |
SCH-u820 (Reality) |
| Samsung |
SCH-u360 (Gusto) |
| Samsung |
SCH-u450 (Intensity) |
| Samsung |
SCH-u740(Alias) |
| Motorola |
W755 |
| Casio Hitachi |
C721 (Exilim) |
| Casio |
G'zOne Ravine |
| Pantech Curitel |
TXT8040 (Jest) |
| Pantech Curitel |
CD8999 (Crux) |
| Motorola |
QA30 (Rasberry) |
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Feature Phones >>
The term feature phones didn't come out until after the invention of the smart phone, but these were the phones that started it all. Seven years ago, the thought of having custom applications running a cell phone was usually accompanied by a loud "Wow!" or possibly a question, "Can they do that?". Today, that question has been answered hundreds of thousands of times and the boundaries of what is possible have been pushed and pushed with no end in sight. Feature phones have not been left behind and millions of users remain loyal to this inexpensive alternative to smartphones that are all over the news.
Viva Vision initially started its mobile strategy based on these devices.. Navigating either market place, BREW or J2ME, can be a monumental task and figuring out the process can be a time-consuming endeavor. Viva Vision has become experts on the process to bring mobile devices to market in either market place and understands the complexities involved to be able to avoid the numerous pitfalls caused by this complexity. Establishing these direct relationships with Qualcomm and with individual carriers has helped us master each of the processes required for success. Let us use our expertise to help you bring your content to the huge feature phone market.
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