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SumitVerma

Brew® Mobile Platform (A New Operating System)

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Was just surfing the Net and came across this new phone by HTC, HTC Smart with this new operating system Mobile Platform, Brew® Mobile Platform (with HTC Sense™)

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How about Discussing it here and sharing whats in there and whats not, Whats cool and What Stinks!

Do we really need a new OS Mobile Platform for Phones when we have WM and Android?

Lets Discuss it all!

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Brew isnt a new platform by any means.

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It is an old OS which was used in initial days of CDMA, phone like motorola,

some LG handsets used Brew platform in 2002-2003.

But yes Brew is a power full platform,

till date there are not much users of brew so cant compare to WinMo or Android .

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BREW is not an OS, its more of a platform like Java. It has been around for ages - but I do not think it ever got so significant to make an impact.

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Okay! Thanks for Correcting!

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again BREW belongs to Qualcomm. New reliance LG handsets are using BREW for RWORLD.

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Java is better than brew.Every brew application has to be bought even before knowing what it is.

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RCOM is offering it's R-World application on BREW platform since ages in all Color h/s ...but it didn't got succeeded that much ... :(

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