Product category: Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: Zi Corp | Subject: Qix
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 February 2005
Mobile interface cuts down keystrokes
A revolutionary new application interface provides users with a quick and easy method for accessing and discovering a phone's full set of features, applications and services
Zi Corp has launched a revolutionary new application interface that provides users with a quick and easy method for accessing and discovering a phone's full set of features, applications and services without having to remember where and how to find them via the phone's built-in menu structure.
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Qix (pronounced 'quick') intuitively accesses information directly from the idle screan used for dialing on the standard keypad.
Combining patented technology and a unique, proprietary indexing engine, Qix significantly reduces the number of key presses needed to use a phone and eliminates the need to scroll through complex menu systems.
Qix can greatly enhance the user experience for the subscriber and simultaneously drive service usage and adoption resulting in greater ARPU (average revenue per user) for the operator.
'Qix is a genuine breakthrough in user application interface technology that will promote the increased use of applications and services through the small form factor of the mobile phone', said Glen Morgan, Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, Zi Corp.
'Qix proactively anticipates a user's needs, working from the user's perspective, for the user's benefit'.
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Qix uses all the information stored in the mobile phone to facilitate the choices available to the user.
While in idle screen for dialing, on the first press of the keypad, Qix begins interpreting the possible combinations of the letters and numbers entered and presents the user with a list of options, including: phonebook contacts, browser bookmarks, installed applications, operator customised services, help files and more.
In most cases, after just three or four key presses, the desired option is presented.
As an example, pressing the '9/WXYZ' key followed by the '3/DEF' key would bring up a list of contacts, individuals or companies, whose names or numbers begin with these combinations, such as a colleague's name from the phonebook, Wendy, and a company's number with the sequence of 93 within it from the call log file.
Equally it would display available applications, services, bookmarks, help files or games available on the device containing the number sequence 93 or letter combinations of WXYZ with DEF.
In this example, Qix would present the web browser application, a URL bookmark such as Yell.com and the Web settings help file on the phone.
The user then simply highlights and clicks on the relevant item and it is opened regardless of whether it is an application, bookmark etc.
Commenting on the Qix technology, Morten Grauballe, Vice President of Product Management at Symbian, said: 'We are delighted that the first version of Qix is based on the symbian OS, the world's leading operating system for smartphones'.
'The phone user interface enhancement delivered by Qix will provide enormous benefits to users and operators'.
When presented with a phonebook contact, Qix also provides a list of the revenue generating services to use; eg send an SMS, send an e-mail, take and send a photo.
This capability is central to the Qix concept as it exposes users to features that they might not otherwise discover or know how to access.
This eliminates the need for operators to direct users to services and applications via the menu system or user manual.
By using this approach, Qix serves as a key enabler for operators as they roll-out a range of advanced 3G applications and services on next-generation wireless devices.
'Qix will radically change the user's experience', said Milos Djokovic, CTO and COO at Zi Corp.
'With other systems, if a user wants to send a SMS to a colleague, he would have to find and open the application, figure out how to enter and/or find a contact, compose the message, attach it to the addressee's details and then send it - a lengthy, multiple key press experience'.
'Qix simplifies and speeds up the whole process with just a few simple key presses - without menus'.
Zi Corp is demonstrating an evaluation version of Qix, based on the Symbian operating system (OS), on its stand at 3GSM World Congress (E21, Hall 2).
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