UIQ
UIQ (formerly known as User Interface Quartz) was a
History
UIQ was the result of 'Quartz', a user interface for pen
Sony Ericsson was the main
Sony Ericsson bought UIQ Technology in November 2006,[3] and the next year, Motorola bought half of it.[9]
After the creation of the Symbian Foundation and its favouring of S60 as their user interface of choice, UIQ's future was uncertain, as it could no longer develop the software for the Symbian operating system.[10] Many Motorola UIQ devices planned for 2009 were cancelled, including Motorola Razr3, codenamed "Ruby".[11]
UIQ Technology filed for bankruptcy in January 2009, which effectively ended the UIQ platform.
UIQ 3.3 was the last version of the platform, based upon Symbian OS v9.3. Developers that developed on the UIQ 3.x platform had a much better story than with previous releases, since all UIQ 3.x phones were served by a single, core SDK.
UIQ programming languages
UIQ phones employ touch screens with a resolution of 208×320 pixels (UIQ 1.x & 2.x) and 240×320 (UIQ 3.x). Depending on the phone, the color depth is 12-bit (4096 colors), 16-bit (65536 colors), 18-bit (262144 colors), and 24-bit (16,777,216 colors) on some newer phones.
For developers, the significant items are:
- Single SDK model - developers targeting core UIQ features can use the UIQ SDK to target any UIQ 3 device. Extensions targeting specific device features (such as WiFi, etc.) are available from phone manufacturers' websites.
- Increased tools support - developers can use whichever tools they are familiar with (RAD features for both C++ and Java developers. Visual Basic programmers can use NS Basic/Symbian OS.
- High volume, mid-range devices are now possible,[when?] to significantly increase the potential customer base.
List of UIQ 2.x phones
- Sony Ericsson
- Sony Ericsson P800 (UIQ 2.0)
- Sony Ericsson P900 (UIQ 2.1)
- Sony Ericsson P910 (UIQ 2.1)
- Motorola
- Motorola A920 (UIQ 2.0)
- Motorola A925 (UIQ 2.0)
- Motorola A1000 (UIQ 2.1)
- Motorola M1000 (UIQ 2.1)
- Benq
- Nokia
- Nokia 6708 (UIQ 2.1)
- Arima
- Arima U300 (UIQ 2.0)
- Arima U308 (UIQ 2.1)
List of UIQ 3.x phones
The following is a list of smartphones that have been announced/confirmed as running the newer UIQ 3.x platform.
PDA-style design (similar to a handheld computer)
- Sony Ericsson M600/M600i/M608c (UIQ 3.0)
- Sony Ericsson P990/P990i/P990c (UIQ 3.0)
- Sony Ericsson P1/P1i/P1c (UIQ 3.0)
- Sony Ericsson W950/W950i/W958c (UIQ 3.0)
- Sony Ericsson W960/W960i/W960c (UIQ 3.0)
Hybrid PDA/Phone design (Candy-bar phone with Touchscreen Display)
- Sony Ericsson G700(UIQ 3.0)
- Sony Ericsson G900(UIQ 3.0)
Slider design
- Motorola RIZR Z8(UIQ 3.1)
- Motorola RIZR Z10(UIQ 3.2)
First phones to use platform versions
- The first UIQ v2.0-based phone was Sony Ericsson P800.
- The first phone to use UIQ 3 was Sony Ericsson P990.
- The first phone with UIQ 3.1 was Motorola RIZR Z8.
- The first phone with UIQ 3.2 was Motorola RIZR Z10.
See also
Notes
- ^ "Psion fails to live up to promise". March 2001.
- ^ "Check out Symbian's new UIQ - Geek.com". Archived from the original on 2018-08-12. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
- ^ a b "UIQ History". UIQ Technology. Archived from the original on 23 May 2007. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
- ^ Orlowski, Andrew (21 Nov 2008). "The GUI that almost conquered the pocket". The Register. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
- ^ "Moto buys into UIQ". The Register.
- ^ theinquirer.net
- ^ "Nokia China announce N6708 UIQ Phone".
- ^ theinquirer.net
- ^ "Motorola to buy half of UIQ from Sony Ericsson".
- ^ "Symbian Foundation continues to draw strong industry support" (Press release). Sony Ericsson. 2008-09-09. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
- ^ "Motorola RAZR3 aka Ruby axed in UIQ to Android transition?". 28 November 2008.
- ^ The end of UIQ Archived 2009-05-25 at the Wayback Machine. Esato. Retrieved on 2013-12-08.
- ^ "UIQ Technology Files for Bankruptcy". 27 January 2022.