Esato

World’s First 3D Mobile Community

7 November 2006 by axxxr
Explore 3D worlds on your phone by walking around or jumping from place to place, Meet and interact with other users,Meet and interact with other users,Shop for goods from music to videos.

S! TOWN gives users their first experience with a rich graphical community to chat, communicate and shop across their wireless devices. SoftBank Mobile’s new S! Town-enabled phones are available today throughout Japan on their Sharp and Toshiba phone models.

Gemini also announced that its industry-leading multimedia messaging software, the HyperScale Messaging Center, and its HyperScale core technology are the engines behind an additional new SoftBank Mobile service, Arrange Mail.Arrange Mail, powered by Gemini’s software, takes messaging to the next level by enabling consumers to compose, send and receive rich text and graphical messages on their existing SoftBank handsets. www.geminimobile.com

  • Explore 3D worlds on their phone by walking around or jumping from place to place
  • Meet and interact with other users
  • Personalize an individualized space, be it a game room or a snowboarding venue, suited to their preferences, and invite friends to visit virtually
  • Share photos instantly with friends
  • Communicate via different types of messaging such as Instant Messaging
  • Shop for goods from music to videos
  • Play games by exploring new zones on their device
  • WATCH DEMO on the Sony Ericsson W900i

     





    Comments
    On 27 Nov 19:42 Jexts wrote
    Actually, if you go to the Softbank/S!Town site (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/product/lineup/index.html), it says Sharp and Toshiba phones are supported...So I'm guessing its not just SE or NVIDA gpu's that are required.
    On 12 Nov 17:57 MATA wrote
    nooo.....
    On 8 Nov 00:16 dayz wrote
    too bad.. the 3d thing is only for SE w900 because SE w900 is the only unit that has NVIDIA gpu... well maybe that is one reason why the handset is expensive anyhoo check this

    http://www.nvidia.com/page/goforce_design_wins.html

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