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Date: September 6th 2011
Pidion announced today the availability and support of Google® Android™ on the Bluebird® Pidion® BM-170. The Android release on the BM-170 is designed for ISVs, VARs and end users to develop and test Android commercial applications on an Enterprise-class, semi-rugged, sleek Smartphone. The BM-170 with Android features a fast 806 MHz processor, 3MP camera with autofocus and flash with optional barcode reading, 1.5m drop tolerance, HSDPA 3G, GPS and a VGA (480×640 resolution) 3.5" TouchWindow LCD screen.
The BM-170 Android device has been developed to take advantage of the rich development environment that Android provides. We are enthusiastic about the opportunities that this combination brings to ISV and VAR partners, as well as end users. The growing presence of Android in the consumer marketplace and ease of use features will reduce training and implementation costs for corporations deploying applications to their users.
Date: August 30th 2011
Pidion announced today the availability and support of Google® Android™ on the Bluebird® Pidion® BIP-6000. The Android release on the BIP-6000 is designed for ISVs, VARs and end users to develop and test Android commercial applications on an Enterprise-class, rugged, mobile computer. The BIP-6000 with Android features a fast 806 MHz processor, QWERTY or numeric keypad, 1D bar code scanning, 3MP camera with autofocus and flash, GSM voice, HSDPA 3G cellular data, and a VGA (480×640 resolution) 3.5" TouchWindow LCD screen.
The BIP-6000 meets the rigorous standards for drops, vibration, temperature, pressure, moisture, and sand and dust exposure, ensuring it can perform in harsh environments. The BIP-6000 Android device has been developed and proven in partnership with SDG Systems in the USA. The BIP-6000 provides a commercial, rugged platform on which to take advantage of the rich development environment that Android provides. We are enthusiastic about the opportunities that this combination brings to ISV and VAR partners, as well as end users. The growing presence of Android in the consumer marketplace and ease of use features will reduce training and implementation costs for corporations deploying applications to their users.