Pocket Communications Launches BREW-Based Apps Store
Mar 18, 2010, 7:20 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Today Pocket Communications, a regional provider in southern Texas, launched a new application storefront for its customers. Pocket's subscribers will be able to shop for and download mobile applications and services from their phone, including ringtones, wallpapers, and 3D games. The store is based on Qualcomm's BREW platform, which is used by other carriers such as Verizon Wireless to deliver content to end users.
Comments
why?
flip mode said:
the last time i used a cdma phone with brew was when i had u.s cellular 5 years ago. i might be wrong but brew seems kinda primitive by today's standards with the iphone/g1 etc
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