\"\"NEW DELHI: Indian technology start-up MoFirst<\/a> has plans to launch regional-language based smartphones, whose patent technology allow users to change languages with just a swipe, across India by March 2015.
\n
\"Language is one of biggest barriers thats prevents people from using mobile phone functions exhaustively. We have launched and tested response to smartphones that supports Gujarati language. By March 2015, we will launch phones for all regional languages,\"
MoFirst Solutions<\/a> Co-founder and CEO<\/a> Rakesh Deshmukh<\/a> told PTI.
\n
\nThe company, founded in December 2008, has developed smartphones under brand name Firstouch in which it has installed its patent technology of translation and transliteration from English to regional language and vice-versa.
\n
\n\"Our swipe technology helps customer to communicate in regional as well as in English even if they don't know one of these languages. A message typed in regional language can be translated to English by swiping finger left to right and transliterated by swiping finger right to left,\" Deshmukh said.
\n
\nHe said that customers have the option to keep all menu of the phones in regional language and even application store.
\n
\nThe company has plans to launch Firstouch phones in Hindi and Marathi language in July, Tamil, Telegu and Bengali by September, Kannada and Malayalam by November and rest of the regional languages by March 2015.
\n
\n\"We will launch 10 models of Firstouch Regional Smartphones in price bracket Rs 3,500 to Rs 12,500 in next one year. By the end of March 2015, we want to present all over India,\" Deshmukh said.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":37059721,"title":"ET review: Xolo Q600s","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/devices\/et-review-xolo-q600s\/37059721","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"devices"}],"related_content":[],"msid":37059846,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"MoFirst plans smartphones in all regional languages by March 2015","synopsis":"MoFirst has plans to launch regional-language based smartphones, whose patent tech allow users to change languages with just a swipe, across India by March 2015.","titleseo":"devices\/mofirst-plans-smartphones-in-all-regional-languages-by-march-2015","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2014-06-23 08:42:13","lastupd":"2014-06-23 08:44:56","breadcrumbTags":["MoFirst","Rakesh Deshmukh","co-founder and CEO","MoFirst Solutions","Devices"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"devices\/mofirst-plans-smartphones-in-all-regional-languages-by-march-2015"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="Devices" data-category_id="12" data-date="2014-06-23" data-index="article_1">

MoFirst计划于2015年3月智能手机在所有地方语言

MoFirst计划推出区域性语言基于智能手机的专利技术允许用户改变语言只需动动,于2015年3月在印度。

  • 更新在2014年6月23日08:44点坚持
新德里:印度技术初创企业MoFirst计划推出区域性语言基于智能手机的专利技术允许用户改变语言只需动动,于2015年3月在印度。

“语言是最大的障碍之一是阻止人们使用手机功能详尽。我们已经启动和测试响应智能手机支持古吉拉特语语言。截至2015年3月,我们将推出手机所有地方语言”,MoFirst解决方案 联合创始人兼首席执行官 拉克什德斯穆克PTI说。

公司成立于2008年12月,开发了智能手机品牌名称下Firstouch安装其专利技术的翻译和英语地区语言音译,反之亦然。

“我们的刷卡技术帮助客户在地区以及英语交流,即使他们不知道这些语言之一。消息类型的地区语言可以翻译英语由左向右划动手指和音译用手指从右到左,”德斯穆克说。

他说,客户可以选择把所有手机的菜单区域语言甚至应用商店。

公司计划推出Firstouch手机7月在北印度语和马拉地语的语言,泰米尔、特拉古语和孟加拉在9月,卡纳达语、马拉雅拉姆语11月和2015年3月休息的地方语言。

“我们将推出10模型Firstouch地区智能手机价格括号Rs 3500 Rs 12500在未来一年。到2015年3月底,我们想现在在印度,”德斯穆克说。
  • 发表在2014年6月23日08:42点坚持

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\"\"NEW DELHI: Indian technology start-up MoFirst<\/a> has plans to launch regional-language based smartphones, whose patent technology allow users to change languages with just a swipe, across India by March 2015.
\n
\"Language is one of biggest barriers thats prevents people from using mobile phone functions exhaustively. We have launched and tested response to smartphones that supports Gujarati language. By March 2015, we will launch phones for all regional languages,\"
MoFirst Solutions<\/a> Co-founder and CEO<\/a> Rakesh Deshmukh<\/a> told PTI.
\n
\nThe company, founded in December 2008, has developed smartphones under brand name Firstouch in which it has installed its patent technology of translation and transliteration from English to regional language and vice-versa.
\n
\n\"Our swipe technology helps customer to communicate in regional as well as in English even if they don't know one of these languages. A message typed in regional language can be translated to English by swiping finger left to right and transliterated by swiping finger right to left,\" Deshmukh said.
\n
\nHe said that customers have the option to keep all menu of the phones in regional language and even application store.
\n
\nThe company has plans to launch Firstouch phones in Hindi and Marathi language in July, Tamil, Telegu and Bengali by September, Kannada and Malayalam by November and rest of the regional languages by March 2015.
\n
\n\"We will launch 10 models of Firstouch Regional Smartphones in price bracket Rs 3,500 to Rs 12,500 in next one year. By the end of March 2015, we want to present all over India,\" Deshmukh said.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":37059721,"title":"ET review: Xolo Q600s","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/devices\/et-review-xolo-q600s\/37059721","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"devices"}],"related_content":[],"msid":37059846,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"MoFirst plans smartphones in all regional languages by March 2015","synopsis":"MoFirst has plans to launch regional-language based smartphones, whose patent tech allow users to change languages with just a swipe, across India by March 2015.","titleseo":"devices\/mofirst-plans-smartphones-in-all-regional-languages-by-march-2015","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2014-06-23 08:42:13","lastupd":"2014-06-23 08:44:56","breadcrumbTags":["MoFirst","Rakesh Deshmukh","co-founder and CEO","MoFirst Solutions","Devices"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"devices\/mofirst-plans-smartphones-in-all-regional-languages-by-march-2015"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/devices/mofirst-plans-smartphones-in-all-regional-languages-by-march-2015/37059846">