RIM
Blackberry Compatible Devices The BlackBerry must be
running on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), which
supports TCP / IP. BlackBerry handhelds owned by individuals (that
is, not connected to a corporate server) must use NYMEX Direct Mobile
- Personal. All BlackBerry handhelds mentioned on this list are compatible
with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES). NYMEX Direct Mobile Personal
is for Non-BES BlackBerry handhelds. And, so far, AT&T Wireless,
Cingular, O2 (UK), Rogers Canada, T-Mobile (U.S. and UK) and Vodafone
(Germany, Spain and UK) are the only supported carriers.
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- RIM BlackBerry 7780, 7750 and 7730
- RIM BlackBerry 7290, 7280 and 7230
- RIM BlackBerry 7510 and 7520 -- On Nextel, NYMEX Direct
Mobile works without a BES (Don't use NYMEX Direct Mobile
- Personal with the 7510 / 7520 on the Nextel network.)
- RIM BlackBerry 7100t -- Needs NYMEX Direct Mobile 1.2
Build 20041005a (beta) or later
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Pocket PC-Compatible Devices
Currently, NYMEX Direct Mobile will run on most Pocket PC PDAs running Pocket PC 2002 and 2003. We are providing here a selected list of Pocket PC devices that have been tested and are known to be compatible with NYMEX Direct Mobile.
If you don’t see your device in this list, and it is running Pocket PC 2002 or 2003, most likely, NYMEX Direct Mobile will run on it. Most of the newer PDAs run Intel’s XScale 400 MHz processor, and NYMEX Direct Mobile runs faster on these newer devices.
A Selected List of Pocket PC-Compatible Devices:
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- AT&T Siemens SX56
- Dell Axim X5 and X3i
- Hitachi G1000
- HP iPAQ 4300 and 5500 Series
- iPAQ h6315
- O2 XDA
- Samsung i700
- T-Mobile Phone Edition
- Toshiba 2032
- Toshiba e750 and e800
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Windows Mobile-Based Smartphones
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- Motorola MPx200 / 220
- Samsung i600
- Sierra Wireless Voq -- Needs NYMEX Direct Mobile 1.2 Build 20041014a (beta) or later
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Palm Compatible Devices
Currently, NYMEX Direct Mobile will run on most of the newer Palm devices, running Palm OS 4.0 and Palm OS 5.0. The biggest single change in Palm OS 5 is that it runs on a new hardware platform, using ARM®-compliant processors from industry leaders, such as Intel, Motorola and Texas Instruments.
Because Palm OS 5 is a fully ARM-native, 32-bit operating system running on new hardware, it allows dramatic improvements in speed and capability for the platform and the software.
A Selected List of Palm-Compatible Devices:
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- Palm Tungsten C
- Palm Tungsten T
- Palm Tungsten W
- Sony Clie PEG-UX50
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Palm Smartphones
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- Samsung i500
- Treo 600 / 650
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Data delivery performance will be affected by the speed of the carrier service you use with your particular hardware. The data you'll receive will be as real-time as is possible, given current wireless capabilities. As those capabilities improve, so will the speed of the market datafeed.
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