Device Platforms
InMobi supports a wide variety of mobile Internet connected device platforms. Below is a comprehensive list of platforms that we support and the integration methods we currently offer.
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iOS
Apple's iOS now runs across many devices including the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the iPad. We support iOS application integration through the following methods:
- iOS SDK: SDK 300 (Build 3.0.2) (Last updated 21st Sep 2011)
Available for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. - Server-Side API Integration
Available for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
Development Resources:
http://developer.apple.com/Android
Google's Android OS runs on a variety of phones, tablets and other devices from a many different manufacturers. We support Android application integration through the following methods:
- Android SDK: SDK 300 (Build 3.0.1) (Last updated 16th Sep 2011)
Available for all Android Smartphones and Tablets. - Server-Side API Integration
Available for all Android Smartphones and Tablets.
Development Resources:
http://developer.android.com/BlackBerry
BlackBerry OS is an operating system for devices available from Research In Motion. We support BlackBerry application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all BlackBerry OS devices
Development Resources:
http://blackberry.com/developers/Windows Phone 7
Windows Phone 7 is Microsoft's operating system for devices available from a variety of manufacturers. We support Windows Phone 7 application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all Windows Phone 7 devices
Development Resources:
http://create.msdn.com/Symbian
Symbian OS is an operating system developed by Nokia and runs on devices available from a variety of manufacturers. We support Symbian application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all Symbian devices
Development Resources:
http://developer.symbian.org/WebOS
Formerly Palm OS, WebOS is an operating system developed by HP and runs on devices available from their Palm division. We support WebOS application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all WebOS devices
Development Resources:
http://developer.palm.com/Brew
Brew is an operating system developed by Qualcomm and runs on a variety of CDMA devices available from many different manufacturers. We support Brew application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all Brew devices
Development Resources:
https://developer.brewmp.com/homeJava (J2ME)
The Java 2 Micro Edition is an operating system from Sun Microsystems, which runs on a variety of devices available from many different manufacturers. We support J2ME application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all J2ME devices
Development Resources:
http://developers.sun.com/mobility/j2me/PSP
Sony's PlayStation Portable is popular mobile gaming device with Internet connectivity. We support PSP application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all PSP devices
Development Resources:
http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/Bada
Samsung's Bada OS is a smartphone operating system that runs on a variety for devices from Samsung. We support Bada application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all Bada devices
Development Resources:
http://www.bada.com/Other Operating Systems
For all other portable Internet connected device operating systems. We support native application integration through the following method:
- Server-Side API Integration
Available for all portable Internet connected devices






