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.

Device Platforms SDK API
iOS
Android
BlackBerry
Windows Phone 7
Symbian
WebOS
Brew
Java
PSP
Bada

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/

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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/

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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/

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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/

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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/

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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/

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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/home

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Java (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/

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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/

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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/

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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
Development Resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_application_development

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