Mobile Browsers

Mobile Web Browsers for Diverse Markets and Multiple Device Platforms

The Myriad Browser portfolio is comprised of the Myriad Browser V6, Myriad Browser V7 and Myriad Browser V9. They are designed for device manufacturers to fulfil multiple Operator requirements on multiple levels of device platforms.


Myriad Browser V6

Myriad Browser V6 is a highly efficient mobile WAP browser designed for entry-level device platforms and segments. It has a low memory footprint (below 1MB RAM) and the ability to perform on ARM7 platforms with limited resources.

Myriad Browser V6, is a mature, market-proven product with best-in-class support for WAP 2.0 standards, including XHTML Mobile Profile and WCSS 1.0.

Myriad Browser V7

The Myriad Browser V7 delivers both mobile-specific and standards-based mainstream web content on mid-tier, mass-market feature phones. It is touch enabled and delivers best-in-class performance on modest ARM9 platforms with low memory configurations.

Myriad Browser V7’s enhanced mobile browsing experience includes dynamic content interaction for resource-constrained mainstream mobile devices.

Myriad Browser V9

Myriad Browser V9 is based on WebKit open source technology to deliver the full Internet Web 2.0 functionality and a programmable user experience developed with MIDAS Lite.

Myriad designed Browser V9 to make the most of feature phones. It offers a personalised user experience through features like multi path visual navigation and tagging.


Browser Portfolio

Browser V6
Browser V7
Browser V9
Clamshell
Browser V7
Browser V9
  • WAP 2.0
  • XHTML MP
  • CSS 1.0
  • Image support
  • Color support
  • CSS 2.0
  • XHTML 1.0
  • Frames/Iframes
  • Wide screen
  • Page Zoom/Pan
  • DRM 1.0
  • XMLHttprequest
  • TS support
  • OIB Standards
  • HTML 5.0
  • XHTML 1.1
  • CSS 3.0
  • DOM 3.0
  • UX Design
  • Pathfinder
  • Tagging
  • Finger touch

  • Market Proven

    Mobile Browsers

    The Myriad browser is the best selling mobile browser of all time, having shipped in over 2 billion phones to date.