Disney Mobile is an American division of Disney Consumer Products, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, that designs mobile apps, content and services.
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Disney Mobile is an American division of Disney Consumer Products, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, that designs mobile apps, content and services.
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Also in 2004, Disney re-activated the Starwave identity as Starwave Mobile, which publishes casual games for mobile phones for non-Disney brands within Disney's conglomerate or from third parties.
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Sprint and Disney had previously launched a phone service for sports fans using content from Disney's sports channel, ESPN, branded Mobile ESPN.
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In September 2007, DDisney Mobile stopped signing up new wireless customers and discontinued the wireless service altogether on December 31,2007.
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DDisney Mobile decided to shift its strategy by licensing its mobile suite, Family Center, and its content to other providers.
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In July 2010, Disney purchased Tapulous to increase available mobile expertise.
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Disney Mobile teamed up with Imangi Studios to release a version of Temple Run based on the film Brave, titled Temple Run: Brave.
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Disney Mobile handled the administrative side and marketed the service to family subscribers.
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Disney Mobile's offerings included Family Center suite, a multiple family-friendly applications to help parents manage their family's mobile phone experience.
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Disney Mobile is well-known for producing a myriad of games for iOS and Android, but due to the limitations of its support team, it must discontinue old games before releasing new ones.
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