There is no international standard for a symbol of Burmese.
Mobile phone companies of Taiwan origin, HTC, most recently is a company that the telecommunications market Burma as an open economic policies of the Government of the country.
Start a HTC mobile phone launched pintarnya officially for the market in Burma on Monday (14/1).
The production of mobile phones, HTC for the citizens in the country to be equipped with the option of using the keyboard Burmese alphabet on his finger.
HTC says that this feature will be one of the smart phone added value to their production in Burma.
Burma is known as one of the countries with the number of mobile phone users are the lowest in the world.
However, the country is seen as a promising market for the manufacturer of the phone after the Burmese Government last year began to reform and open up their economies.
For more than a decade earlier of the Government headed by the Burmese military junta and isolated from the world of international relations.
The report said the telecommunications world Burma is currently undeveloped and still rely on cellular phone service to the two telecommunications services company in the country.
Competitor:The Burmese Government has worked to develop the market of this product through a number of policies such as cutting the price of the sale of mobile phone cards to promote.
But that step is not always the average results because the price of mobile telephone cards are judged still too expensive for the most citizens of Burma.
The world bank says only three percent of the population in 2011 in Burma with a mobile phone.
HTC is a trademark of smart mobile phone to first try to open the market of Burma.
Samsung and Huawei have previously led the market in that country with their precious products cheap.
HTC hopes that they can buyers in Burma with features such as touch-Board showing the typical alphabet letters of those countries to attract.
"My aim is to create an innovative form of smart phone and offers compatibility with Myanmar, so that people in Myanmar comfortable with easy and can communicate easily," said CEO HTC which is also born and raised in Burma, Peter Chou.
Unlike in other Southeast Asian countries Burma does not have a recognised international standard for the use of symbols of the language and this makes his own difficulties in integration with existing software. (BBC)