Re: Installing Java/J2ME games/apps on a nokia (Verizon)
- From: DavyDE Osa <david@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 05:46:59 GMT
The J2ME platform that Verizon insists on using in their phones is a
Qualcomm based software which is locked into Get It Now.
Sprint on the other hand uses a standard J2ME platform.
On 12/24/05 8:18 AM, in article
1135430319.996944.287420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "pennadam@xxxxxxxxx"
<pennadam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just bought a Nokia 6236i, seems like a very nice phone overall. But I
> can't seem to get any games/apps installed (via infrared) on it unless
> I buy it from Verizon Get-it Now. Is that by design? Please help...
>
> FYI: I had a Nokia through AT&T -> Cingular and I was able to install
> games and apps with no problems..
>
> Thanks
> MR
>
.
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