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	<title>Comments on: LG KM900 &#8211; You&#8217;re doing it wrong</title>
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		<title>By: Francisco Bagulho</title>
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		<description>maybe they are trying to approach the market on the $$ factor.

From the FAQ about the phone:
&quot;Java 2 Micro Edition (J2Me) is specifically designed for consumer electronics products such as mobile phones. More specifically, the J2ME platform is based on the industry standard Mobile Information Device Profile 1.0 (MIDP 1.0) which provides essential functionality to create applications for mobile phones, such as games, currency converters, maps etc. Java is essentially a programming language that is used to create games and applications. Some mobile phones support downloadable Java applications over a WAP connection. This means you can add to your phone&#039;s functionality by downloading games and applications to your handset to use when you want. This is dependant on the network service provider.&quot;

it&#039;s a poor app extension for a 3.5G phone, but it&#039;s one.</description>
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<p>From the FAQ about the phone:<br />
&#8220;Java 2 Micro Edition (J2Me) is specifically designed for consumer electronics products such as mobile phones. More specifically, the J2ME platform is based on the industry standard Mobile Information Device Profile 1.0 (MIDP 1.0) which provides essential functionality to create applications for mobile phones, such as games, currency converters, maps etc. Java is essentially a programming language that is used to create games and applications. Some mobile phones support downloadable Java applications over a WAP connection. This means you can add to your phone&#8217;s functionality by downloading games and applications to your handset to use when you want. This is dependant on the network service provider.&#8221;</p>
<p>it&#8217;s a poor app extension for a 3.5G phone, but it&#8217;s one.</p>
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