Mobile Java 101

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12 August 2002 02:00 PM
Tags: ericcson, mobile java, nokia, brew, 3g, handset, j2me, developer

Coming to a phone near you

Java-enabled Motorola A820

Wireless Java has a significant footprint in handsets, especially in Japan, where NTT DoCoMo launched its J2ME i-appli service more than two years ago. By the end of January 2002, the number of i-Appli phones in Japan had hit 11 million.

Outside Japan, many of the world's largest phone manufacturers are also making a charge this year. For instance, most of Motorola's announced handsets will come with J2ME, including the third generation (3G)- capable Motorola A820.

Nokia, the world's largest handset maker, has also predicted that it will ship 100 million Java- enabled phones by 2003.

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