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SE Sticks Java onto Low End 3G Devices

June 5th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: J2me | No Comments »

Sonyericsson SonyEricsson has announced that the company will make available Java on their entry level 3G phones that are meant for distribution in countries like China.

By offering J2me support on their low-end handsets, the company hopes to offer a better consumer experience. SonyEricsson needs to work hard to improve it's financial status. With China rolling out 3G services, this could be the right time for the company to grab hold of the market.

Via MobileEntertainment.




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