الاثنين، 8 يونيو 2009

Sony Ericsson brings mobile Java to entry-level 3G phones


One of the things that sets many basic handsets apart from their more expensive brethren is the feature set. Typically, the features that low-end handsets lack are the gaming and multimedia aspects that high-end phones are known for.

Sony Ericsson announced that it would be bringing mobile Java to its entry-level 3G phones. The addition of the mobile Java technology means that the entry-level handsets offered by the firm will be able to run games, applications and other content created by Sony Ericsson.

Sony says the move to add Java to its low-end line is in preparation for the upturn in the entry 3G segment, which it believes is a future growth area of the mobile market. It’s good to see Sony Ericsson trying to do something to turn its products around. The company recently announced it would be moving away from the M2 memory format for its mobile phones to the cheaper and more widely available SD format.

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