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350Kb
That's a hell of a big Java app.
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Posted: 2002-10-02 09:16:00
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Most of the java-applications for the Nokia phones has a maximum size of 64kb... And that is MAXIMUM size ..
And still there is noone who has confirmed that the 72 and 6610 has 700kb of memory.. it could be a lot more ........ or less.
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Posted: 2002-10-02 09:34:00
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On 2002-10-02 08:52, jeRrRKKKK wrote:
I'm a java programmes myself and i KNOW a simple java calculation program tt i created 2 find mean range for soccer odds compiles to about 350kb all it needs 2 do is calculate the mean and find the salutation point then print the results for min betting to $100 and you tell me tt miserable 700k is enough? Hope you enjoy space impact on your phone i mean ONLY space impact
Well, I wouldn't call myself a Java programmer if I don't know how to squeeze a simple Java app to under 350 kB...
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Posted: 2002-10-02 09:37:00
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@Johan
I'm sorry to say, but I've read several places that the 72/6610 will only have 500Kb memory for Java-apps.
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Posted: 2002-10-02 09:47:00
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haha ... a java programmer? me too

we too
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Posted: 2002-10-02 09:50:00
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On 2002-10-02 09:47, Raven wrote:
@Johan
I'm sorry to say, but I've read several places that the 72/6610 will only have 500Kb memory for Java-apps.
Hm, it should have a bit more according to the picture shown on mobile-review .. on the picture you can se "free memory 680kb"
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Posted: 2002-10-02 10:39:00
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Yeah, I saw that too. According to that review it has 500Kb by default.... But I think I remember reading something in Forum-Nokia in the developer section about it having only 500Kb for Java-apps... But I might very well be wrong, maybe you can release some memory by deleting a preinstalled java game or something....
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Posted: 2002-10-02 11:25:00
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Yes, of course you can remove the preinstalled java-apps, this will free memory as the memory is dynamic in nature.
This will mean that the total memory should store SMS, MMS, Contacts, Java-Apps and so on.. Not only Java-Apps.
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Posted: 2002-10-02 12:41:00
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I'm just simply waiting. The Sendo Z100 seems more promising of a phone for me than what Nokia is offering. I'm sure we all have different tastes for what we want in a phone, but reading all this bullshit about the T68 and the Nokia phones on here just makes me want to puke.
I'm not sure where you get the idea of the T68 menu's being so slow, but comparing it to my Nokia I'm holding in my hands now, it's not much of a significant difference in speed (Ok, so the 'My Pictures' loads slow, so what?). Granted if you used a Nokia more often, you'd have a hard time adjusting to the Ericsson menus or any other models. I've tried a T100 before (Also tried the S100 today, finally), and I couldn't guide myself through the menu's, it was very difficult, but given time I'm sure I could have gotten used to it. I did however love the moving background, pretty cool, hehe
As for Java, I don't need it. I don't need games, I have my IPAQ for that (If you go on telling me you can't afford an IPAQ, then how can you afford a new high-tech phone?). Frankly, I don't see any practical use for JAVA on a phone, especially comparing it to the P800 and Sendo Z100 (Which have intergrated browsers, like Internet Explorer), unless you plan on sending phone viruses to people. As for that JAVA browser, I hardly even use WAP other than from time to time to get weather, quick news, or view some Esato posts. But even if you could use JAVA for viewing HTML, then you must either have some amazing tiny high resolution screen with incredible eye site, or some sort of holographic imaging device to project on a wall, because viewing images and text would simply be far to small on a phone with that size of a screen.
And the polyphonic ringtones, I don't really care for it. It does sound nice, but doesn't really appeal to me. I'd much rather have a ringtone I could use in loud areas (Like a high pitched tone and it would be great if they made ringtones adjust the volume automatically if it's too loud or quiet). I used a T100 a few days ago from a friend, and I couldn't hear the polyphonic ringing in my pocket in the town center at all, especially with buses, trucks, and sirens going on constantly.
Anyways, blah blah blah... I am not saying the Nokia 7210 or 6610 is a bad phone, it just doesn't fit my wants and needs, so I'm pretty much just holding on to my T68i and waiting till another great useful phone comes out.
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Posted: 2002-10-02 22:31:00
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And im not saying that the T68 is a bad phone.. I guess that i have been really unlucky with the handsets provided to me (all the four ones).
And if you are a Ipaq-user you need both a hightech phone and an Ipaq .. that is about 500 USD for the phone and 700 - 800 USD for an Ipaq. . that is quite much.
I dont see java in a handset as any revolution either, and i dint think it is supposed to be used for html-browsing.
I kinda like the fact that you can download a bit more advanced games and filehandlers.
Ok the slowness in T68 has been better after upgrading to "I"-software. but i still think that it is a bit slow, mostly whilst writing SMS .. this is bothering me anyways.
The polytones is a nice addonfeature according to me, it stands out from the croud, at least a couple of months ahead, then everybody will have them
And still there is the possibillity to use the regular monophonic tones aswell.
Like you mentioned before, i am also REALLY tired with unmature posts such as: "HAHA Nokia sucks bigtime"
All people doesnt have the same taste in mobile phones.. and that is a very good thing, otherwise it would be really boring.
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Posted: 2002-10-03 07:20:00
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