Even if you do not read Japanese, Java models are easily identified by the
Java mention, see for example
http://www.tohoku.j-phone-east.com/lineup/index.htm
Certainly J-Phone model identification could be improved... there is no
pattern related to their capabilities, except that higher numbers are newer
models of the same manufacturer.
Vincent J. Luna, Director
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on 02.2.2 0:13 AM, Sampo Raudaskoski at keitai@mrgoodliving.com wrote:
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> There is a various number of J-Phone models, like J-D03, J-D31, J-D04, J-D05,
> J-DN02, J-DN03, J-K03, J-K04, J-K05, J-N02, J-N03, J-N04, J-NM01, J-P02,
> J-P03, J-PE03, J-SA02, J-SA03, J-SA04, J-SH02, J-SH03, J-SH04, J-SH05, J-SH06,
> J-SH07, J-T04, J-T05 and J-T06.
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> Is there any way to determine from the model code which of these have Java?
> Does all new J-Phone models have Java? Is there differences in the extension
> API between the models? Is that same extension used in any other phones, than
> J-Phone models?
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> It's quite hard to find that information in english... Thanks in advance!
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> Best regards,
> Sampo
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Received on Sat Feb 2 03:57:18 2002