Windows Mobile 5.0 blows, slim Java ME phones rule
One lesson for our JavaFX Mobile offering is to watch for what people complain about when talking about latest cell phones. Here's one blogger who decided to ditch his Windows Mobile 5.0 phone. See: Blogger ditches his Winblows Mobile Here's a quote: It runs Windows Mobile 5.0, which means my phone regularly crashes, slows down, or freezes up. Any idea how much I hate having to reboot my phone?? Because it is running Windows Mobile 5.0 on the same battery as my phone, it basically sucks battery like mad.Electronic consumers don't put up with much, especially when it comes to an electronic device crashing, freezing, or being slow. With Java ME CDC technology, we've been working on avoiding all the pitfalls by properly subsetting Java SE technology on a constrained system. With our experience contributing to JavaFX Mobile project, this will mean we don't start from scratch, and don't start off with the boat anchor legacy Windows Mobile 5.0 started with by trying to stay tied to the Windows on the desktop technology. |
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Posted by autooo on June 04, 2007 at 11:44 AM PDT #