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==J2ME== | |||
Applications were developed to demonstrate some of the copabilities of a J2ME 1.1 compliant, Series 40 Nokia mobile. Of particular interest was the capability of accesing web-services from a J2ME applciation. | |||
==Symbian OS== | ==Symbian OS== | ||
The capabilities of the OS were investigated, with particular regard to Audio and Bluetooth programmability feautures. It was found that it is possible to stream Audio recorded from a Nokia Series 60, Symbian OS 1.2 mobile phone, over a Bluetooth RFCOMM link to a PC. | The capabilities of the OS were investigated, with particular regard to Audio and Bluetooth programmability feautures. It was found that it is possible to stream Audio recorded from a Nokia Series 60, Symbian OS 1.2 mobile phone, over a Bluetooth RFCOMM link to a PC. | ||
==Windows CE== | |||
==Linux Mobile== | ==Linux Mobile== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:25, 18 November 2005
Cellular Phones
J2ME
Applications were developed to demonstrate some of the copabilities of a J2ME 1.1 compliant, Series 40 Nokia mobile. Of particular interest was the capability of accesing web-services from a J2ME applciation.
Symbian OS
The capabilities of the OS were investigated, with particular regard to Audio and Bluetooth programmability feautures. It was found that it is possible to stream Audio recorded from a Nokia Series 60, Symbian OS 1.2 mobile phone, over a Bluetooth RFCOMM link to a PC.