Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 29th Jan 2007 20:10 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Hi-Mobile.net was very generous to send us over the second most high-end Nokia S40-based phone (after the 7390) for a review, the 6288. This model is an updated version over its similarly-looking 6280, and it's considered a high-end feature phone. Read more for our findings and plenty of screenshots.
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msundman
Member since:
2005-07-06

If you like the java implementation I must assume that it supports running several java apps concurrently. How easy/fast is it to switch between them? How many button presses from the main screen to switch to some particular java app that is running?

Eugenia Member since:
2005-06-28

I am not sure how I can make it to switch apps. Not sure if supports it or not. This is not usually a J2ME implementation detail anyway, it's an OS one.

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msundman Member since:
2005-07-06

> I am not sure how I can make it to switch apps. Not
> sure if supports it or not.

Hopfully it does support it, because otherwise most of the really useful apps, like IMs, calendars, email-notifiers, etc. are pretty much useless on this phone.

> This is not usually a J2ME implementation detail
> anyway, it's an OS one.

In a device as integrated as a mobile phone this is really splitting hairs.

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