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  • 03-31-2014, 02:44 PM
    T2nov
    As stated above, GBC and NES emulators. I say that because I don't really know the names of the most popular apps I would use.
    I didn't mention a .txt reader is also a need. Neither do I know the name of a java .txt reader.
    I saw the Nokia 301 and 105 on some articles and they look quite capable.
    I am not knowledgeable in java apps, as you have noticed.
  • 03-31-2014, 12:03 PM
    tavenger5
    what kind of java apps? Sometimes it depends on the version of java that is on the phone vs the version that the app was written for. This goes for just about any code running on top of a system.
  • 03-30-2014, 08:52 PM
    T2nov
    Hello everyone. As you'd expect, I want to get a candybar capable of supporting java apps. I have a Samsung GT-C3200 which kinda runs some java apps I've found. It crashes most of the times while installing, and I'm tired of it.
    I talked with a friend who suggested the lack of RAM of that thing may be what causes said crashes.
    And here I am to ask all of you. That phone should preferably have a 2.0+ MP camera. It's fine if it doesn't. I want to run NES and GBC emulators on it. It of course needs buttons for playing comfortably.
    Thanks!

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