It just bugs me that you Verizon users can't install third party Java applications. So many games you could just freely download to your cellphone with Java. Not only games but any third party application. GetJar.com has a ridiculously large library of free java apps you can download directly from your phone.
I think Verizon is the only provider that doesn't use Java. Even though Sprint is CDMA, it uses Java technology. But Verizon pushes whatever Qualcomm offers.
I don't know how Geometry Wars will work w/o two methods of direction. The fact that you could use two analog sticks, one controlling movement, and another controlling direction of fire was made the game so original.
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ShortFuse @ Jul 26th 2007 12:11AM
It just bugs me that you Verizon users can't install third party Java applications. So many games you could just freely download to your cellphone with Java. Not only games but any third party application. GetJar.com has a ridiculously large library of free java apps you can download directly from your phone.
I think Verizon is the only provider that doesn't use Java. Even though Sprint is CDMA, it uses Java technology. But Verizon pushes whatever Qualcomm offers.
I don't know how Geometry Wars will work w/o two methods of direction. The fact that you could use two analog sticks, one controlling movement, and another controlling direction of fire was made the game so original.