Samsung t409, Samsung Gravity TXT, and Nokia Lumia 710
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T-Mobile GSM/3G/4G/UMA (voice/text/data)
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Samsung Gravity TXT.
All five lines on our family plan just upgraded to the Samsung Gravity TXT.
Everyone loves the phone, it's not too complicated like smartphones, but carries many of the features of a smartphone.
I've been using it to stream music, calls and texts (I love the threaded text format), visual voicemail; the only thing it is missing is UMA! But... if there is an update to this phone that does get UMA, I'll jump on it! Although for now I have an old Samsung flip phone that gives me UMA access when I need it, so I keep that in my car... in case I travel outside the coverage area, I just need to find a Starbucks or McDonald's!
I am having a problem with a j2me application, I think it has to do with the application having no certificate - can I force the phone to not worry about java certificates? I tried going to the debug menu but I couldn't find any override for it there. The error I get is "Java Error. Invalid Format." What exactly does this mean? How can I fix it?
Thanks,
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