Actually there is the MOTODEV Studio too, the new SDK from Motorola.
I used at home, and it's really nice... all pre-integrated and packaged with
Eclipse Europa.

The SDK is for JavaME, and have

   - *Bluetooth Service*: enables Bluetooth communication among multiple
   emulated handsets
   - *WMA Test Server*: enables multiple emulated handsets to send and
   receive SMS and MMS messages
   - *SIMConfig Service*: allows the user to create SIM card configurations
   that can be used with emulated handsets
   - *Libraries for Java ME development for Motorola handsets*, including
   CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0, JSR 75, 120, 135, 172, 177, 184, 185, 205, and many
   other Motorola specific APIs, such as Secondary Display API and Scalable
   Image Enhancements
   - *MWay*: loads MIDlets onto handsets via USB cable and generates system
   logs for debugging (Motorola OS handsets only)
   - *Signing Tool*: allows you to import certificates and then sign MIDlet
   suites with them. Consult Motorola's application testing and signing
   
procedures<http://developer.motorola.com/techresources/testingcertification/testing_signing_programs/>for
Java ME for details
   - *Config Tool*: provides an easy way to read/write some specific
   internal handset configurations
   - *Update Manager*: keeps installed components up to date; responsible
   for authenticating the user, downloading, and installing new features
   - *NetBeans Project support*: imports NetBeans Projects into the MOTODEV
   Studio workspace
   - *Sample MIDlets and tutorials*
   - *Context-sensitive Help and integrated documentation* that includes
   Javadocs, user guides, and Motorola device specifications listing supported
   Java and Motorola APIs as well as media formats

and more...

Just to compare with others...

Eduardo.

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Michael Schlagmueller <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello....
>
> Next month I'm going to buy a new mobile. Since I do a lot of J2ME
> programming I want to get one which is capable of the debug on device
> feature.
>
> I know that my Sony T630 worked great with EclipseME and the debug on
> device feature, but it is a bit outdated.
>
> The main question es whether Nokia or Sony are the better mobiles for
> programming and debugging.
>
> Maybe a can get some comments here about your experience....
>
> Thanks
> Michael
>
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