On Feb 1, 5:34 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You seem badly affected by Job's Distortion-of-Reality Field! :-) I've
> always installed whatever I wanted on my handheld devices (and later
> smartphones) since 1998, of course including my own stuff. There might
> be an app store by other vendors, but you can install everything by
> directly connecting to an URL - heck, also eventually sending it by
> means of bluetooth.

I stand corrected then.  I had a Siemens S30 (or so) and a Nokia N95
for a couple of years.  I think I tried to install some J2ME stuff on
it but didn't succeed - maybe it was me just being stupid!  But then
again, being a subsidized phone, the N95 was partially locked down by
Vodafone (you couldn't use the built-in VoIP client), so maybe they
had disabled app installation, too.

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