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Porting BREW applications to Nokia platforms expands market opportunity and geographical reach. Nokia's volume opportunity is unmatched. Nokia and its Series 60 licensee partners shipped 70 million platform devices worldwide in 2003, and Nokia expects to ship 100 million more by the end of 2004. That's a total market of 170 million platform devices - and a huge global market opportunity.
Nokia platforms offer a choice of client application environments: the Java™ environment in all programmable phones, and the native Symbian C++ environment in middle- to high-end smartphones. Both environments are based on open standards.
Java technology is developed through a community process, with participation by most major software companies. Symbian is an independent company owned by several major wireless device manufacturers. This means that your future is not tied to a single company. Nokia platforms provide a path to open environments: open to innovations, open to big markets.
Developer devices from Nokia are considered some of the fastest in the industry. The broad selection of devices available - mobile media devices, business phones with full keypads, imaging phones with cameras, game-optimized mobile devices, and great-looking mobile phones - means that different audiences with different needs can be targeted, while still relying on the same core application development technologies. In addition, Series 60 Platform devices are available from seven different licensees, providing a compelling multivendor environment for applications. This variety offers great opportunities for porting or creating innovative applications.
Nokia platforms have standard Java API implementations. The same Java application will run on other platform compliant devices. Graphical applications such as games may benefit from being optimized for specific screen sizes. In the same vein, Symbian C++ applications need only user interface optimization to take advantage of different capabilities offered by the three platforms based on Symbian OS.
Forum Nokia helps you by providing SDKs and other tools at no cost. These tools work on a stand-alone basis or together with the leading IDEs from companies such as Metrowerks and Borland. Forum Nokia offers free technical documents and discussion boards as well as fee-based training and technical support services to all developers. Forum Nokia PRO is a premium support and marketing service for larger companies.
Two industrywide programs, Java Verified™ and Symbian Signed, provide application testing and signing. World-class application usability testing and guidelines are also available through Forum Nokia. Now's the time to begin porting your BREW applications to Nokia platforms, and tapping into the market opportunity of up to 170 million devices by the end of 2004!
Porting BREW Games To Java™ MIDP
This document discusses the process of, and potential issues involved in, porting a BREW game to Nokia platform devices
running J2ME™/MIDP.