Java
Nearly 100 current Motorola products from our iconic handsets and innovative set-tops to our world-class mobile computers and wireless modules offer a Java runtime environment. With this unparalleled availability, millions of consumers are already equipped to use your application, whether it's an enterprise-level security solution or an interactive multimedia game.
As a common element in several Motorola platforms, Java is the most efficient way to get an application running on Motorola handsets, including products based on the Mobile Linux platform.
MOTODEV Studio for Java ME, Motorola's robust toolset for developer innovation currently supports the Java ME application environment on many Motorola handsets and wireless modules.
If you're looking for information about a particular Java-enabled Motorola device, you can click on the product of your choice at the bottom of this page. You can also narrow your search to Java devices that meet specific criteria by using the filters option. The filter is initially set to display all Java-enabled Motorola devices currently supported on MOTODEV.
Let MOTODEV's full suite of resources help you start building your application today. From developer guides and technical articles to specialized tools that make your job easier, it all starts here.
Documentation
- Developer Guides
Developer guides describe the program interfaces used to develop applications for Java-enabled Motorola products. - Technical Articles
Consult these technical articles for comprehensive information about programming concepts and other topics. - Other Resources for Developers
Discover MOTODEV's testing, signing and go-to-market resources, and find other Java-related information.
Java Tools
- MOTODEV Studio
MOTODEV Studio accelerates development for a wide range of Motorola products. - Deployment Tools
Use these utilities to deploy Java-enabled applications on Motorola devices. - SDKs
Motorola software development kits (SDKs) are available for mobile computing products, handsets and wireless modules. - Drivers
Look here for drivers for Java-enabled Motorola products.
Filter Your Results
Use the matrix below to find information, resources and tools for a specific product. For a list of products featuring a specific technology, API, or attribute, you may narrow your search using the filters.
Once you determine the target products for your application, you are just a click away from all the development resources needed to deliver your application to millions of Motorola customers.
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The MOTO Q 11 continues to advance Motorola's distinctive, ultra-thin smartphone line with Windows Mobile 6.1.
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Raising the bar once again, the V9x makes the iconic RAZR line sleeker, smarter, stronger and faster than ever.
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The MOTOACTV W6 is a sporty, rugged phone designed for outdoor use and on-the-go entertainment.
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Designed with online communities in mind, the VE538 features two cameras and a dedicated Social Networking key.
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Slick, durable and affordable, the W397 is a practical device delivering pictures and music on the go.
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A rugged phone that has it all, the W760r/VA76r is the first 3G push-to-talk device.
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A genuine music-player experience and a sleek slider design make the ROKR EM25 stand out.
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A robust imaging experience merges with an outstanding mobile phone in the MOTO ZN200.
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A powerful phone and music player in a no-nonsense candy bar package for global consumers on the go.
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This innovative phone/music player features ModeShift technology and the MOTOMAGX operating system.
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Genuine music-player experience meets familiar clamshell design in this fun, versatile device.
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The A1600 is AGPS/GPS friendly and boasts an integrated 3.0 megapixel camera with macro mode, LED flash, and versatile OCR for handwriting and onboard camera scans.
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