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This article is an introduction to installing Java games on some Motorola mobile phones. This method has only been tested on a Motorola e770v, but sources have said it works on other Motorola mobiles. You will need a mobile with a USB connection, and a computer with a USB port.
 
This article is an introduction to installing Java games on some Motorola mobile phones. This method has only been tested on a Motorola e770v, but sources have said it works on other Motorola mobiles. You will need a mobile with a USB connection, and a computer with a USB port.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Verify that your Motorola mobile has the Java micro edition installed. You can usually find this under "Main Menu" -> "Settings" -> "Java Settings" -> "Java System". If you cannot find it here, and you know you have Java, check around because it may be elsewhere. If you have followed the menus this far, you should see something that resembles the output shown in the "Java System Output Example" section below these steps.
 
#Verify that your Motorola mobile has the Java micro edition installed. You can usually find this under "Main Menu" -> "Settings" -> "Java Settings" -> "Java System". If you cannot find it here, and you know you have Java, check around because it may be elsewhere. If you have followed the menus this far, you should see something that resembles the output shown in the "Java System Output Example" section below these steps.