Anyone of you know about the subject? I've been doing some small applications for cell phones with java and symbian, I've simulated them but I'm thinking, can a rotten application actually ruin your cell phone? I mean, if you're not quite sure if the resources are taken into care properly, and something happens, can it actually damage your cell phone?
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Well, viruses are not my concern. Furthermore the viruses on cell phones are exaggarated security risk. Sure it's there, but it's not the end of hte world.
Sure it can damage a cell phone, a rotten application, however I was just thinking how realistic it is if you might have some memory problems created. Mostly because there's warnings everywhere but they are always you know 'don't touch yourself or it'll break!'. Can happen but very unlikely. If it simulates well and OK, is there a remote possibility it still damages your cell phone? Do you know about mobile programming or are you just guessing here?Experts please...
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And no, none of you bastards are going to see the beautiful algorithms.In da butt.
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Well Java runs in a sandbox, which you cannot leave, unless there is a bug in the VM.
I'd say it's pretty difficult to kill your handy with a home written java app.
I've done a short java app for mobile phones once. It didn't work until I figured out, I had to use threads because the dialog that requests clearance to access the internet would always use the main thread and the program would hang (or so, I don't remember exactly).
Don't know about native symbian programs.
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