Software Environment  
 
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MIDP 1.0 
The J2ME™ Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) lets you write downloadable 
applications and services for network-connectable, battery-operated mobile handheld 
devices. 
For information and documentation, visit: 
wireless.java.sun.com/midp/ 
BREW Support 
The Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW) is an open-source on-line 
application development platform for wireless CDMA devices. BREW is designed to allow 
developers to write in whatever language they choose. Most native BREW applications 
are written using C or C++, but BREW supports other programming languages too, such 
as Java. Using BREW, developers can create portable applications that will work on 
CDMA devices. 
For information and documentation, visit: 
www.qualcomm.com/brew/ 
WAP Support 
The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open industry standard technology that 
allows mobile users to access and to interact with information and services easily. WAP 
makes it possible to link wireless devices (such as mobile phones) to the Internet by 
translating Internet information so it can be displayed on the display screen of a mobile 
telephone or other portable device.  
The Motorola T720 handset supports: 
•  WAP specification–WAP 1.2.1 
•  WML 1.3, xHTML, WTLS Class 2 
For information on WAP, visit: 
www.wapforum.org 
Display Language Support 
The following languages bundles are supported by the Motorola T720 handset: 
Bundle ID  Language Bundle 
0001 US English 
0002 UK English  
0003  US English, French Canadian, Spanish Col. Port. Brazil 
0004  UK English, French, German, Italian