Java Memory - Motorola iDEN i88s User Manual

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You may choose one of three privacy settings for each Java application:
Always — The Java application always has permission to access your
phone's location, without notifying you.
Ask — When the Java application requests access to your phone's
location, you will be prompted to grant or deny permission (see "Granting
or Denying Permission" on page 130).
Never — When the Java application requests access to your phone's
location will automatically be denied without requiring any user action.
To view or change the privacy setting of a Java application:
From the Java Apps screen, press S to scroll to Java application for
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which you want to assign a privacy setting.
If the application has attempted to access your phone's location once,
the menu icon will appear when you highlight the name of the
application.
Press m.
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Press R to scroll Privacy Settings.
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Press B under SELECT. The Privacy Setting screen shows the
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current privacy setting to this Java application.
Press B under CHANGE.
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Press S to choose the privacy setting Always, Ask, or Never for this
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Java application.

Java Memory

In order to download, store and run the application of your choice, you must
have enough Data and Program memory available in your phone.
Data memory refers to the memory needed to download an application to
your phone.
Program memory refers to the memory needed to install and run an
application on your phone.
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