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    <title>Benchmark your phone</title>
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I stumbled across a rather interesting website that provides benchmarks and test results of the Java implementations on a wide range of phones.  Being an ex-benchmark engineer, this rather appealed to me ;-)  The results can be found &lt;a href=&#034;http://www.club-java.com/TastePhone/J2ME/MIDP_Benchmark.jsp&#034;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.  You are supposed to be able to download the MIDlet by browsing the WAP page at &lt;code&gt;http://wap.club-java.com/en&lt;/code&gt;, but I had problems reading that page.  The direct URL of the MIDlet is &lt;code&gt;http://www.club-java.com/TastePhone/TastePhone.jad&lt;/code&gt;, and that worked fine for me.
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