supported phones

Is your phone not supported? I may be able to help

Sagem...Supported or Unsupported?There are currently 265 different phone models that work with EQO. That may seem like a lot of phones; however, there are probably about a kajillion different phone models out there today (and the list just keeps on growing). We do test as many phones as we can get our grubby paws on, but it would be impossible for us to test everything on the market.

There are minimum requirements for EQO--your phone needs to support Java applications (J2ME, MIDP 2.0 to be more precise), your phone needs to have a max .Jar Size of at least 220 KB, and you need to have full access to mobile data--but if you have a phone that is not on our supported list, and you think it should be, please let me know at support@eqo.com and I get you set up with a suitable file to test out on your phone.

Peter
EQO Customer Support

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New Motorola Phones Now Supported

Hello MotoRecently, we've had several e-mails asking us to support new Motorola phones. Well, we've now decided to let these eager beavers become intrepid beta-testers (like the rest of the EQO community). We are also extending this opportunity to anyone else who wants to try out EQO Mobile on their Motorola RIZR Z3, KRZR K1, RAZR Maxx, or A1200 Ming. If you are already an EQO user, you can change your phone details on your account page. If you are not an EQO user, you should probably sign up. So if Santa Claus gave you a shiny new Motorola RIZR Z3, KRZR K1, RAZR Maxx, or an A1200 Ming for Christmas, try out EQO Mobile and let me know how it works out for you at peter@eqo.com.

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