It's even easier to get the location. Just use the Location API
(should be in quite a few phones these days)

On May 15, 7:25 am, Shamim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All:
> you might have fail to win in adroid challenge that doesn't mean your
> idea being failed.if you feel your idea is great and people going to
> accept you can keep on developing your app not only in android but
> also in other development tools like j2me which can support lot of
> device and os. Since android almost like J2SE , i assume every body
> master in j2se so its easy to work with J2ME and you can find the
> entire mobil market at your hand. Those who would have location based
> apps and would like to port to J2me please visit 
> :http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/How_to_read_Location_from_Bluet...
> to learn how to do it in j2me , you will find lot of example here and
> development tools which will satisfy your need.More over, you will
> have physical handset to test instead of emulator.  lets Cheer and
> hunt the entire mobile world.
>
> Wish you all the best.
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