The UC Browser 8.0 Beta was released this week. It’s a pretty big update, especially in look and feel. Here’s how UC describes the new version:” Beautiful looks – Beauty is not the patent of iPhone or Android phones, Java phone could also make it. The classical black gives you a cool tech style. More efficient – In UC 8.0 Beta for Java.We optimized the interface layout and menus, you can find the useful features easily. Magical action function – When you operate on Windows via PC, it’s convenient to choose what you want in the right mouse botton menu. The right mouse button in different places, then the popup menus are different.
Beautiful looks – Beauty is not the patent of iPhone or Android phones, Java. The app “UC Browser” (429 KB) is ready to download or send to your phone as.
In the same philosophy, UC Browser knows what you want when you stop at a place and gives the most convenient options to choose. Otherwise, U can press shortcut ‘1’ to start this funtion more conveniently. When you move to different elements,the actions re different. Not only beautiful, but also intelligent – Do you still think excellent user experience is just belong to high-end phones?
Ucweb said no. We think A good Browser is what can provide good browsing to all users.” The new interface is a shameless copy of Opera Mini 5.0 and later but other than that I like the new version. All the sites I tried; including Twitter, Dabr, Facebook and Gmail loaded without error, looked good and worked well.
Type: Freeware Author: UC Browser,, Data Connection Required: Yes Minimum Java ME profile: MIDP 2.0 Screen Size: All iDEN Compatible: (tested on i776): No (Java verification error while installing) Boost CDMA Compatible: (tested on Motorola Rambler): Yes Supported Boost phones: All CDMA (Incognito, Rambler, Seek, Rant, Mirro, Juno, etc.) The app “UC Browser” (429 KB) is ready to download or send to your phone as filename:”UC80″. Downloading uses paid data. Downloads are for basic phones that support Java ME such as Nokia S40 phones. They do not work on Android, Apple, Firefox or Windows phones. Download to your Phone.
Said: 2012.03.08 09:55 It sounds like the phone’s Java subsystem got corrupted. Here are some things you can try to fix it. Reset the phone’s settings to restore all the factory defaults, including ringtone types and display settings. Contacts, History, Calendar, and Messages are not affected: a. On the home screen highlight the Home icon and press OK > Settings/Tools > Settings > Reset/Delete.
Enter your lock code (default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number) and press CONTINUE (left softkey). Highlight Reset Settings and press Continue (left softkey). If there’s a Sprint store (Sprint company own store, not just an authorized dealer) many of these have a technician who may be able to resolve the issue.
Sprint stores are not obligated to help Boost customers but many will if you ask (poliely:)). Reset Phone to reset all settings and erase all data on your phone. This will delete all your Contacts, History, Calendar, Ringtones and apps you have downloaded, pictures stored in main memory and messages. You can copy pictures and contacts to the memory card to preserve them but I don’t know of any way to back up the other items. Back up contacts to memory card: On the home screen highlight the Home icon and press OK > Settings/Tools > Tools > Memory Storage > Save Contacts. (You will see a confirmation.