Just one more bug on my Nokia 6280 - MIDlets do not use the same default access point settings as the browser in it.
Even though it is possible to access the Internet through GPRS using integrated browsers , HTTP requests cannot be made in the application. The device asks if the Java application should be allowed to access Internet upon running it, and then it gives a message saying “No GPRS connection available” when an attempt is made. Solution is simple - ask your users to create separate settings for MIDlets:
Menu -> Settings -> Configuration -> Personal config. settings-> Add new
Then Select “Access point” from the displayed list. Keep the default settings as they are for the newly created access point.
Now again go to Menu -> Settings -> Configuration -> Personal config. settings. Press options and then select activate.
Now the MIDlet will be able to make an HTTP connection.

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