List of Supported Devices

MidpSSH has been confirmed working on the following devices. If your device is not listed there is a good chance that it will work! Please try it and update this list if it works. If it doesn’t work please post in the support forum and we’ll see if we can make it work!

Blackberry

  • BlackBerry 7100t OS v3.8 (MDS, thanks Jonathan)
  • BlackBerry 7100r OS v3.8 (thanks Carl)
  • BlackBerry 7100i OS v4.1 (Nextel)
  • BlackBerry 7100t OS v4.0
  • Blackberry 7100g (Cingular) OS v4.0
  • BlackBerry 7130e OS v4.1.0.207 (Thanks Dan)
  • BlackBerry 7230 OS v4.0 (thanks Mario)
  • BlackBerry 7290 (AT&T) OS v4.1 (iseedp2@gmail.com - tony)
  • BlackBerry 7290 OS v3.8 (thanks Ben)
  • BlackBerry 7250 (Nextel) OS v4.0 (thanks Kelvin)
  • BlackBerry 7250 (Sprint) OS v4.0
  • BlackBerry 7250 (Verizon) OS v4.0
  • BlackBerry 7510 (Nextel) OS v4.0 (thanks Gan)
  • BlackBerry 7520 (Nextel) OS v4.1
  • BlackBerry 7730 OS v3.7 (thanks Colm)
  • BlackBerry 7750 OS v3.7 (thanks Brian)
  • BlackBerry 7780 OS v3.7 (thanks Ben)
  • Blackberry Pearl 8100 (T-Mobile) OS v 4.2
  • BlackBerry Pearl 8120 (AT&T) OS v 4.2
  • BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (Verizon) OS v 4.3
  • Blackberry 8300 Curve (O2) OS v4.2 (K. C. Li)
  • Blackberry 8320 Curve (T-Mobile) OS v 4.2
  • Blackberry 8320 Curve (T-Mobile) OS v 4.5
  • Blackberry 8310 Curve (Vodafone) OS v 4.2
  • Blackberry 8310 Curve (T-Mobile) OS v 4.2
  • Blackberry 8310 Curve (AT&T) OS v 4.5
  • Blackberry 8320 Curve (Orange) OS v 4.2
  • Blackberry 8330 Curve (Sprint) OS v 4.3
  • Blackberry 8330 Curve (Verizon) OS v 4.3
  • Blackberry 8350i Curve (Nextel) OS v 4.6.1.204
  • Blackberry 8700g OS v 4.1
  • Blackberry 8700R OS v 4.1
  • Blackberry 8700V OS v 4.1
  • Blackberry 8707V OS v 4.2 (Vodafone)
  • Blackberry 8700C OS v 4.1
  • Blackberry 8703e (Alltel) OS v 4.1
  • Blackberry 8800 OS v 4.2
  • Blackberry 8820 OS V 4.2
  • Blackberry 8820 OS v 4.5
  • Blackberry 8830. OS v 4.2
  • Blackberry 8900 OS v 4.6 (AT&T)
  • Blackberry 9000 ‘Bold’ OS v 4.6 (Vodafone UK + BES)
  • Blackberry 9000 ‘Bold’ (AT&T) OS v 4.6
  • Blackberry 9530 ‘Storm’ (Verizon) OS v 4.7 (Few bugs : rotating screen, menu items too small to be selected )
  • BlackBerry 9630 ‘Tour’
  • BlackBerry 9650 ‘Bold’ (Verizon) OS v5.0
  • Blackberry 9700 ‘Bold’ (T-mobile, OS 5) BES, BIS-B, and Wifi work. The default mobile connection does not understand port numbers. BIS-B is only on MidpSSH 1.7.4, which I can no longer find a link to.

BenQ-Siemens

See also: Siemens

  • BenQ-Siemens C81 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • BenQ-Siemens S68 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Frank)
  • BenQ-Siemens E71 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • BenQ-Siemens EF71 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • BenQ-Siemens EF81 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • BenQ-Siemens EL71 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • BenQ-Siemens ME75 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • BenQ-Siemens M75 (MIDP 2.0 Full)

i-Mate

  • i-Mate SP3i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Damian)
  • i-Mate JAMin (MIDP 2.0 Full)

Helio

  • Ocean (MIDP 2.0 Full, no qwerty)
  • Heat (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Drift (MIDP 2.0 Full)

HTC

  • S710/HTC VOX (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • S730/HTC Wings (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • S740/HTC (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • 8525 HTC/Cingular/AT&T (MIDP 2.0 SSH2 Lite Build)
  • 8925 HTC Kaiser/TyTN II/AT&T Tilt (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • RAPH800 HTC Touch Pro/Sprint (MIDP 2.0 Full (have to install Java MIDlet Manager first))
  • HTC Ozone/Verizon (MIDP 2.0 Full (have to install Java MIDlet Manager first)
  • XV6875 HTC Touch Pro2/Verizon (MIDP 2.0 Full (have to install Java MIDlet Manager first))
  • Star100 HTC/Cingular/AT&T (MIDP 2.0 Full)

LG

  • LG GW300 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG GR500f (MID 2.0 Full, thanks SirLagz)
  • LG KE800 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG KG320 (MIDP 1.0 Full, thanks Malvis)
  • LG PM-325 (MIDP 1.0 Full, thanks Mitch)
  • LG U8120 UTMS (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Robelix)
  • LG U8360 UTMS (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Robelix)
  • LG U880 UTMS (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Thomas)
  • LG MG810 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Fabio Becamp)
  • LG LX260 (MIDP 2.0 Full, qwerty symbol mapping wrong)
  • LG MU500 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Luhiwu)
  • LG KU990 Viewty (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Kenneth)
  • LG KF700Q (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks SirLagz)
  • LG KF750 Secret (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG KS360 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG ME550C (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Júlio Mélo)
  • LG KU250 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG KC910 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG KP570Q Cookie (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG GD510 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • LG LOTUS LX600 {wap}

Motorola

  • Motorola A780 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Klaus)
  • Motorola A768i
  • Motorola A920 (MIDP 1.0 Full, thanks Hans)
  • Motorola A1000 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Thomas)
  • Motorola A1200 (MIDP 2.0 Full, works both on internet via GPRS/EDGE and on usblan http://wiki.openezx.org/Get_a_shell#Change_Modem_Mode and http://wiki.openezx.org/Get_a_shell#Configuring_the_USB_Network_device, thanks Yury)
  • Motorola A6288/A008 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Kenneth)
  • Motorola c650 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Comrad)
  • Motorola E398 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks White Raven)
  • Motorola E680 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Scott)
  • Motorola E770v (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Koen)
  • Motorola E815 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola E1000 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Mikael)
  • Motorola E1070 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola i450 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Chris)
  • Motorola i860 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Androo)
  • Motorola KRZR K1m (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola MPX220 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Adrian)
  • Motorola Q11 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola RAZR2 V9 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola RIZR Z3 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola ROKR E8 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Gabriel)
  • Motorola SLVR L6 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola SLVR L7 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola SLVR L9 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola V3 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Martin)
  • Motorola V3i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola V3c (MIDP 2.0 Full) - Only Bell/Telus firmware with JeodeK
  • Motorola V3B (MIDP 2.0 Full) - Aka BT Fusion ‘Bluephone’ - GSM Only
  • Motorola V180 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Ales)
  • Motorola V220 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Terolando)
  • Motorola V300 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Ales)
  • Motorola V360 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Antti)
  • Motorola V3xx (MIDP 2.0 Full) (o2 Germany users - see notes below.)
  • Motorola V3x (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola V550 (MIDP 2.0 Full, “Polling I/O on”, thanks Alejandro)
  • Motorola V600 (MIDP 2.0 Full, “Polling I/O on”, thanks Comrad)
  • Motorola V620 (MIDP 2.0 Full, “Polling I/O on”, thanks Alejandro)
  • Motorola V635 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Akhn)
  • Motorola V80 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Miika)
  • Motorola VE66 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Motorola W5 (MIDP 2.0 Full)

Nokia

  • Nokia 2630 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 2610 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 2865i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks VXbinaca)
  • Nokia 2855i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Izekat)
  • Nokia 3109 classic (MIDP 2.0 Full) - Works on 3110 classic, too.
  • Nokia 3220 (MIDP 2.0 Lite, thanks Oyvind)
  • Nokia 5140i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 5200 (MIDP 2.0) - Should work on 5300, too. CONFIRMED
  • Nokia 5300 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 5310 XpressMusic (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 5800 XpressMusic (MIDP 2.0 Full, haven’t tried QWERTY kbd, - lelle)
  • Nokia 6020 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6021 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Jaime)
  • Nokia 6030 (MIDP 2.0 ?, thanks ai0)
  • Nokia 6060 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6061 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Diego)
  • Nokia 6070 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6086 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6101 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6111 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6125 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6131 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6210 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6220 Classic (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6230 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Dave)
  • Nokia 6230b (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Gregg)
  • Nokia 6230i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Justas)
  • Nokia 6233 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Jukka)
  • Nokia 6234 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks SneakyWho_am_i)
  • Nokia 6255i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Kyle)
  • Nokia 6260 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Anton)
  • Nokia 6265i(MIDP 2.0 Full, Thanks Markarian)
  • Nokia 6270 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Beat)
  • Nokia 6275i (MIDP 2.0 Lite)
  • Nokia 6280 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6300 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6500 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6600 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Erik)
  • Nokia 6610i (MIDP 1.0 Lite)
  • Nokia 6630
  • Nokia 6680 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Judge584)
  • Nokia 6681 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6700 (MIDP 2.1 - all works, thanks developers! –Rafal)
  • Nokia 6810 (MIDP 1.0 Lite, thanks SPT-Variable)
  • Nokia 6820 (MIDP 1.0 Lite, thanks Mike)
  • Nokia 6610i (MIDP 1.0 Lite, thanks Komix)
  • Nokia 6288 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 6822 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Barney)
  • Nokia 7100s (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 7230 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 7250i (MIDP 1.0 Lite, thanks czaks!)
  • Nokia 7900 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 7260 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia 9500 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Nino)
  • Nokia E51 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia E60 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks el_flynn)
  • Nokia E61 (note: bug with qwerty-keyboard input)
  • Nokia E65 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks solitude)
  • Nokia E70 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia E71 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia E90 (MIDP 2.0 Full, rudimentary test okay, hard to read -Dale)
  • Nokia N70 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks kartnico)
  • Nokia N73 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia N80 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia N91 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia N95 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Nokia N71 (MIDP 2.0 Full, bug with qwerty-keyboard input)

Orange

  • Orange SPV C500 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Gunnbot)
  • Orange SPV C600 (MIDP 2.0 Full)

Palm

  • Palm Treo 500v (MIDP 2.0 Full)

QTEK

  • QTEK 8020 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • QTEK 9000 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks 7aboir)
  • QTEK 9090 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks 7aboir)
  • QTEK 9100 (MIDP 2.0 Full)

Sagem

  • Sagem MyX5-2 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Sagem MyZ-5 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Sagem My850C (MIDP 2.0 Full) (unable to set “=” char in login/password)

Samsung

  • Samsung A680 (MIDP 1.0 Full, thanks Chris)
  • Samsung A707 (MIDP 2.0 Full using HTTP Proxy, thanks drcheap)
  • Samsung A717 (MIDP 2.0 Full using HTTP Proxy, thanks drcheap)
  • Samsung A727 (MIDP 2.0 Full using HTTP Proxy, thanks drcheap)
  • Samsung A900 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Chris)
  • Samsung A920 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung A960 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung D500 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Richard)
  • Samsung D600 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks, Oli Thorst)
  • Samsung D900 (MIDP 2.0 Full change Key Size to 64, thanks DeFe)
  • Samsung U600 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung E730 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung M550 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Serja)
  • Samsung M610 firmware AC14 (MIDP 2.0 Full using HTTP Proxy)
  • Samsung S3650 “Corby” (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung X450 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung X680 (MIDP 2.0 Full, limited Session Key Size, might have been server-related, thanks zilch)
  • Samsung X700 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks RestiveX)
  • Samsung Z400 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung Z150 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung Z105 (MIDP 1.0 Full)
  • Samsung E370 (MIDP 2.0 Full) version 1.6.0
  • Samsung L760 (MIDP 2.0)
  • Samsung UltraTouch S8300 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung Pixon M8800 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung GT-B3410 Touch with sliding keybard (MIDP 2.0 Full) Enter key doesn’t works
  • Samsung GT-C3050 Slide (MIDP 2.0 Full) Issue: can’t exit from remote ‘less’ command (SSH2-1024-bit to remote Fedora 12 Machine)
  • Samsung GT-S5230 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Samsung SGH-J150 (MIDP 1.0 Full)

Sanyo

  • Sanyo MM-5600 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Sanyo MM-7400 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Mitch)
  • Sanyo RL-7300 (Sprint, MIDP 1.0 Full)
  • Sanyo 8100 (MIDP 1.0 SSH2 Lite, thanks MDP)
  • Sanyo 8300 (thanks Chris)
  • Sanyo Katana (Sprint, MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Sanyo M1 (Sprint, MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Sanyo Katana eclipse LX (Sprint, MIDP 2.0 Full)

Siemens

See also: BenQ-Siemens

  • Siemens C65 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Roman)
  • Siemens C75 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks maszili)
  • Siemens CF62 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Ari)
  • Siemens CF75
  • Siemens CX65 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Madis - possibly non-obfuscated version only?; no, full version is OK, thanks Comrad)
  • Siemens CX70

test

  • Siemens CX75 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Artem - possibly non-obfuscated version only?; I guess full version is OK too, thanks Comrad)
  • Siemens M55 (MIDP 1.0 Full, thanks Tumic)
  • Siemens M65 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Kirsty)
  • Siemens MC60 (MIDP 1.0 Full, thanks Iqueiroz)
  • Siemens C75 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Siemens M75 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Siemens ME75 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • Siemens S55 (MIDP 1.0 Full, thanks Enrico)
  • Siemens S65 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Valev)
  • Siemens S68 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks fickK)
  • Siemens SK65 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Erik)
  • Siemens SXG75 (MIDP 2.0 Full)

Sony-Ericsson

  • SonyEricsson C702i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson C902 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson D750I (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson K300i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Robbert)
  • SonyEricsson K310i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson K320i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Martin Jelinek)
  • SonyEricsson K500i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Gregor)
  • SonyEricsson K510i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks netes)
  • SonyEricsson K530i (MIDP 2.0 Full) - WRITER ERROR? (”Session Error \n Writer:”) - this is no error in MidpSSH. use “Web” Internetprofile instead of “WAP” Internetprofile! Also try a clean install of MidpSSH (>= v1.6).
  • SonyEricsson K550i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson K600i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Daniel Branco)
  • SonyEricsson K610i (MIDP 2.0 Full) - WRITER ERROR? (”Session Error \n Writer:”) - this is no error in MidpSSH. use “Web” Internetprofile instead of “WAP” Internetprofile! Also try a clean install of MidpSSH (>= v1.6).
  • SonyEricsson K618i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Rommell Barcela)
  • SonyEricsson K660i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Jorma Sajaniemi)
  • SonyEricsson K700i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson K750i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Johan)
  • SonyEricsson K770i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson K790a (MIDP 2.0 Full, Héctor Morán H.)
  • SonyEricsson K790i (MIDP 2.0 Full, tested by cracklover)
  • SonyEricsson K800i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Felix A)
  • SonyEricsson K810i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson K850i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson J300i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Francisco Castro)
  • SonyEricsson M600i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Jan)
  • SonyEricsson P1i : works perfectly
  • SonyEricsson P900 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson P910a (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Pierre and Kestas)
  • SonyEricsson P990i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson S700i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Steffen)
  • SonyEricsson S710a (MIDP 2.0 Full using HTTP Proxy, thanks drcheap)
  • SonyEricsson T610 (MIDP 1.0 Full using HTTP Proxy, thanks Karl)
  • SonyEricsson T630 (MIDP 1.0 Full using HTTP Proxy, thanks Aleksander)
  • SonyEricsson T650 (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson v630i (MIDP 2.0 Full using HTTP Proxy, thanks! Nuno Leitao)
  • SonyEricsson V800 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Peter)
  • SonyEricsson W200a (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson W200i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks gloom)
  • SonyEricsson W300i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson W595 (MIDP 2.0 Full),
  • SonyEricsson W580i (MIDP 2.0 Full, Jorge Praio)
  • SonyEricsson W610i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson W800i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Beni)
  • SonyEricsson W810i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson W850i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson W880i (MIDP 2.0 Full), thanks Lelle)
  • SonyEricsson W900i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson W910i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson W995 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Josh)
  • SonyEricsson Z310i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Yury)
  • SonyEricsson Z520i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson Z530i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson Z550i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson Z610i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson Z710i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson Z770i (MIDP 2.0 Full)
  • SonyEricsson Z800i (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Lari)
  • SonyEricsson Z1010 (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks Mitja)
  • SonyEricsson Xperia X1 (MIDP 2.0 Full)

T-Mobile

  • T-Mobile SDA II (MIDP 2.0 Full, thanks s1mon)
  • T-Mobile Dash (WM6)
  • T-Mobile Tap (MIDP 2.0 Full)

Toshiba

  • 803t (MIDP 2.0 Full)

Vodafone

  • Vodafone 710 (MIDP 2.0 Full, installs and opens menu ok, aswarp)
  • Vodafone 715 (MIDP 2.0 Full)

ZTE

  • ZTE F850 (MIDP 2.0 Full): tiny screen, so marginally useful, but it does work.

Unsupported Devices

The following devices have been discovered to not currently work with MidpSSH. NOTE These devices may now work using the HTTP Proxy feature available in version 1.5 and later.

  • LG C1300 (No socket support)
  • LG G5400 (No socket support)
  • LG KG800
  • Fly 2080. Any midpssh binary is run correctly any secure key of any length is generated, but only ssh v1 with password authentication works, you will have a ‘writer:’ error in any other configuration.
  • Motorola V551 (Writer access denied exception, search forum for workarounds)
  • Nokia 3510i (No socket support)
  • Nokia 3100 cannot handle applications larger than 63K, so only ssh1-lite version should work. However, since ssh1 is not very secure, it is (or should be) disabled on most ssh servers.
  • Sony Ericsson Z600 (No socket support, mysterious reboots when using full version and no obfuscation version of midpssh)
  • BlackBerry 7250 (Telus CDMA) OS v4.0 with BIS (no BES) Software works, HTTP proxy works but TELUS doesn’t allow a connection. Should work with BES.
  • Samsung E900. I get an session error after the Connecting... OK: “Reader: available was failed.”. My sshd log says: “Did not receive identification string from <IP-addresss>”. Info: marcel (underscore) xk72 (at) datkan (dot) net
  • Samsung Z370. I get the same information as above (E900). Didn’t

try with proxy. (on 1.7 too)

  • Samsung Blackjack (aka i607). Socket support is disabled for midlets without a signature from AT&T (which they are willing to do but not sure if free). HTTPProxy may be an option.
  • Audiovox 8915 with Virgin Mobile. The handset supports sockets and HTTP, but Virgin blocks socket connections. HTTP proxy mode works for about ten seconds and then is blocked by Virgin’s proxy. More Info. (C. Markwardt)
  • Samsung Blackjack (i607) Will work through port 80 if your ssh server is configured for port 80. Add :80 to your hostname in the Sessions setup. example: acmecompany:80. Also you have to install IBM’s Java Runtime. The default Java Machine that comes with the Blackjack doesn’t work with MidpSSH.

Crippled firmware

  • Motorola v3xx with o2 germany branding. This branding disables java applications from using tcp connections. Only wap connections are possible. Neither MidpSSH nor Google Maps work. You have to reflex the phone with original Motorola firmware, then it works perfectly. “Das Autotelefon” (which is Motorola’s support company in Germany) will do that for 37€. You can do it yourself, but you would lose warranty.
 
supported-devices.txt · Last modified: 2010/07/23 19:50 by 212.149.195.237
 
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