, released in 2009, was famously marketed as being "smarter than a smartphone". A key part of its appeal was its ability to run high-quality Java (J2ME) games on its then-revolutionary 3.1-inch WVGA AMOLED display. With an 800MHz processor—powerful for its time—the Jet handled complex 3D titles that many of its contemporaries struggled to run. Top Java Games for the Samsung Jet
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The famous "Cube UI" on the home screen of the Jet was eye-catching, but the real casual fun happened inside the Java sandbox. , released in 2009, was famously marketed as