Before the dominance of Android and iOS, mobile phones operated under limited hardware capabilities. A common screen resolution was Quarter Video Graphics Array (QVGA): . Video files required specialized players beyond built-in firmware, leading to demand for downloadable video players. The .jar (Java Archive) format was the standard distribution method for Java ME applications, which ran on millions of feature phones from Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, and LG (Oaks, 2014).
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