
: Re: I have a dumb phone LG840G, is there an ebook reader available for it? I have Tracfone LG840G it is a dumb phone (as opposed to a smart phone). I looked around at Tracfone, and did not
That device is capable of running J2ME applications. Java 2 Micro Edition is an older runtime environment for applications. EPUB reading software for J2ME exists, like Albite Reader. J2ME is often limited in the amount of memory that applications can use. So it probably is be a good idea to split books into smaller chunks (e.g. chapters) if possible.
If you know Calibre or other ebook software (e.g. Sigil) that allows you to convert books it is also possible to convert to HTML (which is not much more than unpacking and maybe the creation of a TOC document) and use the browser. Most browsers work for this; the most notable exception is Opera Mini (that has been suggested here,to my astonishment). This browser can't render HTML or access local HTML files. You would have to work with a lot of tedious and unnecessary manual work arounds. Additional you can't change the text size without reloading pages from the net so any offline capability would be moot then. But most other "real" HTML browsers will work.
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