Steve continues looking at the Samsung i770, this time turning his attention away from the performance and onto the software and user interface. With the caveat that his build is still an early version, he finds a lot to be impressed by, but it still needs a little bit more polish before the i770 can really shine.
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> No idea what 'OTG' stands for
OTG == On The Go.
Regarding FIFA08 and Asphalt, I think those are the Symbian versions. Asphalt 4's screenshots there look like Asphalt 4 HD, which is the Symbian/smartphone version. They wouldn't use any graphics hardware because they're trying to make it compatible with as many models as possible, to maximise sales, and gameloft's 3D engine seems pretty jerky anyway so it's not even using software rendering properly.
AFAIK the various Java versions are either not 3D or else they're lower resolution 3D (as lower res allows 3D to work on slower platforms).
The problem is that publishers and distributors don't always label smartphone games as smartphone games, so they often get lumped together with Java games in the publicity. People know the term "java" but they don't necessarily know the OSes which run native apps, so "java game" is used even when it shouldn't be. The nearest you get to a specific label with Gameloft is the suffix "HD", which usually means a native application rather than java.
Website about DLNA for those who are interested.