Requirements: JAVA MIDP 2.0 CLDC 1.0
Ever got bored when riding the subway, the bus or while waiting for someone? Want to keep your good mood, and always have a smile on your face? Then this application is for you! IQ-mobile is proud to announce a brand new product that allows reading jokes on your mobile phone, anytime and anywhere you like. Whether you're bored or feeling sad or just want to enjoy yourself, IQ Jokes Marathon is one of the best options to choose from. Here are the most important advantages of using this software. Over a hundred jokes stored on your mobile phone, ready to be read and make you smile. No internet connection needed for downloading jokes(so no extra payments required. The ability to share your favorite jokes by SMS with your friends. You can change your mood in a positive one in just a couple of minutes! Important Note: Some phones might not be able to send the jokes by SMS. This depends entirely on your phone model and restrictions applied by your mobile carrier. This image is the first release on CNET Download.com
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