If
Java Micro Edition isn't dead, it's as good as. When even the smallest hobby chips pack more horsepower than a 1990 IBM mainframe, the need for a scaled-down JVM instead of the full kit is essentially nil.
Then there's the problem with Nokia. Weren't they actually out of the phone business for a while?
What would one
do with an antiquated SDK for phones so old that you're more likely to find abandoned in a drawer - or in landfills - than in actual use?
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.