Feedback for BB app developer

Hi folks,
We are developing a Blackberry version of our app. It's for the website PeoplesRepublicOfCork.com (Cork, Ireland).
The developer is having a lot of trouble pulling out the locale (language). We want to be able to change menus into the language that the phone is set to by getting the blackberry to tell us what it is.
To allow us to test it on the 'music video' page of our app we have a little piece of text at the bottom of it that reads:
locale=()
if it successfully pulls out the language you should see locale=(English) or similar.
Some people on certain devices see this, others don't. We are trying to track down which devices/operating systems it works for. 
For OS6 and 7 to download it visit:
http://proc.cc/apps/blackberry/Proc.jad
For Os5
http://proc.cc/apps/blackberry/5/Proc.jad 
From the main menu choose 'music video' and scroll down to see the locale. If you could post your OS and device type and whether you see locale=() or locale=(English) we would greatly appreciate it. Ireland has very few Blackberry devices so its very difficult for us to develop with simulators. 
Alternatively you can email us at
[email protected] 
Many thanks.

http://lextech.com

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