Tutorial : How to install Java or Symbian Apps
This guide will be divided into two parts -- Bluetooth and Card Readers. Please refer to the appropriate section to find out how you should go about the install process.
You will need a filemanager app (such as FExplorer or SeleQ) and the devices to transfer the data to your phone.
Quick Info:
- Applications usually have the *.SIS filetype.
- Cracks for applications usually have the *.APP filetype.
- Java applications can have *.JAD and *.JAR filetypes, however the Nokia 6600 can ONLY use *.JAR.
- Games can come in the form of SIS applications and Java. Generally, SIS games are faster, have better music and graphics.
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BLUETOOTH
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1] Send your desired files to the phone, they will appear as messages.
2] Open Menu > Messaging > Inbox
3] Highlight the message that should say "Bluetooth" with the filename below it, and then press the joystick to open it.
4] The installation process should begin, follow the onscreen prompts.
5] It will ask you where to save the application, to Phone Memory or to you Multimedia Memory Card (may be seen as "NO NAME" if you have not given you card a label). It is recommended to save your programs to the MMC.
6] After the installation process is finished, feel free to delete the original SMS you recieved from bluetooth.
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MMC CARD
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1] Remove the MMC from your phone and insert it into the card reader.
2] Open My Computer and open your MMC's folder.
3] Copy your desired files to the root directory of your MMC ONLY (That means put them straight onto the MMC and not into any folders.)
4] Remove the MMC from the card reader and insert it back into your phone.
5] Start your file manager application and browse to the root directory of your MMC, which should be E:/
6] Open the file you transferred to your phone, and an installation process should begin, follow the onscreen prompts.
7] It will ask you where to save the application, to Phone Memory or to you Multimedia Memory Card (may be seen as "NO NAME" if you have not given you card a label). It is recommended to save your programs to the MMC.
8] After the installation process is finished, feel free to delete the file if it still remains (if it successfully installed, there should be no file, or a file that is only 1kb large).
This guide will be divided into two parts -- Bluetooth and Card Readers. Please refer to the appropriate section to find out how you should go about the install process.
You will need a filemanager app (such as FExplorer or SeleQ) and the devices to transfer the data to your phone.
Quick Info:
- Applications usually have the *.SIS filetype.
- Cracks for applications usually have the *.APP filetype.
- Java applications can have *.JAD and *.JAR filetypes, however the Nokia 6600 can ONLY use *.JAR.
- Games can come in the form of SIS applications and Java. Generally, SIS games are faster, have better music and graphics.
===============
BLUETOOTH
===============
1] Send your desired files to the phone, they will appear as messages.
2] Open Menu > Messaging > Inbox
3] Highlight the message that should say "Bluetooth" with the filename below it, and then press the joystick to open it.
4] The installation process should begin, follow the onscreen prompts.
5] It will ask you where to save the application, to Phone Memory or to you Multimedia Memory Card (may be seen as "NO NAME" if you have not given you card a label). It is recommended to save your programs to the MMC.
6] After the installation process is finished, feel free to delete the original SMS you recieved from bluetooth.
===============
MMC CARD
===============
1] Remove the MMC from your phone and insert it into the card reader.
2] Open My Computer and open your MMC's folder.
3] Copy your desired files to the root directory of your MMC ONLY (That means put them straight onto the MMC and not into any folders.)
4] Remove the MMC from the card reader and insert it back into your phone.
5] Start your file manager application and browse to the root directory of your MMC, which should be E:/
6] Open the file you transferred to your phone, and an installation process should begin, follow the onscreen prompts.
7] It will ask you where to save the application, to Phone Memory or to you Multimedia Memory Card (may be seen as "NO NAME" if you have not given you card a label). It is recommended to save your programs to the MMC.
8] After the installation process is finished, feel free to delete the file if it still remains (if it successfully installed, there should be no file, or a file that is only 1kb large).
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