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binimad Posts: 4

Hi to all...

I have installed many softwares to communicate with SE k700i via bluetooth but no one of them shows the contents of games and applications folders.

I am asking if I can send applications or games to the phone!!

can you help me please...
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Posted: 2006-03-13 08:53:08
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vrl29 Posts: 305

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no one of them shows the contents of games and applications folders


that's because the file system of the phone is configured to prevent it from being accessed easily. you have to use a special software to see those files...

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I am asking if I can send applications or games to the phone


yes, you can send games into the phone. if you use bluetooth, you don't need to use any other software. just right-click the game/application in windows explorer (that is, if you use windows), then click Send To, then select your phone. after that, just choose which folder you would like to save your game/application.

hope that helps!

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SE K700i (Jun2005-Sep2005)
SE S700i (Sep2005-Current)

[ This Message was edited by: vrl29 on 2006-03-13 09:08 ]
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Posted: 2006-03-13 10:07:31
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binimad Posts: 4

thanks alot "vrl29" ..... that is the first thing to say.
second: i am using BlueSoleil application for my bluetooth device and send to bluetooth is not present !!!

but i have searched through the internet and found the answer....
it is sooooooo easy ... just drop the jar file in the phone explorer window then choose the distination from the phone device after sending.

what is that special software???

again...thanks alot for your answer.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 07:57:48
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vrl29 Posts: 305

you could try MyPhoneExplorer on this site...
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Posted: 2006-03-15 02:14:15
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d.e.a.n Posts: 21

VRL29:

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that's because the file system of the phone is configured to prevent it from being accessed easily. you have to use a special software to see those files...


What software is used to access these files?
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Posted: 2006-03-16 15:31:02
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