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NokiaKilla
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Posted: 2002-11-29 14:20
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I warn all of you guys, 4MB is not enough to your phone.
Feel free to download all you want. Lots of games too.
I am a member of this Forum also but different handle.

http://nokiafree.org/forums/t8469/s.html

or for a huge library

http://nokiafree.org/forums/f38/s

a lot of programs, too little memory
jamojdm
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Posted: 2002-12-01 10:41
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Is there anyway at all to upgrade the memory?

Someone has got a realone player for it, but what the hell are you going to listen to?


Jamo
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Posted: 2002-12-01 12:09
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With RealOne you can play streaming radio, and even some video, at around 20/30 Kb/s, and if you can have a GPRS flat rate is not that bad, the quality is not CD like for sure but there are many free radio stations on the net. I use to listen to Virgin Classic at least 4 hours a day, on my iPAQ. All you need is to download *.ram files (using 7650 browser or a PC), usually smaller than 1KB, that contain the address to stream from, and than play it like a file, but no memory is needed! Enjoy it!

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NokiaKilla
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Posted: 2002-12-01 12:28
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Just download all that you can. I think that some (or maybe all) can run under P800. I have read that the moderator will delete all commercial software in this forum. Better hurry!!!
jcpsad
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Posted: 2002-12-01 13:16
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thanks for the info... its really cool!!
Raven
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Posted: 2002-12-01 13:27
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@nokiakilla, yeah you'll find loads of great free software there, but most of it is written for series 60 and won't work on the p800.

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NokiaKilla
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Posted: 2002-12-01 13:46
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@raven
Yes I agree with you, because the forum is for 7650, but I think you can try some of the softwares there if you have already P800.
Raven
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Posted: 2002-12-01 13:49
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Oh yeah, and check out this awesome game!!!
It's just like Worms except they are snails.
It's just the alpha version though, can't wait to see the final version probably with sound and multiplayer function!

http://ce.syntact.fi/snails/
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Posted: 2002-12-01 14:10
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Quote:

On 2002-12-01 13:46, NokiaKilla wrote:
@raven
Yes I agree with you, because the forum is for 7650, but I think you can try some of the softwares there if you have already P800.



Actually I don't think it's a good idea to try out the software written especially for Nokia 7650 on a P800 because it might cause damage to your phone. Remember that it's two different standards of Symbian.

Software written for Nokia 9210(i) won't work on a Nokia 7650 and I've even heard of ppl wrecking their phone trying out a 9210 app on a 7650, so the same thing might happen if you try 7650 software on a P800.... Be carefull!
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NokiaKilla
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Posted: 2002-12-01 14:20
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@raven
Really!!! So, Symbian OS(P800) cannot run the software made for Symbian OS(7650)? Then what is the OS of the humongous 9210i?

Please clarify so that those who will download will enlightened and know what to do.

TIA Raven.
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When we have not what we like... we must like what we have.
Raven
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Posted: 2002-12-01 14:34
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9210 is also Symbian. But they all use(9210, 7650, P800) different versions of Symbian and the software written for one model won't work on any of the other models because they all have very different hardware.

Nokia 7650, 3650 and the N-Gage are all series 60 so they should be able to exchange most software.

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[ This Message was edited by: Raven on 2002-12-01 13:37 ]
NokiaKilla
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Posted: 2002-12-01 18:48
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Hmmm... I remember that some of the games works with 6310i. Those below 30kb.

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Raven
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Posted: 2002-12-01 21:05
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Sure, but now you're not talking SYMBIAN anymore! Now you're talking about JAVA. There's a BIG difference!! = ) java is an open platform(in theory that is) and many java games will(should) work on any java-enabled phone, no matter of the hardware differences. = )

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arroyootje
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Posted: 2002-12-02 19:06
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Ok, don't want to sound like a retard, but how do you download the games ONTO your phone????
Raven
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Posted: 2002-12-02 19:45
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You have 4 ways of doing that.
1)Download it through Wap
2)Send the software to your phone in an e-mail attachment
3)Beam it through IR
3)Send it through Bluetooth

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