Service providers often offer to install the game on the phone by sending an SMS message and downloading applications via a wap-connection from the received link. This method is really working, but it is still a business. And the subscriber pays for the installation of the game. However, in order to avoid unnecessary and unnecessary expenses, you can install the game on your phone for free. To do this, we need a cord to connect the phone to the computer and quite a bit of time.
Instructions
Step 1
Find a game on the Internet and save it to your computer's hard drive. In the Java environment, these are applications with the.jar and.jad extensions. The main executables are files with the.jar extension. Jad files take up less space and are configuration files for jars. Therefore, in order to install the game on the phone, download the jar file.
Step 2
We connect the phone to the computer using a cord. If all the necessary drivers were installed in advance, Windows will detect the mobile phone and notify about its successful connection. You can also use an infrared or Bluetooth connection, if the computer equipment and the functionality of the phone allow.
Step 3
Sometimes the phone interface allows you to choose the type of connection: either as a phone or as a removable disk. For simplicity of further actions, we will select the type of connection "Removable disk".
Step 4
Working with a phone in removable disk mode is the same as working with a regular USB flash drive. Copy the.jar file from the save location on your hard drive to any folder on your phone via the Windows clipboard.
Step 5
Disconnect the phone from the computer and the cord from the phone.
Step 6
Find the copied file by browsing the folders on the phone and launch it. Java game is installed.
Step 7
For many modern phones, java applications are no longer as relevant as they used to be. For example, Nokia phones often use.sis and.sisx applications in addition to.jar files. They are installed either as described above, by downloading directly to the phone, or using specialized programs, for example, Nokia PC Suite.