For those of you having problems sending JAVA games to your V525 I have
suffered the same problem but seemed to of resolved it so only fair that I
help you out and have therefore put some instructions together which I have
passed to others and they say they have worked. Please accept that they may
not for you but try them a few times before giving up.



They are basic and are based on you already installing Bluetooth dongle and
being able to confirm that the connection is there between phone and pc as I
hope you have successfully sent ringtones/mp3 and photos to your phone from
your desktop.



Here goes:

You should have an icon in the status bar of the PC next to the time. DOUBLE
CLICK IT. You should see "Motorola phone OBEX object push" this is not
normally the obex file you drag and drop the games into. Once you are they
anyway on the left-hand side of your screen should be some options, one of
these should be "View devices in range" CLICK IT. If you have previously set
up the Bluetooth correctly then it should show your phone in range. You
would need to make sure that the phone has Bluetooth powered on.

CLICK ONCE on the icon of the phone and on the left you should see some more
options and one which says "discover services" CLICK IT.

This will then bring up another set of icons which you think you have
already seen, but here is where you drag & drop your .jar files into the
"OBEX OBJECT PUSH ON MOTOROLA PHONE" and then it will attempt to connect to
the phone and install the games.



To place mp3 files onto the phone you should be able to right click from the
desktop and send to......works for me however I do have to make the files
smaller like into a size of about 150kb and a bit rate of about 64kbps. I
use mp3 splitter each time and work really easy with instructions





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