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  1. #1
    pra
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    Hi!

    Does anybody know if you can install applications onto samsung sgh x700
    by copying the files onto the phone? If yes, please reply. I have this
    phone but i surprisingly don't find any way to copy .jar/.jad files
    onto my phone and install them. I did manage to copy the files onto the
    phone but the execute option for the file (.jar) is disabled. HELP!

    thanx!

    Pra




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  2. #2
    JC
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    Re: Help! Installing applications onto samsung phone

    On 1 Nov 2006 07:59:27 -0800, "pra" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Hi!
    >
    >Does anybody know if you can install applications onto samsung sgh x700
    >by copying the files onto the phone? If yes, please reply. I have this
    >phone but i surprisingly don't find any way to copy .jar/.jad files
    >onto my phone and install them. I did manage to copy the files onto the
    >phone but the execute option for the file (.jar) is disabled. HELP!
    >
    >thanx!
    >
    >Pra



    According to the samsungmobile website..there isn't a X700.

    Is it known by another name?
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    Regards

    John [Essex, UK]
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  3. #3
    Jon
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    Re: Help! Installing applications onto samsung phone

    JC <johncalias-newsgroupsATyahooD0TcoD0Tuk> declared for all the world
    to hear...
    > According to the samsungmobile website..there isn't a X700.
    >
    > Is it known by another name?


    There is an X700, it's about the same spec as a Nokia 6230i. I don't
    know the answer though I'm afraid.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  4. #4
    David R
    Guest

    Re: Help! Installing applications onto samsung phone

    "Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > JC <johncalias-newsgroupsATyahooD0TcoD0Tuk> declared for all the world
    > to hear...
    >> According to the samsungmobile website..there isn't a X700.
    >>
    >> Is it known by another name?

    >
    > There is an X700, it's about the same spec as a Nokia 6230i. I don't
    > know the answer though I'm afraid.


    I'm pretty sure you have to use a hack to do this; a specific (possible
    DOS-based) applicationt that allows you to modify the internal file
    structure of the phone.

    What it's called, and how it's done, surpasses me, as I don't give a
    monkeys, never had a Samsung for long enough.





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