How to install Java games on the Samsung L700 without any software or drivers
(I've done this on a pc with Windows XP and don't know how well it would go on any other OS)
In the phone Menu select
'Settings'
Then select
'Phone settings'
Then
'USB settings'
And choose
'Ask on connection'
Plug the Phone in to the PC with the USB cable
On the phone selct
'Media player'
On the PC wait until it detects the phone and select
'Open the device to view files'
Open the folder
'Phone'
You should see the folders: images, Other files, Sounds, Videos
Create a new folder and name it
'Games'
Put any game you want to install in that 'Games' folder
Two things need to made sure of when copying over the games. Firstly make sure you have the *.jar and
*.jad files for each game, if you don't have the *.jad file, you can download a jad creator pretty easily, just type it in Google. Secondly each game has to be in it's own folder, if you just dump all the *.jar and *.jad files directly into the 'Games' folder only the first game installed will work (Poorly too).
Unplug the phone
Now on the phone dial the code:
*#6984125*#
Select 'Internals' (Number 4)
It will ask for a master key it is:
*#9072641*#
Select 'Storage settings' (Number 7)
Update Java DB (Number 2)
Now on the phone enter the code:
*#6984125*#
Select 'Internals' (Number 4)
It will ask for a master key it is:
*#9072641*#
Select 'Storage settings' (Number 7)
Update Java DB (Number 2)
Turn the phone off
Turn it back on
Now on the phone enter the code:
*#6984125*#
Select 'Internals' (Number 4)
It will ask for a master key it is:
*#9072641*#
Select 'Storage settings' (Number 7)
Update Java DB (Number 2)
The games should now be installed with no problems, I know it's bit repetitive but this has worked the best for me.
(Note: if you delete a game on your phone and then want to reinstall it later you will have to give that game a different folder name before you put it in the created Games folder. It won't allow that folder name again even though you've deleted it)
before install games to your phone,
make sure the java games (click to go free
java games list) is compatible with your mobile phones, know your phone first
especially entertainment capability features, including operation
system or platform (like symbian, windows mobile, java mobile, flash
etc), display screen resolution (like 128x160, 176x208, 176x220,
240x320, 320x240, 352x416 etc), 3D java support etc. (get free java
games here) . If you get any sort of error, it's possible the games
isn't compatible/or is not designed for your model. You will need to
obtain a specific version for your model.
first of all Make
sure the game is in a jar format (*.jar file) not a zipped file (*.zip
or *.rar), most of games here are .jar format. If it has the zip or rar
extension open the file in Winrar/winzip (download
winrar) and look at its contents,
if it has lots of files like a.class and image files then rename the
*.rar (or *.zip) file as *.jar and transfer that to your phone. If in
the zipped file it has a jar file and other files, extract just the jar
file and transfer it to your phone. some phone models also need .jad
format file to install the game, check out this post: Create
.Jad file for .jar format Java games and apps, download any of .jad
generator tools, create your .jad file and transfer .jar and .jad file
to your phone.
When transferring
the java games to your phone via usb cable, bluetooth, infrared, memory
card (how to transfer photos, ring tones, games to your phone), the games and applications
folder may not appear, this is normal. All you have to do is copy the
file to the root directory (the main folder) and the phone will put the
files into the correct places itself. There is no need to put the game
in the others folder as it will just be a waste of time and the game
will not work.
open/run the jar file to install the games, then
enjoy it.
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