Adding Games to your Cell Phone


Saturday, April 14, 2007

Although, most modern mobile devices are Java enable and capable to download games via Internet download, some models like the Siemens M55, just to name as an example, are unable to install .jar or .jad files, the common format of mobile games.

Cell phones are packed with specific software or applications to manage your games and other files, but some others can take advantage of third party programs such as the Moto-MidMan for Motorola devices.

If you are having trouble installing your favorite games or Java applications onto your cell phone, the most viable solution is acquiring a USB to serial cable driver that along with the proper software can help you to do such task.

The first step is browsing the manufacturer's web site to find the free downloads, from which you can grab a Data Suite or Loader Manager. Back to our example, the data cable for Siemens x55 series is the PL-23003 and the Data Suite is available through the BenQ Global web site at www.benq.com/products/mobile

Other solutions are generic, such as Mob Time Cell.Phone Manager, a software that allows you to manage your games, transfer files to your PC, backup, and restore your data with easiness, compatible with Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Panasonic, Alcatel, Mitsubishi, Philips, Sharp, LG, and Siemens.


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