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Samsung e720, sending jar files with object push?



qasim1991

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report post Post #120 December 2005, 22:23 
I have found out that there is a way to send jar files to your phone using bluetooth, and that is by using the OBJECT PUSH service. My dad and cousin can put games on there phone and play them using object push, but i can't, even though my phone, the samsung e720, has object push. The jar file only goes into the Other Files folder, and can't go anywhere after that. Does anyone have any advice on this? I use my laptop which has integrated bluetooth not a dongle, and i use windows XP.

qasim1991

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report post Post #227 December 2005, 17:47 
OK, i found out we can't send java games via object push on e720, but there is another way. there is a tutorial on http://315.fiberworld.nl/d500 that shows the way to send to the d500. The only problem is the codes. The d500 has different codes (the ones that are like #*42415*4242#) than the e720. this link http://www.mobilereview.com/fo...ead.php?t=31730
gives those codes but the person says it doesn't work.
If anyone finds out these codes please post in this thread.

L8R

qasim1991

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report post Post #31 January 2006, 19:11 
There is another method involving TFS file manager. it involves a process similar to flashing, i think.

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