Owner's Manual

Games
&
more
[Menu
9-1]
My
games
&
more
[Menu
9-1-1]
In
this
menu,
you
can
manage
the
Java
applications
installed
in
your
phone.
You
can
play
or
delete
downloaded
applications,
or
set
the
connect
option.
The
downloaded
applications
are
organised
in
folders.
Press
the
left
soft
key
<
[Select]
to
open
the
selected
folder
or
launch
the
selected
midlet.
Using
the
left
soft
key
<
[Menu],
the
following
menus
are
available.
?
New
Folder
Creat
a
new
folder.
?
Move
Can
move
at
other
location.
?
Launch
Start
the
selected
application.
?
Remove
Permanently
remove
the
game.
?
Rename
Change
the
name.
Profiles
[Menu
9-1-2]
A
profile
is
the
network
information
used
to
connect
to
the
Internet.
Java
Java
TM
'
is
a
technology
developed
by
Sun
Microsystems.
Similar
to
the
way
you
would
download
the
Java
Applet
using
the
standard
Netscape
or
MS
Internet
Explorer
browsers,
Java
MIDlet
can
be
downloaded
using
the
WAP
enabled
phone.
Depending
on
the
service
provider,
all
Java
based
programs
such
as
Java
games
can
be
downloaded
and
run
on a
phone.
Once
downloaded,
the
Java
program
can
be
viewed
in
the
My
games
&
more menu
where
you
can
select,
execute,
or
delete.
The
Java
program
files
saved
in
the
phone
are
in
.JAD
or
.JAR
format.
!
Note
?
The
JAR
file
is
a
compressed
format
of
the
Java
program
and
the
JAD
file
is
a
description
file
that
includes
all
detailed
information.
From
the
network,
prior
to
download,
you
can
view
all
detailed
file
descriptions
from
the
JAD
file.
?
While
being
based
on
a
standard
language
(J2ME),
not
all
Java
applications
are
compatible
with
all
handsets
on
sale
insofar
as
specific
libraries
may
be used
for
a
telephone
model.
The
software
may
be
blocked
or
switch
itself
on
when
Java
applications
not
specifically
developed
for
the
phone
this
manual
refers
to
are
downloaded,
making
it
necessary
to
"restart"
the
handset.
We
would
like
to
point
out
that
these
problems
are
caused
by
incompatible
applications
and
are
not
a
product
fault.
!
Caution
Only
J2ME
(Java
2
Micro
Edition)
based
programs
will
run
in
a
phone
environment.
The
J2SE
(Java
2
Standard
Edition)
based
programs
will
only
run
in
a
PC
environment.
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