
19-05-2006, 02:34 AM
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Help badly needed on 6630 gaming experience!!!
guys, im kinda new here so please help me
BTW i just bought a new N6630 and i tried on downloading games, i was able to install the games but the things is its superslow and after 3 mins my phone will freeze, how can i fix this? your reply is badly needed.. tnx..
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21-05-2006, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 2ji8888
guys, im kinda new here so please help me
BTW i just bought a new N6630 and i tried on downloading games, i was able to install the games but the things is its superslow and after 3 mins my phone will freeze, how can i fix this? your reply is badly needed.. tnx..
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It would help if you told us what sort of games you were trying to install. Steer clear of Java games unless you're 100% sure you've got nothing else running in RAM, otherwise things will grind to a halt.
Stick to native C++-written games and you should be OK.
Steve Litchfield
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22-05-2006, 11:57 PM
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Help badly needed on 6630 gaming experience!!!
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Originally Posted by slitchfield
It would help if you told us what sort of games you were trying to install. Steer clear of Java games unless you're 100% sure you've got nothing else running in RAM, otherwise things will grind to a halt.
Stick to native C++-written games and you should be OK.
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thanks steve,,
i installed a .jar file, midnight pool to be precise, how can i check the RAM of my phone and how can i free some of them? is there a way to upgrade my RAM? thanks again pls reply asap!
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23-05-2006, 02:34 AM
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If I know anything about mobiles, no, you cannot upgrade the RAM anyhow. But I just saw a couple of programs that can free some RAM, though I can't remember the names right now. Try some google?
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23-05-2006, 06:23 AM
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Use the free TaskSpy or FExplorer to manage files and check free RAM. But, basically, just avoid generic Java programs. Look in my freeware directory if you want some decent S60 games. There are loads.
If you like pool, run to Celeris and their Virtual Pool Mobile, which is awesome.
Steve Litchfield
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