Saturday, August 28, 2010

Installing Software U Mobile Sou aka Verzio Duplii


Before I go on, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Dennis for lending me his gears on Tuesday. With it, I was able to successfully change Deluxe Sony Ericsson K850i LCD. The LCD cost itself was only less than RM37, compared to the ones they tried to charged me about RM110-RM180 to get it replaced. Anyway, it's functioning properly now despite being slightly darker compared to the previous LCD. Anyway, I had to refer to this website on how to dismantle Sony Ericsson K850i.  So it's all good now, and saved about RM80, which I think can be used to buy something else ;)  Thanks again Dennis.


Ok for those who are currently owning the U Mobile SOU or also known as Verzio Duplii.  You might be wondering how in the world you are going to install applications onto your phone.  Well, for starters you won't be able to install it via the PC Tools that came along with the CD.  Kinda disappointing don't you think.  In order for you to install software onto it, you need to be connected to the Internet.

What you need is to locate the software for your phone before you can install them.  For your information, the LCD screen size for the phone is 240 x 320.  So any java games or applications that has that screen size, you should be able to install it to your phone.  For starters you can head over to operamini.com and install an opera browser on your phone to pretty much understand how it will work.  And to locate the program on your phone, it is under entertainment and you should see java box there.  Inside the java box is where all the applications will be stored after the software that has been installed.  But if you have internet based software or software that requires you to connect to the internet, you must first set the proxy address in order for it to work.

For those software or applications that you probably developed or got it from a friend.  What you need to do is first compile the .jar extension files into into a .jad files. I use Jadmaker which you can easily google and download it for free.  Open up the Jadmaker and drag and drop the .jar files into the program.  It will automatically create a .jad file.  Upload both the .jar and .jad files onto your server, and point your browser to the .jad file, and voila.  You're good to go and begin installing programs onto your phones.

Good luck :)

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