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nokia 6230: Cant put games onto it

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Felix - 29 Aug 2004 14:30 GMT
I have some games on my pc that i want to put onto my Nokia 6230.  I
use the application manager on the PC Suite and i have had no problems
before.  I recently brought fatal force which is like 179kb and my
phone says it has 1.9mb of space yet when i try to put the game on my
phone it was insufficent space availible on phone. Does anyone know
how to get round this problem?  I have tried deleting some of the
other shared memory files like messages but it didnt work.

NotoAaz
Joe - 30 Aug 2004 16:21 GMT
Nokia 6230's before 4.13 (or something) don't support games larger than
64Kb, get your phone's firmware upgraded and you should be able to get it to
work.
Felix - 31 Aug 2004 12:30 GMT
> Nokia 6230's before 4.13 (or something) don't support games larger than
> 64Kb, get your phone's firmware upgraded and you should be able to get it to
> work.

OK but how do i upgrade the firmware and is it free or something??
Felix - 31 Aug 2004 12:31 GMT
> Nokia 6230's before 4.13 (or something) don't support games larger than
> 64Kb, get your phone's firmware upgraded and you should be able to get it to
> work.

Wait that cant be right coz the other day i put a 100kb game on it
 
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