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Assuming you don't want to use its built in store to buy and download them...

They have done a nice job of making this nearly impossible. From my experience, you cannot bluetooth them nor install from the SDcard.

This leaves one convoluted method but it DOES work.

Upload the .jar file into an email. Gmail works well for this. Send it to yourself so that it will be in the inbox. Using the phone's browser, navigate to your inbox and view the page in HTML. (In gmail, this option is at the very bottom of the page) Click on the attachment and it will download and install.

As per where to find the apps or games; well, since you found this answer then I know you are just as capable of finding one of the more than 10,000 sites offering free java apps/games for phones.

Note: This is tested and WORKING via Gmail. However in concept it should work from most other emails as well.

Note2: Gmail is free. If need be you can simply create and account to do this with.

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15y ago

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