| With a combination of T-Mobile and the V330 (and | | | | - Turn on 'Show My Device' on your V330. |
| probably V300, V600, etc.) it can be tough to get | | | | - Send file through the software which came with your |
| resources to your phone even though they are readily | | | | Bluetooth adapter. |
| available on the internet. It seems like T-Mobile, among | | | | - Follow the instructions which come up on your phone |
| other services, tries to make it hard to get ahold of | | | | to install and run the file. I've tried emailing the file to an |
| phone games without buying them directly from their | | | | email address stored on the phones email client |
| site, T-Zones. | | | | software as an attachment, downloading it from sites |
| The only choice I've found that works to download | | | | through the phones browser, and emailing it to an email |
| games and applications is as follows: | | | | address which is web-based such as Yahoo and |
| - Purchase a Bluetooth adapter for your PC. I found | | | | downloading it with no luck. |
| one at a local computer store for $19.99. | | | | Downloading and sending games via the Blooth |
| - Download games or aplications at one of several | | | | adapter makes it fast to get games (litterally seconds) |
| sites offering free downloads (or paid) and download | | | | and also makes the games plentiful. |
| the .jar file. This takes only a few seconds even with | | | | Article provided by Phone Stop. For Cell Phone |
| dial-up. | | | | Resources visit PhoneStop. |