It's a very nice mobile phone. That's one of the ones I wanted back then — it was so cool!
It has a 128x160 screen, the same size as my first colour phone. I really like it. However, it only has 9MB of internal memory, with only around 3MB available to the user. Fortunately, however, it also comes with a MicroSD card slot, which was quite rare back in 2007 when it was released.
Fortunately, I had a 128MB microSD card on my desk, so I immediately downloaded lots of games onto it and put it in the phone (which was quite tricky because of the weird slot). I was looking forward to playing it! Unfortunately, after inserting the card into the phone, I was just presented with a list of unrecognised files. I realised that this Nokia is one of those that needs .jad files too. A So I started my virtual machine with Windows, opened JAD Maker and created .jad files for all the .jar files. I tried again, but it didn't work. Around 90% of the games worked. I now have around 50 working games, and I still have 110 MB free, so I can fill it with hundreds of games. Are there even that many playable games for this phone? :D
One I am really looking forward to trying is the original version of Gravity Defied, as you can see in the screenshot. So, smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!
Jan "Jenkings" Škoda - blog
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