So I bricked my phone and then fixed it with the older "A737UCGI2" firmware . Which is the only one available online at the moment.
With this firmware. My way of adding games to the phone does not work.
Lets revise this again.
It may work, but I am not going to find out.
I went the Wap way. Charges may incur, but at least it only broke once and turning it off and on wasn't a disaster.
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Panya7 Posts: 4
Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:45 pm
yes sir.
chrisace81 Posts: 1
Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:57 pm
I downloaded the file manager from Samsung's website that allows you to connect to the phone. I am currently using it for my SGH-a737 and connecting via bluetooth.
The following folders I can see:
-Audio (contains ringtones)
-Graphics (Pictures from camera and stored backgrounds)
-Music
-Other Files
-Video
The icon for these folders has a little gear in front of the folder indicating it is a system folder. If I create a new folder, it does not show the gear since it is just a standard folder.
If I try to create a new folder called "Games" it give me an error saying the folder already exists. Now I need to find a way to actually view it.
Interesting how the Audio folder is visible which allows you to store your own ring tones, but the games folder is hidden to force you to download games. Of course you could always download them from a free site while just paying for the download fee.
Anyone else feel free to download that application and look through the dll files in it. I'll bet there is one that you can incorporate into a VS project that will allow you to create your own browser.