Well you experience may vary but this was mine:
To install the games on your phone you'll need to transfer the JAR files you've acquired to your cell phone. On my phone it doesn't matter where they are placed (I placed mine in the root directory of my SD memory card) After the JARs are on your computer you need to open your java settings and then open the installed applications menu. At the beginning (or possibly end) of the list will be an "[Install New Apps]" option. Select this and install the chosen game. Once the game is installed you can safely delete the JAR file from your phone.
A few points I wish someone would've given me:
1) The name of the JAR file you transfer to your phone is NOT the name of the application as it will appear installed on your phone.
2) My phone only allows me to install about a dozen applications, so I keep all of the JAR files on my phone's memory card so I can install any game I wish to play. I renamed these files to identify the type of gameplay in the game to help me remember them.
3) A torrent file full of cell phone java games is likely a torrent full of java games for ALL types of phones, so you can expect only about 20% of them to work on your phone. Unfortunately there's no way to test them without transferring them to your phone and installing them. Most won't even allow you to install, others are unplayable because of screen resolution or button configuration issues. Others still will allow you to install but not run.
Hope this helps! For a more specific answer you should do an internet search for the term "install java apps samsung gravity 2"
Well you experience may vary but this was mine:
To install the games on your phone you'll need to transfer the JAR files you've acquired to your cell phone. On my phone it doesn't matter where they are placed (I placed mine in the root directory of my SD memory card) After the JARs are on your computer you need to open your java settings and then open the installed applications menu. At the beginning (or possibly end) of the list will be an "[Install New Apps]" option. Select this and install the chosen game. Once the game is installed you can safely delete the JAR file from your phone.
A few points I wish someone would've given me:
1) The name of the JAR file you transfer to your phone is NOT the name of the application as it will appear installed on your phone.
2) My phone only allows me to install about a dozen applications, so I keep all of the JAR files on my phone's memory card so I can install any game I wish to play. I renamed these files to identify the type of gameplay in the game to help me remember them.
3) A torrent file full of cell phone java games is likely a torrent full of java games for ALL types of phones, so you can expect only about 20% of them to work on your phone. Unfortunately there's no way to test them without transferring them to your phone and installing them. Most won't even allow you to install, others are unplayable because of screen resolution or button configuration issues. Others still will allow you to install but not run.
Hope this helps! For a more specific answer you should do an internet search for the term "install java apps samsung gravity 2"
Well you experience may vary but this was mine:
To install the games on your phone you'll need to transfer the JAR files you've acquired to your cell phone. On my phone it doesn't matter where they are placed (I placed mine in the root directory of my SD memory card) After the JARs are on your computer you need to open your java settings and then open the installed applications menu. At the beginning (or possibly end) of the list will be an "[Install New Apps]" option. Select this and install the chosen game. Once the game is installed you can safely delete the JAR file from your phone.
A few points I wish someone would've given me:
1) The name of the JAR file you transfer to your phone is NOT the name of the application as it will appear installed on your phone.
2) My phone only allows me to install about a dozen applications, so I keep all of the JAR files on my phone's memory card so I can install any game I wish to play. I renamed these files to identify the type of gameplay in the game to help me remember them.
3) A torrent file full of cell phone java games is likely a torrent full of java games for ALL types of phones, so you can expect only about 20% of them to work on your phone. Unfortunately there's no way to test them without transferring them to your phone and installing them. Most won't even allow you to install, others are unplayable because of screen resolution or button configuration issues. Others still will allow you to install but not run.
Hope this helps! For a more specific answer you should do an internet search for the term "install java apps samsung gravity 2"