Nokia 6230i: Install Java Applications
Installing java applications on your Nokia 6230i is not really difficult. But it is not as easy as copying the application files (usually a jar- and a jad-file) to the phone. You need to install them correctly to be able to use the application .
A conveniant way is to use the programm gammu . At first you need to set up a configuration file to let gammu communicate with your phone over bluetooth. This file should look similar to the following:
[gammu] Model=6310i Device=<Bluetooth-Devive-Address> Connection=bluephonet SyncTime=no LockDevice=yes StartInfo=no
Now you can try to connect to your phone by calling gammu --identify . If this is successful, you can proceed by instructing gammu to install an application:
gammu --nokiaaddfile Application <application name>
The name of the application is the name of the jar- or jad-file without its extension. If you replace the term "Application" with "Game", you can install the application to the games-folder instead of the default application folder.
Update (04.01.2008)
Bernd Wurst describes on his website under Kurztipp: Schnellere Bluetooth-Verbindung mit gammu how to change the gammu configuration file to speed up time gammu needs to connect to your phone.