Applications; Launching An Application; Other Options Available For Applications - Nokia 2280 User Manual

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14 Applications

Note: Your phone must be
switched on to use this function.
Do not switch the phone on
when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
This menu allows the management of
Java
applications installed on your
TM
phone or downloaded from your PC using
Nokia PC Suite. Your phone software
includes Java applications designed for
your Nokia phone. Some service providers
offer other applications via mobile
Internet services.
Note: This feature shares
memory space with other
features. For more information,
see "Memory use" on page 18.
• LAUNCHING AN
APPLICATION
1
Press Menu 9-1 (Applications -
Select app.) and scroll to an
application (name depends on the
application) and press Options.
If the selection is a single
application it will launch. Otherwise,
a list of applications is displayed
corresponding to the selected
application set.
2
Scroll to the desired application and
press Select.
The application launches.
Tip: If an application uses the
whole display area, no softkey
selections are displayed. Press one
of the selection keys to show the
options list. Then select one of the
options or press Back to continue
with the application.
• OTHER OPTIONS
AVAILABLE FOR
APPLICATIONS
Open-opens the application or
application set from the phone.
Delete-deletes the application or
application set from the phone.
Web access allows the user to
restrict the MIDlet Suite's access to
the network.
Check version checks availability of
a new version of the application is
for download from the mobile
Internet services.
Service settings-An active MIDlet
may require network access to make
network connections to update or
obtain new data. This setting allows
the user to set some restriction on
this access, and applies to all
MIDlets within the suite requesting
network access.
Details gives additional information
about the application.
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