Nokia 6610i - Launching a game

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Launching a

game

1.

Pre

ss

Me

n

u

, and select

G

ames

and

Select game

.

2.

Scroll to a game or a game set

(th

e name depends on the game).

3.

Pre

ss

Opti

ons

and select

Open

or

press

. If the selection is

a single game

it will be l

a

unch

ed.

Oth

erwise, a list of

games in the select

ed game set is dis

played. To launch a

single game,

scroll to th

e

desired game and press

Opt

ions

an

d s

ele

ct

Open

, or

pre

ss .

Note that running some games may

consu

m

e the phone’s battery

faster (and you

may need to connect the phone to the charger).

Oth

er

option

s avail

able for a

gam

e or g

a

me set

Options for

games, see

Other op

ti

o

n

s avai

lable for an application or

application

se

t

on page

105

.

Game down

load

s

Pre

ss

Me

n

u

, and select

G

ames

and

Game do

wnloa

ds

. Th

e list of avail

a

ble

bookmarks is shown. Select

More bookmarks

to access the list of

bookmarks in

th

e

Ser

vi

ces

menu, see

Bookmar

ks

on page

126

.

Sel

ect the appropri

a

te b

ookmark to connect

to the desired page.

If

the connection

fai

ls, yo

u

may not be ab

le to access

th

e page from the service whose connect

io

n

settings are currently

activ

e. I

n

this c

a

se

, ente

r the

Services

menu

and activate

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ght

©

2

005 Nokia. All ri

gh

ts reserved

.

another

se

t of se

rvice s

ettings,

se

e

Making a connec

tion to a service

on pag

e

122

.

Try again to c

o

n

n

ect t

o

t

h

e page.

For the availabi

lity o

f different services,

pricing and tariffs, contact your network

operator an

d

/or the ser

vice provider.

To download more games, refer

also to

Download

ing an appli

cation

on page

106

.

Note that when downlo

a

ding a ga

me, it may be saved in the

Applications

menu

instead of the

Games

menu.

Imp

o

rt

an

t:

Only ins

tall ap

plicat

ions

fro

m sour

ces

that

o

ffer adequate

prote

ct

ion

a

g

ainst ha

rmful

so

ftw

a

re.

Memory