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He carefully transferred a handful of files via Bluetooth—the only connection that still worked reliably between the old Nokia and his modern tablet: : It barely connected, showing only simple text,
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For those looking to actually find software for this device today, you'll need to look for applications. Reliable modern repositories include: Dedomil.net for classic Java games. Phoneky for utility apps and tools.