Being able to install new applications to your handset is one of the basic rights of a smartphone owner. In order to exercise that right, you need to perform the following simple steps:
When the application installer on your phone starts, it will guide you through the rest of the installation steps in an easy-to-understand fashion. When the installation is complete, the shiny new application typically appears in the Applications folder of the top-level menu.
Note that you should really only install applications from respectable sources, as with any computer software. What is a respectable source, however, is sometimes hard to define. Typically applications featured in the mobile blogosphere tend to be safe, as they do get a lot of eyeball exposure. Never choose to install applications pushed to your phone by strangers or their phones using Bluetooth. This may happen if your phone is set to be universally discoverable in the BT preferences. The Symbian OS provides a lot of safeguards against malicious software, but you would not install completely alien applications on your Mac, so why would you do so on your smartphone?
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