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Hello everyone.
I have owned 2 old Nokia Series40 phone models for a long time now: a Nokia Asha 202 and a Nokia 301 rm840. I use both of them exclusively to play the old, beloved java games directly from micro SD. But with both models I have problems with the sound, more exactly if I use games with various sound effects (e.g. Diamond Twister, Block Breaker Deluxe, Puzzle Pets etc.), after a few minutes of playing the game the sound ceases completely, and it doesn't work anymore until I turn the phone off and on again. This happens with both models.
Is it perhaps a problem of insufficient RAM? This is very strange, since one phone has 16MB of RAM, and the other has as much as 64MB, and these simple games have a maximum size of 1 MB. Another strange thing: if I use a Java RAM optimization application (MemoryUp ), it shows me only 2MB of total ram used by the system, in both cases. So not all the available RAM is being used? How come? Does anyone have an explanation, and know a method to remedy this limitation? Thank you.
I have owned 2 old Nokia Series40 phone models for a long time now: a Nokia Asha 202 and a Nokia 301 rm840. I use both of them exclusively to play the old, beloved java games directly from micro SD. But with both models I have problems with the sound, more exactly if I use games with various sound effects (e.g. Diamond Twister, Block Breaker Deluxe, Puzzle Pets etc.), after a few minutes of playing the game the sound ceases completely, and it doesn't work anymore until I turn the phone off and on again. This happens with both models.
Is it perhaps a problem of insufficient RAM? This is very strange, since one phone has 16MB of RAM, and the other has as much as 64MB, and these simple games have a maximum size of 1 MB. Another strange thing: if I use a Java RAM optimization application (MemoryUp ), it shows me only 2MB of total ram used by the system, in both cases. So not all the available RAM is being used? How come? Does anyone have an explanation, and know a method to remedy this limitation? Thank you.