How do I download content to my phone?
Solution When you place an order, we send an exclusive WAP link to your mobile phone via SMS. You simply need to open the message and open the link provided.

To view web links on your mobile phone its normally just a case of pressing a couple of buttons and the phone will do all the work for you. In most cases there is no need to type in the address that you’ve been sent. As each phone is different, the process for accessing web links varies quite a bit, so we’ve listed some instructions on How To Download Games, Ringtones and Wallpapers on the Mobile Fun Blog that explains how to open links and download content on the most popular Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG and HTC phones.

If you can't find the message on your phone, it's usually in the message inbox or service inbox.

If the link you have been sent doesn't load, you should firstly check that your phone is configured to access WAP & Internet services. If you need the settings sending to your phone, you can get the settings sent straight through to your phone from our MMS, WAP & GPRS Settings guide. If the settings appear correct and the link still doesn't work, you can try to download your content manually using the steps below.

  • In you wap browser type wap.mobilefun.co.uk/download
  • Under the heading "Your Downloads" is a list of content available for you to download
  • Click on the link for the piece of content you wish to download i.e. "Fraggle Rock - TV Theme"
  • The item will begin to download to your handset
  • Once the download is complete you will be prompted to save the item
  • The item will typically be saved to a "Gallery" within your handset's memory or memory card.

Once saved the download should display or play automatically.

Alternatively please consult your handset manual or manufacturers' web site for the exact instructions.




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Article ID: 63
Created On: 24 Feb 2009 03:34 PM

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