Honestly, I wanted to write about another Sony Ericsson today, which is more interesting, but I couldn't install anything on it and I need to do some more research. I'll write about it later.
So I took the C510 out of the drawer. It had been waiting there for a long time and I was able to install whatever I wanted via Bluetooth.
I thought the problem with Sony Ericsson keyboards was just the joystick, which always got damaged after some time on any phone. However, the C510 has a keypad instead of a joystick and is damaged in a similar way to phones with joysticks. It still barely works, but it's a bit tricky. Fortunately, this wouldn't matter for playing games, as they are usually played using the numeric keys. I have installed and tried many interesting games and the resolution is much better than on most of the other keyboard phones I have, so maybe I will spend some time playing them.
Jan "Jenkings" Škoda - blog
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