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The Samsung A 886 Forever is a basic feature phone that does not have access to an app store like smartphones do. Therefore, adding games to this phone can be a bit more challenging. Here are a few ways to add games to your Samsung A 886 Forever: 1. Download games from your computer: You can download games to your computer from various websites and transfer them to your phone using a USB cable. To do this, connect your phone to your computer with the USB cable, select "Mass Storage" mode on your phone, and then drag and drop the downloaded games into the "Games" folder on your phone. 2. Use Bluetooth: If you have a friend who has a game on their phone that you want to play, you can transfer the game via Bluetooth. Make sure that both phones have Bluetooth turned on and that they are paired with each other. Then, select the game on your friend's phone and choose "Send via Bluetooth." Accept the file on your phone, and it will be transferred to your phone's "Games" folder. 3. Purchase preloaded games: Some mobile retailers may offer preloaded games on memory cards that can be inserted into your phone. You can purchase these cards and insert them into your phone to access the games. 4. Play built-in games: The Samsung A 886 Forever comes with a few built-in games, such as Sudoku and Tetris. To access these games, go to the "Games" folder on your phone and select the game you want to play. It's important to note that not all games may be compatible with your Samsung A 886 Forever, and some games may not run smoothly due to the phone's limited hardware capabilities.
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