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on your E-Series or Operator-Branded phone, please configure it to accept "All Applications" from the Application Manager's settings. Installation failure? certificate error Some Nokia E-Series phones and operator locked phones are configured to accept "Symbian Signed" applications only. They will show an error when you try to install Gravity: expired certificate error "Certificate Error. Contact the applications supplier." Solution: Configure your phone to accept "All Applications" Open the Application Manager ("App. Mgr.") from the Phone's Menu or Settings and configure the Phone to accept "All Applications" as shown below: You will then be able to install Gravity without any warnings. If you still experience any problems installing Gravity, please do not hesitate to contact us: support@mobileways.de Contact & Support » info@mobileways.de Copyright © 2008-2011 mobileways.de - All rights reserved. impressum.
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