Monday, January 25th, 2010 | Author: Finbarr
We’ve been hard at work getting Jelly SMS working on Google Android devices.

We will very soon be offering a private beta version for free to people who sign up to our mailing list here.
It will have many of the great features of our existing iPhone and Desktop versions, with a few new features to boot!
Check out some screenshots below.

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Tuesday, 26. January 2010
Hi guys, and future plans to bring Jelly SMS to nokia phones? Thanks.
Sunday, 31. January 2010
I’ve followed the steps in the email, yet the file won’t download. Any ideas
Sunday, 31. January 2010
Hey dmac,
We haven’t considered a Symbian version. A JavaME version should run on all platforms, bur I can’t see myself getting the time anytime soon…
Sunday, 31. January 2010
@kavs43
1. Did you get to the red coloured page on the download site? http://taney.homeip.net
2. Are you doing this on your phones web browser as opposed to your PC?
3. Have you definitely enabled the “unknown sources” option in the application settings on your phone? If you don’t do this you will only be able to install apps via Android Market.
Sunday, 31. January 2010
When I hit the link in the email, it opened my browser (on the phone this is). It then asks me for username and password. I entered this then the download begins. But the it just says download unsuccessfull. It’s all been done on the phone. The box in settings-applications is ticked aswell
Sunday, 31. January 2010
yeah i got the red page !!, but still get download unsuccessful. Was it made to run on android 1.5
Sunday, 31. January 2010
@kavs43
What kind of phone do you have? one other person couldn’t download it – he was using a Nexus One. I’ve done ti multiple times using a HTC Hero. And other have already given us feedback on the app without any download issues. If I email you a copy of the installer, will you be able to get it onto your phone and installed?
Sunday, 31. January 2010
Yes – it was made to run on android 1.5, but it should at least download on any phone. Another guy just installed it on a Nexus One (but he had to download it to his PC and install it using apkinstaller). He did report problems selecting contacts to send a message to, and I *do* think this is down to the Android version… What version of Android is your handset?
Sunday, 31. January 2010
I’m using android 1.5, I have the samsung i5700.
Monday, 1. February 2010
Yeah if you could email me a copy of the installer that would be great
Monday, 1. February 2010
I just emailed it to you…
Monday, 1. February 2010
Thanks for the email, was I suppose to just download the installer and then install it or was I meant to go through my computer. I downloaded it straight to the phone and it worked
Monday, 1. February 2010
Downloading it on the phone was indeed best, as you could then install it directly.
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