Nokia 225 and 220 are MediaTek devices produced by Microsoft which uses series 30+ OS for mobile devices. Even though most of us buy these phones just for torch light, call & sms, sometimes we just want to do more stuffs like surf the web with apps like operamini or uc browser or even play mini games. The problem here is that this OS cannot run or install common java apps like other Nokia S40 devices.
Nokia 225 & 220 are powered by MT6250 chips and use MRE apps which have the extension .vxp.
MRE app developers are few so its hard to find and download apps. You can join to develop MRE apps using the MRE SDK download it from here. Also get more info on developing MRE apps from here.
Here is a list of some basic MRE apps and games which might just be handy for some people. Download MRE (.vxp) apps below and enjoy
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I have nokia 220 phone, need "note pad" or other related software required to install in it. anybody help me because only one draft save in sms
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I remember using Nokia 220 back in the day—simple times! But honestly, it’s really tricky to install apps on these phones since they don’t support Android or Java apps the same way. Most times, you’re limited to the built-in apps or a few .vxp files, if they even work anymore.
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Interesting breakdown! The Nokia 220 and 225 may be simple phones, but it’s surprising how much you can still do with them if you know about MRE (.vxp) apps. Since they run on Series 30+ OS, you’re right — regular Java apps won’t work, but with the right .vxp versions of Opera Mini, UC Browser, or even some mini games, you can give these devices a bit more life.
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