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Welcome to BoostApps, a free app store that lets users of older mobile phones customize their phones with free Java ME apps and games. Most mobile phones made before 2015 support Java ME apps but the platform is now considered obsolete. New Java ME apps are not being developed. This site is archived and has not been updated since 2015.
All games and applications on BoostApps are freely distributed freeware, shareware or adware and were tested and confirmed working on one or more phones at the time they were published.
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about using this site.
Q. If these apps are free why am I getting charged by my operator for downloading and running them?
A. The apps and games themselves are free, you pay nothing for the app or game. However downloading apps uses data and your operator will charge you for the data used downloading. In addition, many apps use data when you run them. Messagers like Hike and WhatsApp use data to send and receive messages, browsers use data to load web pages and ad-supported apps use data to download ads. Click here to only see apps that don’t use data while you are running them.
Q. I’m using Free Basics and downloading apps is using my paid data. I though Free Basics gave me free data.
A. Free Basics is a service that is operated by Facebook, not by BoostApps. It gives users of participating mobile operators free data for browsing websites, including BoostApps, that have been approved by Free Basics. However, Free Basics free data doesn’t work for downloading. You must use paid data to download.
Q. What phones do these games work on?
A. The apps and games on BoostApps are Java ME (also called J2ME) apps. They work on phones that support Java ME including Nokia S40 and S60, Asha and Symbian Belle phones and most Samsung, LG and Sony Ericisson non-smartphones made before 2015 .
Q. How can I get the games and apps on BoostApps.com on my phone?
A. Here’s how to install them:
1) Click CATERGORIES in the menu to brows by category or use the search box at the bottom of every page on the site to find the a game or app you want.
2) Click the “JAD” link below the app’s description. The phone will download and install the app
Q. I have an Android phone. Will the apps on BoostApps work on it?
A. Yes with a Java ME emulator such as J2ME Loader
Q. I have a BlackBerry, can I use these games and apps?
A. The apps on this site are intended for non-smartphones. Some of them work on classic BlackBerrys running Blackberry OS 7.1 or earlier.
Q. I have a QWERTY phone and the number keys don’t work in games. Can this be fixed?
A. You need to switch the keypad to number mode. On most phones press Fn twice to switch to number pad mode. If that doesn’t work try a long press on the Fn key to switch the keyboard to phone number pad mode. Once you are in number mode you can use the the number keys in games that use numbers as controls. You have to do this on QWERTY phones for any game that uses the number keys. To switch back to QWERTY either tap FN once or do another long press.
Q. I have a QWERTY phone and I can’t type letters or symbols in the ID and password fields of some apps. What’s the solution?
A. Some apps don’t “see” the QWERTY keys and only recognize the number keys. Do a long press on the Fn key or press Fn twice to switch the keyboard to phone number pad mode and then you can triple tap the number keys to enter letters and symbols as if you were using a non-QWERTY phone. For example to type a “C”, press “2” three times.
Q. Can I watch YouTube or other web videos on my non-smart phone.
Some basic phones can play videos from m.youtube.com and other mobile video sites.
Q. Can I listen to Internet radio stations on my non-smart phone?
A. Virtual Radio works well on many phones.
Q. My phone doesn’t have a music player, can I install one?
A. I’ve tried a number of MP3 player apps and none have worked on phones that don’t have a built in music player and SD card.
Q. I signed up to subscribe to BoostApps by email but now I don’t want it anymore, how do I unsubscribe?
A. Click the “Unsubscribe now” or “Manage your subscriptions” link at the bottom of any of the emails.
Oh I need someone familiar with the samsung rant.
I’ve had idens and finding “how to tell your phone to install something sent”…easy.
But on this one….I really don’t think you can.
I really want opera mini on it and ow…my head hurts.
The Rant is a CDMA phone. Follow the instructions for CDMa phones in the post above, quoted below for your convenience:
1) Visit boostapps.com with your phone’s browser.
2) Find a game or app you want.
3) Click the “JAD” link below the app’s description. The phone will download and install the app
Thank you Dennis.
yep I was stuck on the “jar” iden way.
i was told some things are free
Every app on this site is free. Downloading and using them is free on Boost Unlimited or Pay As You Go with the $0.35/day data plan. Other carriers may charge you extra for data but not Boost.
I have a motorola rambler CDMAX that I just purchased one week ago and it wont let me pull up the boostapp website in the browser or many other sites for that matter. Is it a new security feature that is blocking the free downloads or does this not work with all phones?
I have a Rambler and Boostapps.com works fine on it.
The default search box on Boost and Sprint phone can’t find BoostApps so you have to enter the URL directly.
Open the browser, press the left soft key (labeled Options), choose “Go to URL…” and enter boostapps.com.
If you are on Pay as You Go you will need to enable the 35 cent a day data plan to use the web
I am having so much fun. keep it up the good work.thanks for everthing.
I am attempting to send Opera Mini 4.3 and it is still giving me the error message:
Something went wrong while sending the file to your phone. Usually this means that you did not enter a valid 10 digit Boost or Sprint/Nextel phone number.
Please hit your browser’s “Back” button and double check the phone number you entered. It should be exactly 10 numeric digits (1234567890) with no leading “1”, spaces or dashes.
and the URL is:
http://boostapps.com/error/?err=101&msg=The%20file%20/home/boostapp/public_html/files/.zip%20does%20not%20exist
I’ve found and fixed the problem. “Send to Phone” should be working on all pages now. If you are still having trouble clear your browser cache.
Thanks for reporting the problem and helping me to diagnose it.