5610 xpressmusic (file explorer)

hey guys, what is the best file manager application for nokia 5610? like system explorer for s60.

Be careful, if you use any application that allows you to access and make changes to system files and folders, you may have the situation where you cause problems which could invalidate your warranty.

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