Link to re-download preinstalled pdf viewer? Noki...

hi, I use Nokia C6-01 (updated to symbian belle refresh). When I first bought my phone, there was a pre-installed pdf viewer (adobe?..i think). Well, I removed that app a long time back. Now i want it back but I just can't seem to find it anywhere. Can someone please direct me to where i can download that app?

Hi cyanezong,
Thank you for your post. Not aware of any PDF viewer for free compatible with your device, Adode Reader is not free for your device. You might have had a demo version, if you are looking for a PDF viewer you will find them on Nokia Store.
Regards
Sergent
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