Pdf file, internet phone setting

My nokia c7 has a problem . it can not open pdf file and phone browser is not working. Plz give me rply how to solve it.com

Hello shailu923720, for pdf files you may try this reader called pdf+ visit this link to download http://nokias60v5.com/2010/05/pdf-standard-pdf-reader-for-nokia-s60v5-mobiles/ and by "phone browser is not working" what do you really mean?
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