..:: Laurentziu ::..:: The Best Design ::..
Download placut si bine ati venit pe acest forum !!
Lista Forumurilor Pe Tematici
..:: Laurentziu ::..:: The Best Design ::.. | Reguli | Inregistrare | Login

POZE ..:: LAURENTZIU ::..:: THE BEST DESIGN ::..

Nu sunteti logat.
Nou pe simpatie:
sexyindianca
Femeie
24 ani
Ilfov
cauta Barbat
24 - 53 ani
..:: Laurentziu ::..:: The Best Design ::.. / Tehnologie Mobila / Tons of Nokia Tricks(||) Moderat de julya
Autor
Mesaj Pagini: 1
addicted
Membru De Baza

Din: extract de plante
Inregistrat: acum 17 ani
Postari: 552
[Howto] Backup one MMC to another MMC

Backup one MMC to another MMC Back Up one MMC to another MMC

Needed Items
1 MMC Reader
1 Cell w/ MMC Ability
1 New MMC
1 Old MMC
1 PC

How To Do it
1.) look at the name the first MMC is named and then take it out
2.) put in the new MMC
3.) format and name the new MMC the same as the other one
4.) Take back out the New MMC
5.) put the old MMC into a MMC Reader that is connected to your PC
6.) Coppy all of the MMC *make sure you have “show hidden files” enabled on your PC. see aditional info for this setting at

the bottom of this message*
7.) Make a new folder on your Desktop and Past all files into that folder.
8.) Take out the Old MMC and Insert the new MMC into the Reader
9.) Open the new folder on your Desktop
10.) Highlight all of these files and folders, right click on one of the files or folders, select “Coppy”
11.) “Past” files and folders to the New MMC
12.) put the New MMC back into the cellphone, power up, and your done.
How To View Hidden Files in MS Windows
To view hidden files in Microsoft Windows perform the below steps.

1.) Open explorer
2.) Click the “Tools” drop down menu.
3.) Click either “Folder Options” or “Options”.
4.) Click the “View” tab.
5.) Within the view tab select the option “Show hidden files and folders”.



Why would you want to do this?
1.) No need to reinstall everything after switching your MMC for a Larger MMC.
2.) Back your current MMC to the PC just to be safe.. never know if your card will crap out on you and give errors or just

not work.
3.) This is the ONLY way to do it.





Installation procedure for DKU-5 cable

NOTE:: The installation of the cable crivers must be done before installing the pc suite.
Also do not have the cable plugged in when installing.

Installation::

First install the Connectivity Adapter Cable driver software on your computer from
the CD-ROM supplied in the sales package before installation of Nokia PC Suite.
You can download the latest version of Connectivity Adapter Cable driver
software at.

Loading the CD-ROM on your computer

1. Exit all Windows programs and insert the Connectivity Adapter Cable driver
CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
2. If installation does not start automatically, select “Run..” from the “Start”
menu and type “D:start.exe” (where “D:” refers to the CD-ROM drive of the
computer ) and press Enter

Installing the driver

1. Follow the on-screen instructions to start an installation wizard, which guides
you through the setup process of the driver.
2. The installation wizard first tells you that DKU-5 will be installed on your
computer. Click “Next” to continue.
3. When the installation has been completed, in some systems the wizard
prompts you to restart your computer. Click “Yes”. Note that you must restart
your computer before you can use the program.
4. Remove any disks from their drives, and then click “Finish” to complete the
setup.

For Windows 2000 users
When the cable is connected for the first time, Windows 2000 automatically
locates the drivers and software that you previously installed. If the “Digital
signature not found” message is displayed during the installation process, click
“Yes” to complete the installation.

For Windows XP users
When the cable is connected for the first time, Windows XP activates the “Found
New Hardware Wizard” to assist you with the installation of both the cable
adapter and the virtual COM port. If Windows logo error messages are displayed
during the installation process, click “Continue anyway” to complete the
installation for both devices.
After this u can follow on to install the pc suite.




Q: I’ve installed a game and it is not fullscreen. Can it be fixed?
A: No, the games are especially programed for Series 30 phones. But in most cases the game also exists for Series 40

Q: What size can app/games are?
A: max. 64 KB excepting these phones
The 3125 has a limit of 146KB.
The 3220 has a limit of 128KB.
The 5140 has a limit of 128KB.
The 6170 has a limit of 128KB.
The 6230 has a limit of 128KB.
The 6255 has a limit of 800KB.
The 6651 has a limit of 300KB.
The 7600 has a limit of 348KB.

Q: I want install a sis-file, how it’s done?
A: You can’t. sis-files are especially for phones with Symbian OS.

Q: Where do I get a blank operator logo?
A: Here:
Just open the link via your phones browser. The rest is self-explaining




Series 60:

Q: Can Series 40 Games be played on Series 60 phones?
A: Yes, but they won’t be in fullscreen. The game will remain in their original programed size.

Q: I’ve bought a cable for my phone but it won’t work. Why?
A: There are no data-cables. These cables are only for service needs and are not capable to transfer data to your phone. The

7610 is the first Symbian of Nokia which can use a cable (besides of the Communicator - but they are a different story )
Q: Where are my messages saved?
A: If your phone saves them within the phones memory they are in c:systemmail. If they are saved on the MMC (not on all S60

phones possible) they are in e:systemmail

Q: I’ve formatted my MMC with a card reader, now I can’t access the card with my phone. What now?
A: You’ve formatted it with the wrong file system. If you want to reformat it with the card reader, choose FAT16 as files

system, not FAT32! Or reformat the MMC with your phone, this way all standard folders will be created too.

Q: How can I copy & paste text?
A: Press and hold down the pencil key. Now you can mark the text by using the direction key. To copy, just press “copy”. To

insert the text press and hold down the pencil key and press “paste”

Q: Where to put my ringtones?
A: Ringtones should be stored in the “Sounds” folder on your MMC or within the phones memory. You can, if you want, sort them

into the two subfolders “Simple” and “Digital”.

Q: How do I install an app/ a game?
A: There are many ways. PC Suite bounds sis-files to its installer. You should be able to install them easily by double

clicking on the sis-file (a connection should be made already!). Or you can send it over to the phone (IrDA or Bluetooth) and

open it and it will install automatically. Or you can upload it with a card reader to the MMC and install it from there by

open the file. For this method you need FExplorer or SeleQ to gain full access to the MMC.
The rest will be prompted and is easy to understand.





Q: Which Symbian OS version does my phone use?
A: 3600/3620/3650/3660/7650/N-Gage/N-Gage QD are using v6.1; 6260/6600/6620/6670/7610 are using v7.0s; 6630 uses Symbian OS

8.0

Q: How can I upgrade my Symbian OS to a newer version?
A: You can’t.

Q: How do I format my phone?
A: - Normal Reset (*#7780#) : Restores ini files from rom but preserves user data (photos, 3rd party apps etc)
- Deep Reset (*#7370#) : This reformats completely the C: drive. All applications and files stored on this drive will be lost

and clean default files will be rewritten.

In both case, the phone will ask you a confirmation and you will have to enter a security code (12345 by default).

Files and applications stored on E: drive are not be affected by these sequences.

For Symbian OS 7 (6260/6600/6620/6670/7610) there is a third method:
Turn phone off, press and hold the green (talk) key on the left + number 3 on the keypad + the * key and then turn the phone

back on.

The phone will start the formatting process without confirmation!
Files and applications stored on E: drive are not be affected by this.

Q: How do I get the MAC adress of the bluetooth device of my phone?
A: *#2820#

Q: My phone reacts quite slow, how can I speed it up?
A: You can speed up the phone by setting the time of the “Recent calls register” to one day (30 days by default). It depends

on you how important the “Recent calls register” is for you.




Nokia 6230:
Q: When I want to upload something on the MMC I get a “The operation could not be completed” error. How to fix this?
A: Rename the MMC (can be done in the Gallery) and reboot your phone.

Q: Can I use mp3s as ringtones?
A: Yes!

Q: I’ve got a big movie on my phone and want to fastforward (rewind). How can I do this?
A: You can’t.

Q: I’ve uploaded mp3s to my MMC and arranged them in folders. The phone won’t find any of them. Can this be fixed?
A: mp3s have to be in the root of the MMC. Or you define the location of the mp3s before uploading via playlist, so when the

phone accesses the playlist, it knows the mp3s are in this specific folder.





(1)What’s the difference between the N-Gage and QD?
In order to know their differences, let’s compare their specs:

Original N-Gage
- Triband (900/1800/1900)
- 4096 colourscreen
- Stereo (comes with stereo headset)
- Comes with a USB cable, recording cable and adaptor cable (for recording radio/MP3 purposes)
- Built in MP3 player and radio
- side-talking
- Must turn off the phone, remove the battery cover AND battery in order to remove MMC
- 5-way direction pad (CENTER for menu selection)
- Comes with BL-5C battery
- MP3, AAC, MIDI or WAV ringtones
- Great RF

N-Gage QD
- Dualband (850/1900 or 900/1800)
- 4096 colourscreen (brighter than Original N-Gage)
- Mono (comes with dual mono headset)
- Doesn’t come with ANY cables
- NO built in MP3 player or radio (will still be able to listen to mp3’s thru 3rd party apps)
- NO side-talking
- Hot-swop, easy removal of MMC
- 4-way direction pad with a separate “menu selection” key
- Comes with BL-6C battery
- MIDI or WAV ringtones
- Great RF (better than Original N-Gage if 850 is being used)

(2) Which N-Gage is better?
It’s really hard to say because everyone has their own opinions. But if you are looking function-wise the original N-Gage

wins out with the stereo support, MP3 ringtones, radio, tri-band and additional cables/recording functions. But the QD

counters with its 850 (for those 850 gurus), smaller-size, no side-talking, BL-6C battery(for extra battery life)and the easy

removal of MMC.

(3) Can my (input s60 phone here) play N-Gage games? Where/How can I find ******* N-Gage games for my (input s60 phone here)?
Yes your s60 phone can play N-Gage games. How and where? according to forum rules, I am not allow to tell. Sorry.

(4) How do I check firmware and IMEI on my N-Gage/QD?
Press *#0000# on the main screen for firmware, and *#06# for IMEI.

(5) How do I change my operator logo for my N-Gage/QD?
Download SeleQ or FExplorer from mysymbian.com, access the image thru either of the apps and select “Set as Operator Logo”.

If that doesn’t work, SMS yourself or download an older format logo (black and white), and then save that logo. After that,

you should be able to change your operator logo thru SeleQ or FExplorer.

(6) How do I change my wallpaper on my N-Gage/QD?
1) Press the application key
2) Scroll to the “Tools” folder and open it
3) Scroll to “Settings” and open it
4) Select “Phone/Device” (whichever your phone may say)
5) Select “Standby Mode”
6) Select “Background Image”
7) Select “Yes”
Select either “Phone Memory” or your MMC card depending on where the image is saved
9) Select the image
10) Go back to your main screen of the phone


With Multimedia Converter 2.0 [download] you can convert common multimedia file formats (such as MPG or MP3) to audio AMR/AWB

format.
Read here about where to download and how to install Nokia Multimedia Converter

1. In the menu, select File > Open. A dialog opens. The shortcut for this is to click the Open button in the toolbar. Browse

for the audio file or video with audio you want to convert and click Open. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop a file to

Multimedia Converter.

2. Select the audio format (AMR or WB-AMR) and audio bit rate. WB-AMR produces higher quality sound than AMR. Selecting a

higher bit rate increases the quality of the sound, but it produces larger files.

3. It is also possible to set the maximum size of the converted file in the Max file size edit box. In MMS, the size of audio

file cannot exceed certain values; for example, 100 kB, because some WAP gateways might block the transfer of larger files,

operators might prefer to limit the file size to reduce air-traffic, or because not all MMS client and server implementations

support large file sizes. When you set a maximum file size limit, you cannot define the audio bit rate. It’s adjusted

automatically so that the converted file contains the whole original file from the given start point and so that its size is

equal to or smaller than the given size limit. If the given size limit is too small to meet by reducing audio bit rate, the

converted file is truncated (shortened from the end).

4. You can start the conversion from an offset point. Set the time stamp of the offset in the Start time edit box. The

shortcut for this is to keep the CTRL key pressed and slide the original file location indicator to the desired position.

This updates the time stamp information in the Start time edit box.

5. Click Convert. Another dialog pops up and shows the progress of the conversion. After the conversion is finished, you can

hear the converted audio file. You can select the original or converted audio for playback by selecting “Original” or

“Converted” from the drop down menu
The converted audio file format is AMR (.amr suffix files) or WB-AMR (.awb suffix files), depending on the audio setting.





PC side of things

1. Download proxy from and install it, just setup everything using default, and run it thru start

–>programs–>analogx–>proxy–>proxy

2. Determine which COM port your bluetooth is using by right-clicking on your bluetooth tray icon (where the time is

displayed) and select Advance Configuration, then go to Local Services tab, EVERYTHING in there EXCEPT Bluetooth Serial Port

should be made manual. i.e, ONLY Bluetooth Serial Port is automatic startup, and make sure that Secure Connection is not

required. Do take note of the COM port in use, for me, mine is COM9.

3. Next, goto Control Panel –>Phone and Modem Options –>Modem(tabs) and do a ADD, remember to check Don’t detect my modem;I

will select it from List. and click next. Out pops a window, under manufacturers, select [Standard Modem Types], under Models

select [Communications cable between two computers], click NEXT, selected ports should now point to the COM port you have

found in step 2. For mi, i choose COM9. Then next next next till you are done. You will see an entry in the Modem(tab).

Double-click on the Communication cable between two computers, and set maximum port speed to 115200.

4. Now right-click on your network neighbourhood, Make New Connection. Choose Accept Incoming Connections, Check the

Communication cable between two computers(COM9–>again my own port no), click next, select Do not allow virtual private

network connections and under users allowed to connect, to make things simple, juz check everything.. heehee.. next again,

double-click on Internet Protocol, make sure the Allow callers to access my local area network is CHECKED, Specify TCP/IP

Addresses from 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.254. Click OK, then click next, then click Finish.

6600 side of things

1. install the gnubox into your 6600 (fone memory or card is up to individual’s preference)
2. go to tools–>settings–>connection–>access points–>options–>new access point–>use default settings. Ensure that the

connection name=Bt, data bearer=High speed (GSM), dial-up number=any 3 digit, user name = a valid username in your pc, in my

case, demouser1, prompt password=No, Password= (password for demouser1), Authentication=normal, Homepage=none, Data call

type=Analogue, Maximum data speed=Automatic
3. Then select options–>Advance settings. Phone IP Address=Automatic, Primary Name server=0.0.0.0, Second.name

server=0.0.0.0, Proxy serv.address (your pc’s ip address, which can be gotten by start–>run–>command prompt–>ipconfig),

proxy port number=6588 (the port used by analogx proxy server),Use callback=No, callback type=use server no., callback

number=none,user PPP compression=YES,use login script=YES, Login ScriptPls follow instruction in
EXACTLY),Modem initialisation=None. Then back back back till you get

back to your main menu.

4. You need to pair up your 6600 with your bluetooth dongle, and set it as authorized. After that, launch

gnubox–>options–>2box Direct–>Infrared (Stay with me here.. important step). then options–>2box

Direct–>Bluetooth–>select your pc. Then press on your menu button, and fireup your browser, mayb say Doris browser.

5. in Doris Browser, go to options–>preference–>proxy IP Address your pc ip),
proxy port=6588, the rest of the options set as default.

6. then try to go to a url

Useful link



Copying Files From PC To Phone

While some files are sent to your phone by a provider through MMS, others have been copied to your computer and have to be

sent to your phone for installation. There are a number of ways of transferring files between your computer and your phone.

The 6600 has Bluetooth and Infrared (I/R) connections available to it. The best way of copying files is by using these

connections. If your computer doesn’t have bluetooth or I/R capabilities, there are many bits of hardware on the market that

plug into a USB drive and enable Bluetooth or Infrared connections (check links for example products).

Bluetooth is usually a preffered method as it is alot faster than an I/R connection and doesn’t need a clear sight to

maintain a connection as I/R does and has a larger range (usually around 10m).

-If you are using a plug-in device, install it using the software and instructions provided. Also turn on either the

Bluetooth or I/R connection on your phone, whichever you are using. Goto MENU–CONNECTIONS for this and select either

Bluetooth or Infrared

-If you are using Bluetooth, it is a good idea to change the name of your phone so that it can be easily recognised. Goto

MENU–CONNECTIONS–BLUETOOTH and go down to “My Phone’s Name” and change it to something you would recognise.

-Once all the connection devices are ready, use your PC to search for the phone. If you are using infra-red, make sure the

phone’s infrared port and the I/R port on your PC are pointing towards each other and that nothing is between them.

-Once a connection has been established, send the install file thats is on your PC to your phone. This will be received as a

message on your phone once it has been sent.

-Open this message, and if te file is a working install file, the install process will start automatically.

NOTE: I recommend that you change your message setting to use the MMC memory as opposed to you phone memory some files are

quite large and can eat up all your phones memory

Another way to copy files to your phone is by using a card reader to copy the file to your MMC (The removeable memory card).

A Memeory card reader can easily be bought in most computer stores and once installed, the MMC from your phone can be place

in its contents can be navigated from MY COMPUTER. I have never used this method myself.

NOTE: Only .SIS and .JAR files can be used on the 6600. Old .jad files used for othe phone models DO NOT WORK on the 6600.

Some .JAR files have also been known to cause problems for the 6600.






Installing Files

The Install Process is very basic once it is initiated. Files that are to be installed are usually located in your messages.

Make sure your phone isn’t about to run out of battery as well!
-Goto the file you want to install (usually located in your messages) and open it to start the installation procedure.

-The install procedure should start up automatically and ask you if you would like to install the program contained in the

file.

-Choose yes and the process will continue. It will then ask you where to copy the file to, phone memory or Memory Card. I

recommend using the memory card as programs can usually take up alot of space and the phone memory is not very large. Chose

the prefered option and the process will continue.

-Some times the process will stop and tell you that a certificate has not been recognised and do you want to continue. It is

usally safe to continue with installation if you are confidant that the source you got the file from is trustworthy. If

however you have obtained the files from an unknow source (Kaza for instance) there might be a small (Very Small) risk that

the file is not trustworthy. I have never had any problems with any of the hundreds of files i have used

-Once the installation process is finished, you can start using the program. Most programs turn up as an icon at the bottom

of you MENU screen. (You can now delete the origional install file to save space).
NOTE: All the files i hvae put up on this site have been tested by me and, as far as i know, are working 100% . However the

user downloads and installs these files at their own risk. I am not responsible for anything that goes wrong with connection

to these files


Uninstalling Files

Here is a quick explanantion of how you can delete those pesky programs:
Go into the Menu on your phone (press the blue ‘menu’ key on the left hand side of the phone)
Cycle through the menu till you come to an option that says “Manager” and open it (either by pressing the joystick in or

using Options - Open)
The Manger (or the App. Manger) is a list of all programs that are installed on the phone be it on the MMC card or the phones

memory
The Manager sometimes takes a few seconds to load all the information. You’ll hear a beep upon opening the Manager and then a

beep once the list is loaded (or you can just wait till it allows you to scroll down)
Once the list is loaded, cycle through it till you come to the name of the program you want to uninstall
Once the target program is highlighted, press the “clear” button (The button with the ‘c’ on it which is on the right hand

side of the phone
A warning will come up asking you if you really want to remove the application Yes or No
Click ‘Yes’ to completeley remove the program from your phone or click ‘No’ to keep it or if you have made a mistake.

There are a couple of notes i would also like to add about unistalling programs:
Once a program is removed it can only be re-installed if you have the orgional install file you used to install it in the

first place
Sometimes the name of the program you want to uninstall isn’t given a recognisable name in the App. Manger List. If this is

the case you should use your own common sense to try and decide which one is reffering to the program you want to remove. If

you are unsure you risk deleting a program you didn’t want to lose
On rare occasions, the program won;t be listed in the App. Manager List at all. If this is the case you will have to use a

file manger like F-Explorer or File Man to find and delete the files you want removed
Sorry if some parts of te tutorial seemed a bit over-simplistic but some readers really are beginners at this

Well i hope that helps some of you out there….







Note 1: It is a good idea to let set your MMS and SMS messages to be kept on your MMC, not on your phone memory. Any MMS or

SMS’s currently on your phone’s memory, it is suggested you move them over to the MMC.

Note 2: You must have some sort of file managing software to do this. Download and install such an application before

beginning this guide! I recommend FExplorer or SeleQ.

– STEP ONE — THE INSTALLER –
First Get the BLZ installer and your desired game.

Send the BLZ-Installer to your phone, it should be a *.SIS file, if it is not, then it is probably a *.ZIP or *.RAR, unpack

the *.SIS file from the archive, then send it. DO NOT send the *.ZIP or *.RAR files to your phone.

Install the application.

– STEP TWO — THE GAME FILE –
Next, you need to get the game ready. Game files are in the *.BLZ format. Like the BLZ-Installer, if the game file is not a

*.BLZ file, unpack the archives until you find the *.BLZ file.

You may need to do this a few times, because usually games are packed more than once.

Once you have the *.BLZ game file unpacked, send this to your phone.

– STEP THREE — INSTALLATION –
Open your installed file manager and find the *.BLZ game file in one of the mail folders (Example — e:systemmailXXXX) and

copy the file to the root directory of the MMC (Example — e:). Now Close the file manager.

Run the BLZ-Installer. Now you should see the game listed there. Select Option and then Install. Wait for the process to

finish. The game should then be installed.

If you followed the procedure correctly and everything went well, you should see a new Icon, that is the game.

PLAY IT!!
– UNINSTALL THE GAMES — by ady199 –
For anyone else who wants to to how to remove the games

Download SeleQ or FExplorer

Remove the folder:
E:SystemAppsGame Name

(ie motogp, sonicn)

Remove folder:
C:SystemAppsGame Name

Thats it!





Deleting leftover Game/App Icons

When a .jar installs it will drop files into to different parts of the system directory on the mmc The .jar file along with a

couple of files will sit in the e/system/midlets folder.

In the e/system/apps folder you will find corresponding files for each of the games normally named something like this

[101b7b5a] inside these folders you will find a couple of files one being a .txt file you can open these and it will tell you

what game they are associated with.

Makes sure that these folders are also deleted if they are still there after the uninstallation and then reboot. you should

then hopefully have gotten rid of the icons that have nbeen left behind.










Keylocked Backlight
Press the power button to switch on the backlight when keylock is applied so you can see the keys to unlock the keypad.

Handy Flashlight
If you ever need a flashlight in a pinch, simply remove the phone’s swappable faceplate (it’s held on by the tab at the top

of the phone and some pressure on the sides) and the blue LEDs that light up the keypad will light your way.

Simple Task Manager
Press and hold the menu key (the one with the squiggly connecting things on). A list of running programs appears on the left

side on the screen. You can close running programs by highlighting them and pressing c.

Booting Phone with no ‘Auto Start’ Apps Running
To make sure that no memory-resident programs start when you reboot your phone, hold down the pencil key when you turn the

phone on. I don’t have anything running on my phone that this affects, but the idea is that you can stop some of those apps –

say Handy Day or something like it – that starts up automatically when you restart the phone.

Repeating Events
The Calendar GUI does not support repeating events based on the day of the week (i.e. third Sunday). A workaround is to enter

the event on a Palm device and beam the event to the 3650.

Deleting all events from the calendar
To delete all events from the calendar (or those before a certain date), change to the Month view, then from the Options menu

choose Delete Entry. The drop down menu lets you choose from “all entries” or “before date”.

Easier Handy Flashlight
Download the Torch application and run it. All it does is turn on the backlightFlashlight

Change the wallpaper
You can change this by going to the following Tools -> Settings -> Phone -> Standby Mode, then selecting Yes and choosing the

image you would like to use as your background.

Turn off camera sound
Turn off the “click” sound made by the camera by selecting the ‘Silent’ profile or by turning warning tones off:
Menu > Profiles > “select your activated profile” > Personalise > Warning tones > Off.
(This also effects the sound of Java games and apps).










How to connect your N-Gage to your PC

Step 1.
Before you do anything. Place your MMC into your phone and format it.

Step 2.
Place the N-Gage disc (that comes with the phone) into your cd rom.

If youve got XP: Connect your N-Gage to your pc with the USB cable. Leave windows to find all the necessary drivers

automatically. Your MMC in your N-Gage will now be recognised as a removeable drive in ‘My Computer’.

If you havent got XP: Do the same as above. If nothing happens, run the program on the N-Gage disc and install any drivers

you find.

If any of the above does not work click Here

Step 3.
Once the MMC is recognised by your PC, simply drag and drop any files you want onto the MMC (removeable drive).

Step 4.
Download FExplorer from HERE and place the file on your MMC.
Once on the MMC go to your menu then Tools –> Manager –> FExplorer –> Options –> Install

Follow all the on screen intructions. This has installed a file browser for you N-Gage. You can now access all the files on

your N-Gage and MMC which ‘Manager’ can’t see (like Java games).






Some usefull n-gage tips:

1. You cant use the USB cable unless a MMC is inserted into the N-Gage.

2. You can only use Multimedia Cards in the N-Gage. SD cards DO NOT work.

3. If you brought your N-Gage in the UK there is no need to purchase a MMC, as one is provided with the phone (Nokia Game

Card is also a MMC).

4. You can find free games and applications at

5. All the apps and games available for the 3650/7650 will work on your N-Gage (except those associated with a camera).

6. For full specifications of the phone click Here.

7. The N-Gage doesnt have a camera and most likely never will. If it did it would connect via the USB port or bluetooth.

8. The N-Gage does have removeable fascias, but doesnt appear to be promoted by Nokia. Third party fascias only.

9. PC Suite is only used to backup/restore your calendar and contacts files. It is therefore unecessary to purchase a

blutetooth adapter and install PC Suite unless intended for that purpose.

10. You must fully charge your phone before using it to allow maximum capacity.

11. You can use MMC that are larger than 128mb. A 512mb card has been tried and tested by numerous members and all have

praised it. Search the forum for more info.








Series 60 FAQ: E-Mail Issues

Contents
1. Setting up an e-mail account on the phone.
2. Error Message: General System Error.
3. Able to receive but not send email.
4. Can I automatically check my email every x minutes?

1. Setting up an e-mail account on the phone.
This can be done by filling in all the relavent settings. You need both an access point (a general GPRS data access point,

not a WAP GPRS access point) and an e-mail account defined.

Nokia users however, may find it easier to use the Nokia auto configurator. This is available [here.]

Many Nokia country-specific sites also have this service. Check your coutries Nokia website for this.

2. Error Message: General System Error.
This is sometimes seen when connecting to an e-mail box. With some providers the gateway IP address used for Email collection

needs to be 0.0.0.0. You can change this setting in your Access Point Settings (available under Tools –> Connections).

Alternatively some internet service providers do not allow you to collect POP3 mail when you are connecting to their mail

server via a different ISP. You are connecting via a different ISP if you are using your phone. Your ISP in this case is your

operator.
3. Able to receive but not send email.
You are probably trying to use you PC’s ISP email server (smtp.myisp.co.uk). Many ISPs block there smtp server for people not

connecting to the internet via themselves. This prevents the servers being used for spam. This is annoying for mobile phone

users as it means they can not use their ISP’s servers from their phones.

However most operators provide a smtp server that you can use. You should contact your operator for details.

4. Can I automatically check my email every x minutes?
This is possible with 3rd party software from [Cibenix] called Active Mail













Nokia Symbian FAQ: Memory Cards

Contents
1. Can I use SD cards with my 3650?
2. What sizes of MMC cards are supported?
3. What can I store on my MMC?

1. Can I use SD cards with my 3650?
No you can not use SD (Secure Digital) cards with your 3650. Only MMC cards will work. This is despite the fact most devices

/ gadgets using SD support MMC. The reverse is not true. There is a slight difference in size. MMC cards are thinner.

2. What size of MMC cards are supported?
You will have no problems with the following sizes: 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB. There may be some problems with 256 MB cards

(which in any case are not widely available). This may be fixed by a future firmware update. However for the time being I

advise you not to buy a 256 MB card specifically for your 3650. If you already have one and it works let us know about it.

3. What can I store on my MMC?
You can store anything on your MMC card. Programs will run from your MMC card (you can choose to install programs to the

memory card at install time). There may be some performance degradation from running programs and/or files from the MMC (when

either accessing and especially when writing files to the MMC). However this is rarely noticeable and given the limited main

memory it is advisable to use MMC memory for everything possible.

Note that you can change your photos, videos, messages and contacts to be stored on the MMC. The option to change the storage

to the MMC is within the “settings” section of each of the applicable programs.








[Howto]: Linux on Symbian phones

Table of Contents

Introduction
1.1 Aims and Objectives
1.2 Who is this document aimed at?
1.3 Scope of testing

Symbian OS
2.1 A brief history of Symbian OS
2.2 Symbian OS Devices
2.3 Symbian OS Developer Resources

IrDA Connectivity
3.1 IrDA support on Symbian OS
3.2 Linux IrDA installation and configuration
3.3 Infrared beaming between Linux and Symbian OS smartphone
3.4 Dialup networking from Linux using smartphone as infrared modem
3.5 Two box LAN access for smartphone over infrared using Linux
3.6 IrDA interoperability with older Symbian OS devices

Bluetooth Connectivity
4.1 Bluetooth support on Symbian OS
4.2 Linux Bluetooth installation and configuration
4.3 Bluetooth beaming between Linux and Symbian OS smartphone
4.4 Dialup networking from Linux using Symbian OS smartphone as Bluetooth modem
4.5 Two box LAN access for smartphone over Bluetooth using Linux

PC Connectivity
5.1 Symbian OS PC Connectivity Background
5.2 mRouter
5.3 Symbian OS Contacts and Agenda vCard and vCalendar formats

Further Information
6.1 Revisions
6.2 Glossary
6.3 Acknowledgments
6.4 References
6.5 Feedback







[Howto] to free more RAM on your S60 phone

As you might know, the Nokia 3650 doesn’t have as much RAM as for instance the
Nokia 6600 and N-Gage but there are two ways to get more free (usable) RAM:

>>> Method 1: Flight mode:

Put your 3650 in “Flight mode” with Psiloc System Tools. Install System Tools, open it and select “Flight mode”. This way you

can restart
the phone without your SIM card so there will be no running phone tasks in the background. Now you can have up to 3,5 MB of

free RAM!

Note: ironically enough, Flight mode doesn’t work when Smart Launcher is installed, at least in my case. :-(
But i’ve also heard several reports of people who have both apps running without any problems. ;-)

>>> Method 2: Smart Launcher trick:

Install Smart Launcher and open it. Go to Options, Settings and put Launcher ON.
Now plug in your charger and switch off your 3650. Wait untill the battery meter appears and short press the Menu button

(don’t hold).
The menu should appear and now you can have 3,5 to 4,5 MB free RAM! (Hold Menu button to check RAM).

The trick is that with the charger plugged in, the phone must get a minimum software support for charging, even when
the phone is switched off. And somehow Smart Launcher has still got it’s shortcut running and that’s the Menu button. So when
you press the Menu button, you go directly to the Menu without any other phone tasks running in the background so
you trick the phone and you have more free RAM!

Note: when you unplug the charger, the phone will switch off.

Using one of the above methods will let you run big games (e.g. Doom) and apps without getting those annoying “memory low”

messages. :-)

But both ways obviously do have two major disadvantages: you can’t make phone calls or use Bluetooth while using these

methods.


[Howto] 6600 and iSync

1. Open Folder System / Library / Sync Services / Symbian Conduit?.bundle/Contents/Resources/

2. Change the name of the file 3650AgendaMappings to 6600AgendaMappings

3. Change the name of the file 3650mappings to 6600mappings

4. Change the name of the file 3650.tiff to 6600.tiff

5. Edit in the file Supported Devices Info the 3650 part to:
Kod:
6600

ATI3Response
Nokia 6600
AgendaDatabasePath
c:systemdatacalendar
AgendaMappingsPath
6600AgendaMappings
ClassId
5243396
MappingsPath
6600mappings
iSyncIniPath
c:systemiSync.ini



6. Edit the file Symbian Conduit_phones.plist:
Kod:

Nokia–separator–Nokia 3600
symbiantool
Nokia–separator–Nokia 6600
symbiantool
Nokia–separator–Nokia 7650
symbiantool
Nokia–separator–Nokia N-Gage
symbiantool
SONY ERICSSON–separator–7130501-BVP800
symbiantool
SONY ERICSSON–separator–1021011-BVP810
symbiantool



7. Have fun with your Mac and your 6600 !!!


_______________________________________


pus acum 17 ani
   
Pagini: 1  

Mergi la