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nice info......thanxxxx...........
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Thanks people. Dont forget, request if you need any codes for your phone!
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thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ............ reps added ........ get me something for Nokia N70 and 9500 Communicator and N80 ... thankx
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USE INTERNET FREE ON YOUR NOKIA S60 PHONE
It's very simple. First install nokia modem option on pc. Then connect your phone to pc via bt. Then on pc>new internet cnnctn>on the dial up number just input *99# here you go. It's very simple. First install nokia modem option on pc. Then connect your phone to pc via bt. Then on pc>new internet cnnctn>on the dial up number just input *99# here you go. Updated for the Nokia 7610/6600: First pair your PC and your 7610/6600 via bluetooth. Next set your pc as authorised on your phone. Then install "gnubox_6670.sis" on your phone. These are the changes you will have to make on your PC: 1) Create a Windows user named 'Nokia' with a password 'pass' on your PC. 2) Next create a Bluetooth Serial Port with Secure Connection Required in the Local Services of advanced conf. of bluetooth setup. It will look like "COM3" but it will be different on your PC. 3) Then enter Phone and Modem options and add a modem of type 'Communications cable between two computers' connected on Bluetooth Serial Port which will be "COM3" or whatever COM port your computer is using. Code: ‹ Select › ‹ Select › a)control panel / phone and modem options / modems b)add / dont detect my modem/next c)communication cable between two computers d)select com port COM3 4) Using 'New Connection Wizard' found in Network Connections I created an incoming connection. Code: ‹ Select › ‹ Select › a)network connections/new connection wizard/next b)setup an advanced connection/next c)accept incoming connections/next d)select communications cable between two computers/next e)select do not allow virtual private connections/next f)check the Nokia user and uncheck the other users/next g)enter the properties of internet protocol(tcp/ip) h)specify tcp/ip address from & to as 10.0.0.10 & 10.0.0.11/ok/next i)finish 5) Ok, now open notepad and copy/paste the following code and save it as 7610.txt or 6600.txt. You will then transfer 7610.txt to your phone by right clicking the file and choosing send to/Bluetooth/your phone in windows explorer. 0- Code: ‹ Select › ‹ Select › CHARMAP [windows-1252] LOOP 10 { SEND "CLIENT"+<0x0d> WAIT 3 { "SERVER" OK } } EXIT KErrNoAnswer$ OK: EXIT These are the changes you will have to make on your 7610/6600: 1) Open the 7610/6600.txt file received via bluetooth and selected options/send/via text message to get it in edit mode. Beginning from the line starting as CHARMAP and while pressing the pen button and down arrow on the phone, select the whole script and click Copy. After releasing the pen button, click Close without sending and exit the messaging menu. 2) Next create an Access Point by entering Settings/Connections/Access Point/New Access Point with the following parameters Code: ‹ Select › ‹ Select › a) connection name=Bt, data bearer=data call, dial-up number=2222, user name=nokia, password=pass, authentication=normal b)options/advanced settings, phone ip adress=automatic, primary name server=(the primary dns address your ISP provides), second. name server=(the optional secondary dns address your ISP provides), use ppp compression=yes, use login script=yes, click login script and press pen key on the phone and paste the script/ok/back and exit AP setup 3) Now open gnubox Code: ‹ Select › ‹ Select › options/install/auto set modem ID, options/install/create records, close gnubox 4) Open gnubox again Code: ‹ Select › ‹ Select › 2box bluetooth/serial prt/pc require encryption=yes, options/debug/test comm channel, (Your PC will notifiy you that your phone is trying to connect to bluetooth serial port and will ask for authorization, Be sure to check the 'always allow' check box and click the OK button) bring up IF, close gnubox 5) Finally, open any browser, and enter a URL you have never surfed before via GPRS to ensure that the result was not coming from the cache. Opera will ask you which connection to use, and you will choose "Bt". Be sure that your bluetooth connection is turned on. 6) Now everything should be working fine! Hope this helps you |
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How To Replace Nokia N70 Faceplate
So you finally purchased the Nokia N70! Time to make it look different from the rest! 1. After removing the battery and the battery cover, you will see two clips at the bottom of the phone. Use a tool of your choice to push the front cover of the phone awayfrom the main body. I used a screwdriver that has a hooked end. (Sorry, I do not know the name) ![]() 2. Turn the phone over and carefully pry the right side of the front cover away from the phone’s body. Start from the bottom and go higher as each clip gets unlocked. Once the clip near the camera gets unlocked the whole front cover is basically removed. ![]() ![]() 4. The camera cover is has clips on each side. Simply pry each side ![]() ![]() #5 Put the new faceplate on and pat your shoulders because you are done! ![]() - Hiz |
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Improve The Sound Quality Of Your Symbian Mobile Options
The Symbian S60 and UIQ devices use a midi patchset by Beatnik which is built into the ROM. If you are slightly musical you will be able to tell that this is a highly compressed and reduced patchset. [Patchset: A file containing samples of the 128 midi instruments and drums needed to play a .mid/midi file.] Larger patchsets (for a PC) generally have multiple samples per instrument as a piano sounds different in one octave to another. Small patchsets (e.g. smartphone) can double up (e.g. a "steel guitar" might use the same as a "nylon guitar" to save space.] This patchset is stored in read-only ROM memory at Z:\System\Data\Beatnik\ with the name "patches.hsb". [.hsb files are Headspace Sound Banks.] Although ROM cannot be deleted or replaced, the Symbian devices have a wonderful feature where if you put a file in a directory on C: with the same filename and directory path it will load that file instead of the one in ROM. Therefore, you can upgrade your Symbian device to have a larger (and better sounding) patchset for playing MIDI files by copying a compatible HSB file to C:\System\Data\Beatnik. (You have to create the Beatnik sub-directory first as it doesn't exist on C: by default). The only place I've found to get HSB patchsets free so far is from Sun Microsystems as they also use the exact same format for their Java patchsets. The default patchset in your Symbian phone is about 100-170k (depending if UIQ or S60 etc). Small replacement (480kb): - okay, better than the built-in patchset esp. for piano etc Midsize replacement (1.1mb): - sounds more like a PC Large replacement (5mb): - haven't tried this, I don't think any S60 phone would have enough memory to use this properly yet.Thats why I am not uploading this File. 1. Download the zip file 2. Extract 3. Copy to folder C:\System\Data\Beatnik Notes: - I've found you don't need to restart the device for changes to take effect after you've restarted the first time. e.g. to go back to normal, just rename npatches.hsb in your C: drive to npatches-tmp.hsb(or any other name) and you'll have the built-in patchset back. - There is a considerable delay in opening midi files as it loads the new patchset into ram each time. - This could impinge on copyrights of the patchsets but I don't see how... just don't hold me responsible..!! - Hiz |
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thnx alot 4 the posts yara...
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hey.. can u temme how to open the covers in 3250 too... plzzz...
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I'll find out for you and let you know.
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I think 3250 is Symbian OS v9.1.........
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Hey, i havent found out how to take the cover off yet, but i can get you games and apps such as tokyo drift, ferrari experience, 3D football and much more?
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i ws knowing tht.....
its recently released.... |
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Here's some softwares...Should all work of 3250 and some of them maybe demos..sorry about that. I am sorry of any of them dont work because i havent tried them personally..
[b]For too long has the attached senario been going on its time to stop it...!!! Na seriouslly John Elmier has told me that he is just about finished testing the sound in his university sound lab and will give me the file soon thus a new better version is on its way Improvements shall be:- *The update fights against lizards, House flies, Mosquitoes, Mice and Cockroach... *Louder Audio in 6600 {Highest Power not adviced} *More effective in lower power due to better ultra sonic mix. *Will include 5 power levels Lowest power, Low power, Med power, High power and Higest power {Not recommended} *May contain advertizments by John Elmier for his audio lab or something {Still discussing} *Made this prog. for all you ppl similar to the Anti-MosquitoII by Yewsoft but should work in allmost every phone with flash in it.... As per say i can not guarantee any miracles to happen but its free you can give it a try... Special thax:- John Elmier {Sub sonic and ultra sonic sounds} Suzzi {something} [BETA Tester] PS This has 3 power levels i use the low power level as its not a problem to the ears.... Last edited by hiz; 08-02-2006 at 03:19 PM.. |
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Here are some HandyTools.
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