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Friday, October 31, 2008

Phone Alone by Mobisophy


Features:

-Divert incoming call to you desired number or operator'svoice mailbox

-Tell callers what happened to the mobile devices or ask them leave voice messages in local coice mailbox

-Check voicemails remotely

-Get back contacts and data

-Lock mobile


How to Conduct Remote Control:
Call your phone from the preset "Managing Phone Number" and input the "Remote Control Code" according to the voice prompts to activate "Phone Alone", or send a text message with the remote control code to activate this application. After the activation, you can remote control your mobile phone through any telephone or mobile phone according to the voice prompts.

Mobisophy

Halloween By Jendell

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Barclaycard - Waterslide

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Download Any File Using Default Nokia Browser

This trick will make your default nokia browser download any common files such as ( rar, exe, avi, wmv, wma, wav, mov, mpg, etc.. )

Just install corecodecplayer, then copy "coreplayer.ext" to C:\Data

Now open your default browser & try downloading any file and you will see that it can recognize the file for download.


Notes: 

- After the download started press "hide" quickly so that it will download from background

- When download is finished it will ask if you would like to "open" or "later". Just select "later" then select options\downloads then save to your desired location.

- If failed to press "hide" before downlaod finishes corecodecplayer will open the file and it will note as file not supported so you cannot save it in your MMC.. If so, just find the file downloaded in this location C:\System\dmgr\


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Thanks to macky1730 from Symbianize

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Nokia E66 Firmware 110.07.126 *UPDATE*

This SW release contains
the following new features:

Gimlet 9.2.1.381 (Nokia Email Service version) in user disk.
Gimlet is visible only in countries where service available, otherwise hidden
Improved Email set-up Wizard to check availability of Nokia email service
This is visible only in countries where service available, otherwise hidden.
Mail for Exchange 2.5.5.
Maps 2.0 release from w 30.
VoIP baseline from w 32.
Switch4 from wk 32.
Startup settings from wk 32.
Catalogs 3.1.50 from wk 32.
Y drive: for WMDRM protection files.

Corrected Items from
MCU SW version 102.07.81

Email for Exchange - Synching improvements
DUT does not connect to BT stereo headset and car kit
Drive visible with PC Suite
EAP-FAST authentication improvements
Some captured images are seen inverted in gallery
Image taken in portrait mode is sometimes not saved in correct orientation
Camera viewfinder turned upside down after taking photo
Unable to start maps when memory card is full

Camera - Picture cannot be taken correctly after zooming in maximum

Symbian-Freak

Nokia E71 Firmware 110.07.127 *UPDATE*

This SW release contains
the following new features:

Gimlet 9.2.1.381 (Nokia Email Service version) in user disk; gimlet is visible only in countries where service available, otherwise hidden.
Improved Email Set-up Wizard to check availability of Nokia email service
This is visible only in countries where service available, otherwise hidden.
Mail for Exchange 2.5.5
Maps 2.0 release from wk 30
VoIP baseline from wk 31
Switch4 from wk 32
Startup settings from wk 31
Catalogs 3.1.50 from wk 32
Y drive for WMDRM protection files

Changes/improvements made to
MCU SW version 110.07.127:

Email set-up improvements
Maps 2.0 improvements
Music library refresh function performance improvement
Browser improvements
Bluetooth improvements
Camera improvements

Corrected Items from
MCU SW version 100.07.76
Email for Exchange – Synching improvements
DUT does not connect to BT stereo headset (SEM HBH -DS970) and car kit (SM HCB-120)
Y-drive visible with PC Suite
EAP-FAST authentication improvements
Unable to start maps when memory card is full
Camera - Picture cannot be taken correctly after zooming in max

Symbian-Freak

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Yahoo oneSearch with voice





Yahoo

E71 Shortcuts

On camera: autofocus key => T

To Mark A Single Item On The E71 => Shift + center d-pad

To Mark Multiple Items On The E71 => Shift + d-pad down/up

To Copy & Paste On The E71 => hold the Shift key and highlight the characters you want to copy by using the d-pad and hold the shift key again to paste

To activate/Deactivate Bluetooth => long press u/*

To switch from silent to general profile => long press j/#

To check running applications => long press Menu/Home key

To Launch Browser From Standby Screen => long press m/0 (zero)
8 - overview
1 - bookmark
2 - search
3 - back
9 - Go to web address
* - zoom in
# - zoom out
M - home page

On maps:
* - zoom in
# - zoom out

or

shift key - zoom in
delete key - zoom out

To listen new messages => long press left selection key

To listen messages in inbox => on inbox - options - listen

To activate voice commands => long press right selection key or voice key (button between the volume)

To toggle from previous and recent application => long press message key

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer


Foxmarks

Nokia Communication Center 2.0 beta


With Nokia Communication Center 2.0, you can access all your messages and contacts - and now also calendar - effortlessly in one location from your PC.

This is the new version of Communication Center that was piloted in Beta Labs and integrated as part of standard Nokia PC Suite earlier this year. Many of the improvements you suggested during this earlier trial have now been implemented: 
Calendar editor
Contact group support
Contact thumbnail view
Performance improvements
Lots of bug fixes

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Sunday, October 5, 2008

FreeAir v1.0 (Python)

FreeAir v1.0 by KloNom

FreeAir is a very usefull program for your phone with built-in wlan (wifi). Often you need to find an unsecured wlan for fast internet connection and programs like Psilocs Hotspot Finder dont really help you because they alert you every time any new wlan appears. Thats the moment when FreeAir can help you. You start searching "FreeAir" and it will alert you only when an unsecured/open wlan appears.
You even can adjust FreeAir to you. Do you need to be really precise or want to save your battery charge? Adjust the time interval between the searches as you want it or adjust none and take the default. Or personalize your alert sound. Just replace C:\FreeAir\alert.wav with any sound you want.

Installation Notes:
~ before installing FreeAir, install the right version of wlantools, included in this pack
~ install to your phone drive
~ have python installed


Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ovi setup on IM clients

Ricky Cadden from Jaiku just taught me how to setup Ovi on IM+ (in my case) using the Jabber server.

Host: chat.ovi.com
Port: 5223
Username: username@ovi.com
check using TLS or SSL

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Released



Features:










AlertMe beta v1.5 Fixed


Bugs Fixed:
Exit button working fine now.
And i added a setting for reaction to start button.you know pressing start button causing movement and that is making app. alarm.
you can set it from "Set Reaction To Start" menu.
Background is resized to fit screen.
It can give an error like "updating fail" if the older version of alertme is installed on your phone.



Download Python 1.4.1

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Nokia Chat 1.0 BETA3 build6 *UPDATE*



Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Major differences between N95 and N96

Major differences between N95 and N96.

Positive:
-16GB of integrated memory (as opposed to 8GB for N95 8GB), plus further extensibility via microSD memory card
-2.8 inch display with 16 million colours (same as N95 8GB, versus 2.6" display for original N95)
-Camera flash is a dual-LED in the N96 while it is only a single LED in the N95
-New audio DSP for improved audio quality and longer playback time
-New version of Nokia Video Centre
-Longer music playback time (14 hrs) and video playback time (5 hrs)
-Windows Media WMV9 video codec is added
-Hardware acceleration for video codecs for H.264 and WMV (as well as MPEG4 as before)
-Location tagging (geotagging) of pictures, using the integrated GPS
-Mobile TV DVB-H receiver is built into N96
-New release of Nokia Experience Software
-Maps 2.0 with satellite images, upgrade to pedestrian mode and voice-guided car navigation
-Internet Radio pre-installed
-Home Media Solution (sync with DLNA / UPnP devices over WLAN)
-Online sharing of pictures with plugins for Flickr, Ovi Share and other services (Can be added on N95 with newer version of Share Online Application)
-S60 3rd Edition is upgraded from Feature Pack 1 to Feature Pack 2
-Symbian OS is upgraded from version 9.2 to 9.3
-The Java ME engine is upgraded from MIDP 2.0 to MIDP 2.1
-User data is preserved when upgrading firmware (This feature is also present on the N95-2 as v21 installs UDP base files)
-The FM radio is upgraded with RDS
-Limited graphics acceleration (only for internal apps)
-N96 is a dual-band HSDPA (900 and 2100 MHz) while N95 was a single band (2100)
-MicroSD memory card slot (as in original N95, while N95 8GB has no card slot)
-No need to open the slide for optimal GPS reception
-New design
-Landscape-oriented design (landscape oriented speakers, connectors and buttons located optimally for landscape use)
-Flip-out kickstand
-Media keys available in all modes (even when slide is closed, for background control of music)
-Media keys on short side can transform into gaming keys
-Lockswitch (enables quick lock / unlock of keypad)
-Thinner and lighter than N95 8GB
-N-Gage included. About 5 games preloaded and one free game coupon (varies by country).

Negative:
-CPU downgraded to ARM9 264MHz for N96 (N95 have Dual 332Mhz ARM11 based CPU)
-Same battery as original N95 (950 mAh), but the N96 reportedly has a much better battery life using the same battery (Nokia N95 8GB has 1200 mAh)
-No infra-red port on N96
-No Hardware 3D graphics accelerator for N96
-Built-in support for VoIP telephony (and thus cheap Internet Calling) removed from N96 (N95 has Nokia VoIP 2.1)
-Digital zoom is only x10 on N96, while it's x20 on N95 8GB
-Camera Lens in the N96 is 2.8/5.2, and in the N95 2.8/5.6 (N95 have more apperture)