Monday, January 26, 2009

Nine Important Symbian Tips



  1. The essential tip is to continuously store backups of the symbian cellphone on the memory card as well as on computer.
  2. Always utilize the theme with the simplest color (one or two color if possible) on your symbian cellphone , this will make the cellphone as fast as conceivable. Default theme is not always the fastest.
  3. Try not to employ the red key to close softwares as it outcomes is, it's still takes a lot of memory and may cause restarting, since the softwares are run in background you are able to find out the softwares that are run in background by hitting the menu key for a couple of seconds & to close any software that's run in background hit the C button.
  4. Use File Explorer to erase unneeded files that still stays on the cellphone right after removing any software but be certain to erase only unneeded files , else it might cause damage of your operating system.
  5. Always keep cellphone memory has many free space, utilize memory card for putting in any software or for any any files & also keep your memory card at least ten megabyte free , this will quicken your cellphone.
  6. Try to charge your cellphone batteries if the cellphone indicates battery low condition to acquire highest yield from your cellphone battery.
  7. Install antivirus softwares like Simworks which require little space to maintain your cellphone virus free .
  8. Renew your cellphone firmware on a regular basis from Nokia Care Centers, in the latest releases of firmwares there's fewer possibility for software package glitches.
  9. Try to get your bluetooth turned off except if it is required , it may acquire a few virus from another cellphone. and also will slow down your cellphone.

How to Return to Original Fonts in Nokia 5800

* Plug in the cellphone in the ‘Mass Storage’ profile to the PC. As an alternative, you may utilize the memory card reader.
* Click the Memory Card, it comes out as a Removable Disk at ‘My Computer’. (Microsoft Windows)
* Go to to the ‘resource’ folder and click it.
* Erase the folder called ‘Fonts’. As an alternative you may decide to change its name it to ‘Fonts2′ or anything that you wish.
* Restart the cellphone, the original fonts should have been reactivated.

Just in case something fails for example. the characters are not shown and so forth, just switch off the cellphone, eject the microSD and restart the cellphone. (You may erase the Fonts folder afterwards) Since we're utilizing the ejectable microSD to test this technique can't ruin your cellphone. Also, while selecting a font do remember the truth that it is going to influence the font of the internet browser also, so try to keep it readable.

How to change fonts in Nokia 5800

There are moments when an individual begins disgusted the way her/his cellphone user interface looks, on many occasions the easy task of switching the theme turns as a great change, but those of you who want get more -just read on. Switching fonts in the 5800 is only by duplicating a folder across and then restarting the cellphone, the process needs under a couple of minutes and if you want to revert to the initial fonts, that requires even fewer time.


PROCEDURE TO APPLY NEW FONTS

* Plug in the cellphone in the ‘Mass Storage’ profile to the PC. As an alternative, you may utilize the memory card reader.
* Click the Memory Card, it comes out as a Removable Disk at ‘My Computer’. (Microsoft Windows)
* Go to the ‘resource’ folder and click it.
* Just copy the ‘Fonts’ folder into in.
* Safely remove the device and restart the cellphone.
* You should find the brand-new fonts activated.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

What is BlueJacking?

First of all, you have to understand what Bluetooth is. There are whole lot of types of advanced devices that integrate Bluetooth as among their many features. PDAs, cellphones and laptops are some of these advanced devices. Bluetooth signifies that Bluetooth enabled gimmicks can transmit things like phone book/address book contacts, images & notes to other Bluetooth enabled gimmicks wirelessly over a range of approximately ten meters. So, we have got past the uninteresting part. Now, using a cellphone with Bluetooth, you may create a phone book contact and compose a message, for instance. 'Hello, you have been bluejacked', in the 'Name' field. Then you are able to seek for other cellphones with Bluetooth and transmit that phonebook contact to them. On their cellphone, a message will crop up telling "'Hello, you have been bluejacked' has just been picked up by Bluetooth" or something along those lines. For many 'victims' they'll have no idea as to how the message came out on their cellphone.

Symbian Quick Tips 2

Tip 1: If you'd like to avoid being "bluejacked", keep bluetooth switched off, or set your phone's visibleness to hidden.

Tip 2: do not want to take a watch and a cellphone? Set up the screen saver to show up day of the month and clock time, then you can dump the watch.

Tip 3: save up memory when putting in apps, by installing across bluetooth. This can be performed utilizing the nokia phone suite and bluetooth serial connector. Only runs with .SIS files, so java still need to be transmitted to the cellphone, but will save storage when employing .SIS files.

Tip 4: Operator logos
Utilize a filemanager such as FExplorer or SeleQ to create the folders: "c:/system/Apps/phone/oplogo". Create a .bmp picture to folder "oplogo" and restart the cellphone! The .bmp image size should be: 97 x 25 pixels

Symbian Quick Tips 1

Tip 1 : TO NGAGE owners; Did you aware you may install .sis files just using the cable given? Just plug it in, put the .sis file anyplace on e: (the mmc), not in any folders, root of e:, unplug, then search it in manager.

Tip 2: Save on battery and system memory by regularly checking the task manager which can be viewed by pushing down the menu key!!

Tip 3: Type *#06# to show the IMEI serial number, very useful for the unlocking your cellphone to other sim cards

Tip 4: Type *#0000# to see which firmware edition you're running

Tip 5a: put the screen saver to a quick time out period to maintain battery lifespan.
Tip 5b: do not restart the phone, or repeatedly turning it off and on. This aids increase the battery life.

How to use edit key and format the phone?

Tip 1 : Do u understand how to utilize the edit key (abc or pencil key)?
Here is how... in your inbox for instance; u wanna erase multiple sms, just push and hold the edit key, scroll down, then, push c to erase the checked sms. The edit key can also be employed to copy and past text in sms, just push and hold it and scroll across, select copy. pretty effective for putting song names in N Gages

Tip 2 : things happens, on a smartphone, its unavoidable you do something inappropriate, and its calls for a format of smartphone. to format the smartphone, type *#7370#, then insert your lock code, which is the second code of your smartphone. NOTE: battery must be full, else if format is interrupted by low battery, outcomes will be disastrous
I got wind the code *#7780# works too,.

for 6600 users, to format the smartphone, there is an alternate technique. Press and hold <3>, <*>, and the buttons, then power on smartphone, keep holding on the 3 button, till you come to a format screen. This method exclusively works on 6600, and need not put down the second code. BUT second code would be readjusted to default 12345.

How to release more RAM on your Symbian cellphone

>>> Method 1: Flight mode:

Place your cellphone in "Flight mode" with Psiloc System Tools. Set up System Tools, open it and choose "Flight mode". This way you are able to restart the cellphone without the SIM card so there will be no functioning cellphone tasks in the background. Instantly you can get up to 3,5 megabyte of free RAM!

Note: ironically enough, Flight mode does not run when Smart Launcher is set up, at least in my phone.
But I have also found out a few claims of individuals who have both apps functioning without any troubles.



>>> Method 2: Smart Launcher tip:

Set up Smart Launcher and run it. Go to Options, then Settings and set Launcher ON.
Immediately connect your charger and turn off your phone. Wait until the battery meter comes out and quick press the Menu button (do not hold).
Your menu should come out and now you may get 3,5 to 4,5 MB free RAM! (Hold Menu button to check RAM).

The tip is that with the charger connected, the cellphone must get a minimal software support for charging up, even when
the cellphone is turned off. And for some reason Smart Launcher has still got it's shortcut functioning and that's the Menu button. So when
you push the Menu button, you move immediately to the Menu with no other cellphone tasks functioning in the background so
you fool the cellphone and you have a lot of free RAM!
Note: as you disconnect the battery charger, the cellphone will turn off.

>>> Method 3: Menu :

This method I discovered it by myself, it unfreezes a bit about a hundred~two hundred kilobyte but I suppose it is valuable sometime

Close down your menu not by choosing the right selection button "exit", or pushing the menu key another time, they just cover the menu app but don't close it, to close it choose the left selection button "option" and scroll down and choice "exit"

So if you run an app calls for a lot of ram reopen menu and close it, it is helpful when running low bit rate video in realplayer.