Friday, 31 August 2012

how to use free internet in Non-WiFi and Non-3G S60v5 Phone

Ever wanted to use your PC internet on your phone to browse and download stuff at a higher speed than your normal 2G GPRS speed, but your phone doesn’t have Wifi or 3G..?? Then this trick will be helpfull for you to use your PC Internet on phone through Bluetooth.
But remember the Internet speed on phone depends on the type of bluetooth the phone has. Most of the Non Wifi and Non-3G S60v5 phones have Bluetooth 2.0, which has a speed limitation of around ~100-120 KBps. So you would get maximum of ~100-120 KBps speed using this trick. Simply follow the below given procedure and you are done with it.
Any queries, or questions post in the comments

1. Create access point in phone.
Create a new acess point in the phone with following settings..
Connection name: Anything (Example: ‘PCGPRS’ or ‘ADSL’, etc.)
Data Bearer: GPRS
Access point name: The Bluetooth connection name you had given when pairing up with PC.
Username:none.
Password:none.
Authentication:Normal
Gateway IP Address:0.0.0.0

2. Create Serial Port Connection
Create a Serial Port Connection from PC to phone through bluetooth. At this point your PC internet connection should be ON.

3. Using the PC internet on phone
Open up any browser like ‘Web Browser, Opera, UC Browser’ in which you want to browse or download stuff, or open any IM app like ‘eBuddy, Nimbuzz, Slick’ to chat with your buddies using your PC internet.
Select the new access point you had created (The name you had given when creating new access point) in your browser settings.
Enjoy browsing..:)

How to change operator logo in s60v5 mobiles

Got bored of old operator logos. Place your own picture instead of your operator names just like I did in the image below



(You will get a certificate error while installing this application. Please refer my previous post on "How to install Apps in Nokia symbian without getting certificate error" )

1. Just download and install "Operator Logo changer"
2. Create yourself  a logo in .bmp format. It also supports .jpg files. So you can use images also

In addition you can hide and restore your operator default logo new one doesn't look better

How to install apps in nokia s60v5 without getting certificate error

If you use an Symbian mobile ( Nokia S60 series )  you must have encountered the very common certificate errors like 'Certificate Expired' or 'Certificate Error. Contact Application Supplier' while installing themes or softwares on your phone.





This post is to show how to get rid of certificate error in symbian mobiles :-




1. Download Norton Symbian Hack & ROM patcher . 


2. Install 'NortonSymbianHack' from the zip file.


3. Launch the installed application and now go to " Options > Anti-Virus > Quarantine list "


4. Then go to " Options > Restore All " and accept prompt .


5. Now Exit the application and uninstall 'Symantec Symbian Hack' from application  manager.


6. Install 'RomPatcherPlus_3.1_LiteVersion.sisx' from the downloaded zip file.


7. Launch and apply "Open4All RP+"  &  "Install Server RP+"


8. Now Go to " Options > Add to Auto " .




Done..! Now you can install any app without certificate error




Try it and feel free to comment here for any doubts

Best image editor for nokia s60v5 mobiles

This is a s60v5 mobile application which enables to do various Photoshop and MS Paint options on mobile

Download this and enjoy photo fun.



Features:

Draw a circle
Draw rectangle
Pierced
Reset size
Transparent cover
90 degrees clockwise
Upside down
Swap left and right
Transparency
Camera to take Figure
Dodge deepen
Black and White
Neon light
Chalk drawing
Soften
Sharpening
Brighten
Darken
Relief
Woodcut
Mosaics
Brush transparency
Background Color
Foreground color
Menu Settings
Line
Triangle
Writing
Icon
Copy pixels
Random-pixel map
Random line map
Vertical Wave
Level of wave
Rotated
Round cut
Folded around
Fold down
Transparent edge
Inverted image
Under the virtual real
Under the virtual real
Left Right virtual reality
Real-broken
Corners transparent
Internal Transparency
Random Transparent
Red Channel
Green Channel
Blue Channel
Vertical adjustment
Level adjustment
Upper contraction
Lower systolic
Central level
Vertical middle
Linear gradient

Nokia Secret Codes and Hacks

These codes for the Nokia series of phones provide some interesting information for users, they also unlock some hidden functions. These codes are often referred to as "Nokia Secret Codes" or "Nokia Hacks". Use the codes at your own risk, not all Nokia phones support all codes, I have tried to split them into these groups.
Nokia Secret Codes
These 3 codes work on 90% of Nokia phones;
*#06#n/aDisplay the IMEI (Standard GSM command, works on all phones)
*#0000#n/aDisplay the firmware version and date
*#92702689#*#war0anty#Here you can view the S/N and the IMEI as well as the life timer (newer models). The date the phone left the factory and the date it was purchased. If your phone has been repaired the date of the repair is also visible. You will need to turn the phone off to exit this menu. Newer phones simply require you to press ok.

The following codes are specific to older series 40 phones;  (Entering the following codes will restart the phone)
*4720#(*hra0#)Activates Half Rate, Half Rate is 5.6kbit/s and uses half the bandwidth at the cost of call quality. Network operators often activate half rate on overloaded towers during peak times to save costs.
#4720#(#hra0#)Deactivates Half Rate
*3370#(*efr0#)Activates Enhanced Full Rate, EFT attempts to match wire quality. The calls are 12.2kbit/s and are not supported by all operators. It is compatibale with the hightest AMR mode.
#3370#(#efr0#)Deactivates Enhanced Full Rate
*#746085685#(*#sim0clock#)Display the SIM clock status


The following codes are phone specific or phase related;

*#7220#(*#pca0#)Activate the GPRS PCCCH support (Packet Common Control Channel)
*#7230#(*#pcd0#)Deactivate the GPRS PCCCH support
*#7760#(*#ssn0#)Display the manufacturing serial number


This only works on the 3310 and 3330;

*#67705646#(*#opr0logo#)Clear the operator logo, the logo will be reset to the default network operator logo.


The following codes work on newer series 40 & series 60/80 phones;

*#2820#(*#bta0#)Display the Bluetooth MAC address (Phone must have a built in bluetooth adapter)
*#7370925538#(*#res0wallet#)Reset the mobile wallet (Phone must have the mobile wallet feature)
*#7370#(*#res0#)Soft-format the memory (Symbian)
*#7780#(*#rst0#)Reset to factory defaults, confirmation required (also known has a Hard-format), all phone contents will be wiped clean including contacts and smses if they are stored on the phone

Bonus Trick - Set off security alarms in shops
On Nokia phones which support closed user groups go to settings >security settings>user groups and change the group to 500, this will cause most theft detectors in stores to go off, incidentally setting the code to 00000 causes the phone to beep with older speed trap radars.
If you have any other Nokia Secret Codes or tricks please send them to me so that I can add them here

15 Important Tips For Nokia 5800, N97 & Nokia 5530

Here are some cool tips and tricks that you all must try to get best out of your nokia5800, N97 & Nokia 5530 .
(1)To add 3D effect to your theme(a really cool trick) menu>settings>personal>Themes>General>options>theme effects turn it on.
(2)Go to dialer and long press the # key to switch between Silent and General mode.
(3)You can snooze your alarm by by rotating the phone upside down.
(4)For making an incoming call silent rotate your phone facing downwards.
(5)When you are using handwriting input a slide from right to left is backspace and a slide from left to right is space.
(6)To update firmware Press #0000# to get your factory information now go to options to find new updates and install them(internet or GPRS connectivity is necessary).
(7)To turn on/off the notification light go to menu>settings>phone>notification lights(this light is for unread message).

(8)Their is a key just below the front camera it is a shortcut key for music,web etc.
(9)To tur off the auto rotate go to menu>settings>phone>sensor settings>turning control.
(10)To have some handwriting training go to menu>settings>phone>sensor settings>touch input>handwriting training.
(11)To calibrate your touch input go to menu>settings>phone>sensor settings>touch input>touch screen calibration.
(12)Tap the active icons on the top of the screen and see what you get.
(13)To have some shortcuts at your home screen menu>settings>phone>personal>Home screen.
(14)To save your battery you can turn off touch screen vibration menu>settings>phone>personal>themes>general.
(15) Shortcuts that you must try once
(a) #06# to know your IMEI no.
(b)#2820# to know the address of bluetooth device
(c)#7370# for restore(soft resetting) yor nokia 5800 default settings(password 1234)

Read Deleted SMS Messages On Any Nokia S60 Phone

Read Deleted SMS Messages On Any Nokia S60 Phone

Moin January 10, 2010 3
hello people..
This would help all people who accidentally deleted an important sms and lost valuable information.
Required utility:
1) Any system explorer or file explorer program eg. Fexplorer
Step 1) Open Fexplorer
Step 2) Select drive C: or D: depending on the memory in which the Sms messages have been saved.

Step 3) For example u selected c: , Then open “system” folder.
step 4) Then in “system” folder open “mail” folder.
step 5) Then in this folder u will see different folders (eg 0010001_s) and certain files (eg 00100000). These files are the actual messages. Browse through every folder and open all files till u get the sms u are looking for.
Step 6) For opening the files don’t choose options>file>open as it will show format not supported rather choose options>file>hex/text viewer. By selecting the “Hex/ text viewer” u ll be able to open and read the deleted SMS message
i it will be useful information for you guys

(Tutorial) Install Symbian belle On Ur N8

TRY IT AT YOUR OWN RISKDoing the installation below might void your warranty

Section A
Download all the necessary files below and BACKUP ALL YOUR FILES via OVI SUITE

a) Phoenix Service Software
http://www.4shared.com/get/2noUN5lt/Phoenix_Service_Software_20104.html


b)Anna 
http://www.mediafire.com/?kwn3bz7r3apaqjc


c) Belle
http://www.mediafire.com/?zr6csfhpcrbu7su

Password : orvvan + mohamad 79

Section B

a) Phoenix Service Software
Install this software in your computer

b)Anna 
Extract the folder to C/Program Files (x86)/Nokia/Phoenix/Products/RM-596 




c) Belle
Extract this to your computer desktop ( There should be 4 files)


Section C

Step 1 a) Run Phoenix Service Software

Step 2 file>open product>RM-596  Nokia RM 596 and press OK. (Make sure your phone is connected to your PC )

Step 3 On the top left corner of Phoenix, you will see "Connections:" followed by a drop down menu bar. Click the drop down menu and make sure "NO CONNECTION" is selected.



Step 4 Go to Flashing>Firmware Update. Under Product code, click the box on the right side and select one of the variants and press OK.



* If nothing appear try turning off your phone and try againStep 5 
Check "Dead phone USB flashing"

Step 6 
Click Options > edit and select your desktop files (aka belle files) as below

RM-596_022.014_79.92_prd.core.fpsx  --> RM-596_111.010.0606_79u_prd.core.fpsx

RM-596_022.014_28.01_Chinese_PRC_79.92_prd.rofs2.fpsx --> RM-596_111.010.0606_13.01_MEA_A_79u_prd.rofs2.fpsx

RM-596_022.014_C01.01_PRC_79.92_prd.rofs3.fpsx --> RM-596_111.010.0606_C04.01_MEA_1_79u_prd.rofs3.fpsx

RM-596_022.014_U02.01_79.92.uda.fpsx --> RM-596_111.010.0606_U07.01_79u.uda.fpsx

Step 7
IMPORTANT
Make sure RM596_APE_ONLY_ENO_11w15_v0.148.fpsx and RM-596_M025.44.emmc.fpsx are DELETED.
Before you flash it should look like this

Step 8
Click OK and select refurbish

Step 9
Follow the instructions when you're prompted to from Phoenix.
Note: If they ask you to hold the power button for 8 seconds, hold it for a little longer (probably for an extra second), till your phone vibrates for a few times.

Step 10
I do not recommend you to restore your apps/games. Reinstall them manually. 

Step 11
Reformat your memory card and hard reset your phone again using *#7370#

Step 12
Restore your data and welcome to Symbian BELLE


Credit goes to  Macwai and orvvan for making this 

Thursday, 30 August 2012

How to make nokia s60v5 Android 2.1

First review only a video. Now you can download


Thanks to Harishukla for creating HTC Sense Ui for Nokia 5800.


 Nexus One Android 2.1 Ui
(Used it on Nokia 5230)
Good:
NEW! Tap on the Top icon messenger black icon and it will go to Notifications Bar home screen.
- Icon 72x72 for Thumb size (without using stylus pen to operate).
(In this video is difficult to hold camera while playing the phone)
- Google search Widget actually going to Opera Mobile 10 beta.
- 5 Different home screen (1800x460 wallpaper).
- Nexus One Launcher Grid and Home icon.
- Add your shortcut on Home Screen or Launcher by enable the gdesk menu (Fav icon).

Bad:
- The weather widget not functional.
- The notes always goes to original.
- Double tap / single tap for click.
- The apps of gDesk has little bug (crashing when fast rotating).
DOWNLOAD gDesk v0.33g
DOWNLOAD Nexus One gdd file.
DOWNLOAD Nexus One.Ui Source file icon, Home Screen and Wallpapers.

This Nexus One Ui gdd for gDesk is created by me Muffler and modify files source from TommyHacker. Spread the word... :)

Instruction:- Download all the files above. (3 Downloads files).

- Extract all the file and save into your memory card. Example: d:/apps/gDesk
should have this sis file:
GDesk.0.33G.SIS
GDeskAgnViewS60.0.33g.SISGDeskClockS60.0.33g.SISGDeskInfoViewS60.0.33g.SISGDeskNotepadS60.0.33g.SISGDeskShortcutS60.0.33g.SIS (optional to install)GDeskTaskManS60.0.33g.SIS

- Create new folder d:/apps/gdesk/GDD File
put Nexus One.gdd

- Install all the SIS file. (It better to hack your phone to bypass the certificate)

- After finishing install. Open gDesk and tap on the screen choose design.

- Tap again on the screen and choose load design.

- Find where you put the gdd file.

- Your done.

- If you have missing skin. Put the 
Nexus One.Ui Source file icon, Home Screen and Wallpapers. into d:/+GDesk/
folder Home Screen.
folder Icon.
folder Wallpapers.

Recommended:
- After load the design.
-Tap on the screen and choose option tuk tick this option:
Replace Main
Full Screen
Left soft key: close
Hide title caption
Disable menu tap.

Information:
You can easily to turn back into Nokia Ui.
You can turn off the gDesk. (It just replace the home screen not fully replace the system Ui)




























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Review: Nokia Lumia 800 a challenger, but not a killer

Windows Phone is the window that Nokia is staring earnestly at for its revival. The company that once dominated the mobile phone market had rapidly lost its market share to iPhone and Android phones at the higher end of the market and upstart players in the budget market. While the Finnish mobile phone giant is still the largest mobile phone manufacturer by numbers, its share in the smartphone market has taken a beating.
For a while Nokia worked on its Meego OS only to abandon it. The Nokia N9 will remain as the only MeeGo device. With its recently launched Nokia Lumia 800 and 710 Windows Mango phones, Nokia hopes to bring back its glory days. But can it?
I took a close look at the Nokia Lumia 800 to find some answers.
Review: Nokia Lumia 800 a challenger, but not a killer
Hardware and styling
The phone comes packed in a small gift like box which includes the standard contents - a handset, charger, USB cable, an earphone, and paper manuals.
One look and you know that Nokia didn't bother too much in investing on a new design. The Lumia 800 looks like a N9 clone, albeit with a different soul.
The phone is sleek and looks handsome. My review unit was a matt black. The left side is completely expanse, while the right side is loaded and includes lock/power on and off button, volume rocker and a capture button.
On the bottom is the cleanly drilled speaker. Yes, only one. The top includes a 3.5mm socket, a flap for the micro USB port and a SIM card tray that accepts only micro SIM card (this means that you may need to ask your mobile service provider for a new SIM as your existing one may be incompatible, or if you are more adventurous you can chop your SIM to convert it into a micro SIM).
The micro USB flap opens when it is pressed from the one side and the SIM card tray can be taken out only when the flap for the micro USB port is open. It might sound a bit troublesome, but given that I don't swap SIM cards every day, this doesn't seem to be too much of a hassle. However, the flap that covers the micro USB part looks delicate and chances are you may accidentally break it.
For a phone of its segment, I was disappointed by the absence of a front-facing camera. Also, as I love notification LEDs, not finding one on the Lumia 800 was a minor disappointment.
On the back is an 8 megapixel auto focus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash. Weighing 142g, the phone is slightly heavier than Nokia N9 that weighs 135g. But in terms of thickness, both are equally thick at 12.1mm. However the HTC Radar, which also runs the same OS, is both lighter and thinner than the Nokia Lumia 800.
Something else that was annoying was that when I plugged in a totally drained out Lumia 800, it just didn't display whether it was charging itself or not. Users shouldn't be left guessing.
Display
The phone has a curved 3.7-inch AMOLED ClearBlack glass touchscreen display with 800x480 pixels resolution. The ClearBlack display does reduce reflections on the screen and improves visual image quality, especially outdoors. The blacks are fully black and it also becomes difficult to distinguish where the display ends.
And the curved screen gives a pleasant touch experience. Swiping left to right is actually a breeze on the curved screen. The phone also has a Gorilla glass front that helps protect the display from scratches, drops, and bumps, thereby giving a sense of security.
Though the phone has borrowed its looks from Nokia N9, but the screen size varies. A 3.9-inch panel on the Nokia N9 has been reduced to 3.7-inch on the Lumia 800 to accommodate Windows Phone keys.
Even though the phone's display is sharp, crisp and detailed, but it does not match the display quality of Samsung's HD Super AMOLED and Apple's Retina display. But the lack of reflection is an advantage for the Lumia 800.
Operating system and UI
The N9 is the one and only MeeGo phone, but the Nokia Lumia 800 is one of the many Windows phones in the market. Nokia is banking on its hardware differentiation to keep itself ahead of other Windows Phone competitors.
The phone offers an engaging and intuitive user interface and the touch is quite responsive. The interface is quite appealing, yet simple. In the first look, the interface attracts you a lot, but over a period of time, you might start finding it a bit boring. I have experienced the HTC radar, Samsung Omnia W and Nokia Lumia 800, and now it no longer attracts me in the way it did initially. But a first timer will be impressed.
My colleague Soumyadip Choudhury had posted a review of the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS and I don't think I have to repeat the same things over in my own words. Excerpts:
"The first thing that strikes the user on a Mango device is the beauty of its Metro user interface. Tiles are indeed an attractive and a welcome break from the icon-based screens. It is also fast and responsive. There are hardly and lags and stutters.
The Live Tiles is touted as one of the most unique features of the OS. The tiles on the home screen have a life of their own and are not merely shortcuts to launch apps. A wonderful concept, but unfortunately, I am yet to see an app use it in a way that could make me go "Wow!". I still like the notification bar on Android (It also inspired Apple enough to include a clone in the iOS 5). The notification bar catches my attention in a way the Live Tiles hasn't yet been able to, even though they are prettier. The manner in which some developers are using Live Tiles end up confusing the user, particularly when the branding disappears to only display updated content.
Windows Phone 7.5 integrates your Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin accounts to give a more social experience at one place, but to experience the richness of the social networks you cannot rely only on the native OS integration. This means that you need to install individual apps. Defeats a part of the purpose, doesn't it?
The interface is intuitive and easy to use. Not too many layers to delve into. It also should not take most users very long to get used to. This simplicity can be a big advantage, especially in attracting first time smartphone users.
Windows Phone Mango comes packed with all the features that we expect a smartphone to have and matches the competition on performance. It also allows easy Wi-Fi tethering that allows you to share your Internet connection with other devices.
The Mango comes with Internet Explorer 9 as the default browser. One issue there is that many websites do not recognise IE9 on Mango as a mobile browser and serve the desktop version instead. No fault of Microsoft's though.
Something that I found amusing was the Mango needs a phone restart when I tried to make certain changes. A Windows desktop OS hangover maybe? Also was a wee bit irked when the phone asked for a Windows Live ID. I had to scratch my head a few times to recall the credentials.
If Mango (and its successors) turn out to be the success that Microsoft (and Nokia) hope it to be, it may as a trickle down effect boost some of Microsoft's sagging userbase on its online utilities.
The biggest drawback is the availability of apps on the Marketplace and also the chaos that the place seems to be in. With so many unofficial apps, especially news apps, it becomes very difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. Maybe not Apple-strict but Microsoft should ensure some basic gatekeeping and housekeeping to keep the place in order. It will benefit them a lot in the long run. I couldn't find a simple screen-capture app in there and had to install one manually.
Also am not sure if developers are taking the platform very seriously. For example, the Kindle app for Windows Mobile lacks many features that are available on the Kindle Android app. I am not quite sure whom to place the blame on.
Microsoft has made it difficult (and expensive) to install non-Marketplace apps, even though they have given ChevronWP7's Windows Phone unlocking tool their blessings it still isn't as easy as on Android.
For me, Mango turned out to be sweeter than expected. I too was initially surprised at Nokia's plans to bet its smartphone future on Microsoft software. But now on experiencing the Mango experience it seems to be the best bet both for Nokia as well as us users. It brings more credible competition to the market and will therefore force the existing market leaders to be more innovative. We love being spoilt for choices.
There is no doubting that Windows Phone Mango is pleasing to the eyes, but as in human relationships, looks matter only initially. Soon the other core qualities take over. In markets such as India the Mango isn't competing with the iOS but with Android. The feature-rich Ice Cream Sandwich may make it a little difficult for Microsoft and Nokia to make a dent in the emerging Android market in India. But I am sure that Microsoft will not let go of this opportunity and will soon strike back with Windows 8, the operating system may converge Microsoft's PC, phones, and tablet operating systems."
Besides when the phone was synced with Zune, I couldn't access media files and neither could visit the Marketplace (even after the synchronisation was complete). It was a turn-off for me. To browse media on the phone, I had to close the Zune software on the PC.
The Nokia Lumia 800 (along with other Windows Phone devices), supports only select few Bluetooth user profiles. The Lumia 800 does not support file transfers over Bluetooth. I tried to pair the device with other devices via Bluetooth, but all in vain.
With the Nokia Lumia 800, the company brings some specific apps like Nokia Drive and Nokia Maps on the device. The Nokia Drive app converts your handset into a satellite navigation system and provides navigation services including voice assisted turn-by-turn instructions.
Camera
The phone is engineered with an 8 megapixel camera with f/2.2 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, autofocus, dual-LED flash and 3x digital zoom. It is the same lens that the company had used in its Nokia N8 phone, whose camera is still considered as the best camera on a mobile phone in the market.
Undoubtedly, the Lumia 800's camera produces excellent and sharp images, but in low-light conditions, the camera fails to impress. The Lumia 800's macro mode also didn't deliver satisfactory results. Also the phone does not support zooming while recording video.
A user can long press the side-mounted camera button to get into the camera app. As the user taps anywhere on the screen, the camera gets ready to focus and auto-expose the image based on the information in a particular scene.
It offers various options to customise images including scenes (backlight, beach, candlelight, and so on), exposure value, effects (normal, black and white, negative and sepia), flicker reduction and more.
In video mode, the camera performed quite well and shot crisp 720 HD video at 30 frames per second, but in low light conditions, it did not live up to my expectations. Also the phone cannot record videos at 1080p. This is a Catch-22 situation for Nokia. Single core-phones cannot shoot 1080p video and the Windows Phone OS does not support dual-core processors.
While the absence of 1080p recording is not the death knell, it just give competitors an advantage.
It seems that an 8 megapixel camera is becoming a standard for higher-end phones. We compared the results from a Samsung Galaxy Note, Apple iPhone 4S with that of the Nokia Lumia 800 and found that the Lumia 800's camera is far from the best in town.
Miscellaneous
Powered by a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 512 MB RAM, the phone is fast and multitasking a breeze.
The phone has a 1450 mAh battery that offers a fair battery backup. With normal use, the phone's battery can survive more than a day. But heavy usage will force you to charge it more often.
Keeping in tune with Nokia has stood for over the years, the phone delivers good reception and call quality. The built-in speaker is quite audible but not top-notch in noisy areas.
The phone offers 16GB of memory and there is no slot for memory card.
Verdict
After long, Nokia has shown a flicker of competitiveness and it is also the best Windows Phone device in the market now. But it is also equally true that it is not the best smartphone around. The phone and the OS are both good, but it isn't a killer.
It is priced at Rs 29,999, which seemed to be a bit expensive to me, given that it is a phone-eat-phone world out there.
Pros
Non-reflective display
Sleek and slim design
Appealing, Intuitive and responsive OS
Cons
No front camera
Sightly expensive
Unsatisfactory camera performance in low light conditions
Lack of quality apps on Windows Marketplace
Bluetooth connectivity issues