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MobileThemes.info sites provide the various mobile theme, especially nokia theme and sonyericsson theme download.
Nokia theme, mostly the nokia theme is for Symbian Series 60/80/90 and the compatible phone such as nokia 6600, nokia 3230, nokia 6620, nokia 7610, nokia 6680, nokia 6630. For the Symbian Series Third Edition the nokia theme support for nokia N70, nokia N90, nokia N91, N73, N80.
Sonyericsson theme, sonyericsson theme support for almost sonyericsson phone from the old phone like sonyericsson T610, T616, T618, T630 Themes, and the new phone like sonyericsson K700, K500, Z600, K750i, P910i, P900, P900i, W550, W550i, W600i, W600i, W810, W810i, W800, W800i themes.
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
Audience: For iPod / Windows PC owners with a “smart” mobile (with MMC/SD slot).
Intro: This is a guide on how to convert your existing (and probably extensive) iTunes music library into a format that you can play from your mobile.
iPod* owners everywhere have probably spent many long laborious hours importing all the albums from their CD collections into the iTunes* music library on their PC.
This is not something you will readily want to repeat from scratch with the Nokia Audio Manager (or equiv.) to get your music accessible from your mobile.
Fortunately, there is an alternative offered through the many different music file conversion utilities available on the 3rd party software market. For the purposes of this guide, we will be using the range of utilties available from dbPowerAMP.com .
First of all, you have to find out what the Target format is for the music files you want to convert.
This willdepend on the type of mobile you own.
.MP3 file format is appropriate for the following mobiles: Siemens SX1, Siemens SL45, Sharp GX-30, Nokia 6600 (with 3rd party MP3 player), motorola A920/925..
.AAC file format is the preference for the following (although they can all play .MP3 as well): Nokia 6230, Nokia n-Gage, Nokia 7610, Nokia 3650, Nokia 3300..
.WMA file format is the preference for any of the available windows-based smartphones: Orange SPV / E200, Motorola mpx200, O2 XDAII..
There are other alternatives like .AMR, and .OGG format (Ogg Vorbis standard), but are less common. (Ogg players are available for the symbian-based mobiles like Nokia 6600, Siemens SX1, Nokia n-Gage ). AMR is a lower quality encoding standard, not likely to satisfy all but the least demanding of music listeners (but it is useful for providing short mono voice recordings on mobiles).
Some mobiles are capable of playing a variety of different music file formats (Nokia 6230 can play .aac, .mp3, .amr)
In this case, if you are not too bothered about the portability aspect of your music, then descending order of preference is probably:
AAC -> WMA -> MP3 -> AMR.
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
Correct Treatment of your MMC:
Physically, memory cards are quite fragile pieces of high technology, susceptible to damage from various silly things like excessive heat, condensation, strong magnetic fields, physical damage from rough handling and/or bending! (similar to most electronic devices then..)
Given the natue of mobile memory card products, they are constantly being taken in and out of some form of interface with a mobile phone, a camera, a laptop, or desktop PC, or a separate memory card reader. The number of different devices they have to be able to interact with is in the thousands.
It is not too surprisingly, then that sometimes the state of the file system on the memory card can get damaged.
This may happen for a number of different reasons, including:
> removing the card from a device whilst an application is trying to read/write to it.. (Just be patient...) > battery drain on a device whilst in use meaning an insufficent voltage failure whilst writing to the card. > a poor implementation of the MMC standard on the device using the card > poor connectivity software drivers on the device or the Windows PC/Mac > physical damage like card or device being dropped, bent, getting wet etc... > lots of others i am sure..
As often as not, the problem is not terminal for your memory card, but just a software issue ( or in physical terms, it could be called "a temporary disalignment of the all the bits and bytes on the card").
The fix for this problem is the same as for any other file storage device (like a floppy or hard drive) with corrupt or invalid file system, namely; re-format the file system.
Re-Formatting your MobyMemory MMC Card:
It is possible that your mobile will offer you the option of formatting the memory card if it is found to be invalid. (However, the likes of Nokia nGage, Nokia 6600, and Siemens Sx1 often just prefer to reject the media as corrupted).
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
Java files can be a bit tricky at times. Most of the time, after you have downloaded and saved the java file on your pc, windows tend to change the icon & extension of the file into a .zip.
And this will led to those not familiar with this issue to extract the file. Once that is done, you will see a lot of folders and files. This is not the right way but ofcourse theres a way to get around this. Heres what you should do instead;
First, on your PCs, launch Windows Explorer and then select
Tools>Folder Options>View and "un-tick" the Hide extensions for known file type.
Now only can you see the full extension of a file and change the .zip into .jar and send it to your phone. |
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
I know IR is old skool but hey, it comes handy at times especially when BT acts-up on you. This procedure assumes that the infrared device is connected to a serial port on your computer. Use this procedure only if Windows did not automatically install an infrared device when you turned on your computer. Typically, Universal Serial Bus (USB), PCMCIA, and other Plug and Play-compliant infrared devices are automatically detected and installed.
To add a new infrared device: 01. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click Add Hardware. 02. The Add Hardware Wizard starts. 03. Click Next. 04. Click Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and then click Next. 05. In the Installed hardware list, click Add a new hardware device, and then click Next. 06. Click Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced), and then click Next. 07. In the Common hardware types box, click Infrared devices, and then click Next.
Do one of the following:
01. If you do not have an installation disk for the infrared device, click the manufacturer of the device in the Manufacturer list, click the infrared device that best matches your hardware in the Infrared Device list, and then click Next.
02. If you have a manufacturer's installation disk for a compatible driver, click Have Disk. Insert the manufacturer's installation disk into the appropriate drive, and then click Next. Follow the instructions that are displayed on the remaining pages of the Add Hardware Wizard to install the infrared device.
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
When you cant uninstall an application(most of the time Java games) using the Manager function of the phone, then do this:
1. Install FExplorer.
2. Launch it and goto the path/folder of the Application. I'm assuming you have install it to the MMC so the path would be something like,
E:\system\apps
and you will see lots of folders in there that is only labelled by numbers(for Java games/apps) or the name of the application. Go though them one by one. Open the text file in that folder to exactly know the name of the application in that particular folder if you dont see any icons or familiar name.
3. Then if its the correct folder, "move-out" of the folder, click on Options>File>Delete.
4. Then goto the Manager to uninstall it if its still listed.
5. Reboot. |
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
* How to reset the operator logo : 1) go to the following dir : c:\system\apps\phone\oplogo 2) delete any file in this directory 3) restart the phone
* to make a screenshot on a Nokia 3650, 6600 : 1) use the pencil key + '0'
* to make a screenshot on a SX1 : 1) use the shift key + '0'
* remember, there are some shortcuts : <KeyPad 1> : copy <KeyPad 4> : cut <KeyPad 7> : paste <KeyPad *> : go to root <KeyPad 3> : PageUp <KeyPad 6> : top of the list <KeyPad 9> : PageDown <KeyPad #> : file properties
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