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Physical attributes: It is wider than say Nokia N73 and you would think it would be heavier because all those extra features crammed into the phone. It feels surprisingly lighter, and fits in your palm nicely, despite its rectangular, digital camera type design.
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Screen: The 240 x 320 pixels, 2.6 inch screen is bright and big, and in horizontal format, it can be used to watch video clips, or type out quick memos using the bundled Quick Office and a Nokia Wireless keyboard. The generous screen size is good for catching up on MLB scores, keeping tabs on GigaOM and checking out Digg.
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Voice: If your primary concern is voice quality, the quad band phone gets very enthusiastic thumbs up from me, and it manages to pick up signals even in elevators.
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Dialpad: The dial-pad is wide and evenly spaced and feels comfortable when thumbing out those text messages.
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Navigation & Media Key: The navigation keypad is also pretty easy to use and is clutter free, though “accept call” and “end call” keys are small. The Media key is finally doing what it says, and opens up a lush interface, which basically lets you navigate through most of the important apps – music player, FM radio, photo gallery and so on.
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Camera: If you like taking a lot of photos, and don’t want to carry a separate digital camera, then the point-and-shoot features of N95 should suffice. The Carl Zeiss brand doesn’t really mean anything to me – I go by how the photos look to my naked eye. I find the quality of photos stunning. Camera is simple to use, and the built in Lifeblog software can get the photos to your Flickr account in a jiffy.
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Video Recorder and Video Playback: I have been using Nokia N73 to do video interviews with Silicon Valley executives, and found that it sufficed my needs. The N95 however is a 2X improvement in video quality with better audio-pick up as well. Nokia has been smart in keeping the user interface consistent so there are no new tricks to learn.
The videos can be played-back on a regular television via a special cable that comes bundled in the box, and the quality of video is adequate, considering the source.
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Music Player: This is the single best feature of Nokia N95. The sound quality is stable, smooth and not too loud, yet rich at the same time. Being one of those few who has tried I can safely say that Nokia N95 is their best music phone. Ever!
The big reason for that is the standard headphone jack, which allows me to plug in any one of my Ultimate Ears or Shure headphones/ear plugs. I simply hated the dongle-to-earphone hook-up. With this new standard audio jack, I can plug the headphones right into the phone.
When combined with the wired remote, my Shure SE 310 headphones have a new friend, one that would make me leave the iPod nano at home. The 2GB microSD card holds most of my current favorites, though I had to go through the burn-rip-load process. I will dig into the musical options of N95 later.
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WiFi and Networking: N95 is one of the most connected devices on the market at present. It has the usual laundry list of connectivity options including Bluetooth and infrared.
While the HSDPA 3G options are pretty much useless to those of us in the US, we can certainly appreciate the mini USB connector (what took Nokia so long to finally support this?) that makes transferring files from your computer to the device a breeze, especially on a Mac.
WiFi is where N95 shines, thanks in part to new software applications that Nokia is bundling with the phone. The home screen of the phone has a WiFi scan option that allows you to easily find and connect to WiFi networks. No mucking around with the connectivity menu and getting the WiFi to to work. Full marks to Nokia for getting this right.
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Internet Telephony: I loved the VoIP calling features of N80i, even if I didn’t care for the phone itself. I am glad that the native VoIP support is built into this device. While I have not been able to make it work with my Asterisk set-up just yet, the Truphone app is ready to go on this device.
I got the SIPphone to work as well, by simply copying the set-up from Nokia N80i. My Gizmo account is working, so I guess this feature is getting my personal blessing.
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Battery Life: If you are looking for a reason to not spend $750 on a phone, well here is a good reason. The battery on this device simply sucks. It doesn’t even last the whole day, and that is when you are using it in GSM mode, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS turned off. Nokia needs to fix this as quickly as possible otherwise, N95 could become a PR nightmare for them.
Even light email usage and web surfing starts sucking N95’s battery like Nick Nolte hitting the sauce. If you still insist on buying this phone, then buy a few extra chargers and have them littered around your house, office and car.
No Mail 4 Exchange support: And lastly, what I really hate most about this phone is the terrible email support. I don’t care for Nokia’s internal email client. On my N73, E61 and E70, the Mail 4 Exchange software works flawlessly, syncing over the air with our company Zimbra server. No such luck with N95.
You can install the older version of Mail 4 Exchange client, which can sync your contacts, calendars and email, but when you try and open the email, you get an error message: Feature not supported. Other push email clients like Seven’s AlwaysOnEmail client doesn’t work either with this latest version of Symbian S60 operating system.
Your best option right now is RoadSync by Dataviz, but it is going to set you back by about $99. But hey if you are going to spend $750 on a phone, what’s another $99.
Bottomline: Despite all those fancy features, lack of Mail 4 Exchange support and terrible battery life are reasons enough for me to stay away from this so-called Multimedia Computer. A 2 GB micro SD card, $99 for RoadSync, a couple of extra batteries and chargers – you are looking at $1000 in total spend. A four-figure phone…. That’s too much for a gadget freak like me.
(TIPS By : Darla Mack)
February 07, 2008
Secure your phone!
Do you need to protect important information and personal data that you have stored in your phone? Do you need to restrict the access to certain applications? Do you need to stay confident that your applications will not be accessible even if the phone is stolen? If you need all this, you obviously need Advanced Device Locks.
Functionality
Advanced Device Locks is a Symbian OS application for locking the phone or selected applications only, such as Messages, Pictures, Contacts, Video or any other. With Advanced Device Locks you can secure your phone by locking it up with a secret code up to 7 characters long.
Advanced Device Locks allows you to lock your phone automatically by choosing one of the following options:
Always - each time the phone is turned on, it asks for the unlock code.
When SIM Changed - the locks are on if the SIM card of the phone is changed.
Automatic lock - an automatic lock is switched on after a specified period of inactivity in minutes. Protected applications - this option turns on the device locks if someone tries to access the protected applications.
With Advanced Device Locks you have the unique option to choose whether to lock the phone itself, to lock selected applications on it or to combine these two options and lock both the phone and certain applications. The lock code can be changed very easily only with a few clicks
*#06# IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
*#0000# Firmware version and date, Phone Model and Operator Variant
*#92702689# Life timer (W A R 0 A N T Y) - The amount of time your phone has spent sending and receiving calls.
*#62209526# Wireless MAC Address (M A C _ W L A N)
*#2820# Bluetooth MAC address (B T A 0?)
*#7370# Format phone (R E S 0 ?)
*#7780# Factory Reset (R S T 0 ?)
Note: Format phone restores phone to as if it was out of the box. Retains firmware version and operator Variant changes but wipes all applications you have installed. Does not format the memory card so any apps on there may reinstall once powered back up again. Another way to format some symbian phones: Power off phone. Press and hold Green, * and 3 and keep them held whilst powering on and for a few seconds after. Factory Reset resets all settings to defaults but keeps any applications you have installed and photos etc. Both need the Security code, which, by default, is 12345.
N95 picture viewer: 2 – Scroll up (when zoomed) 4 – Scroll left (when zoomed) 5 – Zoom in (12.5%/25%/50%) 6 – Scroll right (when zoomed) 8 – Scroll down (when zoomed) 0 – Zoom out
Press and hold (in Standby): Right selection key: Voice commands Multimedia Key: Now Playing 1: Voicemail 2-9: shortcuts to address book you need to set up first 0: Web #: Switches between General and Silent modes - not supported by all Operator Variants (when composing messages will switch between character and number input when held down)
12# (etc) in standby will dial the number held in location 12 on your SIM address book
January 23, 2008
Australia
Operator: - Optus GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.139.83.3, 192.65.91.129
Operator: - Telstra GPRS APN: - telstra.internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 139.130.4.4, 203.50.170.2
Operator: - Three GPRS APN: - 3netaccess Username: - a Password: - a DNS: - 202.124.68.130, 202.124.76.66
Operator: - Vodafone GPRS APN: - vfinternet.au Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 192.189.54.33, 210.80.58.3
Austria
Operator: - Connect Austria GPRS APN: - web.one.at Username: - {user specific} Password: - {user specific} DNS: - 194.24.128.100, 194.24.128.102
Operator: - Max Online GPRS APN: - gprsinternet Username: - GPRS Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.162.64.1, 213.162.64.2
Operator: - Max Online Business GPRS APN: - business.gprsinternet Username: - GPRS Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.162.64.1, 213.162.64.2
Operator: - Max Online Metro GPRS APN: - gprsmetro Username: - GPRS Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.162.64.1, 213.162.64.2
Operator: - Mobilkom A1 GPRS APN: - A1.net Username: - gprs@a1plus.at Password: - {blank} DNS: - 194.48.124.200, 194.48.139.254
Operator: - Tele.Ring GPRS APN: - web Username: - web@telering.at Password: - web DNS: - 212.95.31.11, 212.95.31.35
Belgium
Operator: - Mobistar GPRS APN: - web.pro.be Username: - mobistar Password: - mobistar DNS: - 212.65.63.10, 212.65.63.145
Operator: - Proximus GPRS APN: - internet.proximus.be Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 195.238.2.21, 195.238.2.22
Canada
Operator: - Microcell GPRS APN: - internet.fido.ca Username: - fido Password: - fido DNS: - 204.92.15.211
Czech Republic
Operator: - Cesky Mobil (contract) GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.67.64.2
Operator: - Cesky Mobil (prepaid) GPRS APN: - cinternet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.67.64.2
Operator: - Eurotel (contract) GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 160.218.10.200, 160.218.43.200
Operator: - Eurotel Go GPRS APN: - gointernet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 160.218.10.201, 194.228.2.1
Operator: - Oscar (contract) GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 217.77.161.130, 217.77.161.131
Operator: - Oscar (Oskarta) GPRS APN: - ointernet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 217.77.161.130, 217.77.161.131
Operator: - T-Mobile GPRS APN: - internet.t-mobile.cz Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 62.141.0.1, 62.141.0.2
Denmark
Operator: - TDC GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 193.162.146.9, 193.162.153.31
Operator: - Sonofon GPRS APN: - {blank} Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.88.64.14, 212.88.64.15
Operator: - Orange DK GPRS APN: - web.orange.dk Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.97.206.131, 212.97.206.161
Estonia
Operator: - EMT GPRS APN: - internet.emt.ee Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 217.71.33.200, 217.71.32.20
Finland
Operator: - Dna GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 217.78.192.78, 217.78.192.22
Operator: - Radiolinja GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.161.33.200, 193.185.210.10
Operator: - Sonera GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 192.89.123.230, 192.89.123.231
France
Operator: - Bouygues GPRS APN: - ebouygtel.com Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 62.201.129.99, 62.201.159.99
Operator: - Bouygues (B2Bouygtel) GPRS APN: - b2bouygtel.com Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 62.201.129.99
Operator: - SFR GPRS APN: - websfr Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 172.20.2.10, 194.6.128.4
Operator: - Orange GPRS APN: - orange.fr Username: - orange Password: - orange DNS: - 194.051.003.056, 194.051.003.076
Germany
Operator: - D2 Vodafone GPRS APN: - web.vodafone.de Username: - {any} Password: - {any} DNS: - 139.7.30.125, 139.7.30.126
Operator: - E-Plus GPRS APN: - internet.eplus.de Username: - eplus Password: - gprs DNS: - 212.023.97.2, 212.23.97.3
Operator: - D1 T-Mobile GPRS APN: - internet.t-d1.de Username: - td1 Password: - gprs DNS: - 193.254.160.1
Operator: - O2 (Viag Interkom) GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 195.182.096.28, 195.182.96.61
Greece
Operator: - Telestet GPRS APN: - gnet.b-online.gr Username: - {your phone number} Password: - 24680 DNS: - 212.152.79.19, 212.152.79.20
Operator: - Vodafone GR GPRS APN: - internet.vodafone.gr Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.249.17.10, 213.249.17.11
Operator: - Cosmote GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 195.167.065.194
Hongkong
Operator: - CSL GPRS APN: - hkcsl or internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.84.255.1, 203.116.254.150
Operator: - SmarTone GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.140.96.51, 202.140.96.52
Hungary
Operator: - Pannon (contract) GPRS APN: - net Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 193.225.155.254, 194.149.0.157
Operator: - Pannon (flat rate) GPRS APN: - netx Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 193.225.155.254, 194.149.0.157
Operator: - Vodafone (prepaid) GPRS APN: - vitamax.snet.internet.net Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 80.244.97.30, 80.244.96.1
Operator: - Vodafone (contract) GPRS APN: - standardnet.vodafone.hu Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 80.244.97.30, 80.244.96.1
Operator: - Westel (contract) GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {user specific} Password: - {user specific} DNS: - 194.176.224.3, 194.176.224.1
India
Operator: - BPL GPRS APN: - bplgprs.com Username: - bplmobile Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.169.145.34, 202.169.129.40
Operator: - Orange GPRS APN: - portalnmms Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 10.11.206.51, 10.11.206.50
Indonesia
Operator: - Indosat GPRS APN: - satelindogprs.com Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.152.162.66, 202.152.162.67
Ireland
Operator: - O2 (contract) GPRS APN: - open.internet Username: - gprs Password: - gprs DNS: - 62.40.32.33, 62.40.32.34
Operator: - O2 (prepaid) GPRS APN: - pp.internet Username: - gprs Password: - gprs DNS: - 62.40.32.33, 62.40.32.34
Israel
Operator: - MTC-Vodafone GPRS APN: - apn01 Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 10.10.10.30
Italy
Operator: - BLU Contratto GPRS APN: - INTERNET Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.17.192.49, 212.17.192.49
Operator: - BLU Prepagata GPRS APN: - PINTERNET Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.17.192.49, 212.17.192.49
Operator: - Vodafone Omnitel GPRS APN: - web.omnitel.it Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 194.185.97.134
Operator: - TIM GPRS APN: - uni.tim.it Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.230.155.94, 213.230.130.222
Operator: - Wind GPRS APN: - internet.wind Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.245.255.2
Lithuania
Operator: - Bite GSM GPRS APN: - banga Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.226.131.131, 193.219.32.13
Operator: - Omnitel Lithuania GPRS APN: - gprs.omnitel.net Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 194.176.32.129, 195.22.175.1
Luxembourg
Operator: - LUXGSM GPRS APN: - web.pt.lu Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 194.154.192.101, 194.154.192.102
Netherlands
Operator: - KPN Mobile GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 62.133.126.28, 62.133.126.29
Operator: - T-Mobile GPRS APN: - internet Username: - t-mobile Password: - t-mobile DNS: - 193.79.237.39, 193.79.242.39
Malaysia
Operator: - DIGI GPRS APN: - diginet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 203.92.128.131, 203.92.128.132
Operator: - Maxis GPRS APN: - internet.gprs.maxis Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.75.129.101, 10.216.4.21
Operator: - Timecel GPRS APN: - timenet.com.my Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 203.121.16.85, 203.121.16.120
Operator: - TM Touch GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.188.0.133
Norway
Operator: - Netcom GPRS APN: - internet.netcom.no Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.45.118.43, 212.45.118.44
Poland
Operator: - ERA GPRS APN: - erainternet Username: - erainternet Password: - erainternet DNS: - 213.158.194.1
Operator: - Idea GPRS APN: - www.idea.pl Username: - idea Password: - idea DNS: - 194.9.223.79, 194.204.159.1
Operator: - Plus GSM/Polkomtel GPRS APN: - www.plusgsm.pl Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.2.96.51, 212.2.96.52
Philippines
Operator: - Globe GPRS APN: - www.globe.com.ph Username: - globe Password: - globe DNS: - 203.127.225.10, 203.127.225.11
Operator: - Smart GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.57.96.3, 202.57.96.4
Portugal
Operator: - Optimus GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 194.79.69.129
Operator: - TMN GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 194.65.3.20, 194.65.3.21
Operator: - Vodafone (Telcel) GPRS APN: - internet.vodafone.pt Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.18.160.133, 212.18.160.134
Russia
Operator: - BeeLine GPRS APN: - internet.beeline.ru Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 194.190.195.66, 194.190.192.34
Operator: - MTS GPRS APN: - internet.mts.ru Username: - mts Password: - mts DNS: - 213.87.0.1, 213.87.1.1
Serbia-Montenegro
Operator: - Mobtel Srbija GPRS APN: - internet Username: - mobtel Password: - gprs DNS: - 217.65.192.1
Operator: - Telekom Srbija GPRS APN: - gprsinternet Username: - mts Password: - 064 DNS: - 195.178.38.3
Singapore
Operator: - M1 GPRS APN: - mobilenet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.79.64.21, 202.79.64.26
Operator: - SingTel GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 165.21.100.88, 165.21.83.88
Operator: - Starhub GPRS APN: - shwapint Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 203.116.1.78, 203.116.254.150
Slovenia
Operator: - Mobitel GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 193.189.160.11, 193.189.160.12
Operator: - Si.mobil GPRS APN: - internet.si.mobil Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 80.95.225.230, 80.95.225.231
Spain
Operator: - Amena GPRS APN: - internet Username: - CLIENTE Password: - AMENA DNS: - 213.143.33.8, 213.143.32.20
Operator: - Telefonica (Movistar) GPRS APN: - movistar.es Username: - movistar Password: - movistar DNS: - 194.179.001.100, 194.179.001.101
Operator: - Vodafone (Airtel) GPRS APN: - airtelnet.es Username: - vodafone Password: - vodafone DNS: - 212.73.32.3, 212.73.32.67
Switzerland
Operator: - Orange GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 213.55.128.1, 213.55.128.2
Operator: - Sunrise GPRS APN: - internet Username: - internet Password: - internet DNS: - 212.35.35.35, 212.35.35.5
Operator: - Swisscom GPRS APN: - gprs.swisscom.ch Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 164.128.36.34, 164.128.76.39
Taiwan
Operator: - Chunghwa Telekom GPRS APN: - emome or internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 10.1.1.1
Operator: - Far EasTone GPRS APN: - fetnet01 Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 210.241.199.199
Thailand
Operator: - AIS GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 202.183.255.20, 202.183.255.21
Operator: - DTAC GPRS APN: - www.dtac.co.th Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 203.155.33.1, 203.44.144.33
Turkey
Operator: - Aria GPRS APN: - aycell Username: - {user specific} Password: - {user specific} DNS: - 212.156.4.1, 212.156.4.4
Operator: - Turkcell GPRS APN: - internet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.252.168.240, 212.252.119.4
UK
Operator: - O2 UK (contract) GPRS APN: - mobile.o2.co.uk Username: - web Password: - password DNS: - 193.113.200.200, 193.113.200.201
Operator: - Orange UK GPRS APN: - orangeinternet Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 158.43.192.1, 158.143.128.1
Operator: - Jersey Telecom GPRS APN: - pepper Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 212.9.0.135, 212.9.0.135
USA
Operator: - Cingular GPRS APN: - isp.cingular Username: - ISPDA@CINGULARGPRS.COM Password: - CINGULAR1 DNS: - 66.209.10.201, 66.209.10.202
Operator: - T-Mobile (Internet) GPRS APN: - internet2.voicestream.com Username: - {blank} Password: - {blank} DNS: - 216.155.175.105, 216.155.175.106
*#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
>*<<*<* for checking the firmware revision information (software release)
>*<<*<*> 1-row text strings. if pressing yes you can check the phones text programming in currently selected language.
>*<<*<*>> n-row text strings. if pressing yes you can check the phones text programming in currently selected language.
The Service Provider (SP) Lock The Service Provider (SP) Lock menu is used to lock the cell phone to the SP's SIM card. Once the cell phone is locked to a specific operator, if one inserts a SIM card from a different operator the phone will refuse to accept it! The cell phone will however accept another SIM car from the same operator. To activate/deactivate this lock one needs a special secret code that is not available to the end user.
Here is how to activate the menu: <**< Lock to Network? if pressing yes you have 5 attempts to enter NCK. <**<< Lock to Network subset? if pressing yes you have 5 attempts to enter NSCK. Warning: Your phone can be locked to a service provider FOREVER by doing this! If an invalid code is entered all five times, the menu will exit and be deactivated! Any further attempt to activate the NCK/NSCK lock Menu will result in the response "Not allowed"! However the NCK/NSCK lock can be recover through a direct clearing in the EEPROM.
Shortcut for Last Dialed call menu If you for some reason don't want to enter the 'Last Dialed calls menu' by using the 'YES' key you can use the following key stroke instead: First '0' then '#'.
Message Report When you are writing a message, place at the start of it the code *0# and continue with your message. It's job is like nokias report. It gives you information about the sended message.
*#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Information you get from the IMEI: XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X
TAC FAC SNR SP TAC = Type approval code FAC = Final assembly code SNR = Serial number SP = Spare To access SIM-Locking menu of your phone, press: < * [CLR] < Be careful or you may lock your phone.
Message Report When you writing a message, place at the start of it the code *0# and continue with your message. It's job is like nokias report. It gives you information about the sended message.
*#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
>*<<*<* for checking the firmware revision information (software release) >*<<*<*>> n-row text strings. if pressing yes you can check the phones text programming in currently selected language.
Shortcut for Last Dialed call menu If you for some reason don't want to enter the 'Last Dialed calls menu' by using the 'YES' key you can use the following key stroke instead: First '0' then '#'.
Access menu without Sim card
To access to the menu in your phone without having a card inside do the following: type **04*0000*0000*0000# When display say "Wrong Pin" press NO and you have access to the all menus: Info, Access, Settings, Calculator, Clock, Keylock On?, Mail, Phone book. NOTE if you try this on your phone may stop at Keylock On? menu and you´ll have to take your battery out to turn the phone on again. And this will not care about Phone lock !
A way to (un)lock your cell phone on to the network(subset): 1. Press <**< 2. Then on the display appear and give you two choices: Lock to Network ? and Lock to Network subset? (Use arrow keys to select) 3. Enter the NCK number (code is provided by the SP) 4. You have 5 attemps to do this 5. Then your cell phone will work 'only' with the network
Warning: The Service Provider (SP) Lock menu is used to lock the cell phone to the SP's SIM card. Once the cell phone is locked to a specific operator, if one inserts a SIM card from a different operator the phone will refuse to accept it! The cell phone will however accept another SIM card from the same operator. To activate/deactivate this lock one needs a special secret code that is not available to the end user. Your phone can be locked to a service provider FOREVER by doing this! If an invalid code is entered all five times, the menu will exit and be deactivated! Any further attempt to activate the NCK/NSCK lock Menu will result in the response "Not allowed"! However the NCK/NSCK lock can be recover through a direct clearing in the EEPROM.
Message Report When you writing a message, place at the start of it the code *0# and continue with your message. It's job is like nokias report. It gives you information about the sended message.
January 22, 2008
Check the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#06#
Reset the phones menu-language to English. *#0000#
Check the software release information >*<<*<*
Shortcut for Last Dialed call menu If you for some reason don't want to enter the 'Last Dialed calls menu' by using the 'YES' key you can use the following key stroke instead: First '0' then '#'. Bat. level indicator when turned OFF... When the gh688 is turned off and the phone is not changing - the bat. level can be seen for a short period of time by pressing the 'NO' key quick once (it has to be quick!) and then wait for about 2 sec. The bat. level will now be shown in the display at its normal position.
Access menu without Sim card To access to the menu in your phone without having a card inside do the following: type **04*0000*0000*0000# When display say "Wrong Pin" press NO and you have access to the all menus: Info, Access, Settings, Calculator, Clock, Keylock On?, Mail, Phone book. NOTE: If you try this on the GH688 your phone may stop at Keylock On? menu and you´ll have to take your battery out to turn the phone on again.
Full Network Name You can see the Full Network Name by doing the following: Go to the network menu, when the phone displays the networks available (in 'Select net' and 'Edit list' menu) you can press * and you will see the full name.
Full Operator List You can view the full operator list by doing the following: Go to the 'Edit list' menu under 'networks'. The phone say 'please wait' (searching for other networks). When finished, Press the < key once, then YES twice. Now the phone displays the full list. Browse through the list with the < > keys.
To view IMEI number *#06#To view Software Version enter -> * <- <- * <- * CLR (Use with Care) To activate operator lock <- * * <- (This locks the phone to one carriers SIM card - Use with lots of care) Press Yes to lock and No to notlock. You can also use the codes below to undo this function. USE AT OWN RISK I have tested the function Lock to SP... At least on the 337 there's a submenu: Enter SPCK-code. There are 5 attempts, which is showed (05 attempts). At final attempt the phone beeps as a warning, 'this is the final try', when entering the menu... Wrong code exits the menu, so you are not stuck in something... When you have tried to enter the code (wrong) all five times, the menu is deactivated, and you'll get: 'Not allowed' when entering <-**<- A "secret test mode" can be accessed on the GH337. There seems to be two methods:> * < < * > * displays software version, such as 940810 1310 > * < < * < * displays software version, such as 951024 1054 After entering this mode, the < and > keys scroll through a menu. There seems to be different menus for different versions of software.
Software version number are apparently a date and time stamp.
940810 1310 version commands:
TEXT CHECK - shows 254 messages in current language
INIT EEPROM MMI - resents NVRAM settings (User Settings).
Other, probably more recent version:
FLASH - will restart the phone, to the point of entering PIN numbers.You can't kill a 337 when pressing YES while it says "FLASH?", you must connect it to 5/12 volts first to be able to erase the flash-memory.
1-ROW TEXTS - scroll through 174 single line text messages with < and >
n-ROW-TEXTS - scroll through full-screen messages with < and >
950626 1405 version commands:
CXC (number) - The Application software's "product number". The GH337/GF337 is always "CXC 125 005"
PRG - Indication for Programming
Programming 337 Set ComPort to 9600bps, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. Power on phone by pressing "NO/ENDpwr". When performing its powerup sequence the phone will send two ">>" (ASCII 62 decimal) characters. Within 1 second, reply to it by sending the 4 character sequence "TP1". (I used Procomm Plus with this script "eric.asp")
[proc main ]
[start: ]
[ ]
[ waitfor ">>" ]
[ pause 1 ]
[ transmit "TP1^M" ] If everything went fine you should get the "OK" prompt back.
Test the TEST PROGRAM by sending the commands terminated by a :
PROG 0 (shows Test Program product number info) PROG 1 (shows Test Program product date info) PROG 3 (Shows Main Application product number info) PROG D (Shows Main Application product date info) Programming Calculator and Channel Indicator/RBS To enable, send the following: EEWR 047A 01 Wait for the OK prompt, power off* the phone and disconnect it from the interface cables. Powerup and browse through the menus. To diasable, send the following: EEWR 047A 00 Clearing Electronic Lock To clear the electronic lock you have to clear the EEPROM address range 045B to 0466 by sending the commands: EEWR 045B 00 EEWR 045C 00 EEWR 045D 00 EEWR 045E 00 EEWR 045F 00 EEWR 0460 00 EEWR 0461 00 EEWR 0462 00 EEWR 0463 00 EEWR 0464 00 EEWR 0465 00 EEWR 0466 00 Disabling the Service Provider Lock To disable send the following command: EEWR 1587 00 To enable send the following command: EEWR 1587 01 Experimental Commands - Use at own Risk To dump the application software send the following: PREA
Bank range : 00..7F
Address : 0000..BFFF
Bytestoread : 0000..BFFF The "additional" value returned at the end are the checksum value for the returned program memory bytes. Note, the byte-values are always returned in format 0000 and NOT 00. PREA FF Returns the application checksum, takes a few seconds. Notes on the PH 337 1. Calculator mode is NOT available on all PH sw versions. 2. Invoking Calc/RBS mode not available for GH337 sw versions below R2A 3. SPCK attempts can be changed to 50 instead of the std 5 tries 4. The instruction LIME returns ERR but does not screw up phone 5. The instruction IMEI returns the IMEI no. 6. Pressing YES in response to FLASH? does screw up the unit. COOL STUFF TO DO Set ComPort to 115200bps, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity and watch all t he phone commands on the screen and so on. Make a call and see what happens as well as shutting down. Pinouts 1 In Voice
2 In +5V=External Power, 0V=Battery
3 Out Ext Speak control
4 Analog GND
5 Out Voice
6 Out +5V=POWER ON, 0V=POWER OFF
7 Out Charger control
8 Digital/DC GND
9 In 0V=normal,+5V=test, +12V=test+flash
10 In Hook
11 In TTL serial in
12 Out TTL serial out
13 In 0V for aprox 1 sec = POWER ON/OFF
14 In DC Power supply
January 21, 2008
To view IMEI number *#06#To view Software Version enter -> * <- <- * <- * CLR (Use with Care) The Latest Software Version is under Phone Info. To fine tune sound and clean up any echos, place the 388 into the car kit HF 2600. Then close all windows, engine off and type * # * # 3. The E 388 will fine-tune itself in about a few seconds. To activate operator lock <- * * <- (This locks the phone to one carriers SIM card - Use with lots of care) Press Yes to lock and No to notlock. You can also use the codes below to undo this function. USE AT OWN RISK I have tested the function Lock to SP... At least on the 337 there's a submenu: Enter SPCK-code. There are 5 attempts, which is showed (05 attempts). At final attempt the phone beeps as a warning, 'this is the final try', when entering the menu... Wrong code exits the menu, so you are not stuck in something... When you have tried to enter the code (wrong) all five times, the menu is deactivated, and you'll get: 'Not allowed' when entering <-**<- Accessing the Service Program that is not provided with the 388. 1. Connect the 388 to Cable with RS232/TTL converter. 2. Set Comport to 9600bps, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. 3. Power ON, wait for "2" and send "0B" to the phone. DO NOT Press ENTER. 4. R should be on screen. 5. Send TEST.BIN. (Send as a binary file) 6. 388 should answer "SP,OK". 7. R should be on screen. DO NOT write or read from the IMEI or SPCK area! If you try that you can send the phone to service at once, because you will automatically write FE or EF to EVERY cell in the EEPROM. In other words, all the calibration values for the radio is overwritten... (NOT good) Some commands in the ServiceProg: eere read from eeprom eewe write eeprom lime xxxx xxxx xxxx xxx Learn imei no. Returns Error. imei - Displays IMEI number To FlashProgram a 388: 1. Connect the 388 to Cable with RS232/TTL converter. 2. Set Comport to 9600bps, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. 3. Power ON, wait for "2" and send "OB" to the phone. DO NOT Press ENTER. 4. R should be on screen. 5. send pre_xxx.bin to the MS. 6. You should recieve a ">". 7. send "0B" again. 8. R should be on screen 9. send prodload.bin to the MS. 10. recieve ">". Done, I don't have the above files so please don't ask for them. Interesting Informating (well I thought so :) The names on the files, sj.....X45 tells you a couple of things. "sj" stands for Sofia-Jane, thats the internal name for the model and x45 stands for "sub-model". The 388 is called model 4/5. The latest 337 phones is called "cr", like in Cost Reduction. They rebuilt the oscillator from a bought-in to one built up with discrete components and that was cheaper. Programming Channel Indicator or RBS To enable, send the following command: EEWR 3EE 1 Wait for the OK prompt, power off* the phone and disconnect it from the interface cables. Powerup and browse through the menus. To diasable, send the following command: EEWR 3EE 0 Clearing Electronic Lock To clear the electronic lock you have to clear the EEPROM address range 03CF to 03DA by sending the commands: EEWR 3CF 00 EEWR 3D0 00 EEWR 3D1 00 EEWR 3D2 00 EEWR 3D3 00 EEWR 3D4 00 EEWR 3D5 00 EEWR 3D6 00 EEWR 3D7 00 EEWR 3D8 00 EEWR 3D9 00 EEWR 3DA 00 COOL STUFF TO DO Set ComPort to 115200bps, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity and watch all the phone commands on the screen and so on. Make a call and see what happens as well as shutting down. *POWER OFF You should press the NO button a few times until Shut Down comes up on the screen, when it does press yes and this will shut down the phone properly. Reading the Channel Info now that's it's enabled |-------|-------|-------| D
| | | | I
| 1 | 2 | 3 | S
|-------|-------|-------| P
| | | | L
| 4 | 5 | 6 | A
|-------|-------|-------| Y 1. This is three different channels things depending on the phone state. a. When the phone is idle, this shows "Bxxx". "B" stands for "Broadcast channel" (a logic GSM channel)b. When a phonecall is in progress, this shows "Sxxx". S stands for "Stand Alone Dedicated Control Channel" SDCCH for short. c. When the phoncall in up, this shows "Txxx". "T" Stands for Traffic channel. The "xxx" thing is the channel number, 1-124.
2. This shows Rx Level. The values displayed is from 0 to 63. Rx Level is a indicator on how good your reception is for the moment. 0 is a signal strength of -110dBm. 63 is approx -45 to -50dBm.RXLEV is measured in dBm in such a way that incoming signal equals -110.5+RXLEV so that a RXLEV at 50 equals an incoming signal strenght at -50.5 dBm (plus or minus max deviation 0.5dBm)
3. This shows the output power in dBm.
4. This shows the timeslot used for the moment. You can see it when making a call.
5. This shows Rx Quality. Rx Quality is a measurement of how much error correction is required to the speech. 0 indicates none and as the figure rises you hear more pings and pongs on the speech as large parts of the frame are missing. If you have more RxQ then 5, you are on good way to loose your call. RxQuality reads 0-7.RXQUAL is measured by using a table wereas the biterrorrate or BER is interesting and measured in % RXQUAL table 0 BER < 0,2 (%)
1 0,2 < BER < 0,4
2 0,4 < BER < 0,8
3 0,8 < BER < 1,6
4 1,6 < BER < 3,2
5 3,2 < BER < 6,4
6 6,4 < BER < 12,8 (here we have lost half a burst)
7 12,8 < BER
6. This shows the timing advance. The BS tells the MS to send before it should just make sure that the MS burst is comming to the BS on the right time. The TA is measured in halfbits so the distance to the BTS can be calculated as follows=1,11*TA/2. TimingAdvance reads 0-63. Co-incidentely this tells you how far you are from the base site in 550metre chunks, up to the theoretical max of 35.2km. Pinouts 1 In Voice
2 In +5V=External Power, 0V=Battery
3 Out Ext Speak control
4 Analog GND
5 Out Voice
6 Out +5V=POWER ON, 0V=POWER OFF
7 Out Charger control
8 Digital/DC GND
9 In 0V=normal,+5V=test, +12V=test+flash
10 In Hook
11 In TTL serial in
12 Out TTL serial out
13 In 0V for aprox 1 sec = POWER ON/OFF
14 In DC Power supply
To view IMEI number *#06#To view Software Version enter -> * <- <- * <- * CLR (Use with Care) To activate operator lock <- * * <- (This locks the phone to one carriers SIM card - Use with lots of care) Press Yes to lock and No to notlock. You can also use the codes below to undo this function. USE AT OWN RISK I have tested the function Lock to SP... At least on the 337 there's a submenu: Enter SPCK-code. There are 5 attempts, which is showed (05 attempts). At final attempt the phone beeps as a warning, 'this is the final try', when entering the menu... Wrong code exits the menu, so you are not stuck in something... When you have tried to enter the code (wrong) all five times, the menu is deactivated, and you'll get: 'Not allowed' when entering <-**<- A "secret test mode" can be accessed on the GH337. There seems to be two methods:> * < < * > * displays software version, such as 940810 1310 > * < < * < * displays software version, such as 951024 1054 After entering this mode, the < and > keys scroll through a menu. There seems to be different menus for different versions of software.
Software version number are apparently a date and time stamp.
940810 1310 version commands:
TEXT CHECK - shows 254 messages in current language
INIT EEPROM MMI - resents NVRAM settings (User Settings).
Other, probably more recent version:
FLASH - will restart the phone, to the point of entering PIN numbers.You can't kill a 337 when pressing YES while it says "FLASH?", you must connect it to 5/12 volts first to be able to erase the flash-memory.
1-ROW TEXTS - scroll through 174 single line text messages with < and >
n-ROW-TEXTS - scroll through full-screen messages with < and >
950626 1405 version commands:
CXC (number) - The Application software's "product number". The GH337/GF337 is always "CXC 125 005"
PRG - Indication for Programming
Programming 337 Set ComPort to 9600bps, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. Power on phone by pressing "NO/ENDpwr". When performing its powerup sequence the phone will send two ">>" (ASCII 62 decimal) characters. Within 1 second, reply to it by sending the 4 character sequence "TP1". (I used Procomm Plus with this script "eric.asp")
[proc main ]
[start: ]
[ ]
[ waitfor ">>" ]
[ pause 1 ]
[ transmit "TP1^M" ] If everything went fine you should get the "OK" prompt back.
Test the TEST PROGRAM by sending the commands terminated by a :
PROG 0 (shows Test Program product number info) PROG 1 (shows Test Program product date info) PROG 3 (Shows Main Application product number info) PROG D (Shows Main Application product date info) Programming Calculator and Channel Indicator/RBS To enable, send the following: EEWR 047A 01 Wait for the OK prompt, power off* the phone and disconnect it from the interface cables. Powerup and browse through the menus. To diasable, send the following: EEWR 047A 00 Clearing Electronic Lock To clear the electronic lock you have to clear the EEPROM address range 045B to 0466 by sending the commands: EEWR 045B 00 EEWR 045C 00 EEWR 045D 00 EEWR 045E 00 EEWR 045F 00 EEWR 0460 00 EEWR 0461 00 EEWR 0462 00 EEWR 0463 00 EEWR 0464 00 EEWR 0465 00 EEWR 0466 00 Disabling the Service Provider Lock To disable send the following command: EEWR 1587 00 To enable send the following command: EEWR 1587 01 Experimental Commands - Use at own Risk To dump the application software send the following: PREA
Bank range : 00..7F
Address : 0000..BFFF
Bytestoread : 0000..BFFF The "additional" value returned at the end are the checksum value for the returned program memory bytes. Note, the byte-values are always returned in format 0000 and NOT 00. PREA FF Returns the application checksum, takes a few seconds. Notes on the PH 337 1. Calculator mode is NOT available on all PH sw versions. 2. Invoking Calc/RBS mode not available for GH337 sw versions below R2A 3. SPCK attempts can be changed to 50 instead of the std 5 tries 4. The instruction LIME returns ERR but does not screw up phone 5. The instruction IMEI returns the IMEI no. 6. Pressing YES in response to FLASH? does screw up the unit. COOL STUFF TO DO Set ComPort to 115200bps, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity and watch all t he phone commands on the screen and so on. Make a call and see what happens as well as shutting down. Pinouts 1 In Voice
2 In +5V=External Power, 0V=Battery
3 Out Ext Speak control
4 Analog GND
5 Out Voice
6 Out +5V=POWER ON, 0V=POWER OFF
7 Out Charger control
8 Digital/DC GND
9 In 0V=normal,+5V=test, +12V=test+flash
10 In Hook
11 In TTL serial in
12 Out TTL serial out
13 In 0V for aprox 1 sec = POWER ON/OFF
14 In DC Power supply
January 19, 2008
Only just discovered what the remote control application is capable of, so I think this is worth a mention for those of you that might have thought nothing of it...
I've used the SE developer tools to customize a remote for winamp, easier to use than windows notepad!
I've also made a shortcut pointing to C:/WINDOWS/system32/shutdown.exe -s -t 5 -c "K750i Bluetooth remote command" which is a network command to shut down the computer after 5 seconds.
If you put the shortcut in the start menu somewhere, you can assign a shortcut key to execute it e.g. CTRL+ALT+0.
Which in turn you can program your remote to use on one of it's buttons.
Light up clock in standby mode Press the volume button
Mute a phone call without rejecting it Press the volume button
Hidden Smileys :-] :-[ [:]
Service menu : >*<<*<*
Lock status : <**<
IMEI number : *#06#
Access contacts on sim card : Any nubmer then # (e.g. 9# to go to 9th entry on sim card.)
Phone status : Either volume button
1 = Opens menu with "picture size" ready to select 4 = Toggles Macro mode (for close up photos) 7 = Toggels Night mode * = Toggles Light (I also find this is the fastest way to use the light as a torch in the dark) 0 = While in video mode toggles length of recording.
Mute camera sounds; Before opening the lense cover hold # to toggle between silent mode easially.
Change brightness = < or >
K750i frei : R1CA021 - E-plus: R1AA008 - o2: R1CA021 - T-Mobile: R1N035 (D750i) - Vodafone: R1CA021
K700i frei : R2CA001 - E-plus: R2AY004 - o2: R2AY004 - T-Mobile: R2AY004 - Vodafone: R2AY004
K600i frei : R2AE001 - E-plus: R2T002 - o2: R2U003
K608i: R2AE001
V600i: R2AE001
K500i/F500i: R2AE033 - o2: R2AT003
K508i: R2AE033
K300i: R2AT003 - E-plus: R2AT003
W800i frei: R1BC002 - E-plus: R1AA008 - o2: R1AA008 - Vodafone: R1AA008
D750i: R1BC002
W810i frei: R4CK003 -o2: R4CE012
W900i frei: R5BB001 - Vodafone: R5AG001
W550i: R4BA041
S700i frei: R3M008 - E-plus R3K004 - Vodafone: R3M008
T68i: R8A015
T600: R6A47
T610/T630: R7A011
T100: R9D
T200: R7B
T230 frei : R4A014 - o2: R4A014 - T-Mobile: R4A014
T290i frei : R7A021 - E-plus: R7A021 - o2: R7A016 - Vodafone: R7A021 - T-Mobile R7A020
J210i: R2D
J300i: R2AT003
T300: R1H
T310: R3B032
Z200: R7A011
Z600: R6C005
Z800i frei : R1AB014 - E-plus: R1AB014
V800: R1AF005
Z1010 frei : R1K010 - Vodafone: R1E003 - E-plus: R1K010
P800: Organizer: R2D02 CDA: R5A Bluetooth: R5A Phone: R2F
P900: Organizer: R5B02 CDA: R5A07 Bluetooth: R5D Phone: R3D011
P910i: Organizer: R4E001 CDA: R5A02 Bluetooth: R2F Phone: R5B01
Download the BT USB driver from Nokia Install it as explained in the instructions and verify the COM port at which the BT dongle is available (using the sbt.exe tool from BT driver ZIP package) Use the SDKConfig tool to set the UIQ 3 emulator BT port to the COM port found at the previous step. Since the UIQ SDK is has a poor UI for more subtle Bluetooth configuration you need to find bt.bt.esk, usually in \UIQ3SDK\epoc32\release\winscw\udeb\Z\private\101f7989\ESock\bt.bt.esk
You should then mofify the [hci] section in the following manner:
[hci] hcidllfilename= hci_h4.dll // Here you need to use either hci_h4.dll or hci_usb.dll port= 0 // COM1 = 0, COM2 = 1, .... etc. If using hci_usb.dll this number should not matter
Restart the EPOC emulator. You might need to go to the phone application and from the setting to choose "Phone On". After that the BT icon should appear in the emulator status bar.
Berikut ini adalah kunci kode tombol rahasia yang dapat anda jalankan sendiri dengan mengetiknya di keypad hp ponsel anda yang bermerek Sony Ericsson.
1. Melihat IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Caranya tekan * # 0 6 #
2. Merubah bahasa menjadi bahasa inggris / english Caranya tekan * # 0 0 0 0 #
3. Mengunci sim card agar tidak bisa mengganti simcard Caranya tekan < * * < dan untuk membukanya harus mengetahui kode unlock ponsel anda
4. Melihat service menu dan versi software ponsel sony ericsson Caranya tekan > * < < * < *
Tambahan : kode diinput tanpa spasi
Getting the IMEI number: a UIQ 3 code example
The IMEI number is used in many mobile applications since the unique number makes it possible to lock software to a particular phone. This effectively prevents unauthorized copying of an application. The application sis file can be copied, but the application can not be used on phones for which there dose not exist a valid licence, which must be bought from the application manufacturer.
This UIQ 3 example application shows how to obtain the IMEI number in a Symbian OS application
UIQ 3 screen capture utility: a useful tool for developers
The following code example implements a tool for taking screenshots of running applications on Sony Ericsson's UIQ 3 phones.
Splitting long running UIQ 3 tasks to keep UI apps responsive
By assigning a very low priority to an active object it is possible to make an active object run only when nothing of higher priority needs to run. This example application searches for prime numbers and can also simulate a more important task and stop he prime finder active object when RunL completes due to the lower priority.
The IMEI number is used in many mobile applications since the unique number makes it possible to lock software to a particular phone. This effectively prevents unauthorized copying of an application. The application sis file can be copied, but the application can not be used on phones for which there dose not exist a valid licence, which must be bought from the application manufacturer.
This UIQ 3 example application shows how to obtain the IMEI number in a Symbian OS application
Getting your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity): Number: *#06#
Access Software version: > * < < * < *
Reach last dialed numbers: 0 then #
The Sony Ericsson Secret Menu screen: -> * <- <- * <- *
Change to Default Language (English): < 0 0 0 0 >
Info about SIMLOCK: < * * <
Opening phone without a SIM card: **04*0000*0000*0000# followed by on ‘Wrong Pin’ number
First you should have SYSGFX Patch. 1.Collect the files which are of walkman skin in gfx folder. 2.Copy their names or name (if you want to have only one flash animation) 3.Open notepad and write in it usb/other/gfx/back.swf or the directory where u have the gfx. 4.Save it as E86D.png.@ (Im using main background) 5.Connect your phone as file transfer. 6.Transfer the E86D.png.@ to gfx folder. (DONT DISCONNECT) 7.Now have a flash file and rename it to back.swf (We wrote it in the E86D.png.@) 8.Put the flash file in the gfx folder and disconnect the mobile. 9.Turn on phone and open walkman and you're done.
If you want to change the background again just delete the back.swf in gfx folder and place a new file with the same name. I think you can also have .gif file as background just you need to do is. edit the E86D.png.@ and write back.gif instead of back.swf and place a back.gif file in the gfx folder.
Run Commands:
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compmgmt.msc - Computer management devmgmt.msc - Device manager diskmgmt.msc - Disk management dfrg.msc - Disk defrag eventvwr.msc - Event viewer fsmgmt.msc - Shared folders gpedit.msc - Group policies lusrmgr.msc - Local users and groups perfmon.msc - Performance monitor rsop.msc - Resultant set of policies secpol.msc - Local security settings services.msc - Various Services msconfig - System Configuration Utility regedit - Registry Editor msinfo32 _ System Information sysedit _ System Edit win.ini _ windows loading information(also system.ini) winver _ Shows current version of windows mailto: _ Opens default email client command _ Opens command prompt |
Run Commands to access the control panel:
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Add/Remove Programs control appwiz.cpl Date/Time Properties control timedate.cpl Display Properties control desk.cpl FindFast control findfast.cpl Fonts Folder control fonts Internet Properties control inetcpl.cpl Keyboard Properties control main.cpl keyboard Mouse Properties control main.cpl Multimedia Properties control mmsys.cpl Network Properties control netcpl.cpl Password Properties control password.cpl Printers Folder control printers Sound Properties control mmsys.cpl sounds System Properties control sysdm.cpl |
Command Prompt:
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ANSI.SYS Defines functions that change display graphics, control cursor movement, and reassign keys. APPEND Causes MS-DOS to look in other directories when editing a file or running a command. ARP Displays, adds, and removes arp information from network devices. ASSIGN Assign a drive letter to an alternate letter. ASSOC View the file associations. AT Schedule a time to execute commands or programs. ATMADM Lists connections and addresses seen by Windows ATM call manager. ATTRIB Display and change file attributes. BATCH Recovery console command that executes a series of commands in a file. BOOTCFG Recovery console command that allows a user to view, modify, and rebuild the boot.ini BREAK Enable / disable CTRL + C feature. CACLS View and modify file ACL's. CALL Calls a batch file from another batch file. CD Changes directories. CHCP Supplement the International keyboard and character set information. CHDIR Changes directories. CHKDSK Check the hard disk drive running FAT for errors. CHKNTFS Check the hard disk drive running NTFS for errors. CHOICE Specify a listing of multiple options within a batch file. CLS Clears the screen. CMD Opens the command interpreter. COLOR Easily change the foreground and background color of the MS-DOS window. COMP Compares files. COMPACT Compresses and uncompress files. CONTROL Open control panel icons from the MS-DOS prompt. CONVERT Convert FAT to NTFS. COPY Copy one or more files to an alternate location. CTTY Change the computers input/output devices. DATE View or change the systems date. DEBUG Debug utility to create assembly programs to modify hardware settings. DEFRAG Re-arrange the hard disk drive to help with loading programs. DEL Deletes one or more files. DELETE Recovery console command that deletes a file. DELTREE Deletes one or more files and/or directories. DIR List the contents of one or more directory. DISABLE Recovery console command that disables Windows system services or drivers. DISKCOMP Compare a disk with another disk. DISKCOPY Copy the contents of one disk and place them on another disk. DOSKEY Command to view and execute commands that have been run in the past. DOSSHELL A GUI to help with early MS-DOS users. DRIVPARM Enables overwrite of original device drivers. ECHO Displays messages and enables and disables echo. EDIT View and edit files. EDLIN View and edit files. EMM386 Load extended Memory Manager. ENABLE Recovery console command to enable a disable service or driver. ENDLOCAL Stops the localization of the environment changes enabled by the setlocal command. ERASE Erase files from computer. EXIT Exit from the command interpreter. EXPAND Expand a M*cros*ft Windows file back to it's original format. EXTRACT Extract files from the M*cros*ft Windows cabinets. FASTHELP Displays a listing of MS-DOS commands and information about them. FC Compare files. FDISK Utility used to create partitions on the hard disk drive. FIND Search for text within a file. FINDSTR Searches for a string of text within a file. FIXBOOT Writes a new boot sector. FIXMBR Writes a new boot record to a disk drive. FOR Boolean used in batch files. FORMAT Command to erase and prepare a disk drive. FTP Command to connect and operate on a FTP server. FTYPE Displays or modifies file types used in file extension associations. GOTO Moves a batch file to a specific label or location. GRAFTABL Show extended characters in graphics mode. HELP Display a listing of commands and brief explanation. IF Allows for batch files to perform conditional processing. IFSHLP.SYS 32-bit file manager. IPCONFIG Network command to view network adapter settings and assigned values. KEYB Change layout of keyboard. LABEL Change the label of a disk drive. LH Load a device driver in to high memory. LISTSVC Recovery console command that displays the services and drivers. LOADFIX Load a program above the first 64k. LOADHIGH Load a device driver in to high memory. LOCK Lock the hard disk drive. LOGON Recovery console command to list installations and enable administrator login. MAP Displays the device name of a drive. MD Command to create a new directory. MEM Display memory on system. MKDIR Command to create a new directory. MODE Modify the port or display settings. MORE Display one page at a time. MOVE Move one or more files from one directory to another directory. MSAV Early M*cros*ft Virus scanner. MSD Diagnostics utility. MSCDEX Utility used to load and provide access to the CD-ROM. NBTSTAT Displays protocol statistics and current TCP/IP connections using NBT NET Update, fix, or view the network or network settings NETSH Configure dynamic and static network information from MS-DOS. NETSTAT Display the TCP/IP network protocol statistics and information. NLSFUNC Load country specific information. NSLOOKUP Look up an IP address of a domain or host on a network. PATH View and modify the computers path location. PATHPING View and locate locations of network latency. PAUSE Command used in batch files to stop the processing of a command. PING Test / send information to another network computer or network device. POPD Changes to the directory or network path stored by the pushd command. POWER Conserve power with computer portables. PRINT Prints data to a printer port. PROMPT View and change the MS-DOS prompt. PUSHD Stores a directory or network path in memory so it can be returned to at any time. QBASIC Open the QBasic. RD Removes an empty directory. REN Renames a file or directory. RENAME Renames a file or directory. RMDIR Removes an empty directory. ROUTE View and configure windows network route tables. RUNAS Enables a user to execute a program on another computer. SCANDISK Run the scandisk utility. SCANREG Scan registry and recover registry from errors. SET Change one variable or string to another. SETLOCAL Enables local environments to be changed without affecting anything else. SETVER Change MS-DOS version to trick older MS-DOS programs. SHARE Installs support for file sharing and locking capabilities. SHIFT Changes the position of replaceable parameters in a batch program. SHUTDOWN Shutdown the computer from the MS-DOS prompt. SMARTDRV Create a disk cache in conventional memory or extended memory. SORT Sorts the input and displays the output to the screen. START Start a separate window in Windows from the MS-DOS prompt. SUBST Substitute a folder on your computer for another drive letter. SWITCHES Remove add functions from MS-DOS. SYS Transfer system files to disk drive. TELNET Telnet to another computer / device from the prompt. TIME View or modify the system time. TITLE Change the title of their MS-DOS window. TRACERT Visually view a network packets route across a network. TREE View a visual tree of the hard disk drive. TYPE Display the contents of a file. UNDELETE Undelete a file that has been deleted. UNFORMAT Unformat a hard disk drive. UNLOCK Unlock a disk drive. VER Display the version information. VERIFY Enables or disables the feature to determine if files have been written properly. VOL Displays the volume information about the designated drive. XCOPY Copy multiple files, directories, and/or drives from one location to another. TRUENAME When placed before a file, will display the whole directory in which it exists TASKKILL It allows you to kill those unneeded or locked up applications |
Windows XP Shortcuts:
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ALT+- (ALT+hyphen) Displays the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) child window's System menu ALT+ENTER View properties for the selected item ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened ALT+F4 Close the active item, or quit the active program ALT+SPACEBAR Display the System menu for the active window ALT+TAB Switch between open items ALT+Underlined letter Display the corresponding menu BACKSPACE View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer CTRL+A Select all CTRL+B Bold CTRL+C Copy CTRL+I Italics CTRL+O Open an item CTRL+U Underline CTRL+V Paste CTRL+X Cut CTRL+Z Undo CTRL+F4 Close the active document CTRL while dragging Copy selected item CTRL+SHIFT while dragging Create shortcut to selected iteM CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph CTRL+UP ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph SHIFT+DELETE Delete selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin ESC Cancel the current task F1 Displays Help F2 Rename selected item F3 Search for a file or folder F4 Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer F5 Refresh the active window F6 Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop F10 Activate the menu bar in the active program SHIFT+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected item CTRL+ESC Display the Start menu SHIFT+CTRL+ESC Launches Task Manager SHIFT when you insert a CD Prevent the CD from automatically playing WIN Display or hide the Start menu WIN+BREAK Display the System Properties dialog box WIN+D Minimizes all Windows and shows the Desktop WIN+E Open Windows Explorer WIN+F Search for a file or folder WIN+F+CTRL Search for computers WIN+L Locks the desktop WIN+M Minimize or restore all windows WIN+R Open the Run dialog box WIN+TAB Switch between open items |
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ALT+SPACEBAR - Display the current window’s system menu SHIFT+F10 - Display the item's context menu CTRL+ESC - Display the Start menu ALT+TAB - Switch to the window you last used ALT+F4 - Close the current window or quit CTRL+A - Select all items CTRL+X - Cut selected item(s) CTRL+C - Copy selected item(s) CTRL+V - Paste item(s) CTRL+Z - Undo last action CTRL+(+) - Automatically resize the columns in the right hand pane TAB - Move forward through options ALT+RIGHT ARROW - Move forward to a previous view ALT+LEFT ARROW - Move backward to a previous view SHIFT+DELETE - Delete an item immediately BACKSPACE - View the folder one level up ALT+ENTER - View an item’s properties F10 - Activate the menu bar in programs F6 - Switch between left and right panes F5 - Refresh window contents F3 - Display Find application F2 - Rename selected item |
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CTRL+A - Select all items on the current page CTRL+D - Add the current page to your Favorites CTRL+E - Open the Search bar CTRL+F - Find on this page CTRL+H - Open the History bar CTRL+I - Open the Favorites bar CTRL+N - Open a new window CTRL+O - Go to a new location CTRL+P - Print the current page or active frame CTRL+S - Save the current page CTRL+W - Close current browser window CTRL+ENTER - Adds the http://www./ (url) .com SHIFT+CLICK - Open link in new window BACKSPACE - Go to the previous page ALT+HOME - Go to your Home page HOME - Move to the beginning of a document TAB - Move forward through items on a page END - Move to the end of a document ESC - Stop downloading a page F11 - Toggle full-screen view F5 - Refresh the current page F4 - Display list of typed addresses F6 - Change Address bar and page focus ALT+RIGHT ARROW - Go to the next page SHIFT+CTRL+TAB - Move back between frames SHIFT+F10 - Display a shortcut menu for a link SHIFT+TAB - Move back through the items on a page CTRL+TAB - Move forward between frames CTRL+C - Copy selected items to the clipboard CTRL+V - Insert contents of the clipboard ENTER - Activate a selected link HOME - Move to the beginning of a document END - Move to the end of a document F1 - Display Internet Explorer Help
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When you receive an email, you receive more than just the message. The email comes with headers that carry important information that can tell where the email was sent from and possibly who sent it. For that, you would need to find the IP address of the sender. The tutorial below can help you find the IP address of the sender. Note that this will not work if the sender uses anonymous proxy servers. Finding IP address in Hotmail 1. Log into your Hotmail account with your username and password. 2. Click on the Mail tab on the top. 3. Open the mail. 4. If you do not see the headers above the mail message, your headers are not displayed. To display the headers, * Click on Options on the top-right corner * In the Mail Options page, click on Mail Display Settings * In Message Headers, make sure Advanced option is checked * Click on Ok button * Go back to the mails and open that mail. 5. If you find a header with X-Originating-IP: followed by an IP address, that is the sender's IP addressHotmail headers : name ,In this case the IP address of the sender is [68.34.60.59]. Jump to step 9. 6. If you find a header with Received: from followed by a Gmail proxy like thisHotmail headers : nameLook for Received: from followed by IP address within square brackets[].In this case, the IP address of the sender is [69.140.7.58]. Jump to step 9. 7. Or else if you have headers like thisHotmail headers : nameLook for Received: from followed by IP address within square brackets[].In this case, the IP address of the sender is [61.83.145.129] (Spam mail). Jump to step 9. 8. * If you have multiple Received: from headers, eliminate the ones that have proxy.anyknownserver.com. 9. Track the IP address of the sender
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