BOLT is a feature rich mobile browser which supports a wide variety of phones .
It supports both Flash and HTML5 video and comes with social network integration.
Today BOLT announced that the BOLT browser supports Indic aka Indian regional languages in them.
The users also can input the Indic fonts too.
This is made possible by BOLT cloud computing browsing platform and BOLT mobile browser with Indic language user interfaces, to perfectly render Indic text on a Web page, and the ability for end users to input Indic text into the browser.
The supports Indian languages in BOLT are
*.Hindi (India’s official language)
*.Bengali
*.Gurumukhi
*.Telugu
*.Tamil
*.Kannada
*.Gujarati
*.Malayalam
*.Oriya
The texts are rendered as text and not as images as in other mobile browsers.
The BOLT perfectly renders Indic text on a Web page, and allows users to scale text to larger or smaller sizes, copy and paste text from within a Web page, and interact with the content such as clicking embedded links or filling in Web forms.
Lokesh Joshi, director of research and development at Bitstream India said “Indic characters are not independent from one another the way characters are in Latin alphabets. Each letter’s size and shape is determined by the characters that surround it, making it a very complex language to work with in a mobile context.
Bitstream’s heritage is in font technologies, and we have perfected the ability to render Indic fonts on consumer electronics. With BOLT’s Indic solution for device manufacturers and mobile network operators, Bitstream has also perfected Indic rendering in mobile browsing.”
“Bitstream has engineered BOLT to maximize the utility of the Internet on mobile for end users, giving handset manufacturers an important competitive differentiator for their mobile phone lines, and providing mobile network operators another way to compete for new users as well as to better manage the data usage on their networks,” said Anna Magliocco-Chagnon, CEO of Bitstream .
“Now with the addition of Indic language support, Bitstream is introducing the mobile Internet as it was intended to be seen to millions of new users in India and surrounding regions.”
BOLT is avilable for both Java and BREW platforms and it is expected to make its way on Android very soon.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
QQ Browser v1.50 Build 0750 BETA S60v3 English Translated By HargovindB
QQ Browser v1.50 Build 0750 BETA S60v3 Symbian OS 9.1-9.3 English Translated By HargovindB ( ** RELEASE DATE : 27-11-2010)
- Features:> Enhance the speed and performance.Upgrade QQ browser and the server will respond to your request faster,relative to the speed upgrade will make your old surprise.> Online is more fun Just take some time,you can play QQ games,read news, look at function,send and receive mail,or management of bank accounts.> Enhanced shortcut keys style To provide enhanced QQBrowser,"flip around" two sets of style shortcuts so that users can use different custom setting very easy.> Longer time-line Unique energy saving,high-compression techniques to save you more power, flow,so you get more online time.> Rich the internet services Internet web site contains not only more but also to upgrade the WWW conversion engine Skeeter,to provide you with more professional Internet services.> Design your own skin The new skin editor,no longer limited to only select the default skin,together participate in the design of your skin!> Web preview has become yet better Upgrading Krill rendering engine,even the most complex web mapping,the effect of rendering pages with the effect of designers we can be.> Use the auxiliary function HTTP,Web navigation,traffic statistics,full screen browsing,intelligent input and other auxiliary functions for mobile Internet easier to use.> Client-side rendering engine:Krill Krill QQ browser rendering engine to provide the driving force that is responsible for display graphics,rendering the font,adjust the page layout,and provided for the upper interface to support a variety of interactive details.Krill has advanced rendering techniques,even if the requirements are too stringent to run complex web pages,still show extremely fast performance.QQ browserintegrated the new version 1.0 Krill,the speed of rendering pages with the old version has been greatly improved.> WWW conversion engine: Skeeter small panels Skeeter is the WWW rendering engine, to provide access to WWW browser QQ web services.Skeeter provided is not a scaled-down mobile version of the original page,it will in the core content of WWW pages selected at the same time adjust the page layout to accommodate the mobile screen display that allows you to enjoy the best mobile phone to read the WWW pages.Regardless of the access method,Skeeter provide you with the most stable access.Update:> Name officially changed to "Mobile QQ browser", and use the beautiful new Logo.New:> Enhanced integration of the farm QQ.> Manually check for updates.> More professional WEB Service.> Interesting online activities.> Functional improvement.> Reduce network error.> Optimization of the start page update mechanism.> Landscaping bookmarks,history interface.> Optimization of the default action style.Bug fixes:> Fixed a few pages to open the wrong bug.> Wifi access point bugcorrection.> Several bug correctionDownload Manager.> Several amendments tothe bug page shows theabnormal.Change log:1. QQ message box function,can not receive messages on-line.2. Improve the effect of page layout.3. More optimized page input box.
Cool Buzz KuGouMobile V2.5 J2me Beta En By Waryam Soomro
Cool Buzz is the leading global provider of free cell phone music software, embedded groups of independent decoder, to perfect the deductive up format audio files. Create your own independent research and development of KRC lyrics, avatar automatically matches, audio decoding and so full of core technologies. By virtue of strong technology «and innovative spirit, hot-dog-Ding has laid in mobile music software's leading position, to become the most popular with young people sought after phone music player.
Features:
1. Professional HD audio decoding
2. Professional KRC lyrics display
3. Have 6 million Lyrics
4. Support gestures switching
5. Full-screen picture display
6. Mainstream format full support
7. Song information identifying
Download Links Are Below:-
BeeTagg Barcode Reader v3.1 S^3 SymbianOS9.5 Signed
ThinkChange FingerPrint v2.80 (0) S^3 signed -zAWS!
Description
When the FingerPrint screen pops up, you need to touch your finger to the screen to be "scanned" for your identity, there will be vibration and beep sounds during the scan. The phone will be unlocked not depend on whose finger it is, but on how many beeps or vibrations since your finger touch the screen ;-) Play the trick with your friend to show off your phone and make some fun with this top quality and most popular app TODAY!
How to use
Unlock Condition (times) - Beep/Vibrate times to unlock
- if you set it to 0, once your finger is removed, the phone will be unlocked!
- if you set it to 3, remove your finger after hearing 3 beeps or the phone vibrate for 3 times, the phone will be unlocked! Otherwise, an "Access Denied" red box will be displayed ;-)
Phone Supported
Nokia: 5228, 5230, 5233, 5235, 5250, 5530, 5800, N97, N97 mini, X6, C5, C6, C7, N8
Samsung: GT i8910 Omnia
Sony-Ericsson: U1 Satio, U5 Vivaz, U8 Kanna
Monday, November 29, 2010
UC Browser v7.5 Final Java Full English Translated By Waryam
New features:
1, transit prefetch: implementing a WEB page to be read-ahead, turn on compression transfer can also be prefetch WAP (need system settings-> open in the browser settings);
2. message mechanism: interact with the park information, facilitate quick view paradise messages;
3, UC micro-Bo thong: share optimized site, implement a new update to multiple micro-Bo, lets you share interesting, anytime and friends;
Function optimization:
1. Sony experience optimization, including menu click, drag, etc experience optimizing the screen;
2. my navigation optimized to freely set the number of rows, the icon gets optimized;
3. upload the local limits support, support site restrict upload files types, size;
Common browser will prompt for the file upload is complete, UC browser optimization upload limit for the current site before judgment, direct to prompt the user to upload files in the current selection is correct;
Fixed problems:
1, page-layout is very poor, a lot of places to the right of the page blank
1, transit prefetch: implementing a WEB page to be read-ahead, turn on compression transfer can also be prefetch WAP (need system settings-> open in the browser settings);
2. message mechanism: interact with the park information, facilitate quick view paradise messages;
3, UC micro-Bo thong: share optimized site, implement a new update to multiple micro-Bo, lets you share interesting, anytime and friends;
Function optimization:
1. Sony experience optimization, including menu click, drag, etc experience optimizing the screen;
2. my navigation optimized to freely set the number of rows, the icon gets optimized;
3. upload the local limits support, support site restrict upload files types, size;
Common browser will prompt for the file upload is complete, UC browser optimization upload limit for the current site before judgment, direct to prompt the user to upload files in the current selection is correct;
Fixed problems:
1, page-layout is very poor, a lot of places to the right of the page blank
Download Links Are Below (Zip)
Download Links Are Below (Jar)
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Supremo v2.0 Clean and Fast C6 CFW for 5800 RM-356 (v51.0.006)
Thanks to PNHT for the ported CFW and to all modders who continously share their discovery :)
Features:
Nokia Ovi Splashscreen + Original Nokia Hand Shake with Windows 7 start-up tone on start-up.
(Not "Supremo" Images or Credits ^_^)
Nokia Ovi Splashscreen on shutdown
Special Folder Icon (Menu Mod by LuziQ)
-Internet
-Navigation
-Games
-Tools
-Office
-Applications
-Tools
Ovi Music removed in "Music" suite. TTPod and 360Ting added.
RealPlayer, SmartMovie and Youtube added to "Videos & TV " Suite.
PhotoBrowser added to "Photos" suite.
Conversations added to Messaging
Stripes Green theme added (theme by Zylam Marex)
Completely remove Quickoffice and Adobe PDF reader (You can install both without "update error" or "Application is buit-in" bugs.
Fast and smooth kinetic scroll with decelleration. No scrolling on short list.
Additional Shortcut Bars in C6 Homescreen By SeL
Music Player reads only E:/Music
Send protected files like .sis,.sisx,.jar from default File Manager
Camera sound modded.
-silent when camera 1 is selected
-all camera sound options silent when in "silent" profile.
High-Quality Voice Recording Mod
Remove "Show Open Apps" for C6 By yener90
Java Permission mod (No more popup in Java apps asking for permission)
Message Reader
Original 3x4 menu
Increase Heap Size
Remove FOTA Cache
Show Call Duration ON
Show Call Summary ON
Improve Wifi Sensitivity.
Install Everything . No Certificate Error or Expired Certificate.
Put back the "xx New Message" and " xx Missed Call" notification pop-up.
General profile set to "Supremo" (That's the only credit ^_^)
*Read the ReadFirst.txt included in the RAR file for instruction.
Download Here: http://www.mediafire.com/?1z6o28vfus3cgx7
Features:
Nokia Ovi Splashscreen + Original Nokia Hand Shake with Windows 7 start-up tone on start-up.
(Not "Supremo" Images or Credits ^_^)
Nokia Ovi Splashscreen on shutdown
Special Folder Icon (Menu Mod by LuziQ)
-Internet
-Navigation
-Games
-Tools
-Office
-Applications
-Tools
Ovi Music removed in "Music" suite. TTPod and 360Ting added.
RealPlayer, SmartMovie and Youtube added to "Videos & TV " Suite.
PhotoBrowser added to "Photos" suite.
Conversations added to Messaging
Stripes Green theme added (theme by Zylam Marex)
Completely remove Quickoffice and Adobe PDF reader (You can install both without "update error" or "Application is buit-in" bugs.
Fast and smooth kinetic scroll with decelleration. No scrolling on short list.
Additional Shortcut Bars in C6 Homescreen By SeL
Music Player reads only E:/Music
Send protected files like .sis,.sisx,.jar from default File Manager
Camera sound modded.
-silent when camera 1 is selected
-all camera sound options silent when in "silent" profile.
High-Quality Voice Recording Mod
Remove "Show Open Apps" for C6 By yener90
Java Permission mod (No more popup in Java apps asking for permission)
Message Reader
Original 3x4 menu
Increase Heap Size
Remove FOTA Cache
Show Call Duration ON
Show Call Summary ON
Improve Wifi Sensitivity.
Install Everything . No Certificate Error or Expired Certificate.
Put back the "xx New Message" and " xx Missed Call" notification pop-up.
General profile set to "Supremo" (That's the only credit ^_^)
*Read the ReadFirst.txt included in the RAR file for instruction.
Download Here: http://www.mediafire.com/?1z6o28vfus3cgx7
SpaceXGen CFW 2.0 for Nokia 5320XM 6.203 With Flashing Tutorial & Successfully Flashing Log
SpaceXGen CFW 2.0 for Nokia 5320XM 6.203
Everything Tested by me many times if anything missed or not working please post, I will try to solve, suggestions are always welcome
Tips: If you feel leggy or buggy ThemeFX after flashing, reboot your phone, use any task manger Active File or Jbak ...kill Menu and standby ...they will restart automatically...
Feel the full Themefx ..different effects for built-in themes
Rm409_06.203_prd_v19_01
Blue
Blue
Download Font S60_3rd_Hei
Rm409_06.203_prd_v19_01
Blue
Red
Download Font S60_3rd_Hei
Everything Tested by me many times if anything missed or not working please post, I will try to solve, suggestions are always welcome
Tips: If you feel leggy or buggy ThemeFX after flashing, reboot your phone, use any task manger Active File or Jbak ...kill Menu and standby ...they will restart automatically...
Feel the full Themefx ..different effects for built-in themes
Download :
Rm409_06.203_prd_v19_01
Blue
Blue
Download Font S60_3rd_Hei
Mirror link:
Rm409_06.203_prd_v19_01
Blue
Red
Download Font S60_3rd_Hei
Flashing Tutorial & Successfully Flashing Log :
Flash Nokia 5320XM with JAF
THINGS NEEDED
1.Nokia 5320XM
2.JAF 1.98.62 (with PKEY emulator)
3.NAVIFIRM (Download From Here) developed by EPICBIZNUS - modded by Marco Bellino
4.USB data cable
1. Download firmware with NAVIFIRM. See the Screenshot below.
2. Place here your downloaded files. See the path on address bar.
3. Replace your modded files
4. Connect your Phone with USB (PC-Suite mode)
5. Start JAF with emulator
6. Click on "GO"
7. Click in "OK" (Ignore error as we do not have box ).
8. Select BB5 Tab, Select these only with RED box
9. Click on "Use INI" after selecting those options
10. Select Phone Model.
11. Power Off your Phone
12. Click on Flash
13. Read the warning carefully
14. Click "Yes"
15. Press Power ON of Phone
16. JAF will detect your phone automatically.
17. Process will start. Do not touch or remove phone while Flashing.
18. After Done, Your phone will start automatically, If not remove battery and re-insert and Start.JAF version 1.98.62PHP Code:
Successfully flashed with my CFW JAF log:
Detected PKEY: 90009699
Card life counter: 99.99%
P-key nokia module version 01.02
FBUS INTERFACE NOT CONNECTED!!!
USB Cable Driver version: 7.1.17.0
Changing mode...Done!
FILES SET FOR FLASHING:
MCU Flash file: NONE
PPM Flash file: NONE
CNT Flash file: NONE
APE Variant file: NONE
Searching for JAF saved location of ini...
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\
Searching for default location of ini...
Checking path: \Products\RM-409\
Searching for JAF saved location of ini...
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\
Scanning ini files...
Searching for default location of ini...
Checking path: \Products\RM-409\
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\
FILES SET FOR FLASHING:
MCU Flash file: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_core.fpsx
PPM Flash file: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\RM409_ENO_x_09wk41v0.a010.fpsx
CNT Flash file: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_v19_01_china.fpsx
APE Variant file: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_v300_01_PRC_CV_R.fpsx
Detected P-KEY: 90009699
P-key nokia module version 01.02
Init usb communication...
PRESS POWER ON NOW!
Searching for phone...Found
Sending RAW loader...
Using 007.016.022
Elf2flash 09.12.000
CMT RAW loader...
Patching RAW boot step1...
Patching RAW boot step2...
Patching RAW boot step3...
Sending RAW Loader...
....................Loader Sent!
Stage 2 starting................PUBKEYS already sent...
PUBKEYS already sent...
PUBKEYS already sent...
PUBKEYS already sent...
.........Phone prepared OK!
Waiting for the phone to boot...
Searching for phone...
Status byte: 8000
Selecting CMT flash...
Result: 0000
Phone is in flash mode...
CMT blocks: 887, APE blocks: 0
Erasing cmt...
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_core.fpsx...
Erasing cmt zone 00040000 - 00082FFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 00083400 - 0087FFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 00B80000 - 077FFFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Partition result: 0014
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\RM409_ENO_x_09wk41v0.a010.fpsx...
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_v19_01_china.fpsx...
Erasing cmt zone 05190000 - 06FFFFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_v300_01_PRC_CV_R.fpsx...
Erasing cmt zone 07000000 - 077FFFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Send CMT CFG...
Writing cmt...
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_core.fpsx...
Sending CMT HASH for ADA
Sending CMT HASH for KEYS
Sending CMT HASH for PRIMAPP
Sending CMT HASH for RAP3NAND
Sending CMT HASH for PASUBTOC
cmt->PAPUB_CERTIFICATE_DATA_BB5 block detected
cmt->PAPUB_CERTIFICATE_DATA_BB5 block detected, sending...
cmt->PAPUB keys already sent...
cmt->PAPUB keys already sent...
cmt->PAPUB keys already sent...
Sending CMT HASH for SOS*UPDAPP
Sending CMT HASH for SOS*DSP0
Sending CMT HASH for SOS*ISASW
Sending CMT HASH for SOS+CORE
Sending CMT HASH for SOS+ROFS1
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\RM409_ENO_x_09wk41v0.a010.fpsx...
Sending CMT HASH for SOS*ENO
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_v19_01_china.fpsx...
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-409\rm409_06.203_prd_v300_01_PRC_CV_R.fpsx...
Rebooting...
Finishing CMT session...
Restarting CMT...
Pooling phone...
MCUSW: V ICPR71_09w12.12
01-04-10
RM-409
(c) Nokia
APESW: 06.203
VariantSW: (null)
Prodcode: 0562942
Setting test mode...
Setting FULL FACTORY...
Operation took 0 minutes 7 seconds...
Done!
Done!
[CFW] Nokia N97 RM-507 V22.2.110 Customize Firmware
[CFW] N97 RM-507 V22.2.110 Customize Firmware
Only For N97 RM-507
i take all the mods from Hegazy Ultimate N97 V4.0
and put in this firmware version,
it's fast, smooth and awesome.
Description
1. Moved Browser Cache To C For More Smoother And Performance.
2. Add Api Bridge v1.1 (Used For Some App Like Ovi Store, ... Etc.
3. Making Mod Max Fps 28 100% Working
4. Improved Accleration More Than Before ( Moved App Cache To All Drives For Over All Performance).
5. Add Auto Installer V1.20 In Z Drive ;)
6. Update RAMblow From 1.0 To 1.30 And Still Have To Disable Open4all Patch Before Use.
7. Add Winrar V 1.1 With System Plugin So You Can Open Any Rar File Form Any File Browser Defult By
System ;)
8. Add Accl Switch v1.0 'So Now You Can Turn On/Off Accleometer Sensor By Only One Touch ;) .
9. Decreased System Responce Time So You Can Feel How Fast Is Your Phone.
10. Restart Time Is Decreased "Also So Enjoy Fast Reboot.
11. All Known Bugs Are Completely Fixed And Totaly Improved.
12. Add Install Server Patch With AutoRun ( For People How Have problems With Built In install Server )
100% Working ;) .
13. Light Intensity set to 10% light by default (For More Bettary Life ;) ).
14. Disabled StartUp Light For More Bettary Life Saver
15. Auto Lock Touch Screen Set to 30 Sec By Defult
16. Brightness Is Set to The Lower Lever For More Bettary Life
17. Camera : When Open The Camera Lens Cover You Have To Press The Camera Button For 1Sec to
Open
It's Not Bug I Do That So You Can Open Any Torch App Freely Without No Bugs
After You Press Camera Button You Can Take Any Photos And Then Close The lens Cover It Will Normaly
Close The Camera App
So The Cover Is Working In Closing Camera Only Not Oppening It.
18. Increasing Auto Rotate Sensor Rsponse
19. Prevent UnNessesry App From Start Uo To Get More Ram Space
20. Voice Command Is Completley Disapled But You Can Start It Manually To Gaint More Ram.
21 Audio Plugins Is Set With High Codecs.
22. Add Restart Instead Of Power Off, When pressing Power Button For Long Time Phone Will Restart Fastly To Shut It Down Shut Press Power Button For once And Chose Power Off.
Rompatcher+ v2.3 :
Remove Recorder Tone Auto On
Open4all+ Auto On Must Be Disabled Before Using RamBlow To Prevent Phone From Restarting :D
Read CRoot Disabled
C2Z Disabled
C2zBin Disabled
Disable Red Light For Videos And Images Disabled
Active Bass Effects Disabled
BlueTooth Locker Disabled
Application alradey in:
1. X-plore 1.51 Full One Icon Only :p
Show hidden files automatically
Show RAM Drives automatically
Show system files/folders automatically
Sort by: Extension automatically
Use system font automatically
2. Touch Restart If Power Button Didn't Response ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted )
3. Qiblah Direction V1.0 To Know The Direction Of Qiblah Befor Pray.( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted
)
4. Phone Torch V1.0 ( Switch Of From Dual Led Flash To Red Light And Vis Versa And Also You Can
Sent Morse Code By Flash From It) ;)
5. Photo Prowser v0.95 With Photos Plugin Defult Photo Browser You Can See The App In Photos Also ;)
( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted )
6. WinRar Plugin v1.0 ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted )
7. Unistall King v1.2.0 Can Be Upgraded With Any Version ;) But You Will Not Use It Coz Defult Unistaller
Working Perfectly With Option To Close Running App When Removing It ;)
8. RamBlow V1.0 Fully Working Without Any Bugz And Can Be Updated And Removing If You
Wish ;) ( Not Built In SoftWare Can Be Deleted )
9. Kill Me To Show Open Process And App And Terminating What You Want Can Be Updated And
Deleted If You Want .
10. Screen Snap v1.0.
Image type: Jpeg - High Quality set automatically
Base file name: Pirate set automatically
Storage: Memory card set automatically
11. Ultimate Voice Recoder v6.2.1 To Record Voice Calls Without Beeb ;)
12. NsysInfo Gets Every Possible Information About Your Great N97 Device. ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be
Deleted )
13. Hand Writing Calculator Fixed 2 Form Nokia For HandWriting Math Calculating Can Be Updated And
Deleted .
14. Adope PDF IFor Ever (Unlimited Trial Period) ;)
15. Nokia Notification Widget For Home Screen Show Your Message And Missed Calls
16. Conversation App Make Your Messages Like Iphone.
Themes:
Defult Theme "Fresh Full Version" From N8 With Ultimate BackGround ;)
Nokia Theme White From C6
Featured:
Remote Lock still enabled
Voice Command still Disabled
Nokia OVI Welcome (My Nokia) Disabled
System Caching And Performance:
Fonts Version Updated (Replaced by C6 fonts).
Running application will cache in All Drivers For Better Berformance ;)
RAM totally Optimise at startup
Some Apps totally disabled on startup
Improved Increases system memory heap size
Decreases application delay and close time taken by apps
Improved UI Acceleration .
Improved Rotation Speed.
Improved Scrolling Speed With Fixed Menu Lag
Disabled Speed Scrolling In Short Lists
Improved Camera Photos (Disabled Compresstion Of Photoa You Got About 2M For Photo But It's Worth)
Improved Video Capture .
Improved Video Call Quality.
Browser cache moved to E:\
Max fps increased from 22 to 28.
Prevented apps to run in background (messaging,log,contacts,...).
Improved WiFi sensivity.
Call:
Summry After Call Set On By Defult
Show Call Duration Set On By Defult
Personalisation:
Splashscreen : Nokia Hack StartUp
Bootscreen: Nokia N97 Bios Boot Screen
Shutdown image removed for faster shutdown
Alarm Snooze interval is set to 7min by default
Light Intensity set to 50% light by default
Theme Effects: Swip And Rotate Full And Working Smoothly
Installation:
SwiPolicy changed which enable to install almost apps without installserver patch
Remove annoying widget security during installation of sis, sisx
Secure Widget Preinstall will not run on first startup.
Java permission is Set To Always Allowed
Install Server.exe Installing Any App Without Certification (No Error In Certification ) By Defult Even If All
Patches Disabled
BlueTooth:
Press 0 To Switch On / Off Bluetooth ;) ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted ).
Security:
Automatic lock phone in 30 seconds by default
Auto Dim Screen Light After 15 seconds by default
Maximum automatic lock phone can be set up to 10 minutes
Menu And Sensors:
Tapping Mode added
shake to get phone silent/snooze alarm.
Connectivity And Browser:
Nokia Default Internet Browser can go landscape with turning control OFF
Auto Resume Download manager will be started on browser start-up to resume
Nokia default file browser can send sisx, sis, jar and any protected items via bluetooth, mms and uploads
Nokia default file browser will open private, sys, C: root folder
FOTA reserved spaces in C: deleted: gain 5MB
Bookmark Edited And Deleted
Messaging, Contacts And Hidden Apps:
Message to My Nokia will not send on startup
Delivery reports set to on by default
No. of message sent saved increase from 20 to 999 by default
Ovi Contacts totally disabled
Camera:
When Opining Lens Cover Camera Will Not Open I Made That So You Can Start Any Torch App
After Opening Camra Lens Cover Press On Camer Button Untill It's Opening Close Camera Cover It Will
Close Cam App Normaly
That Means It Working Succesfully. ;)
Camera sound is disabled In Photos When Choosing Camera Sound No.1 ( Defult ) Even If Warning
Sound Set To On ;)
Video Recording Tones Is Completely Disabled (Start/Pause/Stop)
Camera will not leave in background after close it (SAVE RAM)
Voice Recording And Volume:
All automatically set to the highest quality
Now you can record up to 12 Hours
Internal speaker automatically set to maximum when calling
Loudspeaker automatically set to normal 5/10
Bootscreen volume slowed: Normal volume
Voice recording during call fixed
Music Player And Gallery:
Put all songs file in E:\Music and F:\Music
Music player only read E:\Music and F:\Music location
Faster to refresh
Gallery Improved to find files
Ringtones :
N8 & C6 Defult Ring Tones And Also Add To Genral With Defult Message Tone For N8 Also By Defult
Change All Alarm Tones To Nuclear Alarm Tone By Defult
you can find them in profile settings
Auto Make/Copy Folders:
E:\thinkchange\c
E:\thinkchange\e
E:\Music
E:\patches (auto copy patch)
E:\Recevied
E:\system\Cache
Overviews For Nokia N97:
RAM after reboot: 61.53 mb
RAM after clean up: 59.9 mb
C: drive space after reboot: 64.2 mb - RAM experinces may different due to language in rofs2
MUST!!!!! READ THIS NOTICES BEFORE DOWNLOAD!!! IGNORING THIS, YOU GET NOTHING!!!!
1. Hard reset very needed to avoid conflict of homescreen and apps installed
2. Format MMC is recommended or just delete E:\private E:\sys E:\system E:\resource E:\patches and
F:\private F:\sys F:\system F:\resource F:\patches
3. Delete Any _PAIbTN Folder For Images In E:\Images F:\Images
4. Please Leave Your Phone 7 Min After Flashing Or Hard Reset.
Download the file and put it in
C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-507
Download with NaviFirm the rest of the files.
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Only For N97 RM-507
i take all the mods from Hegazy Ultimate N97 V4.0
and put in this firmware version,
it's fast, smooth and awesome.
Description
1. Moved Browser Cache To C For More Smoother And Performance.
2. Add Api Bridge v1.1 (Used For Some App Like Ovi Store, ... Etc.
3. Making Mod Max Fps 28 100% Working
4. Improved Accleration More Than Before ( Moved App Cache To All Drives For Over All Performance).
5. Add Auto Installer V1.20 In Z Drive ;)
6. Update RAMblow From 1.0 To 1.30 And Still Have To Disable Open4all Patch Before Use.
7. Add Winrar V 1.1 With System Plugin So You Can Open Any Rar File Form Any File Browser Defult By
System ;)
8. Add Accl Switch v1.0 'So Now You Can Turn On/Off Accleometer Sensor By Only One Touch ;) .
9. Decreased System Responce Time So You Can Feel How Fast Is Your Phone.
10. Restart Time Is Decreased "Also So Enjoy Fast Reboot.
11. All Known Bugs Are Completely Fixed And Totaly Improved.
12. Add Install Server Patch With AutoRun ( For People How Have problems With Built In install Server )
100% Working ;) .
13. Light Intensity set to 10% light by default (For More Bettary Life ;) ).
14. Disabled StartUp Light For More Bettary Life Saver
15. Auto Lock Touch Screen Set to 30 Sec By Defult
16. Brightness Is Set to The Lower Lever For More Bettary Life
17. Camera : When Open The Camera Lens Cover You Have To Press The Camera Button For 1Sec to
Open
It's Not Bug I Do That So You Can Open Any Torch App Freely Without No Bugs
After You Press Camera Button You Can Take Any Photos And Then Close The lens Cover It Will Normaly
Close The Camera App
So The Cover Is Working In Closing Camera Only Not Oppening It.
18. Increasing Auto Rotate Sensor Rsponse
19. Prevent UnNessesry App From Start Uo To Get More Ram Space
20. Voice Command Is Completley Disapled But You Can Start It Manually To Gaint More Ram.
21 Audio Plugins Is Set With High Codecs.
22. Add Restart Instead Of Power Off, When pressing Power Button For Long Time Phone Will Restart Fastly To Shut It Down Shut Press Power Button For once And Chose Power Off.
Rompatcher+ v2.3 :
Remove Recorder Tone Auto On
Open4all+ Auto On Must Be Disabled Before Using RamBlow To Prevent Phone From Restarting :D
Read CRoot Disabled
C2Z Disabled
C2zBin Disabled
Disable Red Light For Videos And Images Disabled
Active Bass Effects Disabled
BlueTooth Locker Disabled
Application alradey in:
1. X-plore 1.51 Full One Icon Only :p
Show hidden files automatically
Show RAM Drives automatically
Show system files/folders automatically
Sort by: Extension automatically
Use system font automatically
2. Touch Restart If Power Button Didn't Response ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted )
3. Qiblah Direction V1.0 To Know The Direction Of Qiblah Befor Pray.( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted
)
4. Phone Torch V1.0 ( Switch Of From Dual Led Flash To Red Light And Vis Versa And Also You Can
Sent Morse Code By Flash From It) ;)
5. Photo Prowser v0.95 With Photos Plugin Defult Photo Browser You Can See The App In Photos Also ;)
( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted )
6. WinRar Plugin v1.0 ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted )
7. Unistall King v1.2.0 Can Be Upgraded With Any Version ;) But You Will Not Use It Coz Defult Unistaller
Working Perfectly With Option To Close Running App When Removing It ;)
8. RamBlow V1.0 Fully Working Without Any Bugz And Can Be Updated And Removing If You
Wish ;) ( Not Built In SoftWare Can Be Deleted )
9. Kill Me To Show Open Process And App And Terminating What You Want Can Be Updated And
Deleted If You Want .
10. Screen Snap v1.0.
Image type: Jpeg - High Quality set automatically
Base file name: Pirate set automatically
Storage: Memory card set automatically
11. Ultimate Voice Recoder v6.2.1 To Record Voice Calls Without Beeb ;)
12. NsysInfo Gets Every Possible Information About Your Great N97 Device. ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be
Deleted )
13. Hand Writing Calculator Fixed 2 Form Nokia For HandWriting Math Calculating Can Be Updated And
Deleted .
14. Adope PDF IFor Ever (Unlimited Trial Period) ;)
15. Nokia Notification Widget For Home Screen Show Your Message And Missed Calls
16. Conversation App Make Your Messages Like Iphone.
Themes:
Defult Theme "Fresh Full Version" From N8 With Ultimate BackGround ;)
Nokia Theme White From C6
Featured:
Remote Lock still enabled
Voice Command still Disabled
Nokia OVI Welcome (My Nokia) Disabled
System Caching And Performance:
Fonts Version Updated (Replaced by C6 fonts).
Running application will cache in All Drivers For Better Berformance ;)
RAM totally Optimise at startup
Some Apps totally disabled on startup
Improved Increases system memory heap size
Decreases application delay and close time taken by apps
Improved UI Acceleration .
Improved Rotation Speed.
Improved Scrolling Speed With Fixed Menu Lag
Disabled Speed Scrolling In Short Lists
Improved Camera Photos (Disabled Compresstion Of Photoa You Got About 2M For Photo But It's Worth)
Improved Video Capture .
Improved Video Call Quality.
Browser cache moved to E:\
Max fps increased from 22 to 28.
Prevented apps to run in background (messaging,log,contacts,...).
Improved WiFi sensivity.
Call:
Summry After Call Set On By Defult
Show Call Duration Set On By Defult
Personalisation:
Splashscreen : Nokia Hack StartUp
Bootscreen: Nokia N97 Bios Boot Screen
Shutdown image removed for faster shutdown
Alarm Snooze interval is set to 7min by default
Light Intensity set to 50% light by default
Theme Effects: Swip And Rotate Full And Working Smoothly
Installation:
SwiPolicy changed which enable to install almost apps without installserver patch
Remove annoying widget security during installation of sis, sisx
Secure Widget Preinstall will not run on first startup.
Java permission is Set To Always Allowed
Install Server.exe Installing Any App Without Certification (No Error In Certification ) By Defult Even If All
Patches Disabled
BlueTooth:
Press 0 To Switch On / Off Bluetooth ;) ( Built In SoftWare Can't Be Deleted ).
Security:
Automatic lock phone in 30 seconds by default
Auto Dim Screen Light After 15 seconds by default
Maximum automatic lock phone can be set up to 10 minutes
Menu And Sensors:
Tapping Mode added
shake to get phone silent/snooze alarm.
Connectivity And Browser:
Nokia Default Internet Browser can go landscape with turning control OFF
Auto Resume Download manager will be started on browser start-up to resume
Nokia default file browser can send sisx, sis, jar and any protected items via bluetooth, mms and uploads
Nokia default file browser will open private, sys, C: root folder
FOTA reserved spaces in C: deleted: gain 5MB
Bookmark Edited And Deleted
Messaging, Contacts And Hidden Apps:
Message to My Nokia will not send on startup
Delivery reports set to on by default
No. of message sent saved increase from 20 to 999 by default
Ovi Contacts totally disabled
Camera:
When Opining Lens Cover Camera Will Not Open I Made That So You Can Start Any Torch App
After Opening Camra Lens Cover Press On Camer Button Untill It's Opening Close Camera Cover It Will
Close Cam App Normaly
That Means It Working Succesfully. ;)
Camera sound is disabled In Photos When Choosing Camera Sound No.1 ( Defult ) Even If Warning
Sound Set To On ;)
Video Recording Tones Is Completely Disabled (Start/Pause/Stop)
Camera will not leave in background after close it (SAVE RAM)
Voice Recording And Volume:
All automatically set to the highest quality
Now you can record up to 12 Hours
Internal speaker automatically set to maximum when calling
Loudspeaker automatically set to normal 5/10
Bootscreen volume slowed: Normal volume
Voice recording during call fixed
Music Player And Gallery:
Put all songs file in E:\Music and F:\Music
Music player only read E:\Music and F:\Music location
Faster to refresh
Gallery Improved to find files
Ringtones :
N8 & C6 Defult Ring Tones And Also Add To Genral With Defult Message Tone For N8 Also By Defult
Change All Alarm Tones To Nuclear Alarm Tone By Defult
you can find them in profile settings
Auto Make/Copy Folders:
E:\thinkchange\c
E:\thinkchange\e
E:\Music
E:\patches (auto copy patch)
E:\Recevied
E:\system\Cache
Overviews For Nokia N97:
RAM after reboot: 61.53 mb
RAM after clean up: 59.9 mb
C: drive space after reboot: 64.2 mb - RAM experinces may different due to language in rofs2
MUST!!!!! READ THIS NOTICES BEFORE DOWNLOAD!!! IGNORING THIS, YOU GET NOTHING!!!!
1. Hard reset very needed to avoid conflict of homescreen and apps installed
2. Format MMC is recommended or just delete E:\private E:\sys E:\system E:\resource E:\patches and
F:\private F:\sys F:\system F:\resource F:\patches
3. Delete Any _PAIbTN Folder For Images In E:\Images F:\Images
4. Please Leave Your Phone 7 Min After Flashing Or Hard Reset.
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TTPod v3.80 Beta 2 S60v3 EN by Caominh171 [Update]
Updates
1, increased one hundred volume, music is more arbitrary;
2, optimal sound fade, support fade;
3, support for AAC audio real spectrum display;
4, support for AAC audio built-in cover display;
5, support long press the volume side buttons to switch songs;
6, the list of performance optimization;
7, optimal spectral display;
8, adjusting the left menu;
9, DIY function to remove the splash screen;
10, the repair part of the BUG.
Notes
1, N73, E50 and other MR models default is ten volume set to open in the sound volume thinning, the volume switch to one hundred;
2, long press the volume side key the song is disabled by default, open in the General Settings.
Top 67 Nokia N8 tips and tricks
MEGA tips-and-tricks post about the first Symbian^3 phone – the Nokia N8!
You may remember my hands-on preview post about this fine device. This time, I’ll take an in-depth look at software capabilities, and how to use them properly. This post is an extensive list of How Tos , and I hope you’ll find them useful! Sit back, take your N8 (or any other mobile phone from the new Symbian family – E7, C7 and C6-01), one cup of your favorite drink, and enjoy! Actually, one cup won’t do the job, but hey, you can come back anytime
Tips are organized into 4 groups: Home screen (1-18), Menu (19-26), Settings (27-51) and Miscellaneous (52-67). Feel free to use search in your PC browser (Ctrl + F), it’ll help you get the answers you need.
1. Add most used apps/contacts to the home screen. The N8 has three, fully customizable, active home screens. You can switch between them by swiping left or right, or by pressing the button with 3 dots, in the bottom-center of the screen.
There are two ways to change the content of your home screen: you can simply tap and hold the screen for a couple of seconds, OR you can press ‘Options’ and then ‘Edit Home screen‘, as shown below.
In both cases, you’ll be at the screen that is similar to the one below:
Now, you can add new shortcuts by pressing the ‘plus’ sign and selecting the desired widget/shortcut from the given list (officially called “Widget catalogue”).
2. Remove unwanted home screen shortcuts. When you turn on your N8 for the first time, you’ll see a few things on the home screens you may not like. The easiest way to remove them is to do a similar procedure as shown in the tip number 1. Once you get to the screen for editing home screens, just tap the undesired shortcut once, and you’ll see a “Remove” message that pops-up. Click on it, and the shortcut is gone!
3. Rearrange home screen shortcuts. If you’re a neat person, you’re going to want to tweak each home screen ’till it’s perfect! Rearranging the stuff that is on the home screen is super-easy – as you’ve seen above, click ‘Options’, then ‘Edit Home screen’, and then just drag-and-drop the shortcut you want to move to the desired position.
4. Change the home screen wallpaper. One of the great features of the new Symbian (other than 3 home screens) is the ability to have a different wallpaper on every home screen. Repeat the steps from the first tip (“Options -> Edit home screen”), and then click “Options -> Change wallpaper“. You will be given a choice: “Default” and “Image”. Select “Default” if you want to keep the picture that is set as wallpaper by the current theme of your phone, or “Image”, if you want to select your own. Select the image you like from your phone’s gallery, and you’ll see a new wallpaper picture. Note: this is even easier on the C7: click “Options -> Change wallpaper” (don’t ask me why it’s different).
The transition between screens won’t be slower because of this, so feel free to add different pictures to different home screens. It’s easier to tell them apart this way…
5. Add and change favorite applications on the home screen. Having most-frequently-used apps on the home screen is very useful, so enter the home screen editing mode, and add the “Shortcuts” widget from the Widget catalogue.
You will see the shortcuts bar, with 4 apps, on the screen. Tap on it, and click “Settings”, in order to choose which 4 apps will be here.
Once there, select the app you want for each field.
6. Add favorite contacts to the home screen. You can add your loved ones and colleagues to your home screen in a pictured, contacts bar. To do so, you need to repeat the steps from tip no.1, and click the ‘plus’ sign. You will see a widget catalogue, and you need to select a widget called “Favorites”.
When you do so, you should notice a new widget on the home screen. Click “Add” (in the widget), and select up to 20 contacts! You do that by marking the desired contacts and pressing “OK”. The widget displays 4 contacts at a time, so scroll left-right to see other people, or to add more people. Important note: if you add a second Contacts bar to some other home screen, and modify it, the Contacts bar on the first screen gets modified too, so you cannot add 60 favorite contacts.
7. Remove unwanted contacts from the home screen. If you add a contact by accident, or you’re just not fond of that person anymore, you can remove his/hers shortcut by pressing the “Remove” button, in the Contacts bar, followed by marking the person you want to expel from your Favorites. If you cannot see the “Remove” button, scroll left-right through the Contacts bar until you locate it.
8. Assign a local picture to a contact. Contacts bar looks much better if you add pictures to your favorite contacts. By doing so, you’ll also see a picture of a contact during a call, so this is another good reason to assign pics to several contacts. Assigning a picture that is located on your phone is a breeze – get to the contact card by pressing the icon of the desired contact in the Favorites widget, or locate the contact in your contact list. When you do so, simply click on the green statue icon, and you’ll see the “Add image” pop-up.
All you need to do now, is to select the pic you want from your local gallery.
9. Assign a Facebook/Twitter picture to a contact. In order to do this, you need to have a Facebook or Twitter account, and you need to log in to at least one of those services on your N8 (in the app called Social Networks, naturally). As in the previous step, open the contact card, and now click on the “Social Networks” button. You will be taken to the mentioned app, and asked to link the online contact with the “real” contact in your phone. If these names don’t match, you can easily search for the online name, and assign it to the contact in the phone. When you locate the contact you need, click “More”, and then “Use this picture in Contact card“.
Great little tool if you ask me. The only thing that I don’t like is that these images are downloaded in very low quality.
10. Add a mailbox to the home screen. This is one of the features I just adore – you can see multiple mailboxes at a glance! As usually, go to the home screen editing mode, click ‘+’ sign, and select “Mail” from the widget list.
Now, you can add the email account that you’ve already made (simply by clicking on it), or create a new one. If you choose the create a new mailbox, click “Create new mailbox”, and follow the creation process. More about creating a new mailbox later.
11. Download more widgets from the OVI Store. If you need more widgets, you can very easily download them from the OVI Store. When in Widget catalogue, click the blue shopping bag icon that has written “OVI” all over it, and download or buy the stuff you want. As the time goes, there will be more great widgets, so be patient.
12. Make all widgets on a home screen offline. Some widgets require network connection in order to display news, updates, etc… This is very handy, but sometimes (when abroad, for example), you will need to put them offline. This is done very simply: press “Options -> Widgets to offline mode“, and they will remain offline until you click “Widgets to online mode”. This affects all 3 home screens!
13. Access various shortcuts from the home screen. Press the right-top corner of any home screen (near the battery life indicator), and you’ll see a useful pop-up window with several shortcuts.
Depending on your active connections, this window can be different, but there will always be 3 shortcuts: Connectivity, Clock and Battery. Additionally, you can access various options, as shown on the pic above. More on these options later, this is only a preview
14. Set up an alarm. It is very easy to set up an alarm from the home screen. Just tap the clock, and you’ll see the new screen with the “New alarm” button. Press it, and set the time you need to get up. (More on clock and alarms later.)
15. Switch to another profile. If you need to change the way your N8 reacts to incoming calls and messages, click on the “General” button on the Home screen (this button shows the name of the active profile, it will not always show General). When you do so, you’ll be able to select the profile you want from the scrollable list. Detailed tips about profiles later.
16. Open Calendar. You can open the inbuilt calendar by pressing the date on the home screen.
17. Delete a home screen. If you, for some reason, think that three home screens is too much, you can delete one (or two) in just a few clicks. On the unwanted screen, click “Options”, and then “Delete home screen“. Click “Yes”, and you’ll be down to two homescreens.
18. Add a new home screen. If you have less than 3 home screens, you can add new one (or two) by doing this: click “Options -> New Home screen“. The new screen is added to the right of the current home screen, so keep that in mind when adding a new screen.
OK, we’re covered the tips regarding the home screens, now to the Menu customization When you press the button located under the 3,5″ capacitive touch screen, you will launch the N8′s Menu.
19. Rearrange icons any way you like. In order to maximize your productivity, it’s good to put every icon in the place you like. All you need to do is: press “Options” and then “Organise“.
When you do so, you’ll see the menu in editing mode:
Now, just drag and drop any icon to the position you want. Once finished, press “Done”.
20. Move an icon to a different folder. I really think this is one of the most neglected functions of Symbian operating system (not just the new version). You can really put some order in your menu by moving and categorizing the icons. As in the previous tip, click “Options -> Organise”, and then tap and hold the icon you want to move. You’ll see a following pop-up:
Tap “Move to folder” , navigate to the destination folder, and click on it. Voila! The never-used icon is out of the way and buried deep in some folder. You can also drag and drop the icon the the desired folder.
21. Access various shortcuts from the menu. Similar to the tip no. 13, you can get to some useful places by a single press! If the phone is oriented horizontally, click on the middle-bottom part of the screen – it’s the position of the clock, in case you haven’t noticed. If the screen is vertical, this tip is the same as no. 13.
As before, there are 3 permanent shortcuts: Connectivity, Clock and Battery, and some additional, depending on your active connections.
22. Change the menu layout. If you prefer a “list” menu layout over the “grid”, you can switch to it very fast. When in menu, press “Options” and then “List view“. You’ll see a list of your icons – not easy to navigate if you ask me. If you wish to switch back, do the same for the “Grid view”.
23. Minimize an open app. As you know, Symbian is the king of multitasking, so make sure you exploit this absolutely great option. All you need to do, in order to send any currently open app to the background, is to press the Menu key briefly. Now, you can open some other apps, get the data you need, and return to the minimized application. More in the following tip.
24. Show running applications. In order to return to the app you’ve just minimized, you can do one of the following things: (where ever you are in the menu or home screen), press “Options”, followed by “Show open applications“, or with more style, press and hold the menu key for approximately one second.
Either way, Task manager will pop up, and you will see a scrollable list of thumbnails of your running applications, as pictured below. Navigate to the app you want to bring to front (a.k.a. maximize), and click on it.
25. Quickly close an open app. I would recommend to close an app as soon as you’ve finished using it. This way, you’ll save the battery life and you’ll have more RAM memory to work with. Instead of bringing that application to the front (as described in the previous tip) and then clicking “Options -> Exit”, you can simply press the “Close” button (marked with an “X”) in the Task manager, as shown in the picture above.
26. Close multiple apps at once. If you have several apps running, and you don’t need them anymore, you can close them all with a single click. Just launch the Task manager by holding the Menu key, and then press and hold any displayed thumbnail. You’ll see a following screen:
Just tap “Close all“, and all running applications will be closed. Great time saver. I would like to have another option in this list: “Close all except this one“, so Nokia if you’re listening, please add this in future firmware update.
Now you know some practical stuff about the Symbian^3 menu and home screens. It is time to go through settings that will help you personalize and tweak the N8 the way you want.
27. Use Profiles. Your mobile phone comes with 6 fully modifiable profiles, and it is very wise to use them. Profile is a group of various settings, that include the ringtone selection, vibration options, etc.. Instead of turning the phone off during the meeting or while sleeping, you can simply put it in the corresponding profile. Open the Menu, go to “Settings” and open “Profiles“.
You will see a list of phone’s profiles. If you’re going to bed, select the “Silent” profile, and your phone will not make a sound! In the “Meeting” profile, your N8 will beep once when there’s an incoming call, etc… Profile named “Offline” is a bit different than the rest – you will not be able to use your phone for calls and texting. This profile is meant to be used in planes, and other places that forbid the use of GSM communication. To activate a profile, simply click on it, and select “Activate”.
28. Edit a profile. Symbian^3 profiles have a great level of customization. You can change almost anything you like, so let’s begin. Go to Profiles, as described in the previous tip, tap on the profile you want to modify, and then press “Personalise“. You will see a huge list of changeable fields. All fields are pretty much self-explanatory, so you shouldn’t have problems customizing.
29. Limit a profile’s duration. This is an extremely useful option. You can set the exact time you want the profile to expire. For example, I like to switch from “Silent” to “General” when I get up. This is done by opening profiles as we did in the tip 26, clicking on the desired profile, and then pressing “Timed“. You will see the following screen, so set the preferred time and click “OK”. Note: after timed profile expires, phone will return to the previously active profile.
30. Change a theme. As you already know, Symbian is absolutely great for customization, so you can change the entire look and feel of the phone. I like elegant, black themes with simple icons, as the one you see in the screenshots above. These themes are easy to use, and they also save battery life, when compared to white (bright) themes! Go to “Settings”, and then “Themes“, and you’ll be at the following screen.
Select “General“, and choose the theme you like. Here’s a different theme, for your reference. You can download more themes from OVI Store.
31. Change a screensaver. To be honest, I don’t use screen savers, but the one on the N8 might change that. Go to “Settings -> Themes -> Screen saver“, and you’ll see a list of installed screen savers.
Try all of them to find the one you prefer. My friendly advice is to select the one named “Big Clock“. It’s very simple and elegant, and it gives you the info you need… Note: depending on your time settings, this clock can be digital or analogue.
32. Change time and date related settings. Relative to your culture and geographical location, you will want to change the time and date format. Simply navigate to “Settings -> Phone -> Time and Date“.
Click on it, and you’ll have a wide variety of options.
Make sure that the correct time and time zone are set (this will change when you travel to a different time zone), as well time and date formats. My advice is to change the clock type to “Digital“, because it takes less time to acknowledge the precise time (Get it? Never mind… ). You can also set your the default snooze time, if you want to sleep longer in the morning.
33. Manage motion sensor settings. N8 has a motion sensor for display rotation, and for some other cool options. We’re still at “Settings -> Phone”. Go to “Sensor settings“, make sure that “Sensors” field displays “On”, click on the “Turning control“, and you’ll see this screen:
First option is very handy, for example: you’re in a meeting, and you’ve forgotten to put your cell into the Meeting profile. The phone rings, and instead of rejecting the call, you can simply flip the phone screen-down, and it will stop producing sound. I like to have all 3 fields marked, but if you, for some reason, don’t want to have screen rotation, uncheck that.
34. Set a phone lock code. This options is very useful (use it carefully – make sure you don’t forget this code!!!) in case you want to protect your N8. Go to “Settings -> Phone -> Phone management”, then to “Security settings“, and then to “Phone and SIM card“. Find the “Lock code” field, and type in a numerical password (and verify it).
You can lock your phone, by pressing the Power button, and then “Lock phone”.
If you now try to unlock the N8, you will see the lock screen, followed by the screen that requires you to enter the lock code.
35. Remotely lock your phone! One of the best additions to the new Symbian is the ability to lock a lost phone by a single SMS! In case you lose your precious phone, this option is a phone-saver! You need to enable this, by going to ”Settings -> Phone -> Phone management”, then to “Security settings“, and then to “Phone and SIM card“. Now, locate the “Remote phone locking” field, and enable it.
You will be prompted to enter the remote locking message (the password). Now you can lock your phone, even if you’re not near the device, by sending an SMS (from any other phone) that contains the remote locking message.
36. Manage the menu button blinking. Another handy tip – the N8′s menu key can blink for selected amount of time if there’s an event (missed call and/or new message). To change the duration of the blinking and the events notified, go to ”Settings -> Phone -> Notification lights” and select “Notification light“.
Now, select how long you want this button to blink, and the events that trigger this blinking. I think 30 minutes is just fine, and that both the missed call and new message should be notified.
Great, we’ve finished with the “Phone” section of the Settings.
37. Uninstall an app or theme. If you’ve installed an application that you do not fancy any more, you can uninstall it by going to the Application Manager (open Settings -> Application Manager). You will be at the following screen, so tap the “Installed apps” field:
The list of all installed applications will be shown, so you need to locate the unwanted application/theme, tap and hold that app, and click the “Uninstall” button in the pop-up window. Now click “Yes”, and the app is no more!
Your N8 is a multimedia beast, but it is a phone, after all. We’re now going to change some settings regarding the phone calls.
38. Activate call waiting. This option is superb for conference calls, so make sure you enable it. You’ll be able to talk to several persons at once, if you go to “Settings -> Calling -> Call”, and click on the “Call waiting” field.
Just tap “Activate“, and you’re good to go!
39. See call duration during the call. If you want to track the duration of your calls while talking, this option will come practical. Go to “Settings -> Calling -> Call”, and enable “Show call duration” field.
40. Display call summary when the call is over. I like this feature, because it shows the duration of the call as soon as you hang up. Go to “Settings -> Calling -> Call”, and enable “Summary after call” field.
Now, off to connectivity!
41. Change the type of USB connection. When you connect your N8 to the PC, it will automatically use “Nokia OVI Suite” mode. This mode comes handy for synchronization, but sometimes you just want to transfer files to/from PC. In order to change this mode, go to “Settings -> Connectivity” and select “USB“. You will see 4 available USB modes:
You can change the default type of connection simply by clicking on it, and you can also change the type while you’re connected!
42. Save data connection costs. If you have a limited dataplan you can save some KB’s by setting the phone to automatically switch from GPRS/3G to WiFi connection, when available. Go to ”Settings -> Connectivity”, and then choose “Settings“. In the first field select “Known WLANs only“, as pictured.
43. Change the priority of the Internet access points. When there are several WiFi networks available, the best way to choose the one you want is to prioritize. Visit ”Settings -> Connectivity -> Settings”, and click “Destinations“.
Select “Internet“, and you will see a list of saved APs. Tap and hold the access point you want to move up/down, and you’ll see the following screen:
Simply tap “Change priority“, and then tap on the position you want to place that AP.
44. Create a new access point manually. There will be situations when you need to fill in some advanced data for certain WLAN networks (hidden and proxy-based networks come to my mind). In order to achieve this, go to ”Settings -> Connectivity -> Settings -> Destinations”, and click on the “Access Point” field. You will be asked if you would like to search for available WiFi hotspots. This won’t work for hidden networks, so click “No” in that case. Otherwise, click “Yes” and select desired WiFi network. If you choose to manually add all data, you will need to choose the type of new access point (WLAN or Packet data). After that, just follow the creation process, and fill in the data needed.
45. Manage active connections. If you want to have full control of active data or WiFi connections, go to “Settings -> Connectivity” and then open “Connection manager“. If there are zero active connections, you’ll see a “no active connections” message, and if you’re, for example, connected to WiFi, you’ll see the name of access point that connects your Symbian^3 phone to network, as well the duration of that connection:
If you tap on that AP, you will be given detailed info about that network connection. If you tap and hold AP, you will be able to disconnect that AP. Very useful in some cases!
46. Hide unwanted WiFi networks. I was really pleased when I saw this option. It allows you to skip unwelcome WLAN hotspots during your WiFi scanning process – very convenient in places with many WLANs! As in several previous tips, go to “Settings -> Connectivity”, but now tap “WLAN“. When you do that, you will see a list of all available WiFi networks in your surroundings. In order to display only the one(s) you use/like, do the following: click “Options”, and then “Filter WLANs”.
Now, mark the ones you want to put out of sight, and click “OK”. (I had to blur the first WLAN, it’s name was obscene)… That’s it, you will only see the WLANs you want in the future searches.
47. Scan Bluetooth device by type. This feature is also new, and I find it quite nifty! When pairing with a new Bluetooth device, you need to scan nearby devices. In order to be more productive, the N8 can search devices by their type (audio devices, phones, PCs and input devices). Simply visit “Settings -> Connectivity -> Bluetooth“, and select the second tab, “Paired devices“.
Now just tap “Options”, and then “New paired device“. You will be given a choice:
Choose the category you need, and pair your device!
48. Transfer important data from your old phone. You’ve bought the shiny new N8, but you need all your contacts, bookmarks and calendar entries from your previous Nokia. No need to worry, this is super-simple, just follow my lead. Open “Settings -> Connectivity”, and then “Data transfer“. Select “Phone switch” and then read one of my previous tutorials: How to transfer contacts to your new Nokia? .
49. Use USB-on-the-go! This is one of my favorite Symbian^3 features, because it allows me to transfer files from USB stick to my mobile phone (and vice versa) without the use of PC! The N8 comes with the micro USB to USB cable that you use for this type of connection (unfortunately, C7 doesn’t) . Simply plug the USB memory (or even external hard disk!) to the cable, and then plug the other end of the cable to micro USB port on the phone. File Manager will be launched automatically, and you will see your flash memory in the list:
If you tap and hold the name of your USB device, you’ll have some quite handy options available. Among others, you will be able to format the drive and to rename it.
If you just click on your USB in the list, you will see a list of files and folders that are currently on it. Tap and hold any file to copy it to phone’s memory, to rename it or delete it. It’s the same for other direction (if you want to copy something from the phone to the USB) – locate the desired file/folder using File Manager, tap and hold it, and after pressing “Copy to folder“, select the destination.
50. Always safely remove USB sticks. This is not a must, but it is advisable. In order to prevent data loss, do the following: tap on the up-right corner if in the home screen (or in the Menu, holding the phone vertically), or the bottom-center key, if in Menu, holding the phone horizontally. You will see a pop-up, and just press “Remove USB device“.
51. Connect USB mouse to the phone. This feature is great, not only for showing off, but for productivity, too! Simply, plug in the mouse via mentioned USB cable, and you’re good to go. The mouse pointer (arrow) will be shown on the phone’s display. Check out the pic below. Cool, right?
Instead of touching the screen, press the left mouse button, and the tap will be simulated! Press the right key to minimize an app, or to open the menu. Press and hold the right key to open task manager. You can even use the scroll wheel to navigate through gallery with more speed! Truly, an amazing feature!
Great, we’ve finished Connectivity. This pretty much covers the settings you will need, so now, short tricks.
52. Receive reports for sent text messages. This fundamental option is disabled by default, and I really don’t know why. To correct this mistake, go to “Messaging”, and then Options -> Settings -> Text message”. Find the field called “Receive report“, and select “Yes”.
53. Find the Log icon. At first, I almost though Symbian^3 ditched the log of all your communication data. Yes, it was THAT hard to find. The Log is well hidden in “Applications -> Tools” – not that deep down in the menu, but it was the last place I looked. That’s why I moved it to the main (Root) folder of the Menu.
54. Send a SMS from the call log. This is another handy time saver. For example, imagine you have one missed call, and you want to send a text to the person who tried to reach you. Instead of opening the Messaging app, just tap and hold that entry in the call log (this also works for dialed and received calls), and you’ll see a pop up window, that will allow you to quickly send the message (among other things). Click “Create message“, and start typing! Hat tip to Darko for this one!
55. Send or share multiple photos at once. This is truly a time saver, so pay attention. Tap the Photos icon, and choose, for example, “All”. Now, click on the tick (check mark) icon, and you’ll be in the mode for multiple selection. Check the pics you want to send, then click “Options -> Send” and select the desired method.
56. Download applications from OVI Store. Your N8 comes with preinstalled OVI Store client, so getting new apps is effortless. The number of Symbian^3 apps is still not massive, but we won’t have to wait too long for more great content.
57. Use WiFi when possible. WiFi connection has several advantages over data connection: it’s free, it’s (usually) faster and it consumes less battery, so you should have this tip on mind all the time.
58. Add bookmarks to the browser. This may seem as a nuisance at first, but you need to think ahead, because it will make your browsing easier. When you land on a certain (frequently used) page, adding a bookmark can’t be easier. Click on the bidirectional arrow in the right-bottom of the screen to show the hidden buttons, and then click on the 3 horizontal stripes (more options). You will see a pop-up window with several icons.
Tap “Save bookmark” icon, name the bookmark, and it’s done!
59. Download additional language(s) for the dictionary. When you launch the inbuilt “Dictionary” app (located in Applications -> Office), you will be prompted to download another language (English is preinstalled). Do that, and you’ll have a decent, offline, bilingual translations! Works very well with Serbian-English translations.
60. Set the audio recording quality to high. The N8 has a fine preinstalled audio recording software called Recorder (located in Applications -> Office). You can run the app during the phone call and record it, and in order to get the best quality of sound, you need to take the following action. Launch the Recorder, tap “Options -> Settings”, and select “High“, in the “recording quality” field.
61. Set up an email account. Creating a new mailbox couldn’t be more convenient. Just launch the app called Mail (located in the Applications folder), and tap on the “New” icon. If you’re using one of the popular email providers (Yahoo!, Google, Hotmail, OVI), all you need to fill in is your email address, and the corresponding password. Everything else takes place automatically!
62. Update phone software regularly. Nokia will publish various firmware updates for your phone, so make sure you always have the newest version. Because all Symbian^3 phones support OTA (Over The Air) updates, you can easily update software without the PC. Just type in *#0000# (these are zeros), and you’ll see firmware details.
Tap “Options -> Check for updates“, and see if there’s an update from Nokia!
63. Launch the camera by pressing the Camera button! Please don’t go through the menu and search for the camera icon, this is WAY faster.
64. Set the camera resolution to maximum. In order to have full screen images, the default resolution on my N8 was set to 9MP. If you want to have the best quality, launch the camera, and tap “Options – > Settings“. Change the the first field (Image quality) to the greatest value.
65. Enable video stabilisation. The N8 can record great 720p video, and this tip will make your video creation a little less shaky. Open the camera, switch to video mode by pressing the camcorder icon, and then tap ”Options – > Settings”. Find the field called “Video stabilisation” and click on it to display “On”.
66. Activate the “power saving mode”. When the battery is down to one (or two) bar(s), it’s very smart to activate this mode – it will dim the display, disconnect Bluetooth, disable the screensaver and switch to GSM from 3G network (that means: no fast data traffic and no video calls)…, and by doing so, you’ll will significantly prolong the operating time of the phone. Just press the power button, and scroll down till you see “Activate power saving“. Click on it, and the economic mode is on. I also switch to power saving mode at night, and that way, I get more from my battery!
67. Remove memory card without turning the phone off. You can hot-swap memory cards quite easily. As in the previous tip, push the Power button, and then tap “Remove F: memory“. This will close all running apps that are installed on this memory, and you will be able to safely remove the memory card. Note: This tip doesn’t include the C7 because, unfortunately, it’s microSD slot is located under the battery.
Bonus tip: enable WiFi tethering on your N8. Sharing your GPRS/3G connection with other devices via WiFi is absolutely a must! This tip actually requires you to download a free, extremely practical, app called JoikuSpot Light. It’s very easy to use, and you can read about it in one of my previous posts.
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You may remember my hands-on preview post about this fine device. This time, I’ll take an in-depth look at software capabilities, and how to use them properly. This post is an extensive list of How Tos , and I hope you’ll find them useful! Sit back, take your N8 (or any other mobile phone from the new Symbian family – E7, C7 and C6-01), one cup of your favorite drink, and enjoy! Actually, one cup won’t do the job, but hey, you can come back anytime
Tips are organized into 4 groups: Home screen (1-18), Menu (19-26), Settings (27-51) and Miscellaneous (52-67). Feel free to use search in your PC browser (Ctrl + F), it’ll help you get the answers you need.
1. Add most used apps/contacts to the home screen. The N8 has three, fully customizable, active home screens. You can switch between them by swiping left or right, or by pressing the button with 3 dots, in the bottom-center of the screen.
There are two ways to change the content of your home screen: you can simply tap and hold the screen for a couple of seconds, OR you can press ‘Options’ and then ‘Edit Home screen‘, as shown below.
In both cases, you’ll be at the screen that is similar to the one below:
Now, you can add new shortcuts by pressing the ‘plus’ sign and selecting the desired widget/shortcut from the given list (officially called “Widget catalogue”).
2. Remove unwanted home screen shortcuts. When you turn on your N8 for the first time, you’ll see a few things on the home screens you may not like. The easiest way to remove them is to do a similar procedure as shown in the tip number 1. Once you get to the screen for editing home screens, just tap the undesired shortcut once, and you’ll see a “Remove” message that pops-up. Click on it, and the shortcut is gone!
3. Rearrange home screen shortcuts. If you’re a neat person, you’re going to want to tweak each home screen ’till it’s perfect! Rearranging the stuff that is on the home screen is super-easy – as you’ve seen above, click ‘Options’, then ‘Edit Home screen’, and then just drag-and-drop the shortcut you want to move to the desired position.
4. Change the home screen wallpaper. One of the great features of the new Symbian (other than 3 home screens) is the ability to have a different wallpaper on every home screen. Repeat the steps from the first tip (“Options -> Edit home screen”), and then click “Options -> Change wallpaper“. You will be given a choice: “Default” and “Image”. Select “Default” if you want to keep the picture that is set as wallpaper by the current theme of your phone, or “Image”, if you want to select your own. Select the image you like from your phone’s gallery, and you’ll see a new wallpaper picture. Note: this is even easier on the C7: click “Options -> Change wallpaper” (don’t ask me why it’s different).
The transition between screens won’t be slower because of this, so feel free to add different pictures to different home screens. It’s easier to tell them apart this way…
5. Add and change favorite applications on the home screen. Having most-frequently-used apps on the home screen is very useful, so enter the home screen editing mode, and add the “Shortcuts” widget from the Widget catalogue.
You will see the shortcuts bar, with 4 apps, on the screen. Tap on it, and click “Settings”, in order to choose which 4 apps will be here.
Once there, select the app you want for each field.
6. Add favorite contacts to the home screen. You can add your loved ones and colleagues to your home screen in a pictured, contacts bar. To do so, you need to repeat the steps from tip no.1, and click the ‘plus’ sign. You will see a widget catalogue, and you need to select a widget called “Favorites”.
When you do so, you should notice a new widget on the home screen. Click “Add” (in the widget), and select up to 20 contacts! You do that by marking the desired contacts and pressing “OK”. The widget displays 4 contacts at a time, so scroll left-right to see other people, or to add more people. Important note: if you add a second Contacts bar to some other home screen, and modify it, the Contacts bar on the first screen gets modified too, so you cannot add 60 favorite contacts.
7. Remove unwanted contacts from the home screen. If you add a contact by accident, or you’re just not fond of that person anymore, you can remove his/hers shortcut by pressing the “Remove” button, in the Contacts bar, followed by marking the person you want to expel from your Favorites. If you cannot see the “Remove” button, scroll left-right through the Contacts bar until you locate it.
8. Assign a local picture to a contact. Contacts bar looks much better if you add pictures to your favorite contacts. By doing so, you’ll also see a picture of a contact during a call, so this is another good reason to assign pics to several contacts. Assigning a picture that is located on your phone is a breeze – get to the contact card by pressing the icon of the desired contact in the Favorites widget, or locate the contact in your contact list. When you do so, simply click on the green statue icon, and you’ll see the “Add image” pop-up.
All you need to do now, is to select the pic you want from your local gallery.
9. Assign a Facebook/Twitter picture to a contact. In order to do this, you need to have a Facebook or Twitter account, and you need to log in to at least one of those services on your N8 (in the app called Social Networks, naturally). As in the previous step, open the contact card, and now click on the “Social Networks” button. You will be taken to the mentioned app, and asked to link the online contact with the “real” contact in your phone. If these names don’t match, you can easily search for the online name, and assign it to the contact in the phone. When you locate the contact you need, click “More”, and then “Use this picture in Contact card“.
Great little tool if you ask me. The only thing that I don’t like is that these images are downloaded in very low quality.
10. Add a mailbox to the home screen. This is one of the features I just adore – you can see multiple mailboxes at a glance! As usually, go to the home screen editing mode, click ‘+’ sign, and select “Mail” from the widget list.
Now, you can add the email account that you’ve already made (simply by clicking on it), or create a new one. If you choose the create a new mailbox, click “Create new mailbox”, and follow the creation process. More about creating a new mailbox later.
11. Download more widgets from the OVI Store. If you need more widgets, you can very easily download them from the OVI Store. When in Widget catalogue, click the blue shopping bag icon that has written “OVI” all over it, and download or buy the stuff you want. As the time goes, there will be more great widgets, so be patient.
12. Make all widgets on a home screen offline. Some widgets require network connection in order to display news, updates, etc… This is very handy, but sometimes (when abroad, for example), you will need to put them offline. This is done very simply: press “Options -> Widgets to offline mode“, and they will remain offline until you click “Widgets to online mode”. This affects all 3 home screens!
13. Access various shortcuts from the home screen. Press the right-top corner of any home screen (near the battery life indicator), and you’ll see a useful pop-up window with several shortcuts.
Depending on your active connections, this window can be different, but there will always be 3 shortcuts: Connectivity, Clock and Battery. Additionally, you can access various options, as shown on the pic above. More on these options later, this is only a preview
14. Set up an alarm. It is very easy to set up an alarm from the home screen. Just tap the clock, and you’ll see the new screen with the “New alarm” button. Press it, and set the time you need to get up. (More on clock and alarms later.)
15. Switch to another profile. If you need to change the way your N8 reacts to incoming calls and messages, click on the “General” button on the Home screen (this button shows the name of the active profile, it will not always show General). When you do so, you’ll be able to select the profile you want from the scrollable list. Detailed tips about profiles later.
16. Open Calendar. You can open the inbuilt calendar by pressing the date on the home screen.
17. Delete a home screen. If you, for some reason, think that three home screens is too much, you can delete one (or two) in just a few clicks. On the unwanted screen, click “Options”, and then “Delete home screen“. Click “Yes”, and you’ll be down to two homescreens.
18. Add a new home screen. If you have less than 3 home screens, you can add new one (or two) by doing this: click “Options -> New Home screen“. The new screen is added to the right of the current home screen, so keep that in mind when adding a new screen.
OK, we’re covered the tips regarding the home screens, now to the Menu customization When you press the button located under the 3,5″ capacitive touch screen, you will launch the N8′s Menu.
19. Rearrange icons any way you like. In order to maximize your productivity, it’s good to put every icon in the place you like. All you need to do is: press “Options” and then “Organise“.
When you do so, you’ll see the menu in editing mode:
Now, just drag and drop any icon to the position you want. Once finished, press “Done”.
20. Move an icon to a different folder. I really think this is one of the most neglected functions of Symbian operating system (not just the new version). You can really put some order in your menu by moving and categorizing the icons. As in the previous tip, click “Options -> Organise”, and then tap and hold the icon you want to move. You’ll see a following pop-up:
Tap “Move to folder” , navigate to the destination folder, and click on it. Voila! The never-used icon is out of the way and buried deep in some folder. You can also drag and drop the icon the the desired folder.
21. Access various shortcuts from the menu. Similar to the tip no. 13, you can get to some useful places by a single press! If the phone is oriented horizontally, click on the middle-bottom part of the screen – it’s the position of the clock, in case you haven’t noticed. If the screen is vertical, this tip is the same as no. 13.
As before, there are 3 permanent shortcuts: Connectivity, Clock and Battery, and some additional, depending on your active connections.
22. Change the menu layout. If you prefer a “list” menu layout over the “grid”, you can switch to it very fast. When in menu, press “Options” and then “List view“. You’ll see a list of your icons – not easy to navigate if you ask me. If you wish to switch back, do the same for the “Grid view”.
23. Minimize an open app. As you know, Symbian is the king of multitasking, so make sure you exploit this absolutely great option. All you need to do, in order to send any currently open app to the background, is to press the Menu key briefly. Now, you can open some other apps, get the data you need, and return to the minimized application. More in the following tip.
24. Show running applications. In order to return to the app you’ve just minimized, you can do one of the following things: (where ever you are in the menu or home screen), press “Options”, followed by “Show open applications“, or with more style, press and hold the menu key for approximately one second.
Either way, Task manager will pop up, and you will see a scrollable list of thumbnails of your running applications, as pictured below. Navigate to the app you want to bring to front (a.k.a. maximize), and click on it.
25. Quickly close an open app. I would recommend to close an app as soon as you’ve finished using it. This way, you’ll save the battery life and you’ll have more RAM memory to work with. Instead of bringing that application to the front (as described in the previous tip) and then clicking “Options -> Exit”, you can simply press the “Close” button (marked with an “X”) in the Task manager, as shown in the picture above.
26. Close multiple apps at once. If you have several apps running, and you don’t need them anymore, you can close them all with a single click. Just launch the Task manager by holding the Menu key, and then press and hold any displayed thumbnail. You’ll see a following screen:
Just tap “Close all“, and all running applications will be closed. Great time saver. I would like to have another option in this list: “Close all except this one“, so Nokia if you’re listening, please add this in future firmware update.
Now you know some practical stuff about the Symbian^3 menu and home screens. It is time to go through settings that will help you personalize and tweak the N8 the way you want.
27. Use Profiles. Your mobile phone comes with 6 fully modifiable profiles, and it is very wise to use them. Profile is a group of various settings, that include the ringtone selection, vibration options, etc.. Instead of turning the phone off during the meeting or while sleeping, you can simply put it in the corresponding profile. Open the Menu, go to “Settings” and open “Profiles“.
You will see a list of phone’s profiles. If you’re going to bed, select the “Silent” profile, and your phone will not make a sound! In the “Meeting” profile, your N8 will beep once when there’s an incoming call, etc… Profile named “Offline” is a bit different than the rest – you will not be able to use your phone for calls and texting. This profile is meant to be used in planes, and other places that forbid the use of GSM communication. To activate a profile, simply click on it, and select “Activate”.
28. Edit a profile. Symbian^3 profiles have a great level of customization. You can change almost anything you like, so let’s begin. Go to Profiles, as described in the previous tip, tap on the profile you want to modify, and then press “Personalise“. You will see a huge list of changeable fields. All fields are pretty much self-explanatory, so you shouldn’t have problems customizing.
29. Limit a profile’s duration. This is an extremely useful option. You can set the exact time you want the profile to expire. For example, I like to switch from “Silent” to “General” when I get up. This is done by opening profiles as we did in the tip 26, clicking on the desired profile, and then pressing “Timed“. You will see the following screen, so set the preferred time and click “OK”. Note: after timed profile expires, phone will return to the previously active profile.
30. Change a theme. As you already know, Symbian is absolutely great for customization, so you can change the entire look and feel of the phone. I like elegant, black themes with simple icons, as the one you see in the screenshots above. These themes are easy to use, and they also save battery life, when compared to white (bright) themes! Go to “Settings”, and then “Themes“, and you’ll be at the following screen.
Select “General“, and choose the theme you like. Here’s a different theme, for your reference. You can download more themes from OVI Store.
31. Change a screensaver. To be honest, I don’t use screen savers, but the one on the N8 might change that. Go to “Settings -> Themes -> Screen saver“, and you’ll see a list of installed screen savers.
Try all of them to find the one you prefer. My friendly advice is to select the one named “Big Clock“. It’s very simple and elegant, and it gives you the info you need… Note: depending on your time settings, this clock can be digital or analogue.
32. Change time and date related settings. Relative to your culture and geographical location, you will want to change the time and date format. Simply navigate to “Settings -> Phone -> Time and Date“.
Click on it, and you’ll have a wide variety of options.
Make sure that the correct time and time zone are set (this will change when you travel to a different time zone), as well time and date formats. My advice is to change the clock type to “Digital“, because it takes less time to acknowledge the precise time (Get it? Never mind… ). You can also set your the default snooze time, if you want to sleep longer in the morning.
33. Manage motion sensor settings. N8 has a motion sensor for display rotation, and for some other cool options. We’re still at “Settings -> Phone”. Go to “Sensor settings“, make sure that “Sensors” field displays “On”, click on the “Turning control“, and you’ll see this screen:
First option is very handy, for example: you’re in a meeting, and you’ve forgotten to put your cell into the Meeting profile. The phone rings, and instead of rejecting the call, you can simply flip the phone screen-down, and it will stop producing sound. I like to have all 3 fields marked, but if you, for some reason, don’t want to have screen rotation, uncheck that.
34. Set a phone lock code. This options is very useful (use it carefully – make sure you don’t forget this code!!!) in case you want to protect your N8. Go to “Settings -> Phone -> Phone management”, then to “Security settings“, and then to “Phone and SIM card“. Find the “Lock code” field, and type in a numerical password (and verify it).
You can lock your phone, by pressing the Power button, and then “Lock phone”.
If you now try to unlock the N8, you will see the lock screen, followed by the screen that requires you to enter the lock code.
35. Remotely lock your phone! One of the best additions to the new Symbian is the ability to lock a lost phone by a single SMS! In case you lose your precious phone, this option is a phone-saver! You need to enable this, by going to ”Settings -> Phone -> Phone management”, then to “Security settings“, and then to “Phone and SIM card“. Now, locate the “Remote phone locking” field, and enable it.
You will be prompted to enter the remote locking message (the password). Now you can lock your phone, even if you’re not near the device, by sending an SMS (from any other phone) that contains the remote locking message.
36. Manage the menu button blinking. Another handy tip – the N8′s menu key can blink for selected amount of time if there’s an event (missed call and/or new message). To change the duration of the blinking and the events notified, go to ”Settings -> Phone -> Notification lights” and select “Notification light“.
Now, select how long you want this button to blink, and the events that trigger this blinking. I think 30 minutes is just fine, and that both the missed call and new message should be notified.
Great, we’ve finished with the “Phone” section of the Settings.
37. Uninstall an app or theme. If you’ve installed an application that you do not fancy any more, you can uninstall it by going to the Application Manager (open Settings -> Application Manager). You will be at the following screen, so tap the “Installed apps” field:
The list of all installed applications will be shown, so you need to locate the unwanted application/theme, tap and hold that app, and click the “Uninstall” button in the pop-up window. Now click “Yes”, and the app is no more!
Your N8 is a multimedia beast, but it is a phone, after all. We’re now going to change some settings regarding the phone calls.
38. Activate call waiting. This option is superb for conference calls, so make sure you enable it. You’ll be able to talk to several persons at once, if you go to “Settings -> Calling -> Call”, and click on the “Call waiting” field.
Just tap “Activate“, and you’re good to go!
39. See call duration during the call. If you want to track the duration of your calls while talking, this option will come practical. Go to “Settings -> Calling -> Call”, and enable “Show call duration” field.
40. Display call summary when the call is over. I like this feature, because it shows the duration of the call as soon as you hang up. Go to “Settings -> Calling -> Call”, and enable “Summary after call” field.
Now, off to connectivity!
41. Change the type of USB connection. When you connect your N8 to the PC, it will automatically use “Nokia OVI Suite” mode. This mode comes handy for synchronization, but sometimes you just want to transfer files to/from PC. In order to change this mode, go to “Settings -> Connectivity” and select “USB“. You will see 4 available USB modes:
You can change the default type of connection simply by clicking on it, and you can also change the type while you’re connected!
42. Save data connection costs. If you have a limited dataplan you can save some KB’s by setting the phone to automatically switch from GPRS/3G to WiFi connection, when available. Go to ”Settings -> Connectivity”, and then choose “Settings“. In the first field select “Known WLANs only“, as pictured.
43. Change the priority of the Internet access points. When there are several WiFi networks available, the best way to choose the one you want is to prioritize. Visit ”Settings -> Connectivity -> Settings”, and click “Destinations“.
Select “Internet“, and you will see a list of saved APs. Tap and hold the access point you want to move up/down, and you’ll see the following screen:
Simply tap “Change priority“, and then tap on the position you want to place that AP.
44. Create a new access point manually. There will be situations when you need to fill in some advanced data for certain WLAN networks (hidden and proxy-based networks come to my mind). In order to achieve this, go to ”Settings -> Connectivity -> Settings -> Destinations”, and click on the “Access Point” field. You will be asked if you would like to search for available WiFi hotspots. This won’t work for hidden networks, so click “No” in that case. Otherwise, click “Yes” and select desired WiFi network. If you choose to manually add all data, you will need to choose the type of new access point (WLAN or Packet data). After that, just follow the creation process, and fill in the data needed.
45. Manage active connections. If you want to have full control of active data or WiFi connections, go to “Settings -> Connectivity” and then open “Connection manager“. If there are zero active connections, you’ll see a “no active connections” message, and if you’re, for example, connected to WiFi, you’ll see the name of access point that connects your Symbian^3 phone to network, as well the duration of that connection:
If you tap on that AP, you will be given detailed info about that network connection. If you tap and hold AP, you will be able to disconnect that AP. Very useful in some cases!
46. Hide unwanted WiFi networks. I was really pleased when I saw this option. It allows you to skip unwelcome WLAN hotspots during your WiFi scanning process – very convenient in places with many WLANs! As in several previous tips, go to “Settings -> Connectivity”, but now tap “WLAN“. When you do that, you will see a list of all available WiFi networks in your surroundings. In order to display only the one(s) you use/like, do the following: click “Options”, and then “Filter WLANs”.
Now, mark the ones you want to put out of sight, and click “OK”. (I had to blur the first WLAN, it’s name was obscene)… That’s it, you will only see the WLANs you want in the future searches.
47. Scan Bluetooth device by type. This feature is also new, and I find it quite nifty! When pairing with a new Bluetooth device, you need to scan nearby devices. In order to be more productive, the N8 can search devices by their type (audio devices, phones, PCs and input devices). Simply visit “Settings -> Connectivity -> Bluetooth“, and select the second tab, “Paired devices“.
Now just tap “Options”, and then “New paired device“. You will be given a choice:
Choose the category you need, and pair your device!
48. Transfer important data from your old phone. You’ve bought the shiny new N8, but you need all your contacts, bookmarks and calendar entries from your previous Nokia. No need to worry, this is super-simple, just follow my lead. Open “Settings -> Connectivity”, and then “Data transfer“. Select “Phone switch” and then read one of my previous tutorials: How to transfer contacts to your new Nokia? .
49. Use USB-on-the-go! This is one of my favorite Symbian^3 features, because it allows me to transfer files from USB stick to my mobile phone (and vice versa) without the use of PC! The N8 comes with the micro USB to USB cable that you use for this type of connection (unfortunately, C7 doesn’t) . Simply plug the USB memory (or even external hard disk!) to the cable, and then plug the other end of the cable to micro USB port on the phone. File Manager will be launched automatically, and you will see your flash memory in the list:
If you tap and hold the name of your USB device, you’ll have some quite handy options available. Among others, you will be able to format the drive and to rename it.
If you just click on your USB in the list, you will see a list of files and folders that are currently on it. Tap and hold any file to copy it to phone’s memory, to rename it or delete it. It’s the same for other direction (if you want to copy something from the phone to the USB) – locate the desired file/folder using File Manager, tap and hold it, and after pressing “Copy to folder“, select the destination.
50. Always safely remove USB sticks. This is not a must, but it is advisable. In order to prevent data loss, do the following: tap on the up-right corner if in the home screen (or in the Menu, holding the phone vertically), or the bottom-center key, if in Menu, holding the phone horizontally. You will see a pop-up, and just press “Remove USB device“.
51. Connect USB mouse to the phone. This feature is great, not only for showing off, but for productivity, too! Simply, plug in the mouse via mentioned USB cable, and you’re good to go. The mouse pointer (arrow) will be shown on the phone’s display. Check out the pic below. Cool, right?
Instead of touching the screen, press the left mouse button, and the tap will be simulated! Press the right key to minimize an app, or to open the menu. Press and hold the right key to open task manager. You can even use the scroll wheel to navigate through gallery with more speed! Truly, an amazing feature!
Great, we’ve finished Connectivity. This pretty much covers the settings you will need, so now, short tricks.
52. Receive reports for sent text messages. This fundamental option is disabled by default, and I really don’t know why. To correct this mistake, go to “Messaging”, and then Options -> Settings -> Text message”. Find the field called “Receive report“, and select “Yes”.
53. Find the Log icon. At first, I almost though Symbian^3 ditched the log of all your communication data. Yes, it was THAT hard to find. The Log is well hidden in “Applications -> Tools” – not that deep down in the menu, but it was the last place I looked. That’s why I moved it to the main (Root) folder of the Menu.
54. Send a SMS from the call log. This is another handy time saver. For example, imagine you have one missed call, and you want to send a text to the person who tried to reach you. Instead of opening the Messaging app, just tap and hold that entry in the call log (this also works for dialed and received calls), and you’ll see a pop up window, that will allow you to quickly send the message (among other things). Click “Create message“, and start typing! Hat tip to Darko for this one!
55. Send or share multiple photos at once. This is truly a time saver, so pay attention. Tap the Photos icon, and choose, for example, “All”. Now, click on the tick (check mark) icon, and you’ll be in the mode for multiple selection. Check the pics you want to send, then click “Options -> Send” and select the desired method.
56. Download applications from OVI Store. Your N8 comes with preinstalled OVI Store client, so getting new apps is effortless. The number of Symbian^3 apps is still not massive, but we won’t have to wait too long for more great content.
57. Use WiFi when possible. WiFi connection has several advantages over data connection: it’s free, it’s (usually) faster and it consumes less battery, so you should have this tip on mind all the time.
58. Add bookmarks to the browser. This may seem as a nuisance at first, but you need to think ahead, because it will make your browsing easier. When you land on a certain (frequently used) page, adding a bookmark can’t be easier. Click on the bidirectional arrow in the right-bottom of the screen to show the hidden buttons, and then click on the 3 horizontal stripes (more options). You will see a pop-up window with several icons.
Tap “Save bookmark” icon, name the bookmark, and it’s done!
59. Download additional language(s) for the dictionary. When you launch the inbuilt “Dictionary” app (located in Applications -> Office), you will be prompted to download another language (English is preinstalled). Do that, and you’ll have a decent, offline, bilingual translations! Works very well with Serbian-English translations.
60. Set the audio recording quality to high. The N8 has a fine preinstalled audio recording software called Recorder (located in Applications -> Office). You can run the app during the phone call and record it, and in order to get the best quality of sound, you need to take the following action. Launch the Recorder, tap “Options -> Settings”, and select “High“, in the “recording quality” field.
61. Set up an email account. Creating a new mailbox couldn’t be more convenient. Just launch the app called Mail (located in the Applications folder), and tap on the “New” icon. If you’re using one of the popular email providers (Yahoo!, Google, Hotmail, OVI), all you need to fill in is your email address, and the corresponding password. Everything else takes place automatically!
62. Update phone software regularly. Nokia will publish various firmware updates for your phone, so make sure you always have the newest version. Because all Symbian^3 phones support OTA (Over The Air) updates, you can easily update software without the PC. Just type in *#0000# (these are zeros), and you’ll see firmware details.
Tap “Options -> Check for updates“, and see if there’s an update from Nokia!
63. Launch the camera by pressing the Camera button! Please don’t go through the menu and search for the camera icon, this is WAY faster.
64. Set the camera resolution to maximum. In order to have full screen images, the default resolution on my N8 was set to 9MP. If you want to have the best quality, launch the camera, and tap “Options – > Settings“. Change the the first field (Image quality) to the greatest value.
65. Enable video stabilisation. The N8 can record great 720p video, and this tip will make your video creation a little less shaky. Open the camera, switch to video mode by pressing the camcorder icon, and then tap ”Options – > Settings”. Find the field called “Video stabilisation” and click on it to display “On”.
66. Activate the “power saving mode”. When the battery is down to one (or two) bar(s), it’s very smart to activate this mode – it will dim the display, disconnect Bluetooth, disable the screensaver and switch to GSM from 3G network (that means: no fast data traffic and no video calls)…, and by doing so, you’ll will significantly prolong the operating time of the phone. Just press the power button, and scroll down till you see “Activate power saving“. Click on it, and the economic mode is on. I also switch to power saving mode at night, and that way, I get more from my battery!
67. Remove memory card without turning the phone off. You can hot-swap memory cards quite easily. As in the previous tip, push the Power button, and then tap “Remove F: memory“. This will close all running apps that are installed on this memory, and you will be able to safely remove the memory card. Note: This tip doesn’t include the C7 because, unfortunately, it’s microSD slot is located under the battery.
Bonus tip: enable WiFi tethering on your N8. Sharing your GPRS/3G connection with other devices via WiFi is absolutely a must! This tip actually requires you to download a free, extremely practical, app called JoikuSpot Light. It’s very easy to use, and you can read about it in one of my previous posts.
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