NOKIA 7100 Supernova
Friday, March 6, 2009 - Labels: Phone - 0 Comments
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Fresh Blue | Jelly Red | Black |
NOKIA 7100 Supernova | ||
STANDARD SPECIFICATION | ||
Network | : | QuadbandGSM 850/900/1800/1900 EGSM 900/1800 |
Internal memory | : | 4 MB free internal dynamic memory |
External memory | : | no |
Integrated Digital Camera | : | 1.3 megapixel camera |
Integrated Video Recorder | : | yes, formats: 3GPP (H.263), MPEG-4 |
Connectivity | : | Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, Nokia AV 2.5mm |
Contact / Phonebook | : | 1000 entries , Photocall |
3G | : | No |
Integrated FM Radio | : | Yes |
Integrated Music Player | : | Yes |
BASIC PARAMETER | ||
Internal battery | : | BL-4S 860 mAh Li-Ion standard battery |
Talktime | : | Up to 3.5 Hrs |
Standby time | : | Up to 15 Days |
Dimension | : | 98 x 48.4 x 15 mm |
Weight / Volume | : | 103.5 g (with battery) / 73.9 cc |
DISPLAY | ||
Colours | : | Up to 65,536 colours |
Size | : | 2.0" (QVGA) 320 x 240 pixels TFT display |
RINGTONES | ||
Type | : | MP3, AAC, polyphonic (24 built-in tones) |
SERVICE ENABLERS | ||
Operating System | : | Series 40 5th Edition, Feature Pack 1 LE |
Wi-Fi | : | No |
Data Bearer | : | GPRS class B, EGPRS, EDGE class B |
Browser | : | WAP 2.0/xHTML, Opera Mini 4 |
PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT | ||
Calendar | : | Yes |
To-do list | : | No |
Notes | : | No |
OTHER FEATURES | ||
: | IMAP, TCP, POP3, SMTP | |
SMS / MMS | : | Yes / Yes |
Integrated Handsfree | : | Yes |
Mandarin/Chinesse | : | No |
Key Selling Point | : | * 1.3 megapixel camera * Integrated music player, FM radio, MP3 ringtone * Smooth slide design and detailed metallic accents * Installed Opera Mini browser * Large 2" QVGA colour display * Talking ring tones |
Sales Package | : | * Nokia 7100 Supernova * Nokia Battery BL-4S * Nokia Compact Charger AC-3 (China: Nokia Travel Charger AC-6 + CA-100c) * Nokia Stereo Headset WH-101 * Panduan Pengguna Praktis |
Internal battery | : | BL-4S |
Bluetooth Handsfree | : | |
Leather Case | : | |
Charger | : | AC-3 (paket standar) --not--listed-- |
Integrated Handsfree | : | WH-101 |
Data Cable | : | |
Music Speaker | : | |
Memory Card | : | --not--compatible-- |
Vehicle Acc & others | : |
Tips repair symbian phone
Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - Labels: Phone - 0 Comments
you can repair app close main error! . . by
(1) open filemanager or file explorer
(2) step into c: system/bootdata then erase ‘firstboot. dat’
(3) shutdown phone and pull mmc
(4) animate hp contents date and clock
(5) wait until loading finish then kill again phone
(6) input again mmc and animate phone again .
forget mmc password? ? may be this can help
(1) open file explorer. (seleq, fexplore, appman)
(2) look for file at folder c: system/’mmc store’
(3) if already meet send to your pc
(4) at pc, open the file with notepad,
(5) thats it your password
manner does hard reset
(1) from position standby type #7370 klick “ok” then input security code you (if not yet at the standard code fox 12345) klick “yes”
(2) second manners from position off presses button “call” “star*” “number 3? concurrently while bringed life. . press then after appear article “formating”. . thats it
manner does copy paste
press and hold back remote button, . then choose text yg want at copy use navigation button. . shift to right atw to left
- left button will appear article ‘copy’. press copy
- you can use paste dgn manner yg same like on:
press and hold back remote button and choose ‘paste’. or, press remote once and choose ‘paste’ thats it
manner wipes off logo operator. .
(1) open fileman/seleq: enter folder c: \system\apps\phone \oplogo
(2) erase all file yg when appear in the folder
(3) then restart your phone. . thats it
if you can not wipe off file at inbox with regular way, , this can you do;
(1) open fexplorer/seleq.
(2) step into folder c: \system\mail\ 00001001 _s can jga at forlder e:
(3) there you will find folder, from 0 until 9 and a until f. see that one by one then you look for file that want you erase.
(4) after you get that, you can erase.
(5) out from fexplorer/seleq open inbox. . now you can erase…thats all
secret button code nokia Phone
Monday, March 2, 2009 - Labels: Phone - 0 Comments
secret button code nokiaphone - key trick manner opens secret code cellular/cellular hp/handphone/telephone access nokia yours.
follow secret button code key that can you run self with type it at keypad hp your handphone nokia both for cdma also gsm.
1. see imei (international mobile equipment identity)
its way press *# 0 6 #
2. see software version, maker date softwre and software compression kind
its way press * # 0 0 0 0 #
otherwise success try to crush * # 9 9 9 9 #
3. see status call waiting
its way press * # 4 3 #
4. see number / number private number that contact your handphone
its way press * # 3 0 #
5. display number forward telephone all calls
its way press * # 2 1 #
6. see number caller in forward telephone because not you answer (call divert on)
its way press * # 6 1 #
7. see number penelepon in forward telephone because beyond reach (call divert on)
its way press *# 6 2 #
8. see number caller in forward telephone cause busy (call memvert on)
its way press * # 6 7 #
9. change operator logo in nokia type 3310 and 3330
its way press * # 6 7 7 0 5 6 4 6 #
10. display status sim clock
its way press * # 7 4 6 0 2 5 6 2 5 #
11. move to profile profile your handphone
its way press button power off without under arrest
12. change setting hp nokia to default or manufacturer
its way press * # 7 7 8 0 #
13. do reset timer handphone and score game handphone nokia
its way press * # 7 3 #
14. see status call waiting
its way press * # 4 3 #
15. see factory code or factory code
its way press * # 7 7 6 0 #
16. display serial number or number series hp, maker date, purchase date, date servis latest, data user transfer. to out handphone must reset return.
its way press * # 92702689 #
17. see your handphone pacification code
its way press * # 2 6 4 0 #
18. see address ip hardware bluetooth yours
its way press * # 2 8 2 0 #
19. activate efr with best voice quality but extravagant energy batere. for lethal use code same.
its way press * # 3 3 7 0 #
20. activate efr with bottommost voice quality but economical energy batere. for lethal use code same.
its way press * # 4 7 2 0 #
21. aim contents phone book swiftly at handphone nokia
its way press number massages then example: 150#
22. shift calling to number that aimed for all calling
its way press **2 1 * aim number
23. shift calling to number that aimed for calling is not answered
its way press ** 6 1 * aim number
24. is shifting calling to number that aimed for when does telephone hp you busy
its way press** 6 7 * aim number
additional description:
- code input unspaced
- there codes nokia operative in certain type
Top 10 Gaming Phones: February 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009 - Labels: Phone - 0 Comments
Even if you possess only the most fleeting interest in the mobile phone gaming world then you'll know that only one platform seems to be on everyone's lips at the moment - and sadly for Nokia, it's not N-Gage.
Apple's all-conquering iPhone is capable of some seriously impressive tricks (we just discovered we can use it to set our Sky+ to record even when we're not in the house) and in terms of mobile entertainment it is quite simply streets ahead of the competition.
However, before we turn this entire feature into an advert for Steve Jobs's electronic version of the Swiss Army Knife, what of the other phones currently doing the rounds? Do any of our recently-reviewed handsets make the top ten? Read on to find out...
1. iPhone
It was hardly up for debate really, was it? Apple's iPhone - twinned with the excellent App Store - effortlessly retains its crown and has the privilege of sitting pretty atop the gaming phone throne.
Since we last compiled our chart in December, we've witnessed a veritable flood of quality software in the shape of Rolando, Hero of Sparta, Edge, Pop and Silent Hill: The Escape.
Developers and publishers continue to eye the burgeoning iPhone market with intense interest, and the news that Fallout 3 creator Bethesda's next title is heading for Apple's device should tell you everything you need to know about the current standing of the machine.
There are issues, of course - the App Store is becoming increasingly user un-friendly thanks to the sheer quantity of products available - but it's hard to find real fault with this superlative phone, and we can't see anything usurping it anytime soon (sorry Nokia).
2. Nokia N96
Again, as was the case in December, the iPhone is followed by three Nokia devices all jockeying for position, albeit quite some distance behind Apple's device.
The N-Gage service continues to get quality games, but not quite in same volume as the App Store. Having said that, titles such as Metal Gear Solid Mobile, Resident Evil: Degeneration and Boom Blox are top notch releases and the ever-popular Reset Generation continues to be something of a poster-child for Nokia's platform.
In all honesty, there's not much to choose between the N96 and its N-Series siblings - all of them boast excellent, dedicated gaming interfaces - but we guess this particular phone just shades it thanks to the considerable amount of other features it possesses.
3. Nokia N85
Pretty much everything we said for the N96 applies here: the two phones are so alike even Old Mother Nokia probably has trouble telling them apart at social gatherings.
The N85 isn't quite as well-endowed as its bigger brother when it comes to technological tomfoolery, but it is a little slimmer and is less likely to cause an unsightly bulge in your undergarments, which might be something that the more image-conscious mobile gamers out there will want to consider.
The screen is bloody gorgeous too, and makes games like Reset Generation look like a million, billion dollars.
4. Nokia N81
The first phone to pack N-Gage as standard is starting to look a little long in the tooth these days, but compared to most other mobiles it handles games with unparalleled confidence - just as is the case with the N96 and N85.
Because it's been available for a while you may find that you're able to pick up a second hand N81 for a reasonable price on eBay, so it's certainly worth considering - unless you're so loaded with cash that you light cigars with £10 notes, in which case try one of the other N-Series phones instead.
5. LG Cookie
LG is going touchscreen crazy at the moment and as a result we've seen plenty of phones boasting a wide range of entertaining stylus-driven entertainment.
While the Cookie's display isn't quite as responsive as the iPhone's (it's that old 'resistive' verses 'capacitive' screen argument again: yawn), the pre-loaded Pipe Game (a delightful rip-off of the 16-bit classic Pipe Mania) and feverishly addictive mini-game collection Thomsons & Touch help to create a device that offers hours of fun for mobile games players.
With the lack of a conventional download portal along the lines of N-Gage or the App Store, getting access to future titles might be somewhat tricky (traditional Java releases notwithstanding, of course) but at £99 on PAYG, the Cookie is hardly trying to compete with these more impressive rivals.
In Credit Crunch Britain, this phone is a Godsend to financially-strapped gamers.
6. T-Mobile G1
Fans of the world's first Android-based mobile handset may have wondered why we cruelly omitted the device from December's top 10 roundup.
Essentially we left it out because we felt it was far too early to tell if it would shape up to be something special. Now it's had a few months to overcome those early (and well-documented) niggles, things are looking a lot more positive - although on the gaming front, the device has hardly been showed with greatness.
Pac-Man shows that the phone can attract big names, but it's hardly a stellar showcase for the technological prowess of the G1. As it stands, this is a great phone backed by a distribution system that has a lot of potential – but will it ever be fully realised?
7. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
Sony Ericsson's first Windows-based Smartphone has so many options that the company should include a warning that recommends you have a bit of a lie down and take deep breaths before attempting to delve into its labyrinth of menus, but one area where it affords straight-forward functionality is mobile entertainment.
The bundled copies of Bejeweled 2 and Bubble Breaker are addictive titles in their own right, but when coupled with the excellent stylus-driven interface they become even more compulsive.
Because this is a Windows phone, you'll already have access to myriad different games to download, and there should be plenty more on the way. The lack of an accelerometer is a bit of a let down, though.
8. Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
Nokia's cheapest N-Gage-enabled handset clings on for another month, largely thanks to the fact that it represents the most reasonably-priced access point to the gaming portal.
It's gradually being left behind by rival phones, and the lack of a truly dedicated gaming interface still places it well behind its more illustrious stablemates, such as the N96 and N85 - but it's still head and shoulders above many other phones out there in terms of mobile entertainment.
9. LG KS360
The plucky little LS360 stays in the chart for its second month, but only just. It may not be able to call upon the kind of software support enjoyed by the iPhone or Nokia's N-Gage range, but we can't help but love this unassuming effort from LG.
It's certainly not been created specifically with gaming in mind, but the slide-out keyboard grants an almost-perfect interface for interactive entertainment. A steady flow of titles is the biggest worry, but if you're not averse to messing about with Java games - and you're shopping on a budget - then give this a shot.
10. Samsung i850 INNOV8
Samsung's 8 megapixel snapper is a chunky customer, and when you consider the disappointing nature of the D-pad you might question why it's been featured here. The answer is simple - out of the box, the i850 provides an excellent gaming experience.
The pre-loaded version if FIFA 09 is nothing short of breathtaking in its graphical complexity and accelerometer-enabled games function like a dream.
Given the relatively steep price it's hardly the kind of phone we'd recommend you rush out and purchase solely for its entertainment credentials, but if you're in the market for a new mobile and are attracted by the numerous other features the i850 boasts, then you can hand over your cash safe in the knowledge that the phone is ably equipped to help while away those boring train journeys, too.
Nokia N97 Specs
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GENERAL | |
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2G Network | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
3G Network | HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100 |
Announced | 2008, November |
Status | Coming soon. Exp. release 2009, Q2 |
SIZE | Dimensions | 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9-18.3 mm |
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Weight | 150 g |
DISPLAY | Type | TFT touchscreen, 16M colors |
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Size | 360 x 640 pixels, 3.5 inches | |
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off - Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate - Full QWERTY keyboard - Handwriting recognition |
RINGTONES | Type | Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3 |
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Customization | Download | |
Vibration | Yes | |
- Stereo speakers |
MEMORY | Phonebook | Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall |
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Call records | Detailed, max 30 days | |
Card slot | microSD (TransFlash), up to 16GB | |
- 32 GB internal memory |
DATA | GPRS | Class 32 |
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HSCSD | Yes | |
EDGE | Class 32 | |
3G | HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps | |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology | |
Bluetooth | Yes, v2.0 with A2DP | |
Infrared port | No | |
USB | Yes, v2.0 microUSB |
FEATURES | OS | Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5 |
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Messaging | SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM | |
Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds | |
Games | Yes + downloadable | |
Colors | White, Brown | |
Camera | 5 MP, 2584x1938 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA@30fps), flash; secondary videocall camera | |
- Built-in GPS receiver - A-GPS support - Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch - Digital compass - Java MIDP 2.0 - MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player - MPEG4/WMV/3gp video player - Stereo FM radio with RDS - FM transmitter - TV out - 3.5 mm audio output jack - Voice command/dial - Document viewer - T9 - Flash Lite 3 - Built-in handsfree |
BATTERY | Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh (BL-4L) | |
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Stand-by | Up to 430 h | |
Talk time | Up to 6 h 40 min |
Free app, Game, video, wallpaper, screen saver for your phone
Thursday, February 26, 2009 - Labels: Phone - 0 Comments
there is some url that can you try to get all in one free....... ( app, games, wallpaper, screensaver, video n etc)
have a nice day guys......
1. http://series60v3.org
2. http://mobile9.com
3. http://getjar.com
4. http://bobowap.com
5. http://eyemags.com
Nokia 5800
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 - Labels: Phone - 0 Comments
It's touchscreen o'clock for Nokia and the stage is set for the 5800 XpressMusic. Go ahead and touch it. We did and we've got a story to tell.
Now, it's technically not the first time Nokia get their hands dirty with touch screens, but it sure feels they really mean business this time. For Nokia 5800 is not the only story here. The smart platform with the most influential touch receives its first trial by touch. Being the first device running Series 60 5th alone is enough for the 5800 to be remembered by.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic official photos
It's a first try and proceeding with caution is only fair. Nokia 5800 is unthreateningly and unobtrusively positioned in the mid-range and the XpressMusic branding helps share some of that first-S60-touchscreen weight. Still, it's way more than an affordable music-centered handset. The 5800 has a strong and unmistakable Nokia identity and delivers multimedia prowess. So, let's touch, shall we?
Key features:
- 3.2" 16M-color TFT LCD 16:9 touchscreen display (360 x 640 pixels)
- Symbian S60 5th edition
- ARM 11 369 MHz CPU, 128 MB of SDRAM memory
- 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash
- VGA video recording at 30fps
- Dual-band 3G with HSDPA support
- Quad-band GSM support
- Wi-Fi
- Capable GPS receiver and Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch
- microSD card memory expansion, ships with an 8GB card
- TV out
- FM radio with RDS
- Bluetooth and USB v2.0
- 3.5mm standard audio jack
- Excellent audio quality
- Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
- Proximity sensor for screen auto turn-off
- Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation and motion-based gaming
- Rich retail package
- Affordable price
- Office document viewer
- OVI and MySpace integration (direct image and video uploads)
Main disadvantages:
- Limited 3rd party software availability
- UI is still immature with somewhat dodgy user experience
- Touchscreen sensitivity not the best in the class
- No smart dialing
- Poor image quality and no GPS geotagging
- Touch web browser not quite polished
- No voice-guided navigation license
- No office document editing out-of-the-box
- Doesn't charge off microUSB
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