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On 2007-07-17 12:53:13, Areafada wrote:
@pxthomas, where can i get some of those free softwares?
you can get them from these sites-
1.www.series60v3.com
2.www.dotsis.com
3.www.gsmhosting.com
4.www.myseries60v3.com
N.B. Some of the applications are not signed so you have to sign them else you will get a certificate error when installing them. Secondly, make sure you have a good anti-virus before installing a third party application. If you don't have an anti-virus pre-installed then google the net for mobile trend mobile security. It has in addiction firewall protection and sms spam manager. Please never you installed two anti-virus at the same time.
ENJOY YOUR 3RD EDITION PLATFORM DEVICE
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[ This Message was edited by: pxthomas on 2007-07-17 20:52 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-17 21:22:00
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On 2007-07-17 20:21:41, brym! wrote:
@Amby: Why do think data entry of the W960i will be better?
Apart from touchscreen, the W960i has the keypad of a regular phone. Look!
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Posted: 2007-07-17 22:05:00
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@areaf... Here are some useful nokia codes-
1. *#7370#. This will re-format the phone. You will lose everything (messages, contacts, applications, images, sounds etc)you have in that phone so back up your phone using your pc suite
2. *#7780#. This will restore your phone to it's original settings without losing your data.
3. *#2820#. Your bluetooth device address
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Posted: 2007-07-17 22:17:00
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On 2007-07-17 21:22:00, pxthomas wrote:
Secondly, make sure you have a good anti-virus before installing a third party application. If you don't have an anti-virus pre-installed then google the net for mobile trend mobile security. It has in addiction firewall protection and sms spam manager.
Actually, no anti-virus is necesarry for s60 devices. There is no known virus that the platform is susceptible to. Eventually, an anti-virus software only adds up to sluggish performance of the device while really doing nothing.
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Posted: 2007-07-18 01:42:00
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Has anyone used Starcomms internet service? I have some questions about the broadban speeds they keep yapping about.
I am currently using multilinks and the speed is as slow as my gprs speeds. The phone show TX/RX speeds that don't exceed 9.6KBPs/48KBPS. So I wonder if it is my modem that is slow or it is the multilinks network that is slow.
I also wonder if the broadband speeds of Starcomms is dependent on the phone itself.
I need explanations.
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Posted: 2007-07-18 12:45:47
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Coola: I use Starcomms CDMA 1x: the speed is significantly faster than GPRS any day. 48kbps is rather low on the average, though there are days Starcomms dropped that low. But I keep experiencing about 56kbps to 78kbps on the average. Of course, its still much lower than the 156kbps they advertise.
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[ This Message was edited by: AYA on 2007-07-18 16:31 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-18 15:43:00
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N.B. Some of the applications are not signed so you have to sign them else you will get a certificate error when installing them.
ENJOY YOUR 3RD EDITION PLATFORM DEVICE
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[ This Message was edited by: pxthomas on 2007-07-17 20:52 ]
@Pxthomas, how can i enjoy my S60 3rd edition device without telling me where i can get the certificates from?
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Posted: 2007-07-18 16:05:29
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@areafa...those four sites listed earlier have more than 80% apps that you don't need to sign.
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Posted: 2007-07-18 16:37:00
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@Area and pxt: I used the Nokia E50 (a S60v3 phone) for about 3 months and I can remember there is a feature in the device for turning off certificate request. I did that and thereafter it was easy to instal programs from '' untrusted sources''. I got that tip from
www.allaboutsymbian.com
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Posted: 2007-07-18 23:20:48
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On 2007-07-18 23:20:48, brym! wrote:
@Area and pxt: I used the Nokia E50 (a S60v3 phone) for about 3 months and I can remember there is a feature in the device for turning off certificate request. I did that and thereafter it was easy to instal programs from '' untrusted sources''. I got that tip from
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com
I know about that but it does not work for all series60v3 phones. In my case(N71) it did not work so i had to learn how to sign this apps
@Areaf...You can try this method. Goto menu -> tools -> application -> options -> settings -> software installations and select All
[ This Message was edited by: pxthomas on 2007-07-19 09:44 ]
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