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Blinko: ALL-IN-ONE Chat application for mobile phones
Stay tuned to people you care about in real time!

Blinko is an appealing easy to use ALL-IN-ONE application for mobile phones, focusing on what is most important to you: chatting 4 FREE with your friends anytime and everywhere you go!
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Thus, you enjoy full freedom of instant mobile communication – no need to have access to Internet/PC & no need to worry in which community your friends are!
It takes only a few minutes before you can chat with your friends:
- Download & install the application (Java, MIDP 2.0 phones) on your phone
- Create your account – mobile number, your name and password is enough to get started (in case of connection problems please check your GPRS settings)
- Add all your friends (directly from your phone book if supported by your phone) to your friends list or activate your existing MSN, ICQ, Yahoo, AIM or GTalk account and your contacts are immediately imported to your friends list
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Enjoy a number of appealing services & convenient features directly on your mobile:
- Send instant messages at lightning speed
- MSN, ICQ, Yahoo, AIM & GTalk on the go
- Phone book import
- Minimal data & battery consumption (4 messages for 1 kB)
- Take and send photos (free)
- Group chats
- Easy to add & invite new friends
- Fun status & Emoticons
- WAP connectivity
- Reinvite pending contacts
- Free Entertainment services (Quiz, jokes, …)
- SMS Wake up if you want to chat with friends who are offline
- Friends groups to structure your friends list
- Local storage of your friends list to save data and money
- Free to download & use
Blinko is available in 8 languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian & Dutch
Blinko was formerly named bing. User accounts can be used on both platforms.
More information: www.blinko.com.
Free cool themes
Here are few cool themes for all the series 60 themes lovers:
- 1.Aquarium:
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Supported Models
Lenovo
P930
Nokia
3230, 6260, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6682, 7610, N70, N72
Panasonic
X700
Samsung
SGH-D720, SGH-D730, SGH-Z600
- 2.Cool
Supported Models
LG
KS10
Nokia
5320 XpressMusic, 5700 XpressMusic, 6110 Navigator, 6120 Classic, 6121 Classic, 6124 classic, 6210 Navigator, 6220 classic, 6290, E50, E51, E65, E66, N71, N73, N75, N76, N78, N79, N81, N81 8GB, N82, N85, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, N95-3NAM, N96, N96-3
Samsung
SGH-i400, SGH-i450, SGH-i520, SGH-i550, SGH-i560
- 3. Jessica Alba
Supported Models
Lenovo
P930
Nokia
3230, 6260, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6682, 7610, N70, N72
Panasonic
X700
Samsung
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Interpreting Signing Error Messages in S60 3rd Edition
Hint: You may have tried installing unsigned application. Note that signing is mandatory S60 3rd Edition. You can use self-signed certificate or developer certificate from Symbian Signed to sign your application.
Message: Unable to install. Constrained by the certificate.
Hint: This message pops up when you attempt to install developer certificate in the unsupported device. The developer certificate from Symbian Signed can only be used in a limited number of devices. Remember that you have to send your IMEIs to Symbian Signed when requesting certificate. You cannot use the certificate in other devices that is not in your IMEIs list.
Message: Required application access not granted.
Hint: Check that your certificate can be used to sign all capabilities needed by your application. For example, if you use self-signed certificate, you can only sign basic set capabilities, i.e. NetworkServices, ReadUserData, WriteUserData, LocalServices and UserEnvironment. If your application requires one of the extended capabilities, for example SwEvent, you cannot sign it with self-signed certificate. In this case, apply for developer certificates from Symbian Signed.
Message: Unable to install a protected application from an untrusted supplier.
Hint: If you use self-signed certificate, make sure that your application uses unprotected UID, i.e. 0xA0000000 – 0xAFFFFFFF. If you use protected UID (0×20000000 – 0x2FFFFFFF) or legacy UID (0×10000000 – 0x1FFFFFFF), you will get this message.
Hint: This message may come up when your installation file (.sis/.sisx) copies files to other application’s private folder, i.e. \private\uid. Note that Symbian 9 introduces data caging concept, it means you don’t have access to other application’s private folder.
Message: Expired Certificate
Hint: Do this…
Set the phone date back by 7-8months..
Message: Update error
Hint: Uninstall any previous version of the application, then switch on/off the phone and install again
Small Font Solution For Nokia E65
Those who are still having problem changing fonts on your E65 phone, here is the solution….
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Tested and works nicely on E65 (using Verdana font) with this firmware:
1.0633.18.01
11.01.07
RM-208
Note: To get your phone firmware, press *#0000# on Idle screen
What you need:
-PC
-PC card reader
-Y-Browser or F-Explorer programs in your phone
Steps:
1. Using Y-Browser or F-Explorer, go to directory “z:” (of your phone memory). If you do not have these program, go search the forum
2. Under the “z:” folder, go to folder named “resource”
3. go to folder named ”fonts”
4. you will see list of fonts file used by your phone. Note down name of each file. Most likely you will see;
S60SC.ccc
S60TCHK.ccc
S60ZDIGI.ttf
SWABIU.ttf
SWABRU.ttf
SWARIU.ttf
SWARRU.ttf
5. Take out your phone memory card and put it into your PC card reader
6. In your PC, go to folder C:/Windows/Fonts or download fonts from websites
7. Copy the “verdana.ttf” font file (or any other font file you prefer)
8. Duplicate font file you copied above (in this case you have to duplicate 7 times) and rename them exactly as mentioned under step 4
9. Access your memory card and find folder named “resource”. If there is no such folder, create one.
10. Under the “resource” folder, create a folder named “fonts”
11. Copy all files you created under step 8, and paste under the “fonts” folder you just created under step 10
12. Put back your memory card into the phone and turn on the phone
Your phone should now have new fonts
If you want to revert back to original font, just delete all files you created under step 11 and remove the “fonts” folder (in your memory card “resource” folder)
Good luck.
How To Install Fonts on N95 8GB, N91 & N91 8GB
Having problems when installing .ttf fonts on N95 8GB? Now i have finally found the solution.
1) Install FontRouter in your memory card sd, or mass storage in N95 8GB
2) using the x-plore app, make a folder in PHONE (C:/) named fonts
3) move the fontrouter.ini and paste in c:\data\fonts
4) edit the fontrouter.ini file with x-plore like this
5) search at:
;Extra font files to be loaded
ExtraFontFile=\Data\Fonts\*.*
and change to
;Extra font files to be loaded
ExtraFontFile=C:\Data\Fonts\*.*
exit and save the file
6) Copy your *.ttf font to c:\data\fonts
7) restart the phone, and now it should be free to use in (Multimidia Reader)
this option can access the memory card, then its free to be used by computer!!!
if you afterwards want to change your font
edit the fontrouter.ini file again and change
Enable=1 to 0
restart and change the fonts, then Enable again to 1 and restart new fonts are displayd now.
Good Luck!


