Posts Tagged ‘smartphone’
Blinko: ALL-IN-ONE Chat application for mobile phones
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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.
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!
Solution for backing up & restoring Messages— Symbian S60 3rd Edition (OS 9.1)

A breakthrough for Symbian S60 3rd Edition (OS 9.1)
Solution for backing up and restoring Messages
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I am very glad to inform you all, the MOST-WANTED solution for backing and restoring your messages from your memory card. By default in symbian S60 edition phones, when we store messages on memory card, it gets stored in system/mail folder.
The same thing happens on Symbian 3rd edition phones too, but only difference is that the mail folder is buried deep inside the private folder..
What you need to access it..
1) Connect your handset to pc in the “Data transfer” (Mass storage) mode
2) Go to the Private folder on your memory card
3) Open the folders in sequential manner
4) Look for 1000484b (PARENT) folder or like that under which you will find Mail (Child) or mail2 folder, you are looking for.
5) Copy that (PARENT) folder to your PC
6) After you format you memory card using handset, copy back the same folder PARENT from pc again under Private folder on memory card using mass storage mode.
7) Voilla!!! You have got all your messages as it is.
– OR –
Follow 1st step as it is, then go to search option on your pc, include system, hidden files and folders in search options and search for “mail” folder.. and follow steps 5 to 7 as it is.
Post any of your queries..
Another tutorial in line for creating folders under folder in damn easy way
Note:Message cant be transfered to phone memory…
The system files of phone memory cant be accessed due to new security levels in the 3rd edition phones…
Hack the N95’s News reader template!

Hack the N95’s News reader template!(IT HELPS ONLY IF YOU ARE A REGULAR FEEDS READER ON YOUR N95 WEB FEEDS)
As you may have already know, Nokia N95 runs S60 platform 3rd edition, Feature Pack 1 and it means that it comes with new improved Safari browser and improved RSS reader. Feed reader now supports the Atom format (in addition to RSS) and the browser renders feeds in html format.
Previously, feeds could only be viewed as short text only summaries while the new version is capable to process and show, images, full text and links in html format which is incomparable better solution, but… .. .
Unfortunately, the main layout/template isn’t as good as it should be and therefore whole concept doesn’t looks very well and we getting lot of complains related to the news reader.
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Text size is simply too large and it makes feed really hard to use and not eye friendly. Even worse, feed reader isn’t affected by the font settings in the browser itself and there is no way to change the font size just like that.
You would need the following:
Ready made freaking RSS templates
yBrowser or any other 3rd party file manger like Fexplorer, Active file, X-plorer
1.)
Restart phone and run yBrowser(ANY FILE MANAGER)
2.)
Go to root of C:\ drive
3.)
Highlight
feeds_view_template.html
4.)
Delete it!
5.)
Now download the template given below and extract the content from the rar file somwhere on your PC.
6.)
Upload the feeds_view_template file to your phone, via the cable in mass storage mode or simply send it via BT.
7.)
Once uploaded run the yBrowser again, find the file and choose:
Options / Edit / Copy
8.)
Go to root of C:\ drive and choose:
Option/edit/paste
Note: But i won’t advice deleting the original file. just copy it to your pc and save a copy there or in the memory card in case you want the default one back…
That’s it, run Safari and enjoy in new eye friendly layout, hope you like it

feeds_view_template.rar ( 1.19K )
Deleting “Stuck” Installer Files in S60 3rd Edition
I have seen a problem with “stuck” installer files in S60 3rd
Edition phones for a couple of times. The information from Application Manager shows that the applications are not installed. However, they cannot be deleted because there is no Delete menu (see screenshot below). They cannot be re-installed either because it always fails with “Unable to install” message. Those files are basically just stuck there.
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From my opinion, it looks like a bug in S60 3rd Edition (not sure if this has been fixed in S60 3rd FP1). I don’t really know how to reproduce this problem, but it has happened to my phones several times. Once, I saw this problem after one application failed to install. In other occasions, I saw this problem after resetting my phone to the default factory settings.
What should we do if we have this kind of “stuck” installer files in S60 3rd Edition? One way is to delete the installer file manually via Windows Explorer. Unfortunately, we cannot use any file manager application because those files are located in a protected folder.
* Firstly, connect your phone to a PC via USB.
* Choose Data Transfer (a.k.a. Mass Storage). Do not select PC Suite because you won’t be able to browse protected folders in PC Suite mode.
* Open Windows Explorer on your PC.
* Go to \private\10202dce on the phone’s folder.
* There, you should be able to find the installer files (.sis). Just remove them using Windows Explorer.
You can also acess & even delete these file using phone just go to file manager
And use Search (find) the folder private
and in that go to the 10202DCE and delete the file which are not installing
