Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Tips for Increase battery life

Related tags:battery power.

Hi friends here i give you informatin about battery and how to save battery power.

•Becareful of External Temperatures

You must know where keep battery in safe area if you don’t know where keep so it can be damaged or have its life diminished if stored in extremely hot or cold temperatures.

Do not leave your phone in direct sunlight or a car on a hot day, and you should even consider not carrying it in your pocket on warmer days, you should know these things.

Here I Give You Tip:If you are not using the battery for an extended time, leaving it in your ,fridge helps although you want to get it back to room temperature before putting it back in the phone.

•Aware with music player

You should know a music player takes more battery power, so you must listen music in an occasional or one or two times in a day or half an hour in a day. If you do this thing you will defiantly save you’re battery power.

•Downloads E-mails Manually

First Setting your phone to automatically check for mail every 15 minutes, which needs a power-sucking Wi-Fi or mobile data connection will run down your battery in no time.

Here I Give You Tip: Set your phone to let you check your are-mail manually.

•Charge Your Battery In Right Way

You have to make sure you charge your battery correctly based on its type or else it can drain more fastlly or display the remaining power inaccurately.

Lithium: Let it discharge to about 40% before recharging. These will also decrease in power over time, about 20% a year, so if your phone is getting old, it may be time to replace the battery.

•Clean Battery Contacts

Over time your battery connection to your cell phone, can become corroded which leads to sub-par battery performance.

Here I Give You Tip: If you notice your battery contacts are discolored or dirty, wipe both the contacts and the battery compartment with a cotton ball and alcohol. Once the debris has been cleared, the energy transfer should be back to normal and your battery may run longer.

•Avoid Flash Photography on camera

The little flashes on your camera phones can be surprisingly powerful and energy-draining, which puts a huge drain on your precious battery life.

Here I Give You Tip: Try to avoid taking tons of flash photos in a row.

•Avoid keep on camera

When you are going to capture any photos you should capture photo within 4 or 5 second, if you are keep on for a long time this will take your battery power. So avoid this problem you have to avoid on camera for long time.

•Turn Down your Screen Brightness and darkness

Like your laptop. Most of the battery power of your phone is sucked up by the LCD screen in many cases.

As with the power saving settings on a laptop that dim the screen's brightness, cell phone screens can be dimmed to save power, which makes them a lot easier to see in bright sunlight anyway.

Here I Give You Tip: Check in your phone's settings area to find screen controls,your phone may also have a power save function or profile, which you would find in the general settings area.

•Turn Cell Phone Off

Sure it might seem obvious, but when was the last time you actually shut off your phone when not using it?

Here I Give You Tip: Turn your phone off when you are going to sleep, while you are in a dead cell phone reception area, at the movies. That is right, the next time you find yourself in a theater, try turning your phone off instead of putting it on silent mode,
But when was the last time you actually shut off your phone when not using it?

•Jump Start Your Cell Phone Battery

Have come a long way in features and styling, but the issue of battery life, or having enough of it, remains strong. Yes, you can keep your battery juiced up for days if you NEVER talk on the phone, but what's the use of that? Sure, you can carry your charger with you to work, but try taking it on a night out on the town!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Tricks and Tips for Symbain

SYMBIAN
Related tags:simbian.

Here we give you nine tips about symbain.

1: ..Happens, on a smart phone, it’s inevitable u do something wrong, and this calls for a format of phone. To format the phone, press *#7370#, then enter the lock code, which is the sec code of the phone. NOTE: battery must b full, else if format is disrupted by low battery, consequences will b disastrous
I heard the code *#7780# works too, pretty much the same I think.
For 6600 users, to format the phone, there’s an alternative way. Press and hold <3>, <*>, and the buttons, then power on phone, keep holding on the 3 buttons, till u come to a format screen. This method ONLY works on 6600, and need not enter the sec code. BUT sec code will be reset to default 12345 numbers.

2: Do u know how to use the edit button (abc or pencil button)?
Hers how in the inbox for example; u want to delete multiple sms, simply hold the edit button, scroll down, and then, press c to delete the marked sms. The edit button can also b used to copy and past text in sms, simply hold it and scroll across, choose copy. Pretty good for placing song names in engages

3: “TO NGAGE USERS”, did u know u can install .sis files simply using the cable given? Just plug it in, place the .sis file anywhere on e: (The MMS), not in any folders, root of e: disconnect, and then look for it in manager.

4: Type *#06# to display your IMEI serial number, very valuable for the unlocking your phone to other Sim cards.

5: you just Type *#0000# to view which firmware version you are running

4a: Set the screen saver to a short time out period to prolong battery life.

4b: Avoid restarting the phone, or repeatedly turning it on and off. This helps increase battery life.

6: Save on battery and system memory being used by regularly checking the task manager which can be accessed by holding down the menu button!!

7: If you would like to avoid being “blue jacked”, keep Bluetooth turned off, or set your phone’s visibility to hidden.

8: Do not want to carry a watch and a phone? Set the screen saver to show date and time, then you can ditch the watch.

9: Save memory when installing application, by installing over Bluetooth. This can be done using the “Nokia” phone suite and a Bluetooth serial connection. Only works with “.SIS files”, so java still has to be sent to the phone, but will save space when using .SIS files.

Top Ten Handy sms tips and tricks | how to send text message

Related tags:messaging mobile text, sms tips,send text message.


Top Ten Handy Tips for Fast SMSing

1. Learn the location of ur letters.
2. Remember two txt in shrthnd.
3. Limber up ur fingers with some stretching exercises.
4. Nip ur nails in the bud.
5. Find the fastest finger 4u.
6. Get 2 know ur phones functions and features.
7. Clean ur phone. A non-stick mobile is a quick mobile.
8. Practice makes perfect, become a txt machine!
9. Txt using both hands.
10. Check ur txting the right number

SMS Shorties
Text messaging from a cellular phone can become quite a daunting task.

AFAIK As far as I know
Cm Call me
Cul See you later
Gr8 Great
PCM Please call me
SRY Sorry

Predictive Text

Make sure to use the predictive text on your cell phone, most new models have T9 - the specification of the predective text utility.,predective text is almost flawless in the way it works because it consults a dictionary. So you do not find yourself tapping the same key on your phone four times to get the letter 'S'.
You must remember to switch off predictive texts while typing Indian names.

Send Business Cards

With this handy tip you can save your friends the trouble of storing your numbers.
A business card is a special SMS message which is composed as follows:
SCKE2 BEGIN:VCARD N:name TEL:number END:VCARD
The receiver will see the text BUSINESS CARD RECEIVED displayed on his or her phone.

Useful Information

1. Many new mobile phones use 'predictive' text for faster texting, guessing your words as you text. More information is available at www.funsSMS.net.
2. Text is perfect when it's inconvenient to talk. Use it to confirm meetings, exchange information or send greetings, congratulations and keep in-touch.
3. How2txt? Find your phone's SMS or messages menu, select write and key a message of up to 160 letters. Send by entering a number or choosing from the phone book.
4. Is texting cheap? They cost around Rs.1 each to send to a Indian network and Rs.5 to a foreign network. They're even cheaper with some monthly plans.
5. Remember to delete old text messages frequently. If you don't, your mobile's memory will fill up and new messages won't arrive until old ones are deleted.

Seven Top Tips for SMSing Abroad

SMSing is a quick and convenient way of keeping in touch with family and friends while holidaying abroad. Forget airport payphones and expensive hotel phones - texting from your mobile phone means that you can stay in touch on your terms.
Here we are our top tips for texting while abroad,and anywhere.

1. How do you make your mobile phone work outside the India? Easy! Your handset will automatically search for compatible networks once you switch it on. You can stick with your mobile phone's first network choice or, if there is a choice of providers.
2. Worried that your pre-pay phone can't be used to text from abroad? This depends on the network you use while overseas, but in most cases you should be able to use pre-pay phones in the same way as you would in the India. Again, check with your India network provider.
3. Check the telephone numbers you are likely to use before leaving the country. To text a India number from abroad leave out the zero at the beginning of the area code and replace it with the symbol '+' and India country code 91. However, your network may allow you to use special short codes without any need for international codes. This information should be available from your network provider. For calls to local landline numbers in the country you are staying you do not need to prefix it with an international code.
4. If you want to use your mobile phone for voice calls, or for any other text or voice services while overseas, check with the network provider to see what you can and can't do - and how much it will cost - before you leave the country.
5. Remember to pack your mobile phone charger, travel plug adapter and spare battery before you go off on your travels.
6. And remember to always switch your mobile phone off before boarding the aircraft.
Check you can text with your mobile phone in the place you are visiting and find out about the text services offered by your network provider or its partners in your destination. You may also have to lift an international call bar on your mobile phone before overseas use. This information should be available from your network provider

Monday, June 16, 2008

Information about Nokia cellphone

Here we provide you ten important things about nokia cellfone

1) The world's first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia phone.

2) The "Special" tone available to users of Nokia phones when receiving SMS (text messages) is actually Morse code for "SMS". Similarly, the "Ascending" SMS tone is Morse code for "Connecting People," Nokia's slogan. The "Standard" SMS tone is Morse code for "M" (Message).
3) Nokia is currently the world's largest digital camera manufacturer, as the sales of its camera-equipped mobile phones have exceeded those of any conventional camera manufacturer.

4)The ringtone "Nokia tune" is actually based on a 19th century guitar work named "Gran Vals" by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. The Nokia Tune was originally named "Grande Valse" on Nokia phones but was changed to "Nokia Tune" around 1998 when it became so well known that people referred to it as the "Nokia Tune."

5) Nokia is sometimes called aikon (Nokia backwards) by non-Nokia mobile phone users and by mobile software developers, because "aikon" is used in various SDK software packages, including Nokia's own Symbian S60 SDK.

6) In Asia, the digit 4 never appears in any Nokia handset model number, because 4 is considered unlucky in many parts of Southeast/East Asia.

7) Nokia was listed as the 20th most admirable company worldwide in Fortune's list of 2006 (1st in network communications, 4th non-US company).

8) The Nokia corporate font (typeface) is the Agfa Monotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Spiekermann. Its mobile phone User's Guides Nokia mostly used the Agfa Rotis Sans font.

9) Unlike other modern day handsets, Nokia phones do not automatically start the call timer when the call is connected, but start it when the call is initiated. (Except for Series 60 based handsets like the Nokia 6600)

10) The name of the town of Nokia originated from the river which flowed through the town. The river itself, Nokianvirta, was named after the old Finnish word originally meaning sable, later pine marten. A species of this small, black-furred predatory animal was once found in the region, but it is now extinct.

samsung java unlock mobile phones


Samsung Codes For Reset
  • *2767*WAP# Wap Reset.
  • *2767*CUST# Reset Custom EEPR0M.
  • *2767*JAVA# Java Reset and (Deletes all Java Midlets).
  • *2767*MEDIA# Reset Media (Deletes All Sounds and Pics).
  • *2767*FULL# Reset Full EEPR0M (Caution) .
    For example : *2767*JAVA# would be keyed in as *2767*5282#.

Note for you : Not all codes will work with SGH-C100.

  • *#06# IMEI code.
  • *#9998*4357# Help Menu.
  • *#9998*5282# Java menu (GRPS/CSD settings for JAVA server).

Some Other Samsung Codes

  • *#9998*842# or *#9998*0842# or *#0842# Vibration On (until you push OK).
  • *#32436837# Digital Audio Interference On.
  • *#9998*289# or *#9998*0289# or *#0289# Buzzer On (until you push OK).
  • *#9998*288# or *#9998*0288# or *#0288# Battery & Field Infos.
  • *#9998*377# or *#9998*0377# Error log.
  • *#9999#0# Monitor Mode.
  • *#9999# or *#9998*9999# Software Version.
  • #8888# or *#9998*8888# Hardware Version.
  • *#9998*585# Non-Volatile Memory (NVM).
  • *#3243948# Digital Audio Interference Off.
  • *#9998*746# or *#9998*0746# or *#0746# Sim Infos.
  • *#9998*523# or *#9998*0523# or *#0523# Display Contrast .
  • *#9998*778# or *#9998*0778# or *#0778# Sim Service table.
  • *#9998*782# show date and alarm clock.
  • *#8999*638# show network information.
  • *#9998*5646# change operator logo at startup.
  • *#9998*76# production number. *#9998*968# view melody for alarm.

Mobile secrets code

•SP(Service Provider)Lock Information :-
Service Provider the lock to your phone which is implement by your service provider e.g. orange onto your sim card. The phone is usually locked to a certain SP but it can be unlocked allowing you access to other service providers that provide a better deal. The same effect can also be used by using a Dual sim, you could have two sim cards in one phone allowing you to switch between sims and SP(Service Provider) 1. First sim = Orange 2. Second sim = One2One

SMS(Short Message Service Centre Numbers) For FREE SMS :-
SMSC (Short Message Service Centre Numbers) SMS Centre number allow you to send free sms, by changing your message centre number like this:
1. Go to messages
2. Message Settings
3. Set 1
4. Message Centre Number
5. Then change the number to one from SMSC(Short Message Service Centre) Number section (from SMSC #'s given below)

What does this do?
Instead of paying for your messages, you can change a number in your phone to send to a different centre. This cannot charge you, and consequently you have free SMS!

How does it work?
When you are sending a text message, it is first transmitted to your network's routing centre, called the Short Message Service Centre, or SMSC. This SMSC (Short Message Service Centre )is generally a telephone number, normally a memorable one- i.e. Orange's is 0973 100973. Here, it is sent to the recipient's network's SMSC, where it is then forwarded to their phone. The whole process takes only seconds, but the vital part is when it reaches your SMSC, because then it is forwarded, and you are charged according to your tariff. If you, however, change your SMSC (Short Message Service Centre) number to one below, the network who forwards the message will not know who you are, and consequently cannot charge you.

Does this always work?
No! It can take hours to find a number that hasn't been blocked by your network- they usually carry out checks monthly and bar any numbers known to be forwarding SMS. Also, I understand that Orange and all networks in Denmark have barred all numbers aside from their own- so it won't work with Orange or Danish networks.

• Sim Clock Stop :-
To view if sim clock can be stopped enter *#746025625# (Sim-clock-stop is a kind of standby mode which will save battery time

• ISDN Number: -
ISDN number For checking ISDN number enter *#92772689#
Warranty Menu To view the warranty menu enter *#92702689#
1) shows the serial nr.
2) Shows when the cell phone was made mmyy
3) shows when the cell. Phone was purchased mmyy
4) shows how many times the cell. phone has been repaired.
6) shows how many houres the phone has been

Menu To view Warranty menu enter *#92702689# Phone asks 'warranty code:' Press the following warranty code: 6232 (OK) : Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture (MMYY)
7332 (OK) : Displays the date of the last repairment - if found ('DATE NOT SAVED'...) 7832 (OK) : Displays (if found) the date where the phone was purchased ('DATE NOT SAVED'...)
9268 (OK) : Displays Serial Number
37832 (OK) : Set the Purchasing Date MMYY (Warning: You can only do this once - So be careful ...)
87267 (OK) : Transfers ALL phone numbers, pictures, sounds from one phone to another eg. if broken (via IRport.)

• Half Rate Codec
For activation enter *#4720#
For deactivation enter *#4720* In all cases the phone will automatically restart.
Half Rate will give you bad sound quality.

• Imei Code :-
To View IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) enter *#06# Firmware Versions
Check To view the Firmware version enter *#170602112302#

• Enhanced Full Rate/Half Rate Enhanced Full Rate Code:-
(EFR) For activation enter *#3370#
For deactivation enter *#3370*
Enhanced Full Rate Will give you much better sound quality when you enable it. The new Enhanced Full Rate CODEC adopted by GSM uses the ASELP (AlgebraicCode Excitation Linear Prediction) compression technology. This technology allows for much great voice quality in the same number of bits as the older Full Rate CODEC. operate at 13 kilobits.(but you take up more space on the network, so they can charge you more) - Talk-time is reduced with about 5%

• Firmware Version: -
To view the firmware version enter *#170602112302# or *#9999# On newer phones, the code has been changed to *#682371158412125#

• Restore Factory Settings :-
To restore factory settings (Memory, language, counters not included) enter *#7780#
Manufacturer Information To view Week and Year of manufacture enter *#3283# The last two digits are the year. If the year is 95, the first two digits are the month. For 96 the first two digits are the week of the year.