Solution for backing up &
restoring Messages Symbian S60
3rd Edition
A
breakthrough for Symbian S60 3rd
Edition (OS 9.1)
Solution for backing up and
restoring Messages
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...
Save
battery on s60v3 wifi phone
A
llittle trick to save battery power
Menu -> Tools -> Setting ->
Connection -> Wireless LAN ->
Options -> Advanced Settings
(choose "yes" )
Automatic config -> disabled -> TX
power level -> Options -> Change ->
(change 100 mW to 4 mW) -> OK
this will economise batery but wifi
will be more difficult to use
Nokia 5500 Sport Tip for saving battery
I 5500,
you keep seeing sport icon ruuning in
background
even when its not being used, consuming
the RAM as well as battery at that time.
You can kill can kill this by using FExplorer's Processes view and save these consumptions.
Alternatively, as i had read somewhere on web so i'll just list that here-connect USB
to your phone and
then to PC & choose data transfer-that closes all the applicationsthough. And you might try opening only useful ap
lications once you disconnect the USB.
Small
Font Solution For Nokia E65
Fonts too
small? - Get new fonts!
Those
who are still having problem
changing fonts on your E65 phone,
here is the solution....
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.
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