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Power Saver Light Fix By Tejas

Author: Tejash Patel // Category:
Hi,

_-- Patch Power Saver Light Fix.rmp --_

-Author: Tejas
- Date: 24-december-09
- hacking phone by use of HelloOX.
- install ROMpatcher and then copy this patch file at ( e:\patches\ ) folder
- Runs ROMpatcher and Apply this patch
- tested on Nokia n79 and probably working in other phones (S60v3 FP2,s60v5)

Note:
in n79 and probably (S60v3-FP2,s60v5)to always show screen animations and date or ...
without limitation Times

for test please change to date or animations or ... in power saver and ENJOY!

ScreenShot:




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[TUTORIAL]Download Whatever You want From YouTube on S60v3

Author: Tejash Patel // Category:
Firstly go to WEB browser on your phone and enter Youtube.com 

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Search what yo want

Choose and click the video

After entering video [This is important!] Go to options>Send bookmark>As a SMS

Message box will be open, Then Copy text via Shift key(pencil)
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Go to new WEB page (Important)
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Write > Vixy.net
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Paste link to URL Box
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And Choose downloadable video format (Avi or 3gp or whatever like mp3 formats)
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Then go to Start and click
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Video will be resolve and convert auto
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When conversation finishes, It'll download automatic. Save Where you want
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Credits To Tejas Patel

GNUBOX [COMPLETE TUTORIAL]

Author: Tejash Patel // Category:
Sign GNUBOX.sis

1. First get gnubox.sis. http://rapidshare.com/files/4548686/gnubox_s60v3.sis

2. Then download this file, it has the application Signsis.exe http://download.macromedia.com/pub/developer/make_sis_explained.zip

3. Get this app from Symbiansigned.com . You will need to sign up for an account here
https://www.symbiansigned.com/DevCertRequest_30_10_2006_v2.0.exe


4.Start the DevCertRequest program
It'll be easier if u name all the files as gnubox
=Step1: Select as output file for your *.csr file
=Step2: If you dont have ACS pub ID , select No. Then select your key output *.key file name , and fill password.
ps: for Step1 and 2, have the files output to ur desktop.
=Step3: Fill Personal info
=Step4: Add capabilities (i selected all)
=Step5: Finish Developer cert request. Then *.csr file will created.
- Login in to Symbiansigned.com, ** "My Symbian Signed" tab
- ** "Developer Certificates" on left side bar,
- ** "Request" and upload *.csr file and wait
- Will automatically change to Dev cert page. You can download dev cert, *.cer to the desktop

Signing The File
- Go to "Start" -> "Run" -> type command
- In the command prompt, type cd (then go to your sissign dir) (enter)
- Then type signsis -o -s -v gnubox.sis gnuboxs.sis gnubox.cer gnubox.key password (enter)

example: signsis -o -s -v c:\gnubox.sis c:\gnuboxs.sis c:\gnubox.cer c:\gnubox.key xxxx (enter)

CONFIGURATION :

i'm using LAN and not dial-up ADSL.

Download and install AnalogX at: http://www.analogx.com/files/proxyi.exe
This enables you to share your internet connection.

Pls install your gnubox [DOWNLOAD] on ur phone first...
Install mRouter DOWNLOAD] on your PC also..


ON YOUR PC (Microsoft BT stack)
Switch on BT on ur PC and ur fone.

Step1: Right click the BT icon in the system tray, "Open Bluetooth Settings"
go to "COM Ports".
If it is blank, click on "Add"-> "Incoming (device initiates the connection)"
Look at the COM number...mine is COM4. it varies...let's put it as COM#

Step2: Go to "Control Panel" -> "Phone and Modem options". Select the tab "Modem"
Add a modem. Check the box saying "Don't detect modem".
Select the type as "Communications cable between two computers"
connected on Bluetooth Serial Port COM#

Step3: Go to "Control Panel" -> "network connections". Create a new connection
"setup advanced connection" --> "accept incoming connections" --> select ur COM# and uncheck other connections/modems and leave the rest of the stuff as it is and then continue and finish.

Step4: Right click on the mRouter icon on the system tray go to "Connected Device"
Refresh the page until it discovers ur phone. Select your fone in the device selection
screen and click "Next>".
Uncheck the box where it says ?Automatically connect to this device when it is in range?
and click "Finish"

Step5: Now right click on the m-Router taskbar icon and click on "Advanced Settings"
Click on the View button under "Additional COM Ports"
Select the COM Port used by your Bluetooth device (COM#)
After setting the COM Port, click "OK"
Under connectivity methods, look for Additional COM Ports and expand it to make
sure your COM port is there. Click "Close"
Make sure that there is no error message...
Now that our m-Router is all set, let?s configure Gnubox!!

GNUBOX!!

Step1: On the phone, Go to "Tools"->"Settings"->"Connection"->"Access points"
Go to "Options"->"New access point"->"Use default settings"
Name it 'Bt' .
Make sure you set it to use 'Data call' as the bearer.
Set the number to call to something that cannot be called (e.g 321),
username as abc, password: xyz
Leave the rest as it is...
Then, "Options"->"Advanced Setting" Leave all untouched EXCEPT "Proxy Port Number".
enter it as 6588

Step2: Start GnuBox.
Now you should see on the screen that the DialOutISP record is found,
and the phone number you just entered is printed on the screen.
However, the ModemBearer should still show 'No rec'.
- Select "Options"->"Install"->"Create records"
- Exit gnubox with "Options"->"Exit"
- Start GnuBox again.
- Now you should see on the screen that the ModemBearer is shown and the 'No rec' error is gone.
- Create the bluetooth pairing between your phone and the computer.
- Launch GnuBox. Select "Install"->"Set RAS login script"
- Then select "2box bluetooth"->"Serial port"
- On the upcoming device selection dialog, select your computer,
and in the question about encryption click Yes (or OK if you only have that).
- Launch your phone browser and enjoy!!

Symbian S^4 User Interface Concept Proposal

Author: Tejash Patel // Category:
Nokia Submitted A Proposal For Conceptual Symbian S^4 User Interface

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Yesterday the Foundation made available a preliminary version of the Web Runtime (WRT) Tools Package under an EPL license and today Nokia, submitted a proposal for a new framework for Symbian-powered UIs, to the Foundation’s open community. The proposals will undergo open evaluation and critique.

The document highlights how the Symbian^4 UI will benefit from Nokia’s contribution and will introduce important usability-focused improvements, for example by providing interaction and layout patterns that apply to all applications, for a unified and more consistent user experience.

Sneak peek at the next gen Symbian user interface showed off a nice array of eye candy and some actually

Nokia 5800XM v40.0.005 Firmware out Brings Kinetic Scrolling

Author: Tejash Patel // Category:
Nokia 5800 Firmware v40.0.005 Brings Kinetic Scrolling And Greatly Improved Home Screen!!


Yet another exceedingly busy day for Nokia’s Software team brings the major firmware update for company’s bestselling fulltouch screen Smartphone!

The new firmware is meant to provide further performance improvements and new functionalities to the handset, and it is already available for download on the Nokia Software Update website, and hopefully it will be soon available as FOTA update as well.

Firmware version v40.0.5 is meant to enhance the overall user experience and among the improvements that it is able to provide to those who own Nokia’s first touchscreen device is addition of the long awaited kinetic scrolling as well as greatly impr... .. .

The most awaited firmware release of the decade ie Nokia 5800 firmware goes live now.

New features

* Kinetic Scrolling
* New Home “Contacts Bar”
* QWERTY Keyboard Auto Rotation (on text input screens)
* Removed Download! (Ovi Store still available)
* Replaced “Update Application” with “SW Update” as on the Nokia N97
* Ovi Contacts
* More Responsive UI

You can update your Nokia 5800XM to the new firmware v40.0.5 by OTA (Over The Air) method(*#0000#) , or through Nokia’s Software Updater on your PC.

Nokia 5800XM does support UDP , but everyone would recommend you to take a backup of ur phone’s data. Enjoy

Edit: Update via FOTA not available at present.

Exclusive: Nexus One full specs detailed

Author: Tejash Patel // Category:
We know you're itching to get your hands on a Nexus One -- Google's managed to build buzz here the way only a couple companies in the world know how. Unfortunately, it sounds like you're going to need to cross your fingers (or pull out that eBay emergency stash) to get one out of the gate, because we've got some intel here suggesting that it'll be available only by "invitation" at first. Our tipster doesn't have information on how those invites are going to be determined, other than the fact that it's Google doing the inviting -- if we had to guess, current registered developers are a strong possibility -- but the good news, we suppose, is that T-Mobile will apparently sell the phone directly at some to-be-determined point in the future. Oh, but that's not all -- we've got specs, too. Lots of them. Here are the highlights, but follow the break for the whole shebang:
  • Android 2.1
  • 11.5mm thick
  • 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 4GB microSD in-box expandable to 32GB
  • 5 megapixel camera with mechanical AF and LED flash
  • HSPA 900 / 1700 / 2100, 7.2Mbps down and 2Mbps up -- in other words, yes to T-Mobile 3G and no to AT&T 3G, though you'll still be fine on EDGE
  • 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED display

Google Projects for Android

Author: Tejash Patel // Category:
Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications that run on Android-powered devices.




This site provides information about Google projects based on the Android platform, such as external libraries that extend the Android platform, Android applications, hosted services and APIs, the Android Developer Contest, and more. Everything on this site is provided by Google for the benefit of Android developers.



If you are looking for general information about Android, please visit the www.android.com site. If you are interested in developing applications for Android devices, please visit the Android Developers site at developer.android.com