Friday, February 29, 2008

Nokia N95 - Fix Slider


HOW TO FIX NOKIA N95 JERKY SLIDER:

FIRST OF ALL THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT VERY COMPICATED BUT YOU MUST GIVE SO MUCH ATTENTION. YOUR HANDSET CAN COUSE DAMAGE.

AND IF YOUR HANDSET HAVE A GUARANTEE THIS WORKS CAN CANCEL YOUR GUARANTEE


NOW WHAT WE NEED FOR:
- NOKIA N95 WITH JERKY SLIDER.
- Scissors
- Tweezers
- T5/T6 SCREW DRIVER
- TAPE ( 3M OR SCOTH WILL BE FINE )



AFTER SET ALL STUFF THAT WE NEED. NOW WE ARE STARTING.
FIRST TAKE BACK COVER AND BATTERY OFF



AS SHOWN IN PICTURE GO RIGHT DOWN SIDE OF THE PHONE AND SLOWLY TAKE OUT THE WHOLE BACK COVER



AS SHOWN IN PICTURE



AND TAKE ALL CAREFULLY



NOW WE NEED TO TAKE OUR 3 SCEWS THAT SHOWN IN PICTURE AT THIS



TIME PLEASE BECAREFULL MORE, DOWN PART OF THIS SIDE HAVE A IMPORTANT AND SENSITIVE PARTS.
AFTER TAKE 3 SCREWS OUT



WE YOU OUR TWEEZERS TO TAKE BLACK METAL PART OF SLIDER ( AS SHOWN ON PICTURE ) ( SLIDE PROBLEM COMES FROM THIS METAL PART AND THE PLASTIC PART. YOU WILL SEE AFTER TAKE IT )



NOW HOLD YOU PHONE LIKE IN PICTURE AND GENTLY PUSH UP, DONT PUSH IT SO MUCH YOU CAN COUSE SLIDER BROKE ( OTHER PART IS ALSO SCREWED AT THIS TIME)
NOW GIVE ATTENTION WHAT YOU WILL DO NEXT



NOW YOU WILL SEE A SMALL SPACE AT THE MIDDLE OF THE PHONE



NOW WE WILL CUT A SMALL PIECE OF TAPE ( AS SHOWN IN PICTURE ) JUST A SMALL ONE WILL ENOUGH. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH IT WILL NOT WORK EASLY



WITH THE TWEEZERS WE PUT CUTTED TAPE IN THE PLASTIC PART, BUT IN PICTURE I HAVE MADE A MISTAKE THAT I FIX MINE YOU HAVE TO PUT TAPE TOP OF THE SCREW HOLE NOT ON THE HOLE. AND PUSH THE UPPER PART OF THE TAPE INSIDE OF THE SPACE



THAN WE PUT THE UPPER PART OF THE PHONE AGAIN IN THE HOLE AND PUT BLACK METAL PART



WE PUT 3 SCEWS AGAIN AND PUT BACK COVER AND NOW WE HAVE BETTER N95 SLIDER


Courtesy by n95slidefix.blogspot.com

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Nokia N95 - Modem installation


Nokia N95 Modem Installation Tips





What’s the point?
Forget paying a fortune for Wi-Fi or fumbling with network cables in hotel rooms. Your N95 can get your computer online at broadband speeds wherever you are, whether it’s a PC or Mac.

Is it free?
Apart from your data tariff, yep!

So How do I do it?
Step 1:
If you’re using a PC connecting to the internet through your phone couldn’t be simpler. Just download the newest version of Nokia’s Software Suite here and install it onto your PC. Next hook up your N95 using a USB cable and tap on the One Touch Access (OTA) panel at the top of Nokia Software Suite.

Your phone should connect to the internet, and share its connection with your PC. If it doesn’t, tap into the OTA settings wizard, choose manual configuration in the ‘Operator’ window and tap in your connection settings. You may need to contact your network for these.

Step 2:

If you’re using a Mac, plug in your N95 using a USB cable and tap into the ‘System Preferences’ panel from the dock. Next, tap ‘Network’ and select your phone from the column on the left.

Choose ‘Show modem status in menu bar’ then tap into ‘Advanced’ and choose Nokia from the ‘Vendor’ list, and ‘GPRS (GSM/3G)’ from the model list.

Choose ‘OK’ and hit the ‘Connect’ button. If your phone fails to connect, you might need to add a telephone number under the ‘Network’ panel or an Access Point Name (APN) under the ‘Advanced’ panel. Contact your network provider for those details if you need them.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

True Tones


All the new hits as a ringtone on your mobile phone, how original... With the latest True Tones you can do something else. Be different! True Tones are cool ringtones with real sounds. The claxon of a car or the whistle of a bird, the sound of your mobile phone was never so recognizable!

The first ringtone with REAL sounds
You know what it's like..you are in the train and you hear a phone ringing. Is it yours? With the latest True Tones there's no doubt about it. Your tune will be one out of a million. Try these cool True Tones now! You will be amazed!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Nokia 5300 Xpress music - Disassembly


Tools required:
Torx 6 screwdriver













The First thing is: Run your fingernail around the edge of the front cover to release the clips which hold the cover in place














The 2nd are: You can now remove the front cover and your phone will look like below. Remove the four screws you can see
















The 3rd: Once you've removed the four screws you can lift away the metal frame which sits on top of the LCD













The 4th: You can now lift the LCD from the phone. The LCD is attached by a connected which connects like a plug and socket. Simply lift it upward to unplug. You can now remove the LCD















Final: You can now replace the LCD. Reverse the whole procedure for reassembly

Friday, February 15, 2008

Nokia 5310


Nokia 5310 made thousands of fans with its very announcement. Packing a 16M color QVGA display, dedicated music keys, stereo Bluetooth and FM radio in a sleek thin body, this neat handset is sure to appeal to quite a lot of slim phone admirers. Plus, the XpressMusic logo is a good enough premise for music phone fans to be on the watch-out too. With the first XpressMusic bar-shape we have an amazingly thin and lightweight handset with serious sonic power.

It seems that Nokia is more determined than ever to get its fair share of the slim phone market. Releasing 5310 right after the 6500 classic comes to prove that producing phones less than 10 mm thick is no problem for the Finns. Moreover, Nokia 5310 seems an attempt at winning the hearts of the music loving masses and, as we see it, might just be the right stuff for that. Reflecting on its corner of the mobile phone market, we think Nokia 5310 will face the strongest competition from Sony Ericsson W880 and W890, when the latter hits the shelves. Other potential rivals are the Samsung Ultra phones, as Samsung is well known for the high audio quality of its handsets and true mastery of the slim shape.



Key features
  • 9.9 mm slim and lightweight
  • 3.5 mm standard jack
  • Lots of preloaded applications
  • 2" 16M color display with QVGA resolution
  • Ambient light sensor
  • Decent keypad
  • Bluetooth with A2DP
  • S40 5th edition user interface
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • Dedicated music keys
  • microSD card slot (2GB memory card included)

Main disadvantages
  • Mediocre camera with no flash or auto focus, really slow
  • Tri-band only
  • No 3G
  • Memory card slot under the battery cover
  • Inadequate QCIF video recording
  • Uneven backlighting

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