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what is the restriction code for Nokia 1110i phone?

i need the restriction code for Nokia 1110i. everytime i open my phone it always says Phone restricted and the only option i can choose is Undo and when i press Undo, it's asking for a restriction code. and no, it's not the sim card problem!

Nokia E65

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Nokia E65 is a newly searched mobile phone of Nokia. Purchase Nokia E65 is very easy. You are to search over Internet and you will find many dealers who are selling and also providing full information about Nokia E65. No doubt, Nokia E65 is different from all the other mobile phones. All the mobile handsets of Nokia are the latest and best among all the other mobile handsets. Nokia not only provides the mobile handsets but also the satisfaction to the users. Therefore, it has manufactured many different series of mobile sets and E-Series is one of them. All the E-Series mobile handsets have the QWERTY keyboard. Moreover, Nokia E65 has a 2-megapixel camera too. Nokia E65 can be used for the professional photography. Although Nokia E65 is, some heavy weighted mobile handset weighs 150g and measuring 117 x 70 x 13.9 mm. It has all the newborn technologies and latest features like Internet, camera, media player and Bluetooth. Nokia E65 has a 2-megapixel camera and a CIF camera that is used to capture the beautiful moments of the life. Nokia E65 has a TFT color screen that is the best option to view the captured pictures. Nokia E65 CIF camera is the best option to take the video clippings. Nokia E65 has a media player with MP3, MPEG4 and AAC that provides you the best music. Nokia E65 has a powerful memory with 60 MB memory and the advantage of the memory is its 64 MB SDRAM memory. The memory of Nokia E65 can be increased with the help of the MicroSD (TransFlash) card. The memory can be used for the storage of the important files and data. You can download the music files and other important files from the net and PC. Other connectivity and network features of the Nokia E65 are Data GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps, 3G, WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth v1.2, Infrared port, USB v2.0 Pop-Port, OS Symbian OS 9.1, Series 60 v3.0 UI. Other key features of the Nokia E65 are Office applications, Blackberry connectivity, Push to talk, Voice command/dial, PIM including calendar, commotion list and printing, integrated handsfree.

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Choose Fashion!my Favorite Nokia 5730-Myluxphone

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Nokia 5730 Xpress-Music is a multimedia and music-dedicated sliding smart-phone announced in March and released in June 2009. Its features include a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, dedicated camera, volume, gaming and music keys as well as Wi-Fi/801.2b-g/Wireless LAN connectivity and a basic accelerometer which acts as a tilt meter to auto rotate the display (in landscape or portrait mode). The 5730 is similar to the Nokia 5800, which is a touch-screen version with similar features and pricing. It runs on the Nokia's Simian OS v9.3 S60 mobile phone platform. It is also very similar to the Nokia E75 model, the only difference being that the 5730 is dedicated to play music. Like many phones in its price range, it also includes a 3.15 megapixel camera and A-GPS. Uniquely, when connected to a computer, it can act as a wireless broadband modem through an available 3G/3.5G/HSDPA network. The device can also produce, read, and to a limited extent, edit files (only in an editor's version) from Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel. PDF files can also be viewed via the pre-installed Adobe Reader LE 1.5.0 application. An 8GB micro SDHC card is also included inside the phone. It is notable that more and more specific Nokia models in the Xpress Music series ban.

 

This slider phone has a complete slide out QWERTY keypad. In fact this is the first musical phone which comes with a QWERTY keypad. It has 2.4 inch QVGA screen and standard numeric pad. Color of eth phone is black with a colored border in different colors like red, blue, gray and magenta. Key pad has back lighting. This Nokia X6 mobile is music centric as can be seen from the name. It has loads of music features. You can use Xpress Music feature to play music, games, email, calendar and more through the home screen. To provide easy and quick access to the music platform of the phone, the home screen is provided with shortcut keys. Besides downloading music from the Nokia Music store, you can view additional information about album, artist and downloads. You can manage your music by the music library. Features phone is convenient device for those who are part of various social networks as it supports various such social networks like my space. Face book and YouTube. It has keys dedicated to games as it has in-built games also like N-Gage. It enhances your gaming experience. Key pad on the phone appears like the normal computer keyboards and it makes typing the text faster. The QWERTY keyboard on this phone means an improved messaging service. This keyboard looks like the normal ones we use with computers hence typing texts will be faster. The home screen will have the Xpress Music feature that you can use to access music, games, email and calendar and you can download as much music as you want to the phone. The screen offers a variety of colors and a pleasant display.

 

Other features of Nokia N96i include FM Radio, Blue Tooth connectivity, long battery which lets you listen to music for 25 hours, inbuilt speakers, 128 MB random access memory (RAM) and an internal storage of 140 MB, auto focus camera. Its software applications use Simian S60 3rd edition technology. Nokia 5730 is great device when it comes to whole entertainment in your pocket and at your fingertips. Owing to its great features, this phone is going to be really great competition for other handsets in the market.

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Nokia N-series N85 Makes Its Debut on Orange – Nokia N85 UK

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The high specification N-Series range of Nokia phones has expanded again to include the new Nokia N85, a multimedia mobile phone that closely resembles the previous Nokia N96 release and holds some exciting features that consumers have come to expect from this high end range of devices.



Originally launched as a SIM free mobile phone with no network ties or ongoing line rental costs the new Nokia N85 can now be connected to Orange with a range of competitive tariffs, affordable packages and free gifts.



Owning a mobile phone by signing up to a minimum term contract deal is far from buying a SIM free mobile phone as the Nokia N85 was first offered, firstly and probably most importantly the handset is subsidised by the network meaning that they will not pay the 'true' value of the handset.



Instead of paying for the entire price of the Nokia N85 up-front in one payment the customer instead pays an ongoing line rental charge with a set amount of minutes and text messages bundled together, this means that the handset is far more affordable at point of sale and the consumer benefits from inclusive free calls and text throughout the contract period.



With a strong lineup of multimedia features, the Nokia N85 is taking the world of mobile convergence to the next level. Gaming, photos, navigation and music blend together with the newest Ovi and third party services via 3.5G HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity to make discovering and sharing experiences quick and seamless.



While it comes out of the box with a multitude of powerful functionality, the pre-loaded Nokia Download! application makes the Nokia N85 truly customizable by offering a wide range of bespoke content. This includes an outstanding selection of world-class branded entertainment content, the latest in mobile gaming and dynamic applications so users can really make their device their own.



A state-of-the-art 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and bright dual LED flash captures clear, sharp images as well as DVD-quality videos at 30 frames per second. Combined with A-GPS it is possible to geotag favorite pictures to see where each photo was taken using the Nokia Maps application or online sites such as Share on Ovi or Flickr.



The Nokia N85 is pre-loaded with at least 10 made-for-mobile N-Gage gaming titles that jump off of the screen thanks to the dazzling OLED display and a voucher to activate one full game license. Dedicated gaming keys light up when the device is in landscape gaming mode to further enhance the action-packed experience.



Each Nokia N85 comes with an 8 GB microSD card, up to 30 hours of music playback time and its high-fidelity sound means favorite tracks can be enjoyed virtually anywhere. Build a personal music collection from the millions of tracks and playlists available from the Nokia Music Store or other online music vendors, or synchronize PC and mobile music libraries via USB cable.



Alternatively, consumers can enjoy RDS radio or a wide selection of stations via the internet. The 3.5 mm audio jack makes connecting a top-quality headset simple and an in-built FM transmitter lets the Nokia N85 play wirelessly through a car or home stereo to really crank up the sound.



Although initially only availble as a SIM free mobile phone and on the Orange UK network the Nokia N85 is expected to be picked up by further network operators over the coming days further expanding the number of tariffs and packages available and allowing consumers to get the closest deal to their current usage requirements.

The N85 and the recent Nokia N96 are two of many N-Series devices to be released of late, for more detailed information please refer to our online mobile phones shop.

The Sony Ericsson Vivaz – Outstanding Any Which Way You Look

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The Symbian OS remains king of the hill, accounting for nearly half the world’s smartphones.  There are other highly specialized proprietary platforms like Blackberry, Samsung Bada and WebOS as well as the lackluster Windows Mobile, but they are nowhere near the market shares of a proven, stable and feature-rich Symbian.

There are some glitches and kinks but it has now achieved open status that should further enhance it.   Android might change the landscape but that won’t happen anytime soon.  Sony Ericsson has long been making upscale top-of-the-line smartphones in Symbian OS 9.4 or S60 5th edition (with the UI bundling) culminating in the awe-inspiring Satio last year.

This year, it makes another claim to the top of the Mount Olympus with its first product announcement of the year – the Sony Ericsson Vivaz.

A Vidcam with a Phone

Running on a 720 MHz Power VR SGX Graphics accelerator, the new handset carries on the tradition started with the Satio both running the Symbian S60 5th edition OS.  While the Satio has one the breakthrough 12 megapixel camera that has since been clobbered with the HTC Bravo cum Google Nexus.

The Vivaz sports a superb high definition 720p video recording at a Blu-ray quality 24 fps frame rate.  This basically puts it on a direct collision course with the Samsung Omnia HD which actually suffers in direct comparison, the M8920 as well as the HTC Bravo.

A bit tamer than the Satio in the imaging department, the Vivaz carries just 8 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, face and smile detection, go-tagging with its GPS receiver and touch-focus.

That would be enough to permanently etch itself in the pantheon of great camera phones, but its 720p video recording with video light brings it to the level of high definition camcorders.  This makes it among the view gadgets like the HTC Bravo and the Samsung M8920 as better classified in the genre of pocketable vidcams with a phone.

A Superb Balancing Act

Those exquisite HD video recordings deserves no less than a gorgeous playback display, not via a TV out to an HDTV which it has but only at VGA resolution, but right on the handset display itself.

Not a few may be disappointed with a mere 3.2 inch wide VGA resistive touchscreen display even with a brilliant 16 million color support.  It’s still small.  Sony Ericsson could have gone the way of the HTC HD2 with a massive 4.3-inch display even with its pathetic 65k colors due to its inferior Windows Mobile OS, but its designer knew exactly how to balance features that really matter.

Thanks to its superb balance act, the Vivaz gets housed on a sleek 107 x 51.7 x 12.5mm elegant weighing at a pocket friendly 97 gram to make it the lightest handset among 3-inch display touchscreens. None of the humongous HTC HD2’s nearly doubled 157 grams and unwieldy dimensions.  And this is done while maintaining the brilliant HD colors only a Symbian OS can support at this time.

The Vivaz exhibits excellent touchscreen responsiveness despite being just resistive with onscreen haptic alphanumeric and QWERTY keys that almost rivals a tactile keyboard. There’s no need to use a stylus pen.  But this can be a disadvantage as some functions could be accidentally activated with the lack of proximity sensors to disable the screen sensitivity when held against your face in a call.

Everything else about the Sony Ericsson Vivaz, hardware and software wise, is as expected from an upscale Sony Ericsson smartphone carrying the bells and whistles like its Satio predecessor.  Like the Xperia X10, this is another handset to die for.

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Image In To Mbm File Bitmap

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Bitmap image format that can store several bitmap (.BMP) images in a single file; symbian OS uses a special multi-bitmap format for its bitmaps. It contains one or more bitmaps that are compiled into a .mbm file, which in turn is used by the application. It is used on mobile devices that run the Symbian OS; may store wallpapers, startup images, or pictures used by Symbian applications; can be opened with the Symbian OS Images program on mobile devices.

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sing the same way, you can change your Background and other stuff too. When an author creates his theme in Carbide.ui Theme Edition he is allowed to specify his own icons that are used for system and 3rd party applications, folders and services. The only things he needs to know are either the application's unique identifier (UID) or folder identifiers (IDs) in order to associate the icon with the corresponding application/folder and a graphics file for that icon. When theme is applied on the device, icons specified in it replace default ones. Icons not specified in theme stay unchanged.

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Nowadays there are lots of Symbian applications and their amount grows every day. When an author creates his icon pack (the set of styled icons used for replacement of icons of default system and 3rd party applications and folders) he tries to support as much applications as possible. But he cannot know UIDs of all apps and he barely has time to paint icons for hundreds of applications users may have installed on their devices. At the same time users often contact authors of themes asking them to add some more icons after theme is built and released. Now it's not necessary, because you can do it yourself if you have corresponding icons for applications you would like to be changed.

This tutorial is aimed to explain how to manage icons containing in themes for S60 platform using SISContents. SISContents allows you to add new icons, replace graphics of the existing icons and delete icons containing in S60 themes. All operations are made in sis package, no unpacking or re-packaging is needed. Its sample to show how to change and add some icons to Aviator theme created by tehk. And download the latest version of SisContents.

Adding new icons
To add an icon to some application you need to know its unique identifier (UID) and corresponding graphics file (in SVG or SVGB format). The information about icons is stored in the skin file of theme (with .skn extension) and the steps of adding an icon are the following:
Open sis package of theme with SISContents and press Tools->Edit package. Switch to Contents tab and look for a file with .skn extension (themepackage.skn usually). Select this file in the list and click on View details at the bar of the buttons above (or double click on the file in the list). In the appeared window switch to Application icons tab. There is a list of all application icons a theme has. The empty list means that theme does not have any icons and uses system default ones. The amount of currently displayed and total icons is shown at the top of the list. Each item in the list consists of UID of application the icon is specified for, the name of that application (if it was found in the database of SISContents) and corresponding graphics resource in mif file (where images of icons are stored).

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