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  • 02-24-2004, 04:05 AM
    nosoyenana
    for me, nokia are the most user friendly mobiles.... had samsung, nokia, panasonic and had to take nokia back....
  • 02-17-2004, 03:59 AM
    ski_power
    Yes, even I got to agree on this. My c100 menu response times are so bad that it takes 1 sec lag. and that is verrrry noticable
  • 02-16-2004, 07:03 AM
    mmfmaniac
    Originally posted by cellmaniac20
    Nokia's menus are fast, that's what I like. So, yes, user-friendly
    guess u are quite right on this. Nokia MMI is good at processing things in the back while still allow user to operate the menu.
  • 02-13-2004, 11:50 AM
    cellmaniac20
    Nokia's menus are fast, that's what I like. So, yes, user-friendly
  • 02-13-2004, 11:20 AM
    EnigmaticAng
    Originally posted by ski_power
    Oh, that means you know German(quite obvious) here's a site that I "quite" didn't understand while I was trying to search for my C100 firmware.
    http://5026.rapidforum.com/search
    did you find what you were looking for by now, or do you need some help with the german...?

    if so - seeing as this is the Nokia-board, we'd better move it out of here. wouldn't want to post off-topic, eh?


    Originally posted by ski_power
    Oh, sorry about da man.
    Ok, now:
    You're da girl!(does that sound fine??)
    no problem!
    it happens more often than not.

    it sure does sound better, yeah! :P


    -EnigmaticAngel
  • 02-12-2004, 09:51 PM
    ski_power
    Oh, that means you know German(quite obvious) here's a site that I "quite" didn't understand while I was trying to search for my C100 firmware.
    http://5026.rapidforum.com/search

    Oh, sorry about da man.
    Ok, now:
    You're da girl!(does that sound fine??)
  • 02-12-2004, 06:32 PM
    EnigmaticAng
    Originally posted by ski_power
    Yes. that's true.
    People should learn from you. I mean most newbies junk post. But, you're da man. I'm proud that CPF has good members also...


    heh. thanks, i guess!
    still, if at all, da girl!


    but that's probably because i moderate a german cellphone-oriented board myself.
    i'm used to dealing with "stupid" people, and people who post loads of junk. and i find it to be WAY annoying - so i try to avoid doing the same someplace else.


    -EnigmaticAngel
  • 02-11-2004, 10:40 PM
    ski_power
    Yes. that's true.
    People should learn from you. I mean most newbies junk post. But, you're da man. I'm proud that CPF has good members also...
  • 02-10-2004, 10:16 AM
    EnigmaticAng
    Originally posted by ski_power
    EnigmaticAngel, thanks a lot. Now I can get Logos without any provider charges.
    you're welcome!

    that's pretty much the point of this whole little exercise, isn't it?
    passing on information?

    so, no big deal.

    have fun!

    -EnigmaticAngel
  • 02-09-2004, 11:37 PM
    ski_power
    EnigmaticAngel, thanks a lot. Now I can get Logos without any provider charges.

    Thanks again
  • 02-09-2004, 07:43 AM
    mmfmaniac
    Originally posted by bswail123
    biggest deal with nokia is that all nokias use the same chargers. people seem to love that more than anything
    Sony Ericsson also comes with same charge since T28 days
  • 02-08-2004, 10:24 PM
    bswail123
    biggest deal with nokia is that all nokias use the same chargers. people seem to love that more than anything
  • 02-08-2004, 12:06 PM
    EnigmaticAng
    Originally posted by ski_power
    Huh?
    you can even send operator logos in binary?
    Can you tell me how?, or any appropriate software etc...

    sure!

    i use Ringtone Tools for converting bmp's (or midi, RTTTL and others) to binary code.


    to send an operator logo, you also need to know your MCC and MNC (mobile country code and mobile network code).
    you can get them at http://www.csoft.co.uk/cgi-bin2/coverage_index.pl and calculate the hex values on this page: http://www.csoft.co.uk/sckl

    the command line for converting a bmp to an operator logo in binary format would look something like this:

    ringtonetools -l MCC MNC image.bmp image.sckl

    you can then open the new image.sckl-file with Text-Editor (like a txt-file) to see the bin-code.


    there's a quite detailed description on how it's done on the Ringtone Tools website. csoft.co.uk also offers some useful info; though i find the RingtoneTools-page to be more of help.


    -EnigmaticAngel
  • 02-08-2004, 05:21 AM
    snake_ub
    Originally posted by mmfmaniac
    Thanks for ur replies!!



    >>you're wrong here - my good old 3310 does support shortcut keys.

    I presume this model uses the layered menu of 1.1, 2.5.4 and so on? Yes the old s/w does have this feature. the latest 30/40 series no more.

    My series 40 mokia supports it i can press menu11 for apps menu10 for games etc
  • 02-08-2004, 12:21 AM
    ski_power
    Huh?
    you can even send operator logos in binary?
    Can you tell me how?, or any appropriate software etc...
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