aaron, 29 Apr 2009Formatting the phone memory will erase all your personal information data like contacts, messa... morehow phone memory is formated
subho, 29 Apr 2009does formatting phone memory erases everything including music player,messagind.web.and other ... moreFormatting the phone memory will erase all your personal information data like contacts, messages, calendar entries, notes, as well as 3rd party applications, games, themes, songs, videos, and pictures saved to the phone memory. But your built-in applications or ROM applications will stay as they are. But if you format the phone memory it is also advisable to format the memory card so as to clean all the drives with the undeleted component files of those already deleted. Be sure you have a back up on your PC of all your user data, media files and softwares as you cannot recover them once you format your phone memory and memory card.
Aaron, 29 Apr 2009Just format your phone memory and memory card. That restarting problem maybe a result of a lot... moredoes formatting phone memory erases everything including music player,messagind.web.and other in built phone application
David, 29 Apr 2009Hi, my question is what to buy N82 or N78??I know about 5mpix cam.on N82 and auto screen rotat... moreAll I can say is, the FM transmitter and FP2 on N78 are not worth the 5MP, Xenon, VGA@30FPS video, 3D accelerator, and TV-out of N82!
subho, 29 Apr 2009sorry the link is not working go to http://www.symbianthemes.us and try download any theme and... moreJust format your phone memory and memory card. That restarting problem maybe a result of a lot of installing and uninstalling softwares. Or maybe there are some component files that's got disorganised from your phone's system.
subho, 29 Apr 2009sorry the link is not working go to http://www.symbianthemes.us and try download any theme and... moreJust format your phone memory and memory card. That restarting problem maybe a result of a lot of installing and uninstalling softwares. Or maybe there are some component files that's got disorganised from your phone's system.
sorry the link is not working go to http://www.symbianthemes.us and try download any theme and u will find a barcode to scan
Shahzad, 29 Apr 2009My n82 barcode scanner does not work.I tried scanning barcodes but it only shows "scanning" in... moretry scanning barcode of this websitehttp://www.symbianthemes.us/free,nokia/10206,iphone_v2/MTgwMTA1NjA.download.my phone successfully scanned it.
i donot know what has happened to my phone but now my phone as a tendency to restart once in every day.can any one help
David, 29 Apr 2009Hi, my question is what to buy N82 or N78??I know about 5mpix cam.on N82 and auto screen rotat... moreAs far as I think, it all depends on your needs. As an N82 user, I find my self pretty relaxed about my phone. It has a bunch of cool features which N78 don't.
Mainly, the BIG difference is about the Camera. Otherwise, i feel it's just the same thing (I havn't really considered about the battery thing since I don't face much difficulties of getting my battery emptied in the middle of some work and unable to recharge it)
If you use your mobile camera often, going for gatherings and shootout often just to keep some memories or only for fun, i'd say you can go for N82. You know, it has a 5MP camera equipped with a Xenon flash, which basically helps you out really well taking pictures in the absence of light or just when dim light is available (mostly the case in gatherings :smileyvery-happy:). Moreover, it records vidoe at VGA resolution (At 30fps) where as N78 records at 15fps. Means N82 has BETTER video quality!
But if you're not a heavy mobile camera user, it's ok to go for N78. It has a 3.15MP Camera with LED Flash, pretty good one too.
Anyhow, if you can afford a N82, why going for N78? afterall, N82 is worth having (As for me, I'll go fo N82) [Pardon my ignorance, i was bit biased for N82 since I find myself better suited for N82]
Hi, my question is what to buy N82 or N78??I know about 5mpix cam.on N82 and auto screen rotation but has a older software OS9.2 against N78 OS9.3.Also i am afraid about disabled FM transmiter in some chinese N78,so in what menu part i should find it or not???I know also that N82 has weak battery life.So what do u think guys???Please help!!!!
I work in telecommunications, so I often get to test the different stuff that is on the market, and I picked the N82 because it was proving to be the most stable and reliable of Nokia's smartphones. Nokia has the most extensive range of any of the big manufacturers, and whatever you may read against Nokia from some less-experienced users on this forum, reliability and updates are no picnic on other companies' smartphones (and here it is important to distinguish between a normal GSM phone and a smartphone - the latter has a limited OS that runs preinstalled apps plus a few JAVA apps; whereas a smartphone is much closer to a computer than a mere phone.
Aside from the basics of making and receiving calls and messages, I use a lot the camera, music/video players, mobile internet and sat-nav.
I have taken some fantastic photos with the camera, ignore the 5MP - this is just a technicality, most cameraphones can't begin to compete with a standard digital camera of similar specs. I have found the picture quality of this phone sharp with excellent colour quality, even in poor light which is one area where most cameraphones (inlcuding my old SE K800i) fall down. One downside is that the shutter speed is slow in most modes - I have some brilliant shots of the Red Arrows' smoke trails from the recent Sanicole airshow at Hechtel, but the planes themselves proved pretty elusive, so is lacks a bit when taking action shots.
The video quality of the camera is also good, it produces excellent VGA-quality video (which is good enough to watch through the TV with the provided cable), though sound reproduction could perhaps be a little better.
The phone plays MP4 movies vey well, and music playback is also good - the sound from the stereo speakers is reasonable for such a device, and the headphones produce good sound (there are lots of people moaning with all modern phones that volume levels are not high enough, but in twenty years time they'll be thanking today's phones for not deafening them). The only catch is that the music player isn't always very versatile to use. I have a language course CD copied onto my memory card which I tend to access through File Manager. Having said that, I have yet to encounter any phone with a really good music player; they are designed to play music whilst you're mobile, they don't seem to imagine that you might be on a work break, in a hotel or just relaxing in in the garden and so be in a position to take more personal control over your music.
The internet is brilliant, as the phone has a good inbuilt WLAN system. I live in Belgium, where the mobile internet is expensive, so I rely on being able to use my home or work WLAN or hotspots out in the town. Unlike most mobiles, S60 smartphones have a proper web browser that can view web sites almost as a PC would (allowing, of course for the smaller screen size), and it is much better than the Microsoft Mobile Internet Explorer that I've used in some PDAs and other branded smartphones. The only real snag (which is common in the breed) is that you can't update things like Flash so if a new version comes out, you have to wait for a full software update to the phone and hope it contains this updated feature.
Another thing I use more and more in preference to the old system I have is the Nokia Maps sat-nav system, even N82s sold with the latest software (v20) come with the old 1.2 version, but update it to 2.0 and it is maturing into a nice package. The only real snag here is the size of the screen, though it did let me down last week on the way home from Antwerp when I left the road due to roadworks and I had to pull up in a service area and restart the app to make it recalculate the route. Only one problem in four months, though, I can forgive that.
I handle phones of different types all day at work, and I definitely don't regret buying this one.
There is lost in translation here I believe. In general bar code reader of phones(Nokia, SE, Samsung) can only read(I stand to be corrected) the new NYT codes which compose of geometric parterns in contrast to the product codes/prices which are either variants of UPC's, & EAN's bar codes in black strips that is in most products.
If you have a printer you can look in the net for a small freeware software that can produce this NYT codes that the cellphone can recognize.
My n82 barcode scanner does not work.I tried scanning barcodes but it only shows "scanning" in process and different shapes like triangle,rectangle,square appear on the screen for a long time and then the phone goes in standby.Always the same thing.
Plz help..thanks in advance.
Hi,
I just wana know how does barcode reader work in N82. I tried dis utility many time bt could not find barcode decoded details. Plz Help me,
Thx
tibo, 29 Apr 2009well thanks dude 4 the tip, appreciate it! And 1 thing, everytime ill open my application mana... moreif f secure is quantratine those file then those file has virus
Download full hollywood movies straight to your phone at www.moviesmobile.net. I've just finished watching Xmen Origins: Wolverine.
does it have macro mode? thanks!
iolo003, 28 Apr 2009you need the notes feature from a pc dude, its the only way to read it. insert your memory car... morewell thanks dude 4 the tip, appreciate it! And 1 thing, everytime ill open my application manager and click 1 of the apps, its says memory full. Grr dyo knw how 2 solve this? I have f-secure anti virus, evrytime i scan, the drakkarious file and hello carbide are quarantined. Are this apps r d one causes the memory full? Do i need to delete them? M afraid to lose ds apps c0z it might unhacked my preci0us n82!l0l! Thanks! Go bords! Hehe
The phone is great and has all the bells and whistles. I have it and im talking from experience.
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