TIPS WHILE BYING NOKIA N-95

1. Physical attributes: It is wider than say Nokia N73 and you would think it would be heavier because all those extra features crammed into the phone. It feels surprisingly lighter, and fits in your palm nicely, despite its rectangular, digital camera type design.


2. Screen: The 240 x 320 pixels, 2.6 inch screen is bright and big, and in horizontal format, it can be used to watch video clips, or type out quick memos using the bundled Quick Office and a Nokia Wireless keyboard. The generous screen size is good for catching up on MLB scores, keeping tabs on GigaOM and checking out Digg.


3. Voice: If your primary concern is voice quality, the quad band phone gets very enthusiastic thumbs up from me, and it manages to pick up signals even in elevators.


4. Dialpad: The dial-pad is wide and evenly spaced and feels comfortable when thumbing out those text messages.


5. Navigation & Media Key: The navigation keypad is also pretty easy to use and is clutter free, though “accept call” and “end call” keys are small. The Media key is finally doing what it says, and opens up a lush interface, which basically lets you navigate through most of the important apps – music player, FM radio, photo gallery and so on.


6. Camera: If you like taking a lot of photos, and don’t want to carry a separate digital camera, then the point-and-shoot features of N95 should suffice. The Carl Zeiss brand doesn’t really mean anything to me – I go by how the photos look to my naked eye. I find the quality of photos stunning. Camera is simple to
use, and the built


NOKIA N -95 UNLOCKING CODES



*#06#
IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity)

*#0000#
Firmware version and date, Phone Model and Operator Variant

*#92702689#
Life timer (W A R 0 A N T Y) - The amount of time your phone has spent sending and receiving calls.

*#62209526#
Wireless MAC Address (M A C _ W L A N)

*#2820#
Bluetooth MAC address (B T A 0?)

*#7370#
Format phone (R E S 0 ?)

*#7780#
Factory Reset (R S T 0 ?)

Note:

Format phone restores phone to as if it was out of the box. Retains firmware version and operator Variant changes but wipes all applications you have installed. Does not format the memory card so any apps on there may reinstall once powered back up again.

Another way to format some symbian phones: Power off phone. Press and hold Green, * and 3 and keep them held whilst powering on and for a few seconds after.

Factory Reset resets all settings to defaults but keeps any applications you have installed and photos etc. Both need the Security code, which, by default, is 12345.


N95 picture viewer:
2 – Scroll up (when zoomed)
4 – Scroll left (when zoomed)
5 – Zoom in (12.5%/25%/50%)
6 – Scroll right (when zoomed)
8 – Scroll down (when zoomed)
0 – Zoom out


Press and hold (in Standby):
Right selection key: Voice commands
Multimedia Key: Now Playing
1: Voicemail
2-9: shortcuts to address book you need to set up first
0: Web
#: Switches between General and Silent modes - not supported by all Operator Variants (when composing messages will switch between character and number input when held down) 12# (etc) in standby will dial the number held in location 12 on your SIM address book.




NOKIA E-65 SECRATE CODE,S


*#06#
To check the IMEI.

*#0000#
To check the firmware version and date.

*#92702689# *#war0anty#
To check the IMEI. The date when it was purchased, and the date when it was repaired.

*4720# (*hra0#)
To activates the Half Rate.

#4720# (#hra0#)
To deactivates Half Rate.

*3370# (*efr0#)
To activates Enhanced Full Rate.

#3370# (#efr0#)
To deactivates Enhanced Full Rate.

*#746085685# (*#sim0clock#)
To check the SIM clock status.

*#7220# (*#pca0#)
To activate the GPRS and Packet Common Control Channel(PCCCH) supports.

*#7230# (*#pcd0#)
To deactivate the GPRS and Packet common control channel (PCCCH)supports.

*#7760# (*#ssn0#)
To check the manufacturing serial number.

*#2820# (*#bta0#)
To check the Bluetooth MAC address.
*#7370925538# (*#res0wallet#)
Reset the mobile wallet

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