10 June 2010

E72-Cannot turn off wlan display

Hi all

Many times we have noticed that our nokia mobile ask to select wifi at some interval of time. It is common with all the mobile phone which had got wi-fi option into them.It makes people to get crazy.....

This pop-up comes only because of following  two reasons:
  1. Wlan scanning is switched on
  2. Any application is using wifi as internet connectivity.
Solutions are as follows:
  1. Delete all the access point leaving behind service provider access point
  2. Switch off Wlan scanning
  3. Close all application using internet
  4. Change all applications setting  to use " service provider access point as in case of AIRTEL change all applications access point as MOBILE OFFICE.
  5. Restore factory settings.
Going through the said procedure one will find the pop-up again.

Regards

09 June 2010

Things to Do : New NOKIA mobile purchase

1. Check for the sealed pack box. The authentication seal of the sales package determines wether the box is opened earlier or not. Confirm that the boxes inscriptions over the seal are placed in at place.

2. Open the sales package and check the contents of the box. Match all the contents are in box as mentioned at the bottom side of the box. As one transreceiver (mobile), one battery, one travel charger and so on……

3. Switch 'ON' the device by installing SIM and memory card.

4. Let the mobile boot for a minute after mobile shows network, battery level and home screen. As this process loads all the default application and checks the memory of mobile. If not done so the mobile will prompt for errors as memory full delete some data or building cache while opening contacts etc.

5. Let mobile install memory card as it will show on screen and will take couple of minute to do so.

6. Check for memory card if memory card is preloaded in the mobile. Use following way to do so.
Menu>option>memory details>memory card
This will scan memory card and show you the details of memory card as what GB of memory card is there. Where and how much memory is being used.

7. Make a call and check for voice clarity. Do check voice over speakerphone as well and adjust volume level to as required.

8. Make the default memory for storage as 'Memory Card'. Menu>messaging>option>settings>other>memory in use>memory card

9. Check the time zone of clock.

10. Use and check all accessories as charger, hands free, bluetooth etc.

11. Look in for music voucher in sales package if applicable.

12. Use the mobile the day and when battery is fully drained then charge the battery for four hour or till mobile displays ''Battery Full' do like wise for couple of times for initial chargings as this will improve the battery life.

13. Make store manager to mention IMIE No and battery serial no in the bill.

The above will make your purchase more successful as it will make you to use your mobile hassle free and will make you independent of dependency on the sales rep...............
Happy Buying

04 June 2010

Four new Nokia Cseries mobiles add affordable ways to connect.
June 03, 2010

Starting at EUR 30 with '2-in-1' double-SIM solution; full dual-SIM Nokia C2 to follow at the end of the fourth quarter.

Nairobi, Kenya - At a media conference held today in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, Nokia unveiled its latest Cseries mobile phones with three new products under the Nokia C1 name, as well as the new dual-SIM Nokia C2 which will follow at the end of the fourth quarter of 2010. At the same event, Nokia also took the wraps off the Nokia Bicycle Charger Kit, an alternative charging solution built especially for people with limited access to electricity.

The most affordable of the Nokia C1 trio (C1-00) is priced at EUR 30 before taxes and subsidies and is the first Nokia mobile phone to feature a 2-in-1 double SIM solution. "By simply holding down a key, people are able to switch between SIM cards. This enables them to take advantage of reduced call rates, flexibility when traveling from one country to another, or helps with sharing a phone within a family and still use their own SIM," said Alex Lambeek, Vice President at Nokia. "This is a great added convenience feature considering the low price of the phone."

Nokia C1-00


Nokia C1 owners will also benefit from a standby battery time of up to six weeks, the longest ever for a Nokia mobile phone, especially useful in those parts of the world where access to electricity is sometimes limited. The standard flashlight - often someone's only means of bright light - is paired with a vivid color screen and FM radio with standard headphone jack, meaning the Nokia C1 is as much about entertainment as it is about convenience.



The Nokia C2 features a dual SIM with dual standby capability. Along with the many capabilities of the Nokia C1, the Nokia C2 can also keep both SIM cards active; meaning calls and text messages can come to either number while the phone is on. The first SIM card on the Nokia C2 sits underneath the battery and the second is 'hot-swappable', a feature unique to Nokia which means it can be removed and inserted when the phone is on.

Nokia C2-00


Where available, the Nokia C2 also offers a wide range of information covering healthcare, agriculture, education and entertainment via Nokia's Ovi Life Tools, as well as the email account for the developing world, Ovi Mail. In addition to Ovi Mail, people's favorite consumer email and chat accounts can be pushed direct to the phone via Nokia Messaging. Listening to music is simple with the FM radio and music player, with a massive amount of music storage with the phone supporting micro-SD cards of up to 32GB.



The second and third devices in the Nokia C1 family (C1-01 and C1-02) are both single SIM products, and Nokia's most affordable devices offering microSD compatibility, enabling people to store up to 32 GB of music, photography, or whatever other media suits them. Both new devices bring very individual designs and exciting colors, bright color screens, web browsing over GPRS and access to Nokia web services such as Nokia Messaging. In addition, owners of the Nokia C1 (C1-01) will also be able to take video and photographs using the built-in VGA camera.
          Nokia C1-01                                       Nokia C1-02
New alternative charging solution debuts

Providing free and environmentally friendly electricity for mobile phones, the Nokia Bicycle Charger Kit consists of a charger and dynamo, as well as a holder to secure the phone to the bike. When the kit is installed, the dynamo - a small electrical generator - uses the movement of the wheels to charge the handset through the standard 2mm charging jack used in most Nokia mobile phones. Lambeek continued, "You must look at a number of things when it comes to power management - such as ensuring the phone's operating system is as power-efficient as possible. Now, with our innovative bike charger, people get even more freedom to use their Nokia without worrying about battery life. Bicycles are the most widespread means of transport in many markets around the world, so this is just one more benefit to be gained from an activity people are already doing. This is a great solution to a real challenge, whether people will use it due to limited access to electricity, or to be more environmentally responsible." The kit will be available before the end of the year in selected retailers and Nokia online and branded retail.
The estimated retail prices of the new Nokia mobile phones, before taxes and subsidies, are:
Nokia C1 (C1-00) EUR 30

Nokia C1 (C1-02) EUR 35

Nokia C1 (C1-01) EUR 39

Nokia C2 (C2-00) EUR 45

The Nokia C1 (C1-00) is expected to ship in the third quarter of 2010, with the Nokia C1 (C1-01) in the early fourth quarter, and the Nokia C1 (C1-02) and Nokia C2 towards the end of the fourth quarter 2010.

more to come soon..........