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Sign apps tutorial

Some apps for the E75 and other symbian phones may come unsigned. To aid you in signing those without having to wait for it to get signed online I have put together a small tutorial on how to do it yourselves.

Step1 Registration: Just follow this link to the OPDA forums http://www.opda.net.cn/index.php. Now look at the pictures to register if you have never registered on a forum before. For this you need basic English language skills.

Step 2 Get your .cer and .key: This step is the most important. You have to login at the apple for cer page of the forums using your previous created id and password. Get your IMEI and type into the IMEI fields, type the model of the phone and press submit. Your new .cer and .key will be available for download ASAP.

Step3 Hack: Get two apps from here: Signer(to sign apps on your desktop)&HelloOX 2.03(to hack your phone and not sign anymore).

After that sign HelloOx with the signer app and copy it on your memory card.

Launch HelloOx from there and wait for it to install. Launch the App and wait for it to do its thing, if while runnig  this it stops or takes too long just hit cancel& restart phone. Run it again(woked for me).

This will install ROMPatcher , run it and turn on all options.

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January 10, 2010 | 6 Comments | Read More »

How to use your Nokia E75 as an internet modem

internet 200x300 How to use your Nokia E75 as an internet modemAs we all know most of the phones these days have 3G enabled which means that they are also built in modems. The E75 is no exceptions and offers quite a good internet speed over a sturdy connection.

I have been reading across the web how you can use your Nokia E75 as a modem and I have seen some very complicating stuff. So I decided to do it myself and stop reading al that mambo-jumbo. Now here are the ingredients: Ovi Suite 2.0, a USB cable and the good old E75.

Connect your device to the computer and start de OVI 2.0. After that open tools and select connect to the internet. You have two options set up your connection manually or automatic, I went for the later. All you have to do is select your operator and your country. The rest is up to the phone and the Ovi Suite. The connection takes about 2 minutes and after the first it is done instantly.

So if you are away from home and you need a fast internet connection just plugin your E75 and take whirl at this fun tutorial.

December 15, 2009 | Leave a comment | Read More »

Share your internet connection with your E75

While I was looking for a tutorial or a program with which to share my net connection with another laptop or mobile phone without using a wireless router.

I found the solution, without need to use any program but require some settings in Windows. All these settings take about 5 minutes. Time depends on your level of knowledge of Windows XP. I hope this helps.

  1. Click Start-> Control Panel> Network Connections.
  2. Right click on your cable connection and select Properties.
  3. Select Advanced, then check Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection and uncheck Allow other network users to control or disable this shared Internet connection.
  4. Click OK and save settings made the connection.
  5. Now click on the inactive wireless connection and choose Properties.
  6. Click the Wireless Networks.
  7. Select Add from the menu of Preferred Networks.
  8. Give your network a name filling the field Network Name (SSID).
  9. Check This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network and then uncheck The key will be provided for me automatically.
  10. The Network Authentication select Open and the Data encryption select WEP.
  11. Now we need to set up a network password lest anyone enter it. Although this method is not safe, for one can break the password, if you live in an area where people are scarce this security measure is quite enough. Password to enter the Network key and Confirm network key is reintroduced.
  12. Click OK to save the connection and then OK again.
  13. Double click the wireless connection and select Refresh network list. When the network appears select Connect. Enter the password chosen in step 11 and select Connect again.
  14. Search network on the phone, then select Start Web browsing and then enter the password when it is required.
  15. Next steps are necessary only if no gateway reply error occurred. To remove this error some extra configuration is required. Select the wireless connection in Network Connections menu, right click and Properties.
  16. Then select Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) and Properties.
  17. Check Use folowing IP address automatically.
  18. Enter the IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask to: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway and leave the field blank.
  19. In Preferred DNS you can type your own typing in Start-> Run ipconfig / all. If not then enter 192.168.0.1 go to Preferred DNS and Alternate DNS 192.169.0.2.
  20. Click OK and again OK. Then follow the instructions in steps 13 and 14 to connect.
  21. If you have questions you can ask them in the comments box found in the basement of this tutorial.

* This tutorial was completed, adapted  from Symbian Guru.

November 29, 2009 | 2 Comments | Read More »

Live Radio on your Nokia

online radio 150x150 Live Radio on your NokiaIf you want to listen to online radio on the Nokia E75 then you have to create a .ram file. The first thing you need to do is to download the .pls file from the official site of that station.

Open the file with a notepad and copy the http address which will look something like this http://live.eliberadio.ro:8000. Open a new file with notepad and paste http address and then save the file with that ending .ram.

Now copy the file on your Nokia phone. This tutorial is valid for any type of phone, not only for the Nokia E75, that has RealPlayer installed.

November 25, 2009 | Leave a comment | Read More »

Wee Wheel Your E75

Wee Wheel is an interesting application that lets you control you favourite racing games via your Nokia E75. Here is a small tutorial on how to do it.

Installation instructions:

Installing Python:

  • Minimum required Python version: 1.9.3 but 1.9.5 and 1.9.6 work  fine. (If you have installed already the latest version, then go to [Installing PPJoy]).
  • Download the Python For 3rd and 5th edition
  • Download the Python script shell For 3rd or 5th edition (according to your device model)
  • Send them to your device using USB, WiFi, CardReader or Bluetooth
  • Install 1st: Python For 3rd and 5th edition and then Python script shell For 3rd or 5th edition
  • Installing PPJoy:

  • (If you have installed already PPJoy, then go to [Setting up PPJoy]).
  • Extract PPJoySetup.zip on your PC and run setup.exe (Turn off checking for driver signing, this steps are displayed in the setup screen)
  • Do a default setup.
  • Setting up PPJoy:

  • First, click Start on the Taskbar
  • Then click on (Settings and finally on) Control Panel
  • In Control Panel, double-click on the Parallel Port Joysticks icon
  • click on the Add… button in the PPJoy applet
  • Click on the Parallel Port dropdown menu and select Virtual Port
  • Click on Add
  • Now select the newly created Virtual Joystick
  • Click on Mapping
  • Click on Next
  • Choose 2 axes
  • Choose 8 buttons
  • Choose 0 POV hats
  • Click 3 times on next
  • Click on Finish
  • Click on Done
  • Installing WeeWheel:

  • Click Install to install the prerequisites and run the application.
  • August 1, 2009 | 1 Comment | Read More »

    Debranding the E75

    nokia e75 142x300 Debranding the E75I have bought an E51 from Orange about an year ago and the phone kept crashing my applications. I couldn’t even update to the latest version of firmware. Thus, I started looking for a solution; the fastest and cheapest one was to reflash my phone. If your E75 is branded and it is leggy or you can’t update the firmware then you can choose to do as I did. But, before you start, read the notes at the bottom of this post.

    How I did it: First you need two programs Nemesis and Nokia Software Updater. The later you can get at Nokia’s official website nokia.com. However, Nemesis you can download it from HERE and the product codes from HERE. Now, follow this simple tutorial:

    1. Connect your phone selecting PC Suite and open Nemesis. After you open Nemesis if there is an error and the software can’t detect your phone than it is time for a reboot.
    2. In Nemesis click on the Magnifying Glass in the upper right corner.
    3. Click on Phone Info and Scan.
    4. Now, click on Read.
    5. Under product code insert the product code of the region you want your phone to be reflashed. And tick Enable next to it.
    6. And after these steps just click on Write and you can close Nemesis. DO NOT DISCONNECT YOUR PHONE!
    7. Run Nokia Software Updater and update to the latest version .
    8. That’s all folks.

    * NOTE THAT THIS TUTORIAL WORKED FOR ME BUT I DO NOT HAVE ANY WARRANTY THAT IT WILL WORK FOR YOU. THIS MAY CAUSE YOUR PHONE TO BRICK DO IT AT YOUR OWN PERRIL.

    **THE MUST BE FULLY CHARGED AND CONNECTED TO THE PC AT ALL TIMES DURING THIS TUTORIAL.

    July 3, 2009 | 2 Comments | Read More »

    How to make your own flash screensaver

    Before you start this tutorial keep in mind that you need a basic knoledge of Flash. I used Flash CS4 but in the pictures below the Flash version is CS3.

    Step 1) Create a new flash document, set the resolution as your phones resolution.
    (Etc. 176×220/240×320)

    (If you want to set your own picture as the background, press Ctrl + R, if the picture isnt the correct size, use the transform tool to resize it.)

    Step 2) Click on Publish Settings.
    Step 3) Click on the Flash tab and change the version to Flash Lite 1.1.

    1 18 How to make your own flash screensaver

    Step 4) Add a new layer and name it Time.( To add a layer, right click on your first layer and click Insert Layer.)

    Step 5) Add a textfield to the layer.

    May 16, 2009 | 2 Comments | Read More »