Set it as a shortcut on your standby menu.
Need to sign. Either opensign or use your own devcert.
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BTSwitch_v1.00_freeware_by_junnikokuki_opda.net.cn_unsigned.zip ( 11.55k )
Number of downloads: 17Nokia ♪♥ Nokia XpressMusic 5800 "TUBE" V5 ♪, WE'VE MORE THAN 200 TUBIANS NOW!!!!
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Jan 19 2009, 08:18 AM
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For those who on/off bluetooth frequently, this is good stuff.
Set it as a shortcut on your standby menu. Need to sign. Either opensign or use your own devcert. Attached File(s)
BTSwitch_v1.00_freeware_by_junnikokuki_opda.net.cn_unsigned.zip ( 11.55k )
Number of downloads: 17 |
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Jan 19 2009, 08:21 AM
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Hi, guy can this phone browser perform like Ipod Touch, use thumbs to drag to any direction?? Coz i go shop they dont had wifi to let me test on it
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Jan 19 2009, 08:27 AM
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Jan 19 2009, 08:36 AM
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pergh...
da v5 dh.... hbat2... hehehe... |
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Jan 19 2009, 08:51 AM
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Jan 19 2009, 08:53 AM
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i tink my gps is not working.. the satelite bar only the 1st 1 and it cant locate any place i am currently..
what happen? |
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Jan 19 2009, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(mykpin88 @ Jan 19 2009, 08:53 AM) i tink my gps is not working.. the satelite bar only the 1st 1 and it cant locate any place i am currently.. Try to remain still and allow time for it to lock. It typically takes between 1-10minutes in a standstill position to obtain a fix unlike standalone navigation devices which can take less than a minute.what happen? |
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Jan 19 2009, 09:07 AM
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QUOTE(kennyboy @ Jan 19 2009, 09:17 AM) where are you trying to acquire a fix? you have no idea of the number of numbnuts who tell me they cannot acquire a gps fix in their own home/office/any place with a concrete ceiling. QUOTE(mykpin88 @ Jan 19 2009, 09:07 AM) He's right you know. You can't get a fix unless you are in the open or at least near a window. GPS signals are in the microwave range of the entire electromagnetic spectrum and you need reasonable direct line of sight. It will not propagate well in enclosed areas and it will not work if you are in the middle of the city with tall buildings due to reflection and multipaths. Reason is simple, the Nokia 5800's GPS chip like any other phones with GPS is not sensitive enough due to battery consumption considerations. To improve the satellite thing is subjective. The very first time you attempt a fix it will be slow because your phone has no present data of satellite positions at that moment in time. After that, your phone should keep a log of these data and your time to fix will be reduced. So just wait lor. Best is to give it 5 minutes before starting to use it. If you are expecting time to fix in the seconds, perhaps you should be looking at real GPS navigation devices. Or you can pair your phone with a bluetooth GPS receiver. I had a Holux which can get a fix in just 40 seconds (cold start). This post has been edited by davidmak: Jan 19 2009, 09:26 AM |
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Jan 19 2009, 09:34 AM
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Jan 19 2009, 09:35 AM
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Dear all,
I was very interested when someone finally breaked the GMXT for the GPS as I was rather worried about incurring charges for long term use of the GPS function. I followed the steps on the website and downloaded Virtual Key and Garmin. However, I can't seem to install Virtual Key as instead of the expired certificate issue, I am getting "Certificate error. Please contact supplier". Anyone experience this before? Any solution to this. Another one is a noob question on Garmin. I have downloaded the latest Garmin Mobile XT Ver 5 but as i understand there is no maps in there (correct me if i am wrong) and Maps need to be installed before i can use it. Anyone mind giving some pointers on this? Mine is a blue tube, Zitron set. |
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Jan 19 2009, 09:40 AM
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QUOTE(buyou12 @ Jan 19 2009, 09:35 AM) Dear all, go to page 1 and read from the startI was very interested when someone finally breaked the GMXT for the GPS as I was rather worried about incurring charges for long term use of the GPS function. I followed the steps on the website and downloaded Virtual Key and Garmin. However, I can't seem to install Virtual Key as instead of the expired certificate issue, I am getting "Certificate error. Please contact supplier". Anyone experience this before? Any solution to this. Another one is a noob question on Garmin. I have downloaded the latest Garmin Mobile XT Ver 5 but as i understand there is no maps in there (correct me if i am wrong) and Maps need to be installed before i can use it. Anyone mind giving some pointers on this? Mine is a blue tube, Zitron set. |
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Jan 19 2009, 09:44 AM
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the handbrake is which version?
0.9.3 or 0.9.1? This post has been edited by mykpin88: Jan 19 2009, 09:46 AM |
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Jan 19 2009, 09:45 AM
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Oh I have done the "hard reset" already but I still get the same result. Instead I have to put my contacts in all over again, not to mention the personalised settings. T_T
Added on January 19, 2009, 9:46 amI have read the first page already...still no cure. Unless u tell me that hard reset is the way to solve the problem..... This post has been edited by buyou12: Jan 19 2009, 09:46 AM |
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Jan 19 2009, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE(buyou12 @ Jan 19 2009, 09:35 AM) Dear all, What to do when you first get your Nokia 5800 XM?I was very interested when someone finally breaked the GMXT for the GPS as I was rather worried about incurring charges for long term use of the GPS function. I followed the steps on the website and downloaded Virtual Key and Garmin. However, I can't seem to install Virtual Key as instead of the expired certificate issue, I am getting "Certificate error. Please contact supplier". Anyone experience this before? Any solution to this. Another one is a noob question on Garmin. I have downloaded the latest Garmin Mobile XT Ver 5 but as i understand there is no maps in there (correct me if i am wrong) and Maps need to be installed before i can use it. Anyone mind giving some pointers on this? Mine is a blue tube, Zitron set. http://mytechnews.info/b/2009/01/what-to-d...pressmusic.html that will solve the certificate error problem. For the virtual key, u need to follow these steps, try read n understand it. http://mytechnews.info/b/2009/01/tutorial-...-part-deux.html There IS a map for GMXT ver5. As a summary, Ive succesfully installed Garmin on my 5800 baby and it working perfectly~ |
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QUOTE(davidmak @ Jan 19 2009, 09:24 AM) He's right you know. You can't get a fix unless you are in the open or at least near a window. GPS signals are in the microwave range of the entire electromagnetic spectrum and you need reasonable direct line of sight. It will not propagate well in enclosed areas and it will not work if you are in the middle of the city with tall buildings due to reflection and multipaths. Reason is simple, the Nokia 5800's GPS chip like any other phones with GPS is not sensitive enough due to battery consumption considerations. want to add 1 more thing... U can activate A-GPS on yr phone to speed up the locking time (A = Assisted)To improve the satellite thing is subjective. The very first time you attempt a fix it will be slow because your phone has no present data of satellite positions at that moment in time. After that, your phone should keep a log of these data and your time to fix will be reduced. So just wait lor. Best is to give it 5 minutes before starting to use it. If you are expecting time to fix in the seconds, perhaps you should be looking at real GPS navigation devices. Or you can pair your phone with a bluetooth GPS receiver. I had a Holux which can get a fix in just 40 seconds (cold start). How much it cost U per locking? MYR0.05 according to this site |
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wahhh...finally...i stopped at page 40 btw...just caught up...f***ing 11 pages in 12 hours...200+ posts while i was asleep...
*tells self not to sleep anymore* |
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Jan 19 2009, 09:52 AM
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ok got it. Thanks mugiwarabai. I think I need to open my eyes a bit more. Was doing this last night and now early in the morning.
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QUOTE(ridzyroo @ Jan 19 2009, 09:50 AM) wahhh...finally...i stopped at page 40 btw...just caught up...f***ing 11 pages in 12 hours...200+ posts while i was asleep... waalau bro! u read whole things u missed for 12hrs? tats cool man.*tells self not to sleep anymore* so, u must be the man tat keep updated on this thread. well done bro! |
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