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Deleting Themes on Symbian OS 9.1/9.2

Many people have experienced a bug where they will install a theme on their device but when they try to remove it using the Application Manager there is no entry for it. I still see this problem on the latest N80IE firmware and on newer firmware for other devices as well. Don’t despair though, as long as you install your themes to your memory card there is an easy way to remove those unwanted themes.

1. Connect your device to your PC in ‘Mass storage’ mode - or insert your Mini SD card into a card reader and connect it to your PC.

2. Once your PC recognizes your card a new drive will appear under ‘My Computer’. Open it, and browse to \private\10207114\import.

3. Browse through each of the folders in this directory to find the theme you would like to remove. The MBM, MIF, and SKN files in each folder should each be named after the theme - so if you want to remove a theme called “MyTheme”, look for “MyTheme.mbm” etc.



*Note: that you may see some MBM/MIF/SKN files named simply “themepackage.mbm” etc. In this case, simply open the SKN file in Notepad and you will see the actual theme name in the first few lines of text. Here is an example:



In the example you can see that the actual name of the theme is N80 Simplified v2 (created by teddymustupo).

4. Once you’ve found the folder containing the theme files you’d like to remove, simply delete the contents of the folder (don’t delete the folder itself).

Now put your card back in your phone you’ll notice that the theme is no longer listed under themes and you’ve freed up some space on your memory card.

Installing Themes that says "Expired Certificate"




I use this method when installing some old themes on my Nokia E61i and it will work on all S60v3 phones. All you have to do is set back the clock of your phone a year back or 2 years back and re-install the theme again, it will surely install.

Note:
This also work when you want to install some old applications & games, just set back the clock of the phone. And re-install the application.

I hope you enjoy your S60v3 because there are lot of bugs in it. I hope there will be S60v4 soon.......

N73 ME & 5700 XpressMusic



How to exit Music Player


Actually, there is a point. The N73 Music Edition preloads the Music Player app on startup so there is no delay when you push the Music key on the right. Although you can't see it right away on startup, if you open the Task Manager, you can see that the Music player is running.

Using latest firmware of N73; You can also try this trick on 5700

For those who cant exit music player, here are the steps.
1. Go to ‘All Songs’.
2. Select ‘Options’ > ‘Album Art’.
3. Select ‘Options’ > ‘Change’.
4. Select ‘Graphic Download’.
5. Select ‘Options’ > ‘Exit’.

As u can see, it’s very inconvenient to go through all this every time one wants to exit the Music Player. So any1 with any easier way, pls post it here.

Or download Epocware Handy Taskman and choose 'Kill App' or at first play some music then go to option-choose equaliser then choose exit...
It will sure exit from music player...

BOOST UR MUSIC VOLUME

Boost up the volume of your Nokia phone

The trick is...
Music Player->Option->Audio Settings->Equalizer->Option->New Preset->(Rename following presets below)->Set following the points in screenshot
Setting the equalizer it will make your speaker/headset sound loud. Here's The picture for the settings.



BASS+TREBLE



Just set your equalizer following my screenshot.
I prefer using this setting because it sounds clear and loud.

BASS BOOSTER



Just set your equalizer following my screenshot.
You will notice distortion using this. But this also helps boosts the sound of your phone.

So.. Enjoy!! Hope you guys love this post! I Love MM!

works with symbian 60 3rd edition phones. Will not work with s60v1 n v2.

Works with s40v3, the equalizer looks different but it works. Tested on Nokia 5200, Nokia 5300, and Nokia 6288.