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Friday, February 25, 2011

Install Unsigned Applications On Nokia S60v5 Phones

Using BiNPDA’s FreeSigner And HelloOX2

  1. Install BiNPDA’s FreeSigner (File can be found below) in your mobile phone’s memory card.
  2. Copy the certificate, key (acquired from OPDA) and HelloOX2 (File can be found below) to any (accessible) folder on the memory card.
  3. After installing, open FreeSigner (in your mobile phone).
  4. Click on option -> settings.
  5. In the settings screen fill the Sign Cert and Sign Key options by locating the certificate and key stored on your memory card.
  6. Now add HelloOX2 (For signing).
  7. Click on option -> Sign Sis -> Go.
  8. After signing the HelloOX2 file successfully, install the file on your memory card.
  9. Now open HelloOX2 from application folder located in your mobile.
Thats It! HelloOX2 will do its part without troubling you further. And after its complete, you will (most probably) be able to install unsigned applications on your device.

Using HelloOX2

If you would have observed the above given method you would have noticed that a majority of efforts have been made to sign the HelloOX2 application. And that installation was basically what we did to hack the phone in order to install unsigned applications. Now, there is an easy way too. HelloOX2 provides signed application too however that comes at a cost of 5$. All you need to do is:
  1. Visit their site and fill in the details.
  2. Pay the required amount and wait for a day to receive the signed application.
  3. Install the application on your phone.
Thats it! You are now good to go. Install unsigned applications without worrying about certificate errors.
Note that the reason for me to search for ways to install unsigned applications was to test the applications developed by those who couldn’t get their applications signed and that i wanted to get the maximum out of my mobile (Nokia would have been a great mobile phone deal had nokia permitted installation of unsigned applications). So, i would advice you to stay away from hacking your phone if you don’t have any interest in installing unsigned applications.
Download : FreeSigner HelloOX2
UPDATE 1: It seems there is some problem with installing HelloOX2 on Nokia 5230 even though this phone model is supported by HelloOX2. One of the reader (see comments) as well as me faced this problem and therefore i am sharing yet another, rather long, method of signing applications without installing HelloOX2. Follow the procedure as given below:
  1. Procure .cer and .key from OPDA as mentioned in “Initial Requirements”.
  2. Install Free Signer (from link given above – Signed already).
  3. Setup Free signer (As given in step 4 and step 5 in 1st method).
  4. Now tap on “Add Task”.
  5. Select the application that needs to be signed from the file browser.
  6. Tap “Options” and select “Add”.
  7. From the pop up menu select “Sign sis”.
  8. Tap on “Options” and select “Go”.
Thats it! The signed application will appear in the same folder as the unsigned application with ‘_signed’ attached to it (To identify it!). i hope this method works for all those who were not able to install HelloOX2 on their devices
Source : http://www.techvorm.com/install-unsigned-applications-on-nokia-s60v5-phones.html

How do I install applications?

Nokia N70 supports two types of installers - SIS files and Java/JAR files. You could think of these as the EXEs in a Windows environment. There are multiple ways to install applications on the Nokia N70. Let us assume you have the machine in your PC. The PC Suite utility that comes with N70 (install from the CD) has an Install Manager that would let you initiate the installation in the PC itself. You will any way require to complete your installation in the phone. The installer generally pops up warning messages relating to security and unavailability of certificates (even Nokia's own software does not escape this) but in most cases you can ignore these provided you are confident of what you are trying to install and it's source.

A better way to install would be to have an Install directory in your memory card and to transfer the SIS or JAR files to this directory. Use FileManager (Menu -> Tools -> File mgr.) to select the respective file (note: you may use the left/right arrow keys to toggle between the phone's and memory cards memory). You can use a utility such as FExplorer but it tends to create duplicate copies of the installation file.

One doubt which crops up often is whether to install it on the phone's memory or in the expandable memory card. This is a bit tricky. The free memory available internal to N70 is close to 22 MB, when unpacking. This is a lot of memory I should say for normal applications. In general, rarely does an install occupy more than one MB unless it is a data-intensive application. Even some of the applications like Tom Tom that requires to store large maps, might have an option to have the data (the map in this case) in your MMC with the actual application in the phone's memory. However, the general tip to follow is that if you have invested in a big enough MMC, try to install applications onto the MMC. There are some applications you should install directly on the phones memory though. These are usually display related ones and players that you would want to work properly even when the MMC card is removed. These include things like themes, screensavers and autokeylock. If you did install a theme on to the removable memory card, the display resets to the default theme when the MMC is removed but wouldn't reset back when you put the memory card back. At all cost avoid storing pure data in the phone's memory. If you want to carry a lot of data (pictures, music files, movies, documents etc.) in multiple memory cards and intend to switch cards to access these you would be better off having the related viewers and players installed in the phone's memory.

Similar to the Add/Remove Programs feature in Windows PCs, an Application Manager comes with the N70 to view and remove installed applications. You can access it at Menu -> Tools -> Manger. To remove an application browse to the application in the Manager's list and hit the Clear (C button at the right bottom) to pop up the confirm dialog for uninstalling.


Source :http://nokia--n70.blogspot.com/2006/08/how-do-i-install-applications.html

BlackBerry Guide: How to Install 3rd Party Applications on Your BlackBerry

here are many types of BlackBerry users out there. There are people who use their BlackBerry for strictly business purposes, keeping up to speed with their constant flow of email and work related correspondence, but there are also a growing number of people who are adopting the BlackBerry as their device of choice that have no interest in using the BlackBerry for “work”. These people are casual users who are more concerned with staying in touch with their friends and social network connections. For all groups of BlackBerry users, there are countless third party applications available that can help modify the BlackBerrys’ functionality to meet their individual needs. Whether they are casual, pick up and play BlackBerry games, social networking tools, or hard core database management software, they are out there and waiting for the right user to download them and put them to good use.

Source :http://www.bbgeeks.com/blackberry-guides/blackberry-guide-how-to-install-third-party-applications-onto-your-blackberry-88400/

BlackBerry maker says no access to email

Headed for yet another confrontation with the government, Blackberry maker — Research in Motion — today refused to provide solution to access its enterprise mail service. The company said the solution was not unique to them and the issue has to be resolved at industry level.
“There is no possibility to provide a solution to access enterprise email service as there are no keys. It is in the possession of customer,” RIM vice-president (Industry, Government and University Relations) Robert E Crow said. “My perception is that this is not an issue unique to BlackBerry and the company would represent a very small fraction of Virtual Private Network (VPN) users in India,” he added.
The government has been insisting on access to all BlackBerry services as part of its efforts to fight militancy and security threats over the internet and through telephone communications. After several rounds of talks, BlackBerry delivered the technology to monitor contents on its messenger service recently. 

Source : http://www.indianexpress.com/news/blackberry-maker-says-no-access-to-email/743016/

Install LG PC Suite

in this tutorial I will show you, how to get the GT540 working with the LG Pc Suite.

First download the Lg Mobile Support Tool. Get it here ->

Open it up and click on "install usb driver".
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A list with phone will pop up select the GT540 and doubel click it.
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A few setups will run to install everything wich is needed in order to connect the phone to the pc.
After you have done that and all setups went through you should get a message driver install finished or someting similar.

Select Customer Service, and go like in the picture seen.
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Check the box by SN. Choose your Phone again and type in your S/N should be on the box you got with your phone or behind the battery.
If you have done that click the littel icon behind SN
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If everythin is right something like this should pop up. Double click the first entry.
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Lg Pc Suite 4 is going to be downloaded. After every thing is finished start up the program. Connect your Phone to your Pc via usb.
!! Your phone must be not locked or it wont be able to connect and disable use as usb massstorage. When shown a usb icon on you phone press your notifications button and confirm connect when prompted !!

If you did everything like shown in this tutorial it should look like this.
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Source : http://android.modaco.com/content/lg-gt540-optimus-gt540-modaco-com/315433/tutorial-getting-the-gt540-working-with-lg-pc-suite/

Install Ericsoon PC Suite

Just bought your new Sony Ericsson mobile phone & wandering how to install Sony Ericsson PC Suite on your own Window Vista/XP/2000? No problem as here’s a step by step installation guide to assist you!
1st step : Visit Sony Ericsson official website
2nd step : Search for the type of Sony Ericsson mobile phone that you are using & find the “Download Now” button
3rd step : * It is recommended to uninstall any previously installed version of Sony Ericsson PC Suite
4th step : Execute the downloaded file.
5th step : If you are updating it to the latest version of the Sony Ericsson PC Suite, you may need to restart the pc after your installation.

How to use

- Connect the mobile phone to your PC using an applicable connection: Cable, Infrared or Bluetooth connection.
- Start the included programs from the Start/Programs/Sony Ericsson folder or the Application Launcher application

Source:http://edwardkhoo.com/how-to-install-sony-ericsson-pc-suite-on-window-vista-xp-2000/

Software Into a BlackBerry

1.
Turn on your computer and start BlackBerry Desktop Manager. This program comes with each device, and can also be downloaded from the BlackBerry website.

2
  • Connect your BlackBerry device to your computer using a USB cable.




  • 3
    Click "Application Loader" on the main menu of Desktop Manager. Click "Start" under Add/Remove Applications.




  • 4
    Click "Browse" and locate the application software that you want to load onto your BlackBerry phone. Put a check mark next to the entry for the application software, which should now appear in your list of available applications. Click "Next."




  • 5
    Reboot your BlackBerry device when you see a confirmation message that the process is complete on the BlackBerry Desktop Manager screen. The application software is now installed on your device.




  • Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_5902807_install-application-software-blackberry.html
     
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