View Single Post
Old 23-09-2007, 14:50   #16
Strzelecki
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Essex
Age: 43
Services: 80/20Mbps FTTC on Freeola
Posts: 871
Strzelecki has reached the bronze age
Strzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze ageStrzelecki has reached the bronze age
Re: Nokia N95 (Unlocking & Tips)

I have had my N95 since it's release day on T-Mobile. Been a great phone, not really had a the battery life problems many people have reported. I did crack the screen however as it is not protected by hard plastic, like on some Sony phones. Bought a new screen online and fitted it myself, which was pretty easy (it uses torx T5 screws not T6 like everywhere online says.

I've installed quite a few apps. Use Tomtom 6 mobile instead of Nokia maps as it's so much better (although it doesn't work with the built in GPS!). Also using the Sandisk 4GB card and that works fine.
Installed the opera browser but it was only a trial. Stick v12 firmware on it and got rid of the web 'n' walk stuff. Only crashed it once on this firmware. Also put the messenger live app on it and can now check my Hotmail account. I also had a DivX player for it but it got corrupted when I upgraded the firmware and I can't remember where I found it.
When I'm at home the phone automatically logs on to my Sipgate account so I make calls over VOIP via my broadband connection. This is great as the signal is pretty poor for most networks at my house.
I also have a Qnap NAS that has a upnp media server on it so I can send the photos on the phone straight to it via wifi.
Strzelecki is offline   Reply With Quote