I have an E71 a year ago. I bought this phone because of their SIP support. But I just want to sell it and buy an E72 phone. II read too many complaints about this phone because it doesn't bring with native SIP support (some models, I want to buy mine via Amazon). I read in some posts (mainly this post) that the Net Settings brings up a bunch of VoIP servers. I have my own Asterisk server, my E71 works flawlessly with it and I don't need to use another provider such as Fring, Nimbuzz or Gizmo.
Do I need another SIP provider in E72? Or E72 can't just conect to a SIP server just like E71?
considering that i've seen these support videos on Internet, it is silly that they don't work in the support app. should be a trivial thing for se to fix.
I've been trying to upgrade the Ovi maps on my E75, because navigation has kept me saying that I need to renew the license. I went to Nokia web site and found out that I need to upgrade Ovi maps in order to get the free navigation. I have a 202.12.01 firmware and I installed it once again when I had unsuccessfully tried to upgrade Ovi maps. I have Ovi maps v3.01 09wk44b01 (MW OpenGL LM MN) and Map version 0.1.24.114 (OpenBitLM 6.22.5). I've deleted all old maps and started to download new ones successfully over Nokia Ovi Suite. I've downloaded Nokia Ovi Suite and followed the instructions for downloading and installing the newest version of Ovi maps application (I suppose it must be newer than the one I have on now, because navigation still wants me to buy license, I guess it must be 3.03 or higher). I've tried it several times from the scratch, just to make sure I did it right. Of course I've also chosen the right E75 phone from the drop down menu and I downloaded the file nokia_maps_3.01_09wk44_b01_s60_3.2_lm_rom.sis. I double-clicked it and everything seems to be right, but when action on the phone should be required the installation guide says "Nokia E75 does not support sis files". From the sis file name I can only now see that I have this version already installed.Does this mean I can not use navigation for free on E75?
What are the requirements to get this feature working? Just tested MfE 3.00.050 witha Nokia E71 phone running latest firmware v400 against MS Exchange 2003 SP2, and jus cannot see HTML formatted mail. Just the unformatted text is shown on the MfE client.
Do I need to do some configuration in OWA or in Exchange mailbox server? Or does this feature work only with MS Exchange 2007 OWA? If HTML message format really is supported in Nokia E71 and MfE 3.0.0050, I guess it should work with the latest phone firmware.
I got the N95 TV out and I was curious if I can use it on the N97 as I can see there is settings for the TV out on the nokia n97 but when I use it don't work, so what's the problem?
Nokia X6 can support voip or sip? I have searched in forum and Google but to no avail. Its not clear whether it can support voip. I am looking to buy X6. If it doesn't have voip, I might have to go for Nokia E71 which can support voip. Can anyone confirm whether X6 has voip?
Will Lumia 800 get USB OTG support. I read that currently WP7 doesn't support OTG. Whether Lumia 800 has the hardware capability for it? Will it possible to get it on future OS updates?
I know that nokia 500 does not support uab otg. I like to know that does usb otg require hardware in phone to support it. If not tell me which software do i use to connect pendrive in nokia 500.
Since WP8 is now officially announced and I am seriously considering getting a Lumia 920, I would like to know if WP8 has VPN support ( or allows apps to do so)? If not, are there anything to offer similar functions? VPN is crucial for business use...
My Nokia N8 does not seem to be able to do DTMF. This means no listening to voicemail, no using of call centers which asks to enter numeric options, no joining telephone conferecences with a pin and no remote activation of DTMF based server settings.
it can be done and all I need to do during a call is to select "Options -> Send DTMF -> Enter Manually -> * -> Y", because that is stupid. Entering 5 commands to select a single digit is rediculous. It is like saying that I can sail from Johannesburg to Cape Town because all I need is to dig a canal and then build a ship from matches. This much effort is as good as not having it and is entirely impractical during a call with various options i.e. voicemail or call center options.
Nokia Ovi Music has announced 'Comes With Music' service in India. I have E72 and wanted to know if my phone will get this service. I am essentially looking at downloading music for free as part of this service.
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As a frequent traveller to Japan, I would like the ability to view Japanese characters/fonts when browsing online. Or when reading emails written in Japanese. I have downloaded successfully the Japanese translator for the Dictionary. Which displays Japanses characters with no problem. But when I browse online the Japanese characters are unreadable.
I have tried changing the Default encoding setting: Options/Settings/Page/Default encoding. Then reloading the web pages. But same result. I don't necessarily need the ability to write in Japanese. Though it would be nice. But I would like the ability to view Japanese websites, and email's in their correct front. Are there language packs available for download? Or should I be directing my enquiry to my local Nokia Care agent?
Nokia, is there ever gonna be flash 10 support for the n900. When I bought this phone I was under the impression that it would be (as you advertised) the ultimate internet browsing experience. How is this possible when just about every other smart phone device has flash 10 support . Without flash 10 the n900's just another device with no other exceptional features.I bought the n900 to browse the net on the go, however due to lack of flash 10 and absolutely no support from you guys (nokia), I have now moved on to android and I have no intent on looking back to any if your future devices, as I'm quite sure many other n900 users have. How can you (nokia) release a "flag ship device" and drop support for it immediately afterwards. Hell I'd hate to see what you do to non "flagship devices." And my god, it's been 7......7 MONTHS and there's still NO OVI STORE SUPPORT FOR THE N900.To any future n900 buyers viewing this thread, do not buy this device! Nokia shows absolutely no support for it for over 6 months now and the only apps available for it are from a very hard working community, and they are very few , declining and they are also very...very **bleep** at nokia.
So I was prompted to install the new version of Ovi suite today, and I couldn't help but think "I wonder if this new version will support Nokia's top-end phone, the N900?" How foolish I was to think such a thing. Seriously, what's going on? How on earth can you release a phone as one of your top-end phones and not even be bothered to get the support ready for it before you release it?
Lots of my friends want to buy iPhones and I always say "Nah, the N900 is so much better" because I really believe that hardware-wise, it is far superior. But the software for it, and the non-existant support from Nokia really must (or SHOULD) be an embarrasment for the company. When are Nokia's loyal customers going to be treated as such?
Today I called Nokia Support, because I could not download maps with map loader.The guy asked if the ovi suite is installed. I told him, that the Ovi suite keeps on crashing on start-up on my machine, and that all other software is running fine, e.g. the PC suite which I am using instead.
For a price of 14 Cent/Minutes this "Nokia-Care"-guy had the nuts telling me that probably my computer needs to be fixed. After telling him that my computer works fine with all other software, he finally told me that I need to call Microsoft, as it would be their fault that Ovi Suite is not running on my machine.
This is a poor joke called "Nokia-Care". Dear Nokia-people, that is no-support and no-care-at-all. Providing something that crashes for free, and charging money for providing rudeness on the phone.
As I can't find this information on official pages (only on DVB-H general specs). Can you confirm if Nokia N96 and other models support DVB-H in all modes ? 2K, 4K, 8K modulation modes.
i work in china and i bought my mobile from Dubai and it is just support Arabic and English, so how can i add chinese support to my mobile?? i don`t want change product code beause i want arabic languge also, just can review chinese websites and read chinese messages is enough, i know can throw change the the font but..... http://forum.dailymobile.se/index.php?PHPSESSID=m61ggc373rem98jjmbbnri56r4&topic=15893.0, i already try above subject but the font is very ugly and make problems for my mobile and switch off by it is self many times, before i have Nokia N82 and i was install Psiloc Crystal Chinese on it and by this program can read and write chinese but until now no have such program for N97, so how can one mobile same N97 (small laptop) not support some languages? and how can one company same NOKIA don`t give such this serveice for the customers, need charge is okbut need some thing usefull
i continue to not understamd why my nokia 5630 have 128mb of ram and after booting the phone i have only 55mb of free ram. why nokia doesn't unlock more free ram? a device of the latest 3rd edition phones with everything including a 600mhz processor with almost all social network, inckuding Internet, with wlan support. i simply don't understand. nokia has a politic of support and marketing incompetent.
Not been able to find proper product support on the Nokia site, just "usually asked questions, manuals and client discussions". Any suggestions on how to get a Nokia person to answer questions to a client instead of clients having to search for other clients possibly knowing what to do? It would be much easier than to turn in the phone on a guarantee "repair?". Many issues; during first 6 months already several software updates, phone memory constantly full, blue tooth does not work properly with PC, ...
What is status of SIP telephony support across G3 data link ?That is most important feature you could offer for all your mobile phone models.Backgroud: SIP offers very cheap (virtually free) telephone calls across Internet. That is highly wanted feature for mobile phones. That data link is same you use for mobile G3 data with laptop computers i.e. HSDPA / WCDMA and using SIP
telephony across that technically same data link would make telephony nearly free, both international and local.
Unfortunately that SIP client feature is often offered across WLAN data link, not across G3 data link.
I am using nokia 2700 clasic model phone. My software is up-todate. There is a problem in installation any software like jad or jar format.It shows file format not supported.
I bought an X6 last week. I'm in Australia, and realized later, after signing a contract for 2 years, that the phone doesn't support Chinese or any European languages. It only comes with English and Philipino. If I get a text in Chinese, it won't display...it just displays squares. Nor can I use the keyboard to input Chinese characters.
Nokia won't provide a solution. They won't supply a software upgrade or any help. The dealers privately tell me I would have to take it to a non-authorized repairer to get a software change or try to find some software elsewhere, maybe a torrent file or from some other untrustworthy software source.