You could simply monitor opened files, and when a .sis/.sisx file is detected, you just have to capture its name
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You could simply monitor opened files, and when a .sis/.sisx file is detected, you just have to capture its name
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It means the RMS file has a size limit in some devices (S40).For example, you can't store 600kB of data in your RMS on a 6230i.
JSR-75 allows you to directly access the file system.It's explained...
Hi Rocco.Welcome to Forum Nokia
As far as i know, S40 phones have small limits (like 32kB, depending on the device), while in S60, the size limit of RMS is only bound to the available storage memory...
It features dual CPU and clock rate is 332 MHz
Could you please explain what you meant with
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A weird issue.Have you tested with other phones to see if problem also happens?
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There's no way to do that, unfortunatelly.
You can actually auto start the application at some particular events (like a SMS), but not at device startup.
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!:\system\Help\ for 2nd edition and !:\resource\Help\ for 3rd edition.
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Do you mean another application or another installation file of Gmail application?
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Tell us how many seconds, and we can tell you whether it's normal.
I would say any 3rd edition device is faster than 6600.
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What i did with my N80 was deleting the file, and next, creating a folder with the same name of it.This way, absolutely no word would be saved to T9 database.That technique is crucial for me, cause i...
No, it's just not possible in J2ME.
One thing you could do is creating a Symbian C++ program to start your midlet.
But of course, it wouldn't apply for S40 phones.
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I was referring to this reply of yours (that one i'd actually quoted):
In such case, SWI would create the folder.
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In a S60 phone (for example) it's possible with Symbian C++.
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Check "MIDlet-Jar-Size" parameter in the JAD file, and see if the value stated there matches to the size of your JAR file.
Also, see whether the JAR file has the icon file in the path specified in...
If you really want some concrete proof, you don't need to disassemble your N95.
Just grab a hold of a N73 and compare the speed of both phones when opening applications, copying or moving files,...
I don't know, but you can always let the imagination rolls:
-from S60 2nd Edition FP3 (S60v2.8, Symbian OS 8.1) onwards, all phones support it..
-if you search for *.ttf files in ROM drive and...
Assuming you're stating the paths for private folder using !: as the destination drive in the .pkg file, and when installed in C: it goes well, but it doesn't in E: , i can't really tell what's...
Hi Melissa
Have you tried replacing EKeyOK with EKeyDevice3 to see what happens?
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In devices with ARM9 CPUs, you'll be getting wrong values as well.
In N80 (220MHZ) for example, you get 201MHZ as the CPU clock rate.That's the same value you get in a N95, and you can realize the...
To short, GPRS is a type of connection phones may have.It's the data bearer, what actually makes the phone able to send and receive data over internet.
WAP just identifies some mobile resources...
Only way to get it is with partnering program.
Have a deep look at this page and decide yourself:
http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/S60_API_Partnering_Program
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It's partially possible.
Phone can only get the Cell ID of that cell it's registered to.Getting IDs of other near cells isn't possible.
As an alternative way, you could use channel numbers...
Do you mean differences between launching the application from "Active Standby" and from "Menu"?I don't think so, it should be pretty much the same thing.Have you tried to run your application on a...
Hi Adriana
Could you please tell us what are the UIDs of both sis files, as well as what files each of them will install in the device?
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I'm not sure, but maybe a firmware update could help you.What's the version you have in your phone? (press *#0000# to find out)
there are applications for that, like "Wangma chinese input" or...