Showing posts with label Symbian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Symbian. Show all posts

How To Change Fonts On Symbian

Bored with the fonts on your phone just like that ? Or want to appear different from others ?
Your phone symbian ?
The following is no way to replace the font v1st , v2nd and v3rd . Create v1 , and v2
Here's How to change it :
Change Fonts On Symbian

1 . have the font files ( . GDR ) . You have not got ? You Can be downloaded in http://www.crazy4mobilez.com/fonts.asp s60v2

2 . Open the application explorer , go to the path where you save file.gdr who had downloaded , for example, in the path E :/ MyFont / . Then copy one of the main file.gdr

3 . Then go to the path C :/ system / fonts and paste the file there .

4 . if there is no folder system fonts folder , first create a new folder km press , name the folder with the name " fonts " , paste in fonts folder file.gdr

5 . Restart phone , press option

6 . Again if you want to change the font , font remover application is open , if asked " Do you want to delete fonts ? " Select yes , and do it again on another way to replace the font

Do not have a font remover ?
Here Downloads FontRemover :
Or download font remover in via wap from your phone, http://wap.mobile9.com , select xhtml download , enter the code 29056 , select get files , download and install No Exploler also Downloads FExplorer : FExplorer_english_113.SIS

For the 3rd edition rather difficult to ya, . This way I did to phone 6120classic q , for another 3rd I have not tried but may be the same because the system is the same , but your phone may need in order to put the font hack or remove fonts and also other reasons fontrouter application is not signed , how to hack s60v3 click here

1 . fontrouter first download click here
2 . once installed go to xplore and you make a folder on drive c :/ / c :/ logs is / fontrouter
3 . You must have the file file.ttf used to change the writing style you like
4 . capsOff you first open the folder in order to operate the resecuare
5 . open x - plore then you towards the TTF file that you save the file and then copy
6 . then go to C :/ drive resecuare / paste files TTF fonts in the Fonts folder .
7 . restart hp
8 . now you 've changed the font after bored .
want to change ?
To change their way fonts are also there . The following is how to change the font :

1 . open x - plore go to drive c :/ data / fonts / fontrouter.ini
2 . fontrouter.ini edit the file by pressing the number 8
3 . then search for the word Enable = 1 to Enable = 0
4 . restart phone
5 . nah standard fonts you will again have now do the replacement
6 . same as before capsOff open xplore and open the menu next to the TTF file to replace the old one TTF file a copy of the new TTF files , then you towards the c :/ resecuare / fonts / paste there and then you delete the old
7 . subsequent to c :/ data / fonts / fontrouter.ini and edit , return again Eenable = 0 become Enable = 1 8 . restart phone
9 . font will be replaced with new fonts
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Hack for all Symbian OS from CODeRUS ( without certificates )

The method how to hack for all Symbian OS from CODeRUS ( without certificates )

Lately there are a few methods of hacking of the master CODeRUS utilizing quarantine and restore of an Anti- virus applications , and all of these methods ' sniper ' make defense Symbian OS ' unconditional surrender ' .
hack symbian
One method is as follows ,
Prepare the appliance :
» Tmquarantine 
» Mobile Security 
» Rompatcher 
» X-plore
» installserver.exe (if the patch is crossed red)

   Password : daunter


After all the files have been downloaded above , perform the following steps ,
[ 1 ] . Open X-plore and extract Tmquarantine to drive C : .

[ 2 ] . Install Mobile Security and run ,
~ Tap Options > Quarantine .
~ Press the Options > Restore .
~ Out , and Mobile Security can be removed .

[ 3 ] . Install Rompatcher and open ,
~ Apply and Add to Auto patch Open4all Rp + for all open folders .
~ Apply and Add to Auto also install server Rp + , if a patch on one of the red cross installserver.exe input corresponding to the type of phone to C : \ sys \ bin \ ( put here ) .

[ 4 ] . Hacked .

Thank you master CODeRUS ,
Hopefully the benefits ..
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What is the purpose of hack symbian? What is the function of the hack symbian?

In my post yesterday that discusses the notion of Symbian Os .
So I'm going to post this time is what it hack symbian or s60 and what is its purpose ....
Hacked Symbian OS
The purpose of the majority of people to hack their Symbian OS phones more or less the first is that the phone is able to install the files, such as applications or games without certificates ( unsigned ) and also the life of the certificate file that has been exhausted or has expired , but with a note that the application or game is fixed must suport or in accordance with the type of phone , so even though we are Symbian OS phones status Hacked phone does not mean we are able to install any files that are not appropriate , eg PC applications may be installed obviously not in the phone.

The second objective is that all hacking symbian phones can open a hidden folder ( sys , resource , private , system) , usually it aims to modding phones such as changing the display screen , edit the phone language , and can also aims to insert or delete a file that is in the folder .

To be the first objective above can be ' enjoyed ' is that all unsigned applications and files that are already expired certificates can be installed , the tool we need is installserver.exe that we will insert into the folder C : \ sys \ bin \ ( here ) , can also to create a folder sys \ bin on drive Y : \ and put his istallserver.exe there , it is intended that the phones ' permanent ' or remain hacked although in hardreset and Memory card format .
Every Symbian OS requires a different installserver.exe , so the election had to be precise , one due to choose and put installserver that does not fit is all game files or applications become damaged and may not be installed include files an application or game that is certified ( signed ) .

As for the second goal above the usual way is to install and activate the application signed rompatcher open4all patch in the rompatcher , we are to apply the core with open4all then automatically open all folders so .
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What is Symbian ?

Symbian is an open-source (ECL) mobile operating system (OS) and computing platform designed for smartphones and currently maintained by Accenture. Symbian was originally developed by Symbian Ltd., as a descendant of Psion's EPOC and runs exclusively on ARM processors, although an unreleased x86 port existed. The current form of Symbian is an open-source platform developed by Symbian Foundation in 2009, as the successor of the original Symbian OS. Symbian was used by many major mobile phone brands, like Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and above all by Nokia. It was the most popular smartphone OS on a worldwide average until the end of 2010, when it was overtaken by Android.
symbian OSSymbian rose to fame from its use with the S60 platform built by Nokia, first released in 2002 and powering most Nokia smartphones. UIQ, another Symbian platform, ran in parallel, but these two platforms were not compatible with each other. Symbian^3, was officially released in Q4 2010 as the successor of S60 and UIQ, first used in the Nokia N8, to use a single platform for the OS. In May 2011 an update, Symbian Anna, was officially announced, followed by Nokia Belle (previously Symbian Belle) in August 2011.
On 11 February 2011, Nokia announced that it would use Microsoft's Windows Phone OS as its primary smartphone platform, and Symbian will be its franchise platform, dropping Symbian as its main smartphone OS of choice. On 22 June 2011 Nokia made an agreement with Accenture  for an outsourcing program. Accenture will provide Symbian-based software development and support services to Nokia through 2016; about 2,800 Nokia employees became Accenture employees as of October 2011. The transfer was completed on 30 September 2011. The Nokia 808 PureView is officially the last Symbian smartphone.

SymbianHistory
The Symbian logo until April 2009
Symbian originated from EPOC, an operating system created by Psion in the 1980s. In June 1998, Psion Software became Symbian Ltd., a major joint venture between Psion and phone manufacturers Ericsson, Motorola, and Nokia.
Afterwards, different software platforms were created for Symbian, backed by different groups of mobile phone manufacturers. They include S60 (Nokia, Samsung and LG), UIQ (Sony Ericsson and Motorola) and MOAP(S) (Japanese only such as Fujitsu, Sharp etc.).
In June 2008, Nokia announced the acquisition of Symbian Ltd., and a new independent non-profit organization called the Symbian Foundation was established. Symbian OS and its associated user interfaces S60, UIQ and MOAP(S) were contributed by their owners Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Sony Ericsson and Symbian Ltd., to the foundation with the objective of creating the Symbian platform as a royalty-free, open source software, under the OSI- and FSF-approved Eclipse Public License (EPL). The platform has been designated as the successor to Symbian OS, following the official launch of the Symbian Foundation in April 2009. The Symbian platform was officially made available as open source code  in February 2010.
Nokia became the major contributor to Symbian's code, since it then possessed the development resources for both the Symbian OS core and the user interface. Since then Nokia has been maintaining its own code repository for the platform development, regularly releasing its development to the public repository. Symbian was intended to be developed by a community led by the Symbian Foundation, which was first announced in June 2008 and which officially launched in April 2009. Its objective was to publish the source code for the entire Symbian platform under the OSI- and FSF-approved Eclipse Public License (EPL). The code was published under EPL on 4 February 2010; Symbian Foundation reported this event to be the largest codebase moved to Open Source in history.
However, some important components within Symbian OS were licensed from third parties, which prevented the foundation from publishing the full source under EPL immediately; instead much of the source was published under a more restrictive Symbian Foundation License (SFL) and access to the full source code was limited to member companies only, although membership was open to any organisation.
In November 2010, the Symbian Foundation announced that due changes in global economic and market conditions (and also a lack of support from members such as Samsung[18] and Sony Ericsson), it would transition to a licensing-only organisation; Nokia announced it would take over the stewardship of the Symbian platform. Symbian Foundation will remain the trademark holder and licensing entity and will only have non-executive directors involved.
On 11 February 2011, Nokia announced a partnership with Microsoft that would see it adopt Windows Phone as its primary smartphone platform, and Symbian will be its franchise platform (dropping Symbian as its main smartphone OS of choice). As a consequence, the use of the Symbian platform for building mobile applications dropped rapidly. Research in June 2011 indicated that over 39% of mobile developers using Symbian at the time of publication were planning to abandon the platform.
By 5 April 2011, Nokia ceased to openly source any portion of the Symbian software and reduced its collaboration to a small group of pre-selected partners in Japan. Source code released under the EPL remains available in third party repositories.
On 22 June 2011, Nokia made an agreement with Accenture for an outsourcing program. Accenture will provide Symbian-based software development and support services to Nokia through 2016; about 2,800 Nokia employees became Accenture employees as of October 2011. The transfer was completed on 30 September 2011.
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