23 July 2011

zte N75 smartphone tips and trick

zte N75 smartphone has a design that convincing as a smart phone. Both in terms of design, color and quality of material used. Phone body entirely wrapped with a black color, which in addition to create an impression of sturdy also displays an elegant impression. The size is rather large, but still within the limits of tolerance comfort grip.

zte N75 smartphone's Keypad become one of the best parts of this phone. Its qwerty keypad buttons, not only of medium size, but also has room enough loose spacing between the keys. It helps ease the finger to reach the button, and minimize errors on the button-press which is common if the location of buttons too close together.

The portion of the screen look smaller when compared with the entire body, with body size  of  zte N75 smartphone 114 x 66mm, the screen only gets 50 x 38 mm. Despite having a qwerty keypad and navigation button, the screen adopts the touch screen as well. Thus, the menu can be accessed via the screen with a stylus pen that has been prepared and is located on the top of the phone.

Features
Characteristic of the Microsoft Windows operating system is to include both versions of Internet Explorer browser and mobile PCs. Well, in this mobile version has also been included, so we no longer need to install the browser application. Ease of internet surfing is equipped with quick access buttons are located next to the Windows key.



messaging
zte N75 smartphone's Messaging also includes a mainstay for professional workers. Within the scope of messaging, in addition to SMS and MMS, ZTE N75 comes ability to send and receive email in a variety of platforms like Outlook and POP. Email accounts can be synchronized by installing Microsoft ActiveSync.

camera
3.2 Mpix camera quality is quite for a smartphone to capture a moment. Moreover, to accelerate the delivery of images to be shared via email or Facebook, the setting of 640 x 480 is enough even though the maximum that can be generated is 2048 x 1536 pixels. As the messaging features and Internet Explorer,  zte N75 smartphone's camere feature given a shortcut key to act quickly take a picture.

multimedia
Not only adept at entertaining in a digital format (audio / video / streaming), FM Radio with analog broadcasts can also be captured with this handset. FM radio display interface is quite informative and comes with an auto search to find the frequency automatically. Wherever we are going to still be doing office activities, such as open, create, and edit office files like Word, Excel, and One note. Especially for Power Point, can only open the file only. And, of course, the fourth application is not complete as the desktop version, at least can perform general functions only.

Performance
In general, its performance should get a thumbs-up, especially with streaming players are supported EVDO connection. Support 528 Mhz processor with a speed behind the reliability of ZTE N75. While the basic function as a telephone device are also going well. There's no constraint when it is used to receive or make phone calls.

battery
Battery capacity 1300 mAh, according to the manufacturer is able to support up to 3 hours of talk time and standby time of up to 250 hours. In testing, the battery is good enough to offset the permissibility heavyweight features it bears. Within two days of testing the battery still remaining one bar of 4 bar.
(zte N75 smartphone review by selular)

specification

Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Mobile Broadband with CDMA2000 1x EVDO Rev. A 1900, 900, 800 MHz, 3.1 Mbps & 1.8 Mbps Upload DownLoad (Already unlocked)
Display: TFT touchscreen. 65K Colours, 2.5 Inches, QVGA
Camera: 3.2 MP With Flash Light Auto Focus
GPS Support (Software Optional)
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0
Keypad: QWERTY Keypad
Internal Memory: 100Mb
Maximum Memory Capacity: 16 GB (MicroSD)
Jack audio ports: 2.5mm
Battery Capacity: 1300 mAh
Standby time: about 250 Hours (Depends On Network Status)
Talk Time: Approximately 240 Minutes (Depending on network status)

Application & Multimedia (Default): FM RADIO, WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE, PDF Reader, Facebook for WindowsMobile, Office Mobile (MS.Word, Ms.Excel, Ms.. Outlook, Ms. Access), Internet Explorer 6.0, Streaming Player
Messenger: Windows Messenger, Windows Live.
Games: Solitaire
Supported Java Application
Internet Sharing: Make it easier to make this gadget into a modem (via USB or Bluetooth connection)
Unlock: sim card can use the other CDMA operators



zte N75 tips and trick, Changing Font

How to Change the Font

1. DOWNLOAD Total Commander

2. copy the font on the computer where the control panel> fonts. Copy to phone precisely in the windows> fonts (put it in storage card)

3. apps open total commander plugin click the> registry> HKML> system
4. open the folder GDI> sysfnt> nm (nm click and change the title font example "Algerian")

5. back to the folder is a folder underneath GDI GWe> menu> popfnt> nm (nm click and change the font address, examples of "windows / fonts / ALGER.TTF (because if transferred to the phone, the file name changed to ALGER.TTF")

6. back to the folder menu> Barfnt> nm (nm click and change the font address, examples of "windows / fonts / ALGER.TTF (because if transferred to the phone, the file name changed to ALGER.TTF")

7. back to the folder GWe> OOMFNT> nm (nm click and change the title font example "Algerian")

8. restart, and the font will change.

Note: if you want to go back to the old font, written in all who have been converted into "tahoma" font.




zte N75 tips and trick, lock GPS

SETTING => SYSTEM => EXTERNAL GPS

tab PROGRAM => COM7
tab HARDWARE => biarkan kosong (none)
baud rate => 4800
tab ACCESS => centang (Manage GPS automatically)

next Buka Program Google Maps
MENU => SETTINGS => centang USE GPS => GPS SETTING => klik MANAGED BY WINDOWS




zte N75 tips and trick, Tweak registry

increase the volume In-Call more louder than default.

Go to the Registry go to:

HKCU \ control panel \ sound categories \ in call \
replace the "initial" volume to be 4 (default 2)
Soft Reset

Transferring Email and Attachments to the MMC

Sometimes the emails and attachments will satisfy the memory.
how:

1. With Total Commander or Resco Explorer, create a folder in the MMC:
\ Storage Card \ Inbox \
\ Storage Card \ Inbox \ Attachments \
2. Go to \ Windows \ Messaging \ then move everything into the new folder you created.
3. entered into the registry:
HKLM \ System \ Inbox \ Settings \
Create a string "AttachPath" and enter "/ Storage Card / MAPI / Attachments /"
Create a "PropertyPath" and enter "/ Storage Card / inbox"
4. Soft Reset

stuck when taking pictures

HKLM / Software / HTC / Camera / Captparam \
Change "CaptureTimer" to "0"

saving camera setting

Saving the camera to the MMC, go to menu>> options>> save the file to "storage card".
Saving the camera to the MMC using the registry by default.

how:
HKLM \ Software \ HTC \ Camera \ General \
change "enableDCIM" to "0".

Making the screen stays on when the call

HKCU / ControlPanel \ Backlight \
change "LightSensorPollingEnable" to "0"

Disabling notification message sent

HKLM \ Software \ Microsoft \ Inbox \ Settings \
Create a string "SMSNoSentMsg" Set to 1

Changing the backlight timeout.

HKLM \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Power \ Timeou ts
change "BattSuspendTimeout" and "BattSuspendTimeoutSave"
enter numbers / time we want

Sending sms more than 10 people

HKLM \ System \ Inbox \ Settings \
change "LimitSMSRecipients" of 10 s / d 999, your choice

extended Battery life

Tips to save more battery tweaks:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Comm \ AsyncMac1 \ parms
change "DisablePowerManagement" = dword: 1 being "DisablePowerManagement" = dword: 0
Do the same for
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Comm \ Irsir1 \ parms
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Comm \ PPTP1 \ parms
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Comm \ L2TP1 \ parms
change "DisablePowerManagement" = dword: 1 being "DisablePowerManagement" = dword: 0




zte N75 tips and trick, modem setting guide

Guide ZTE N75 as a modem

Dial Up Connection Settings
- Press Start -> Programs
- Select Internet Sharing
- Choose USB to PC Connection options
- Select the option Smart Network Connection
- Connect the Device to the USB port PC / laptop using Mini USB Data Cable
- Press Connect
- Automatically connect Device and PC is recognized as a LAN connection (Local Area Connection) new
- Make sure the new LAN is Connected Internet
start control panel -> network connection
- Dial Up connection settings have been completed and ZTE Device N75 is ready to use as a modem on a PC / Laptop.

Note: Check the status of the LAN connection on a PC




zte N75 tips and trick, hard reset

how to hard reset on zte N75

press right key + net key, then press the reset hole.
cool look of the boot will come out on the screen, then press ok.

bootloader

press the FN key + left key, then press the reset hole.

FTM mode

press the volume down, then press the reset hole.





zte N75 tips and trick, disable activesync

why we must disable active sync? because it eat ram, and consume more battery resource.

1. enable ZTE N75
2. Go to START> PROGRAMS> ActiveSync.
3. Press Menu on the right of the screen ZTE N75. SCHEDULE click (not clickable). How do I get SCHEDULE options are clickable?

this way
- From the Menu options click the ADD SERVER SOURCE
-On the next screen can fill with anything.
- Server Address: be content with anything
- Click Next
- User name: can fill with anything
- Password can fill with anything
- Domain: be content with anything
- Click Next
- Uncheck 'Data you want to Synchronise'
- Click Finish

3. we have finished creating the server. ActiveSync main screen there is an additional 1 server that has been made.

4. Click Menu again. select SCHEDULE and click.

5. entered in the SCHEDULE, there are two options box. changed to the option Manually.

6.Klik OK on the upper right of the screen ZTE N75 to come out of the ActiveSync application.

7. done

22 July 2011

Tutorial unlock phone without PC or Laptop

 A PDA phone becomes an important part of your life whether you are a student or business professional. It allows you to keep track of upcoming meetings, tasks and projects. Some have even advanced over the years, allowing you to email your colleagues, surf the Web and share documents. However, you cannot use a PDA if you find that yours has a lock on it. Do not get rid of that phone just yet. There are a few ways of unlocking the PDA yourself.
 
Find unlock codes on the Internet at websites such as Fones Zone, PDA Unlocker and The Travel Insider. Locate the unlock code by your PDA's brand name and model number.

Contact your cell phone provider. Tell the representative that you need to unlock your phone. Verify that you are the owner of your PDA by providing your full name, address, telephone number and the last four digits of your Social Security number.

Enter the code into your phone once prompted. Verify that you entered the right code into your PDA. Press "OK" or the menu button when complete. You should now be able to use your PDA.

1. Make sure the hh (Handheld) turned on, not flight mode, then enter in hh EPST menu. Make each handset type & operator, the dial keypad to be different. For example Verizon TP1, press ##7764726# (## PROGRAM #). While Sprint TP2 code ##778# (##PST#), after is replaced by the ROM Energy, use code ##778.




2. After entry into EPST menu, View ESN (HEX) code. to test our phone lock or not, try to select edit and enter the unlock code standard, which is 000000. if successful, means the unlock code was used.

to know the unlock code to edit the registry.

Install a registry editor for windows mobile. you may use Resco explorer, ceregeditor, PHM registry editor, mobile registry editor, etc.

Open the registry editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ HTC \ ATDbgLog.
Change the contents of the registry "Enable" from "o" to "1" (without the quotes). Save & restart hh.



After the restart, can be checked in file explorer, will appear ATDbg file *. txt (* = number) in the folder \ Atlog. if not just look at folder \ Temp.



Wait a few minutes, open the registry editor, go back to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ HTC \ ATDbgLog. change "1" to "0". Save & restart hh.

Open the *. txt file ATDbg, look for the "Rx: + HTC_RMSL:" 6 digits are written afterwards, it is our MSL code. if there is some repetition RMSL and 6 different digits, record everything and then try.



3. EPST entry, record the number ESN (Hex), of which we submitted to the operator. purchase number, we will be able to have a MIN. The operator will register your ESN + MIN to the database, and produce A-Key is that we must insert to hh.

4. Prepare the PRL file from the intended operator, eg smart PRL 10 009. save as native format (*. PRL) in the memory card / hh internal storage.

15 July 2011

motorola Droid 2™ tips and tricks

the prestigious title of Time Magazine's gadget of the year. The Motorola DROID was nearly a full head-on gamble for the one time dominant company in the mobile industry, but it appeared that they didn't require luck due to the fact that the DROID was such a big hit among consumers. Not only did it reinvigorate Motorola, but as a whole, it provided the sudden movement needed to showcase the power and depth that Android has to offer to a broad range of consumers.

Fast forward to the present and we're now being treated to its eventual successor, the aptly named Motorola DROID 2, which is coming into the market at a time when a myriad of other Android powered smartphones have shown their prowess among the competition. Despite finding a handful of improvements in the hardware and software side over its predecessor, the Motorola DROID 2 is aiming to continue its stance of DROID.






motorola Droid 2™ tips and tricks, specifications


General:

2G Network CDMA 800 / 1900

3G Network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO

Announced 2010, August

Status Available.

Released 2010, August

CPU 1 GHz processor

Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email

Browser HTML

Radio No

Games Yes + downloadable

Colors Black

GPS Yes, with A-GPS support

Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator

Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1400 mAh

Stand-by Up to 315 h

Talk time Up to 10 h

Weight 1.49 W/kg (head) 1.50 W/kg (body)



Size:

Dimensions 116.3 x 60.5 x 13.7 mm

Weight 169 g



Display:

Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors

Size 480 x 854 pixels, 3.7 inches



Sound:

Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones

Loudspeaker Yes

3.5mm jack Yes



Memory:

Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photo call

Call records Practically unlimited

Internal 8 GB

Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB included, buy memory



Data:

GPRS No

EDGE No

3G Rev. A, up to 3.1 Mbps

WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot

Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP

Infrared port No

USB Yes, microUSB v2.0



Camera:

Primary 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus

Features Geo-tagging, face detection, image stabilization

Video Yes, D1 (720x480 pixels) @ 30 fps

Secondary No

Features OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)



Features:

- QWERTY keyboard

- Multi-touch input method

- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate

- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off

- SNS integration

- Digital compass

- MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC+ player

- MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player

- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,

- YouTube, Google Talk

- Document viewer

- Photo viewer/editor

- Organizer

- Adobe Flash 10.1

- Voice memo/dial/commands

- Predictive text input (Swype)






motorola Droid 2™ tips and tricks, extending battery life




Things you should know about charging your battery.



New batteries are not fully charged. Plug the battery charger into your phone and an electrical outlet. Your phone might take several seconds to start charging the battery.



Tips:



* The battery charger shipped with this device is a high rate charger specifically designed for your DROID 2.



* Other chargers might take longer to charge your battery, cause your calls to fail during charging, or cause your phone to continuously power cycle.



* You can charge your phone via USB cable but this charging time will vary based on computer specifications.



* If battery is low, your phone will not immediately power up when you connect it to a computer via USB. Depending on how low the battery is, it may take up to 30 minutes for the phone to get enough power to powerup.



* Some Marketplace applications can drain battery unexpectedly with data requests and processes running in the background. Deleting widgets alone for these applications will not stop the application from pulling the data; the application iteself must be uninstalled or killed temporarily with a Task Manager or App Killer.



There are two built in tools to assist you in optimizing battery life.



1. Power control widget



The Power Control Widget gives you a quick snapshot of some of the tools that may be draining your battery. The widget can turn off / on several features: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Location (GPS), Synchronization, and also adjust Display brightness



To add the Power control widget:

From the home screen, touch Menu > (+) Add > Android Widgets > Power Control



2. Battery Manager Feature



The Battery Manager feature provides you with a real time view of what features or applications are using the highest percentage of your battery. It can also be used to select an automatic or manually-selected battery saving profile.



To access Battery Manager:

From the home screen, touch Menu > Settings > Battery Manager



* Battery Profile: 3 automatic profiles - Performance (highest user of battery power), Smart (medium setting), and Battery Saver Mode (uses least amount of battery power)



* Battery Profile Options: Manually select certain options to reduce battery usage.



* Battery Use: provides current view of what features or applications are using the highest percentage of your battery







Tips to extend battery life:



* Select a shorter backlight duration



* Lower the display brightness



* Use the AC adapter to charge your phone whenever possible



* Turn Bluetooth off when not in use



* Turn Wi-Fi off when not in use



* Certain applications may be drawing excessive battery power. If you are experiencing shorter battery life after downloading an application try uninstalling the application.



* Close any third party applications running in the background



* Playing music, videos and viewing images in your phone will affect your battery life.







General Battery use & safety



* Motorola recommends you always use Motorola-branded batteries and chargers. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or chargers.



Caution: Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Improper battery use, or use of a damaged battery, may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard.



* Your battery can be charged without it being fully depleted, and can be charged every day if desired.



* Battery usage by children should be supervised.



* Important: Motorola mobile devices are designed to work best with qualified batteries. If you see a message on your display such as Invalid Battery, Invalid Charger or Unable to Charge, take the following steps:



* Remove the battery and inspect it to confirm that it bears a Motorola "Original Equipment" hologram;

- If there is no hologram, the battery is not a qualified battery

- If there is a hologram, replace the battery and retry charging it

- If the message remains, contact a Motorola Authorized Service Center



* New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge.



* Charging precautions: When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature. Never expose batteries to temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F) when charging. Always take your mobile device with you when you leave your vehicle



* When storing your battery, keep it in a cool, dry place.



* It is normal over time for battery life to decrease, and for the battery to exhibit shorter runtime between charges or require more frequent or longer charging times. Motorola batteries are designed to last between 350-700 charge/discharge cycles at room temperature. This amounts to approximately a year to a year and a half of battery use for most people.



* Avoid damage to battery and mobile device. Do not disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, or submerge the battery or mobile device. Avoid dropping the battery or mobile device, especially on a hard surface. If your battery or mobile device has been subjected to such damage, take it to a local service center before using. Do not attempt to dry it with an appliance or heat source, such as a hair dryer or microwave oven.



* Use care when handling a charged battery-particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Contact with metal objects (such as jewelry, keys, beaded chains) could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit), causing the battery to become very hot, which could cause damage or injury.




motorola Droid 2™ tips and tricks, Inject CDMA


Tutorial Inject SMART On Motorola Droid 2 / Droid 2 Global / Droid X



Tutorial Inject FLEXY On Motorola Droid 2 / Droid 2 Global / Droid X




motorola Droid 2™ tips and tricks, rooting


How to Root Droid 2, or (see easy tutorial with z4root at android-marked)



1. Before we do anything, download Android SDK here and unzip it into a folder called “sdk” under your C:\ directory. (for Windows)



2. Download Droid2Root.rar and unzip it into your SDK / Tools directory as “droid2″.



3. Go to your phone, then browse to Settings -> Applications -> Development then make sure USB debugging is checked “on”.



4. Next, connect your Droid 2 your computer and select “PC Mode”.

Then, a screen should pop up saying if you want to install the Motorola Driver. Say yes and install this Motorola driver.



5. After it installs, you can double-check that the drive has installed correctly by checking your Device Manager, Mot Composite ADB Interface should surface.



6. Next, let’s open up a command prompt window by typing “cmd” under search bar.



7. In the command prompt, browse to the SDK\Tools directory like this:



cd \sdk\tools



8. Then type “adb devices” and if your device shows up, we are ready to root the phone



C:\sdk\tools\adb devices



9. Next type each of the following lines and hit Enter:



adb push droid2\Superuser.apk /sdcard/Superuser.apk

adb push droid2\su /sdcard/su

adb push droid2\busybox /sdcard/busybox

adb push droid2\rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin




10. Let’s enter the Droid 2 shell:



adb shell



11. Then run the rooting file:



cd data/local/tmp

chmod 0755 rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin

./rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin




12. After the last line, you can wait like a minute until you get back to the command prompt.



13. Type the following:



adb kill-server

adb devices

adb shell




14. Verify you have a # prompt instead of a $ sign here then type the following:



mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system

cp /sdcard/Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk

cp /sdcard/su /system/bin/su

cp /sdcard/busybox /system/bin/busybox

chmod 4755 /system/bin/su

chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox

mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system


exit



15. Next reboot your Droid 2.



16. After your Droid 2 reboots, enter the ADB shell again:



adb shell



17. Then type:



su



18. Immediately go to your phone and Superuser app should ask you so select “Allow”.



19. Enjoy, your Droid 2 now has been officially rooted!




motorola Droid 2™ tips and tricks


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