English Dictionary For Mobile Nokia Asha 311

2020. 3. 4. 03:02카테고리 없음

Remove protected demo games from Asha 311The only way to remove these demo games from the phone is by installing the same game again and then deleting it. Now the question is where to get these demo games to reinstall them again. I’ve managed to break into one of Nokia Asha 311 ROM and extract these games out of it. Follow the steps below as every step will be covered here:. Use your computer to download the zip of demo games from. Extract them to a new folder and then connect your phone and transfer this folder to your phone, either to the phone memory or the memory card.

Pick up your phone, tap on files and browse to this folder that you just copied to the phone. When here, open the folder of the games which you want to remove and tap on them to install them onto your phone. Close them once they opens and move to the next game.

After you’ve installed the duplicates of all the games you wanna remove, just return back to the Home Screen, scroll to the bottom and start removing these games you just installed. To remove, you need to long tap the game’s icon and then click on the red cross ( x ) sign on its top right. You’ll notice that when you remove the game, it will still be visible there. What happens is that during your first attempt to remove, it will remove the pre-installed protected version and in the next attempt it will remove the duplicate which you installed. Repeat this for all the games which you wanna uninstall. Restart you phone and look at the Home Screen now.Did this guide work for you? Or you’re facing any problem?

In any case, please leave in your comments below. I managed to get rid of the shortcuts!I used your program MobiMB and checked the entire directory of the phone.

In the directory A:HiddenfolderHiddenlinks I found the shortcuts to the games on the homescreen. I removed them all, disconnected the phone, restarted it by turning it off and on again and the shortcuts where gone. It seemed that the phone just works normally. I will find out the coming weeks. I do have a nice smartphone (NGM Explorer) but like this Asha very much. I only wished the memory of 10MB had been bigger.Much appreciated for you help.Last but not least I try to get rid of eBuddy and Chat.

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I tried to delet eBuddy in “A:MenuappsEbuddy” but you can’t delete the jad and jar files. And I don’t now how Chat is called in these apps.Maybe you know a workaround for that? That’s nice to know that you finally sorted it out. The Ashas are nice phones, just wish they had some better hardware and a proper OS which could do some basic multitasking.Coming to ebuddy, its just that some apps cannot be deleted and you can’t do anything about them. However one thing you can do is to sideload that ebuddy app and then do as you did earlier. Its mostly a hit and trial work and if you’re lucky, you’d be able to knock out the ebuddy app.

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About the mail, its better to leave it as it is. It is hard coded in the OS and even if you delete its jar and jad files, there will be its shortcut on the homescreen which can never be removed. Maybe you can just push it down to the end of homescreen so that it doesn’t disturb much. An additon:The shortcuts I try to get rid of are grey and these are: Highroller, Memorize, Golf Tour, Maze, Music Guide, Puzzle and Solitaire. According to it’s icon they are located on the SD-card. But when I removed this card and switched the phone on again the shortcuts still where there.I tried your workaround with predefined games (which I downloaded). I installed Maze, Puzzle and Memorize.

After installing I had 2 shortcuts for each game. A grey one and a coloured one. I did uninstalling with the grey shortcut but the coloured shortcut disappeared. The grey one still was there. Then I switched the phone off and on again. The shortcuts still where there.

So it didn’t work. I mentioned this before but now you have a description how I dit it.

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I’m quite good with computers so this shouldn’t be to difficult for me but it still didn’t work. And I don’t want messing around with my phone because it could end with a expensive brick. Firstly this was only tested on the 311 and I’m not sure for the 305.

Actually when you side-loaded the newer games, none of them should be greyed out.Anyways, doesn’t it show that same remove icon on these grey items? When you tap on them, doesn’t it asks you to remove this shortcut because its useless?

If its still a No, maybe there won’t be much we can do there. The system sometimes gets messed up. You can try mobiMB and remove these games entirely from their phone memory directory as well as where you loaded them on the SD and let’s see how iut behaves then. Nothing helps? You gotta need to flash it again and then remove those games using MobiMB.

That should work up finally. To delete copyrighted files in nokia you just need to create duplicates of them. For instance if you want to delete the Nokia Tune.aac you just need to copy a file from SD card to other folder in SD Card and rename it using BlueFTP or UC Browser’s file manager as “Nokia tune.aac and copy another file to that folder in sd card now mark both files and and move them to the folder which contains Nokia tune.aac now you will be notified “1 file not moved file name already exist” now press back and go the ringtone folder in phone memory and highlight the nokia tune.aac file press option delete thats it. To delete apps and games first of all you need to create a backup file, goto settingssync & backupcreate backupmark appsandgames press done.

Now open BlueFTP App goto memory cardbackup files folder there you’ll see backup000.nbf rename it as ‘backup000.nbf.zip’ now open it and goto predefjavapredefappsandgames there you’ll see folders named Such as ‘ovistoreovistoreprivate’ this is the actual file name of nokia store app now write down all the folder names which has ‘private’ suffixed to their names, now close the backup file. Copy 2 image files to sd card and rename 1 file as ovistoreovistore without ‘.jpg’ and close BlueFTP App and goto menuappssd card and rename the ovistoreovistore file by adding ‘.jar’ extension and mark both files and move to my apps folder you ‘ll be notified as 1 file name already exist, now goto my apps and highlight nokia app store app press options and delete. Today i went to Nokia support center for the issue of apps not working. They fixed it by saying that they have reinstalled the corrupt s/w. However i still have the same version no and date as previous one They also hand me over the SD card saying that everytime they connect this card to phone the s/w gets corrupt and application doesnt work.

They told me to run virus scan over it. I am back to home and when i ran the scan i ddint find anything wrong i am not sure now what to do. Shall i reconnect back the SD card to my phone will it not again create any problem? Or shall i format the SD card but i fear of losing some preinstalled nokia data like google maps etc. The card could be a reason, but well not the whole of the card. Maybe an app or two in it are corrupted. I use a 8GB SD card and lol it has virus in it, but still works fine and virus can’t do anything to these phones.

So just copy everything off the card and then format it. Now start copying stuff back to the memory card, but only the important items such as music, videos and some apps that you use.The maps, they are not Google maps. Nokia directly fights with Google regarding maps as Nokia has its own mapping platform called Here maps. Map data can also be copied from the memory card to the pc and then you can copy it back (just keep the folder structure intact). Or else it can be re-downloaded easily using Nokia Suite.For the software part, data SHOULD remain the same unless the version number changes. The date shows the date when the particular software version was finalized or released.

So that’s nothing to worry about. Only the Chinese variant includes a dictionary, maybe because the government has made it compulsory!The content row defines the product code.

Thanks for that. My exams are going on and I’ll try to find a solution for you once they finish 🙂Btw, I see you’re still on the firmware version 3.81. An update was released a few months ago which pushed the version to 5.xx and brought some stability improvements. You should update if your phone hangs a bit or troubles you in some other way.

For WhatsApp, I didn’t tried because I’m presently using it 😀 But you can still try by downloading default version of WhatsApp and delete it the same way you did with games. Hope it will work.For Sounds, Videos and all, there’s no easy way. You can find a software online which can help you in browsing your phone’s hidden contents and you can delete them then.

I have mine deleted, but just won’t suggest the same to you. Phone has enough free memory, so think you shouldn’t worry about those extra few MB’s. Dear Narender, hi,more details: I have the unzipped folder ‘predefgames’ on the memory card;I use the icons at the bottom of this folder to start a game and stop it with the (hardware) red button on the right, as some games have no exit field on the start screen. This worked for 3 games as reported before;Before starting another try today I erased my only (private) app, i.e. The opera mini, but there is no change;even if i put first the game that I want to get rid of at the end of all the apps, so that the game installed from the ‘predefgames’ folder igoes next to it, it it is not possible to evoke the delete cross for the second delete, but ony to see the background of the app in grey.What else should I try?Is there no technical manual for the java phones?Every help is welcome, and thank you so much Cheers, Lutz. Sorry that these apps and games are protected from Nokia’s side and there will be no guide or way provided to users to delete these.I’m trying to study how these games are installed and how to open the file which saves the order of these apps and decides which ones appear on the homescreen.For the time being, I’ll email you (on the email address you submitted here) with details about the other method where we explore the phone’s permanent memory on a PC and then delete the games from there manually. Please keep a PC/Laptop running Windows XP handy as the software is old and won’t work on newer versions of Windows.