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11 months ago
in Nokia N96 from 3 arrives in September on Mobile Industry Review
Thank you for your speedy reply!
11 months ago
in Nokia N96 from 3 arrives in September on Mobile Industry Review
Hi Ewan,
Can you remember if there was any physical 3 branding on the devices that were on display? For example the N95 8GB has a small 3 logo above the camera.
Thanks.
Can you remember if there was any physical 3 branding on the devices that were on display? For example the N95 8GB has a small 3 logo above the camera.
Thanks.
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1 year ago
in How To: Hack S60 Nokia Phones on The Nokia Blog
CapsOn will not stop you from being able to install unsigned apps with this method. When using this, there's no way to turn off the ability to install unsigned apps without removing installserver.exe.
1 year ago
in Hacked My S60 Nokia Phone and Removed the Useless Search On The Main Screen… Sort Of on The Nokia Blog
There's an autostart version of ROMPatcher available meaning that you don't need to apply patches on each restart. This particular patch still requires that you turn active standby on and off, though.
If you haven't seen them already, here are some other patches that some may find useful(when autostarted):
1)Disable camera shutter sound, even if your firmware doesn't allow it.
2)Disable Java security warnings.
3)Using voice command to open any application you want.
4)Allowing any other application instead of the browser to be opened by holding down '0'.
If you haven't seen them already, here are some other patches that some may find useful(when autostarted):
1)Disable camera shutter sound, even if your firmware doesn't allow it.
2)Disable Java security warnings.
3)Using voice command to open any application you want.
4)Allowing any other application instead of the browser to be opened by holding down '0'.
1 year ago
in Have You Seen This Man? on Symbian in Motion
I believe WordPress comments DO track IPs, though! That would mean that the folks at SG should know Anssi's current location.
We already know that in the above picture he's in Lisbon....
We already know that in the above picture he's in Lisbon....
1 year ago
in Turns out my N95 got jailbroken! on S60 ONLINE Blog
Hi Vlad,
This is a definition I found for hack: "Slang for any type of computer programing or, more specificially, attempting to bypass a security system". Attempting to bypass a security system. That's exactly what FCA00000 did and that's exactly what Binpda did when they made use of FCA00000's AppTRK exploit to create secman.
If you thought the original hacking process was long and complicated then surely using secman is just as complex. It requires numerous steps to set it up, sign and then install the applications. SWMail's Installserver.exe mod is without doubt the easiest way to install unsigned apps. No third party apps, no signing and no computer. Just one click.
Mr-X.
This is a definition I found for hack: "Slang for any type of computer programing or, more specificially, attempting to bypass a security system". Attempting to bypass a security system. That's exactly what FCA00000 did and that's exactly what Binpda did when they made use of FCA00000's AppTRK exploit to create secman.
If you thought the original hacking process was long and complicated then surely using secman is just as complex. It requires numerous steps to set it up, sign and then install the applications. SWMail's Installserver.exe mod is without doubt the easiest way to install unsigned apps. No third party apps, no signing and no computer. Just one click.
Mr-X.
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Vlad
While I may agree with you on the definition, that changes nothing. The issue here is this: when a mainstream user (normob, whatever) hears the phrase "Symbian has been hacked", what does he think of? Does he think of the definition you gave? Does he think of restless and engaging people trying to do anything they can to push the limits of a certain security system? Or does he feel a certain amount of panic?
Furthermore. How will such news influence his decision to purchase a Symbian (namely S60) device? I am of course assuming this is not really your 'average' normob, but one that at least is aware that Symbian is an OS. (more on those who don't even know that in a second) So back to my point. Will he not think twice before choosing an S60 device?
People associate hacking with bad things, with illegal activities. Now while you and I (and others, but still too few) may know that it's not always about that, I really don't think there's anything I can do to change such a perception. And it is this perception that hurts Symbian and S60.
And one more thing. There are people who buy phones having no idea they have open OSs. True. These are most of the normobs out there. But let me tell you a little true story.
Last year I went into a shop, part of one of the largest mobile-related retail chains in Central Europe. So I go into this shop and say "Hi, I'd like an N95, please". You know what the shop assistant said to me? "Oh, yeah, that's a nice phone, it's got this and that, but...why would you want to buy it? Don't you know it has Symbian on it? It's really buggy and will cause you all sorts of problems". I kid you not. That was what I heard. I, obviously, started laughing. But what would a normob have done? My guess is probably consider some other option. Now insert "oh, and haven't you heard...it's been HACKED!!!" and a terrified face into said shop assistant's behaviour and picture the result.
As for your ease-of-use argument, thanks for the heads up. I'll look into what you suggested after the Eseries announcement (hopefully) goes down.
And thanks for commenting here. It IS highly appreciated.
Furthermore. How will such news influence his decision to purchase a Symbian (namely S60) device? I am of course assuming this is not really your 'average' normob, but one that at least is aware that Symbian is an OS. (more on those who don't even know that in a second) So back to my point. Will he not think twice before choosing an S60 device?
People associate hacking with bad things, with illegal activities. Now while you and I (and others, but still too few) may know that it's not always about that, I really don't think there's anything I can do to change such a perception. And it is this perception that hurts Symbian and S60.
And one more thing. There are people who buy phones having no idea they have open OSs. True. These are most of the normobs out there. But let me tell you a little true story.
Last year I went into a shop, part of one of the largest mobile-related retail chains in Central Europe. So I go into this shop and say "Hi, I'd like an N95, please". You know what the shop assistant said to me? "Oh, yeah, that's a nice phone, it's got this and that, but...why would you want to buy it? Don't you know it has Symbian on it? It's really buggy and will cause you all sorts of problems". I kid you not. That was what I heard. I, obviously, started laughing. But what would a normob have done? My guess is probably consider some other option. Now insert "oh, and haven't you heard...it's been HACKED!!!" and a terrified face into said shop assistant's behaviour and picture the result.
As for your ease-of-use argument, thanks for the heads up. I'll look into what you suggested after the Eseries announcement (hopefully) goes down.
And thanks for commenting here. It IS highly appreciated.
1 year ago
in Sign and install unsigned S60 apps! No hacking, no OpenSigned, no developer certificate required! on S60 ONLINE Blog
Hi Vlad,
If you didn't already read my reply to your comment on my blog, I just wanted to say that this SHOULD be considered a hack. You're taking advantage of FCA00000's AppTRK exploit to gain full access to C:\, Secman then copies its custom root cert over. Besides, what are you gonna do when you're away from your computer?
Fact of the matter is that this IS A HACK. Nokia didn't intend for you to gain access to C:\ and that's exactly what this process has to do. I don't see why you're afraid of the hacks anyway... They've only brought about good things to the Symbian community (including secman) so I feel that everybody should embrace the hacks, acknowledge FCA00000's requests by GIVING BLOOD and stick up their middle fingers to Stupid Symbian Signed.
Mr-X.
If you didn't already read my reply to your comment on my blog, I just wanted to say that this SHOULD be considered a hack. You're taking advantage of FCA00000's AppTRK exploit to gain full access to C:\, Secman then copies its custom root cert over. Besides, what are you gonna do when you're away from your computer?
Fact of the matter is that this IS A HACK. Nokia didn't intend for you to gain access to C:\ and that's exactly what this process has to do. I don't see why you're afraid of the hacks anyway... They've only brought about good things to the Symbian community (including secman) so I feel that everybody should embrace the hacks, acknowledge FCA00000's requests by GIVING BLOOD and stick up their middle fingers to Stupid Symbian Signed.
Mr-X.
1 year ago
in Hands on with the N78 Part 2; Haze Theme, More Transitions on Symbian in Motion
Thanks for clearing that up.
Quick question, if you remove the earphones while music is playing, does it now automatically pause?
Quick question, if you remove the earphones while music is playing, does it now automatically pause?
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1 year ago
in Hands on with the N78 Part 2; Haze Theme, More Transitions on Symbian in Motion
Hi Zach,
Could you say a little more about these new security features?
Thanks!
Could you say a little more about these new security features?
Thanks!
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Zach
FP2 has enhanced security functionality that had only been available through third-party apps. You can remotely lock the phone my defining a unique message (five characters or more. If this message is sent to the phone via sms, the phone will be locked.
1 year ago
in Vlog: No Lens Cover Eventually Leads To Scratches on The Nokia Blog
I don't mind not having a lens cover. I've had my N95 8GB for about 6 months and in that time, I've never had it in a case nor used screen protectors. I throw my N95 8GB in my pocket along with my keys, coins and school cards every day yet there's not a single scratch on the lens(quite a few on the front thogh).
1 year ago
in Watch Porn Videos On the Go with the Nokia N95 8GB on The Nokia Blog
HAHA! I was just thinking about posting something exactly like this!
Mark, you might want to mention that "YouPorn" doesn't work well (the videos are too big, even n full screen mode you'll only see about a quarter of the video).
Mark, you might want to mention that "YouPorn" doesn't work well (the videos are too big, even n full screen mode you'll only see about a quarter of the video).
Nokia standard. But that might change with the actual production units!