Learn To Flash Dead Nokia Phones

This tutorial is about flashing you dead Nokia phones (in other terms flash Nokia phones which is not staring). Visit the post to learn the procedure and do it yourself from the comfort of your home.

Flash Your "Non-Dead" Nokia Phones

If you Nokia mobile is giving problems such as abnormal functioning of various features, camera not working, or mp3 player not working. Let it be anything, as long as it is not dead, follow this tutorial to flash these phones.

Update Firmware Of Samsung C3222 / Ch@t 322

This guide will help you update the firmware of your Samsung C3222 which also known as Ch@t 322. Follow the steps to accomplish successful updating.

Flash Your LG Mobile

LG has both GSM and CDMA phones. Here I'll discuss on how to Flash/Software Update/Debrand LG GSM phones. Check out the post to learn and do it yourself.

Earning From Google Adsense

As we all know that Google Adsense is one of th top income sources present online. All you have to is to own a website which complies with Google's terms and conditions and then have this guide to make indefinite money.

Saturday, 17 November 2012

How To Make $80 per day?

Guys, it is way too easy to make money online if you are aware of the opportunities and various methods to achieve. Here's a guide that will provide you with an in-detail description of CPA and how you can maximize your earnings. The author states that a person can make $300+ a day if it's done properly. But let us stick to just $50 to $80 as it can be easily achieved.

So are you ready to download the guide to maximize your earnings? A friend of mine bought it some time back. Both of us found it useful and now we are distributing it for free. Wanna download, then download it before the links are dead. It's a pain to upload again and again.



The download link is:

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Blackberry 9500 Schematic

Guys, in this post I'm uploading the schematics to repair Blackberry 9500 phone. The download link is present at the end of the post.

It is for those who want to repair their Blackberry 9500 phone without anyone's help. But remember. since it required for you to open the mobile in order to repair, you must have knowledge regarding handling of phone while repairing it. The schematic will just guide you regarding the various components and their positioning.




Blackberry 9500 Schematic

Guys, in this post I'm uploading the schematics of Blackberry 9500 phone. The download link is present at the end of the post.

It is for those who want to repair their Blackberry 9500 phone without anyone's help. But remember. since it required for you to open the mobile in order to repair, you must have knowledge regarding handling of phone while repairing it. The schematic will just guide you regarding the various components and their positioning.




Blackberry 9000 Schematic Diagram

Guys, after Blackberry 8900, in this post I'm uploading the schematics of Blackberry 9000 mobile phone. The download link is present at the end of the post.

It is for those who want to repair their Blackberry 9000 phone without anyone's help. But remember. since it required for you to open the mobile in order to repair, you must have knowledge regarding handling of phone while repairing it. The schematic will just guide you regarding the various components and their positioning.




Blackberry 8900 Schematics Diagram

Guys, in this post I'm uploading the schematics of Blackberry 8900 phone. The download link is present at the end of the post.

It is for those who want to repair their Blackberry 8900 phone without anyone's help. But remember. since it required for you to open the mobile in order to repair, you must have knowledge regarding handling of phone while repairing it. The schematic will just guide you regarding the various components and their positioning.




eBook To Learn Android - IV

2010 | ISBN-10: 1934356565 | PDF | 300 pages | 3,1 MB

Google's Android is shaking up the mobile market in a big way. With Android, you can write programs that run on any compatible cell phone or tablet in the world. It's a mobile platform you can't afford not to learn, and this book gets you started. Hello, Android has been updated to Android 2.3.3, with revised code throughout to reflect this updated version. That means that the book is now up-to-date for tablets such as the Kindle Fire. All examples were tested for forwards and backwards compatibility on a variety of devices and versions of Android from 1.5 to 4.0. (Note: the Kindle Fire does not support home screen widgets or wallpaper, so those samples couldn't be tested on the Fire.)

Android is an operating system for mobile phones and tablets. It's inside millions of cell phones and other devices, including the hugely popular Amazon Kindle Fire, making Android the foremost platform for mobile application developers. That could be your own program running on all those devices.

Within minutes, Hello, Android will get you started creating your first working application: Android's version of "Hello, World." From there, you'll build up a more substantial example: an Android Sudoku game. By gradually adding features to the game, you'll learn the basics of Android programming. You'll also see how to build in audio and video support, add graphics using 2D and 3D OpenGL, network with web pages and web services, and store data with SQLite. You'll also learn how to publish your applications to the Android Market.

The #1 book for learning Android is now in its third edition. Every page and example was reviewed and updated for compatibility with the latest versions. Freshly added material covers installing applications to the SD card, supporting multi-touch, and creating live wallpaper. You'll also find plenty of real-world advice on how to support all major Android versions in use today.

If you'd rather be coding than reading about coding, this book is for you.




eBook To Learn Android - III


The vibrant and rich Android development platform, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance, continues to be a platform in its truest sense, encompassing hundreds of classes beyond the traditional Java classes and open source components that ship with the software development kit. Android’s continued growth includes support for Flash and Flash gaming apps, Wi-Fi tethering, improved performance, WebM or WebMedia integration for HTML5-based video and other multimedia APIs, Chrome OS (WebOS) integration, and more.

With Beginning Android 3, you’ll learn how to develop applications for Android 3 mobile devices using simple examples that are ready to run with your copy of the software development kit. Author, Android columnist, developer, and community advocate Mark L. Murphy will show you what you need to know to get started programming Android applications, including how to craft graphical user interfaces, use GPS, multi-touch, multi-tasking, and access web services.


What you’ll learn


Discover Android and how to use it to build Java-based mobile applications for a wide range of phones and devices.
Create user interfaces using both the Android widget framework and the built-in WebKit-powered Web browser components.
Utilize the distinctive capabilities of the Android engine, including location tracking, maps, and Internet access.
Use and create Android applications incorporating activities, services, content providers, and broadcast receivers.
Support Android 3 and earlier devices, including dealing with multiple Android OS versions, multiple screen sizes, and other device-specific characteristics.
Create Flash game and other apps on Android.
Build and experience the array of new WebM video and other multimedia APIs for Android and more.

Who this book is for

This book is aimed at people new to mobile development.

Table of Contents


1.The Big Picture
2.How to Get Started
3.Your First Android Project
4.Examining Your First Project
5.A Bit About Eclipse
6.Enhancing Your First Project
7.Rewriting Your First Project
8.Using XML-Based Layouts
9.Employing Basic Widgets
10.Working with Containers
11.The Input Method Framework
12.Using Selection Widgets
13.Getting Fancy with Lists
14.Still More Widgets and Containers
15.Embedding The WebKit Browser
16.Applying Menus
17.Showing Pop-up Messages
18.Handling Activity Lifecycle Events
19.Handling Rotation
20.Dealing with Threads
21.Creating Intent Filters
22.Launching Activities and Sub-Activities
23.Working with Resources
24.Defining and Using Styles
25.Handling Multiple Screen Sizes
26.Introducing the Honeycomb UI
27.Using the Action Bar
28.Fragments
29.Handling Platform Changes
30.Accessing Files
31.Using Preferences
32.Managing and Accessing Local Databases
33.Leveraging Java Libraries
34.Communicating via the Internet
35.Services: The Theory
36.Basic Service Patterns
37.Alerting Users via Notifications
38.Requesting and Requiring Permissions
39.Accessing Location-Based Services
40.Mapping with MapView and MapActivity
41.Handling Telephone Calls
42.Fonts
43.More Development Tools
44.The Role of Alternative Environments
45.HTML5
46.PhoneGap
47.Other Alternative Environments
48.Dealing with Devices
49.Where Do We Go from Here?





eBook To Learn Android - II



The Android development platform, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance, is a platform in its truest sense, encompassing hundreds of classes beyond the traditional Java classes and open source components that ship with the SDK.

With Beginning Android 2, you’ll learn how to develop applications for Android 2.x mobile devices, using simple examples that are ready to run with your copy of the SDK. Author, Android columnist, writer, developer, and community advocate Mark L. Murphy will show you what you need to know to get started programming Android applications, including how to craft GUIs, use GPS, and access web services.


What you’ll learn


Discover Android and how to use it to build Java-based mobile applications for a wide range of phones and other devices.
Create user interfaces using both the Android widget framework and the built-in WebKit-powered Web browser components.
Utilize the distinctive capabilities of the Android engine, including location tracking, maps, and Internet access.
Use and create Android applications incorporating activities, services, content providers, and broadcast receivers.
Support Android 1.5, 1.6, and 2.0 devices, including dealing with multiple Android OS versions, multiple screen sizes, and other device-specific characteristics.

Who is this book for?

This book is aimed at people new to mobile development, perhaps even to Java development itself.





eBook To Learn Android


The Android development platform, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance, is a platform in its truest sense, encompassing hundreds of classes beyond the traditional Java classes and open source components that ship with the SDK.

With Beginning Android 2, you’ll learn how to develop applications for Android 2.x mobile devices, using simple examples that are ready to run with your copy of the SDK. Author, Android columnist, writer, developer, and community advocate Mark L. Murphy will show you what you need to know to get started programming Android applications, including how to craft GUIs, use GPS, and access web services.
What you’ll learn

* Discover Android and how to use it to build Java-based mobile applications for a wide range of phones and other devices.
* Create user interfaces using both the Android widget framework and the built-in WebKit-powered Web browser components.
* Utilize the distinctive capabilities of the Android engine, including location tracking, maps, and Internet access.
* Use and create Android applications incorporating activities, services, content providers, and broadcast receivers.
* Support Android 1.5, 1.6, and 2.0 devices, including dealing with multiple Android OS versions, multiple screen sizes, and other device-specific characteristics.

Who this book is for

This book is aimed at people new to mobile development, but with some knowledge of Java.
Table of Contents

1. The Big Picture
2. Projects & Targets
3. Creating a Skeleton Application
4. Using XML-Based Layouts
5. Employing Basic Widgets
6. Working with Containers
7. Using Selection Widgets
8. Getting Fancy With Lists
9. Employing Fancy Widgets and Containers
10. The Input Method Framework
11. Applying Menus
12. Fonts
13. Embedding the WebKit Browser
14. Showing Pop-Up Messages
15. Dealing with Threads
16. Handling Activity Lifecycle Events
17. Creating Intent Filters
18. Launching Activities and Sub-Activities
19. Handling Rotation
20. Working with Resources
21. Using Preferences
22. Managing and Accessing Local Databases
23. Accessing Files
24. Leveraging Java Libraries
25. Communicating via the Internet
26. Using a Content Provider
27. Building a Content Provider
28. Requesting and Requiring Permissions
29. Creating a Service
30. Invoking a Service
31. Alerting Users Via Notifications
32. Accessing Location-Based Services
33. Mapping with MapView and MapActivity
34. Handling Telephone Calls
35. Development Tools
36. Handling Multiple Screen Sizes
37. Dealing with Devices
38. Handling Platform Changes
39. Where Do We Go From Here?




Download Latest Version Of Phoenix Service Software

Guys here is the latest version of phoenix service software. Download it from the following link present at the bottom of the post. For all those who were having trouble flashing their Nokia mobile phones with the older version that was posted earlier in various posts, try downloading this latest software version. Most of the errors and bugs that were present in older version have been rectified in this version.

This is the full version of latest Phoenix Service Software 2012.24.000.48366. Installing process and all other similar details remain same as that of the older version.

Major components included in this latest release:


• Product API 2012.22.2
• Nokia Connectivity Cable USB Driver Version 7.1.78.0
• Flash Update Package 2012.11
• FUSE Connection Manager v 2012.22
• Envira CL 2012.16

Supported operating systems


• Windows XP Service Pack 1 or higher
• When installing Phoenix into Win XP you must have local admin rights.
• When using in Win XP, user must have power user rights.
• Windows 7 32 Bit version
• Windows 7 64 Bit version (Please note that FLS-5 drivers do not support Win 7 64 bit OS, therefore FLS-5 can not be used in this operating system)

Major Changes From previous version 2012.16.4.48159


Error Corrections & changes:
New product: RM-884

Please note:

Energy Management Calibration should not be performed for products using the “Quantum” engine (RM-689, RM-702, RM-704 and other product using the same engine)

EM calibration improved

Multiflashing problem (Genius case 186053) solved

RM-653 settings added

In case of problems with flashing update Programming Device (Flashing->Prommer Maintenance->Update)

Microsoft DOT.NET version 2 Service Pack 2 is now the minimum requirement. Phoenix installation will check PC for the DOT.NET version and update it automatically when PC has online connection. Without online connection, old DOT.NET versions must be updated manually.
New common data package location in use. Please see document SR1315 in KICS Information Center for further information.
All Nokia Service Software Applications will use following location for product specific data:
- Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Nokia\Packages
- Windows 7: C:\Program Data\Nokia\Packages

Please see articles SR1774 for more information on the use of Nokia Data Package manager – tool, and article SR1854 for more information on the Nokia Service Application Manager Tool.
During installation, Data Packages should be installed in these directories, if they install to any other location by default. target folder for local data packages can be changed in the installation wizard manually
This version contains the latest Tucson components. Therefore it is not necessary to use Tucson Add-On Installation Packages
Before you start Phoenix or Care Suite installation to Windows 7 the User Account Control (UAC) should be turned off from Windows Control Panel settings.
For more information concerning new options in “Firmware Update” – menu and their use, Please see documents SR1313 and SR1659 in KICS Information Center.
Tucson operations combined with “flash” – option are now handled in the same way as “refurbishment”, which requires Mass Memory Content File to be available.
Use of Flash option simultaneously with product code change for USB Only phones is restricted. It is recommended to flash phone separately with Firmware Update. Please refer to product specific instructions.
Connection media to FLS-5 must be configured to be “USB_FBUS”, after FLS-4 support has been removed FBUS does not work anymore with FLS-5

Known Errors And Limitations


• N9- RM-696 Product Code change still unreliable
• FLS-5 drivers do not support 64 bit OS, so phones using FLS-5 /USB_FBUS connection can not be serviced in 64 bit operating systems
• Software downgrade with Tucson system is only possible for BB 5.0 products supporting the Data Package 2 concept.
• Flashing with setup FLS-5, SS-46 and product specific adapter is not supported anymore. FLS-5 can be used with other product specific cables and adapters, but not with SS-46 Interface Adapter.
• If you install old DCT-4 data packages, Flash Update Package File installation path may be wrong. This is caused by very old DCT-4 data packages which contain Flash Update Package and overwrite current information during installation. If you experience problems when updating FPS-x prommers, please check that Phoenix “Prommer maintenance” is looking for the files from the correct location which is “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Nokia\Tss\Flash”. If not, Phoenix will show error “Update via ini – file failed”. In this case, select “Update” from that Phoenix “Prommer maintenance” – UI, browse to correct directory and select “fpsxupd.ini” for all other prommers except the FPS-8.
• FPS-21 flashing for RX-51 works only with TCPIP connection. FPS-21 prommer with new HW version 11 has been released to correct this. Sales pack code is 0089J83 , old HW version is not delivered anymore
• Please refer to product specific documents and instructions concerning the limitations of the RX-51 product
• When version 2010_12_8_42304 or newer with FUSE connection manager is installed on top of older Phoenix versions, there may be an additional delay of several minutes when you start Phoenix for the first time. Please wait patiently; Phoenix will start after configuration is finished.
• When using Data Package download functions with online connection, download times may occasionally be long. This is not caused by Phoenix (or Care Suite). The download speed from online servers is occasionally is known to be slow, depending on how data is buffered on caching servers.
• After you close Phoenix, it may not restart. To rectify this:
- Use Windows Task Manager to manually shut down phoenix.exe and FuseService.exe processes, or optionally restart your PC
• It is not possible to program Mass Media Content file to some devices over direct USB cable connection, due to the large size of the file. For these models a feature called “Media Check” has been implemented. When this type of product is connected to service software / PC via direct USB cable the refurbishment option will be disabled. Please use a flash prommer. Affected products using Media Check are: RM-122, RM-175, RM-176, RM-186, RM-246, RM-247, RM-296, RM-297, RM-320, RM-462, RM-472, RM-484, RM-505, RM-555, RM-559
• To be able to use the help files in Windows 7 you need to install Windows Help program (WinHlp32.exe) for Windows 7. Ways to locate WinHlp32.exe:
- Start Phoenix with online connection to Internet, select “Help” and “Phoenix help”. Click the “Microsoft Help and Support” website link. Download WinHlp32 and install it.- Go to http://www.microsoft.com. Type “WinHlp32″ to “Search Microsoft.com” – field. Locate Windows Help program (WinHlp32.exe) for Windows 7 and install it
• When using flash prommers, only one connection type to one prommer is allowed. Please use either NFPD USB or NFPD TCPIP connection to one prommer, not both connections to same prommer



Mediafire Download Link (In one piece)


Wednesday, 19 September 2012

New Blog For Downloading Free eBooks

Guys I've started a whole new blog called Ebukeez. The blog has been started just a few days back, and hence only few posts. But mass updating is done on daily basis to get maximum books to your service.

Don't forget to stop by this superb blog. Almost all kinds of books are available. If you're not able find any particular book that love the most, then don't hesitate to leave a request in "Request Zone". You're book will uploaded soon and you'll be notified after the completion of upload.

By the end of this week, I would probably upload 100+ ebooks. and within next 15 days, over 300 to 400 eBooks will be uploaded. Remember a mass uploading is being done in order to upload the most.


Hope you would love this new blog. And most importantly, many books regarding apps development and mobile repairing will also be uploaded over there. Hence, don' miss this opportunity to learn what you never knew.

Visit the blog now.


Thursday, 13 September 2012

Unlock Blackberry Mobile Phone FREE


You heard it right folks. Unlock blackberry phone for FREE. For unlocking a phone you require MEP code and few other codes. That's it. Most of the websites charge as much as $10 to $30 for giving a code. You can download their tool here for free.

Now generate the unlock code yourself using this tool. Remember, this tool has been tested only on few phones by me. Worked like charm. Hope it works for most of the models. Only way to test it is by trying it once. Download it for free here.

In the following download, I've provided required tools and an additional e-book, a guide to unlocking blackberry phones using an alternative method. Even that method is a tested one. The book has been just in case if you are unsuccessful using the tools; which is a rare case, at least I hope so.

And yes, last not but not the least, the tool is completely free to use, but if it helps your unlock your BB phone(s), then you can help the creators by donating some amount to them using the PayPal button within the tool.

So what are you waiting for, just download blackberry unlocking tool for free within few minutes from now.

Download

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Saturday, 25 August 2012

Flash Dead Nokia Phones

Is your Nokia phone dead? Don't worry! Unless there is some problem in your phone's IC, it can be recovered. This tutorial is about flashing you dead Nokia phones (in other terms flash Nokia phones which is not staring). Step by step guide is provided in order to help you with the procedure.

Keep your phone's battery charged and download the following components before you start up with the task.

Components you require to complete the flashing process are: