Re: [Talks] software to block phone numbers

2011-03-17 Thread Lisa McLaughlin

what is m cleaner?
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try MCleaner..

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23345476/MCleaner%20s60.7z


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I have the E66. I would like to obtain software that would block an 
incoming call or an incoming text for a specific number. Any ideas is 
certainly appreciated. Thanks.

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[Talks] require help for my friend

2011-03-17 Thread austin pinto
hi all my friend has a nokia x2 phone will the phone support talks? it
has symbian os

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Re: [Talks] require help for my friend

2011-03-17 Thread Allan
no, nokia X2 is not SymbianOS thus it cannot be instal with talks.


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hi all my friend has a nokia x2 phone will the phone support talks? it
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Re: [Talks] require help for my friend

2011-03-17 Thread bhavesh20pa...@rediffmail.com
which symbian operating system it supports?

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hi all my friend has a nokia x2 phone will the phone support talks? it
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Re: [Talks] require help for my friend

2011-03-17 Thread padmanabham

it doesn't support talks
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hi all my friend has a nokia x2 phone will the phone support talks? it
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Re: [Talks] require help for my friend

2011-03-17 Thread Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
The X2 is not Symbian Series 60 but Series 40, thus will not work.




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On 17 Mar 2011, at 10:06, austin pinto wrote:

hi all my friend has a nokia x2 phone will the phone support talks? it
has symbian os

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Re: [Talks] software to block phone numbers

2011-03-17 Thread Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
this is not Talks specifically related, so please, whilst a quick note to ask 
such a question maybe acceptable, please take all responses off list, this is 
most easiest to achieve by noting your e-mail address when making your request 
for info, and asking people to reply off list.

thank you.




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On 17 Mar 2011, at 01:27,   wrote:

I have the E66. I would like to obtain software that would block an incoming 
call or an incoming text for a specific number. Any ideas is certainly 
appreciated. Thanks.   
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Re: [Talks] require help for my friend

2011-03-17 Thread Saqib

Hi the phone is running Symbian Series 40
Original message:

which symbian operating system it supports?



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Subject: [Talks] require help for my friend




hi all my friend has a nokia x2 phone will the phone support talks? it
has symbian os



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[Talks] Two battery saving recommendations

2011-03-17 Thread chris hallsworth

Hello all.
I wish to recommend two ways of saving your battery power.
1. Instead of charging your phone via mains, charge it via USB, where 
possible. It will do your phone's battery a world of good, since USB 
draws a lot less power than mains, 500 miliamps and 13 amps 
respectively. Also, enable power saving mode on your phone. This sets 
your phone to use the battery's optimum life.
2. Look in your phone's application manager. If you see anything 
unusual, go ahead and remove it. The absolute minimum you should have on 
your phone are Talks, Talks Core and your chosen synthesizer, mine being 
Eloquence. I discovered the hard way that the more apps I have on my 
phone, the more it can drain the battery, depending on the app of course.

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Re: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations

2011-03-17 Thread Bardia Zakeri

but  can i  charge e  66  on  pc with the usb?
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Hello all.
I wish to recommend two ways of saving your battery power.
1. Instead of charging your phone via mains, charge it via USB, where 
possible. It will do your phone's battery a world of good, since USB 
draws a lot less power than mains, 500 miliamps and 13 amps 
respectively. Also, enable power saving mode on your phone. This sets 
your phone to use the battery's optimum life.
2. Look in your phone's application manager. If you see anything 
unusual, go ahead and remove it. The absolute minimum you should have on 
your phone are Talks, Talks Core and your chosen synthesizer, mine being 
Eloquence. I discovered the hard way that the more apps I have on my 
phone, the more it can drain the battery, depending on the app of course.

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Take care.
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Re: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations

2011-03-17 Thread Eleanor Burke

Only if it has a power micro usb port.
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but  can i  charge e  66  on  pc with the usb?
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Subject: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations



Hello all.
I wish to recommend two ways of saving your battery power.
1. Instead of charging your phone via mains, charge it via USB, where 
possible. It will do your phone's battery a world of good, since USB 
draws a lot less power than mains, 500 miliamps and 13 amps respectively. 
Also, enable power saving mode on your phone. This sets your phone to use 
the battery's optimum life.
2. Look in your phone's application manager. If you see anything unusual, 
go ahead and remove it. The absolute minimum you should have on your 
phone are Talks, Talks Core and your chosen synthesizer, mine being 
Eloquence. I discovered the hard way that the more apps I have on my 
phone, the more it can drain the battery, depending on the app of course.

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Take care.
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[Talks] Does talks eat more batary?

2011-03-17 Thread bhavesh20pa...@rediffmail.com
Hi friends,
when i purchased c5, my batary use to work for 2 to 2.5 days, but nowadays, it 
hardly works for 1/1.5 day. Is it because talks eat more batary? I always 
activate power saving, and i never save any image/wallpaper on my standby 
screen.
Please help me soon, cause my phone's batary's warrentee is getting over. 
Should i change my batary?
I do not use fring, or any other ap, which eats more power, besides email ap.

With warm regards,
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Re: [Talks] Does talks eat more batary?

2011-03-17 Thread chris hallsworth

Hi Bavish.
Check that things like bluetooth and GPS are switched off. Also make 
sure the phone isn't scanning for available wireless networks on a 
regular basis. If that does not help, try replacing the battery. If 
still no good then consider a change of phone.

Take care.


Chris Hallsworth

On 17/03/2011 21:02, bhavesh20pa...@rediffmail.com wrote:

Hi friends,
when i purchased c5, my batary use to work for 2 to 2.5 days, but nowadays, it 
hardly works for 1/1.5 day. Is it because talks eat more batary? I always 
activate power saving, and i never save any image/wallpaper on my standby 
screen.
Please help me soon, cause my phone's batary's warrentee is getting over. 
Should i change my batary?
I do not use fring, or any other ap, which eats more power, besides email ap.

With warm regards,
bhavesh.
Mail produced on nokia c5-00 using symbian based screen reader.
Gsm:
+919594597588
windows live:
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Re: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations

2011-03-17 Thread Stephen Giggar
Number 2 doesn't make any since at all! You can have hundreds of programs 
installed on your phone and just because they are installed isn't going to 
cause the phone to use any more battery power unless you start them and they 
run in the background. This has been the case for all the phone out there.


Myself, I have about 40 to 50 things showing up in the App. Manager. Things 
like Skype may add 5 or more items on it's own when you install it. The 
KNFBReader Mobile Software could add another 5 or so items to the App. 
Manager. YBrowser depending on the version and things you install could add 
another 3 or so items. The VCM voices will add I think about 2 items per 
voice. So for all the English items that could be another 14 items.


So what you are saying is this would cause the phone to use more battery 
just because they are installed. That isn't true being they aren't doing 
anything unless you use them.


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Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 3:10 PM
Subject: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations



Hello all.
I wish to recommend two ways of saving your battery power.
1. Instead of charging your phone via mains, charge it via USB, where 
possible. It will do your phone's battery a world of good, since USB draws 
a lot less power than mains, 500 miliamps and 13 amps respectively. Also, 
enable power saving mode on your phone. This sets your phone to use the 
battery's optimum life.
2. Look in your phone's application manager. If you see anything unusual, 
go ahead and remove it. The absolute minimum you should have on your phone 
are Talks, Talks Core and your chosen synthesizer, mine being Eloquence. I 
discovered the hard way that the more apps I have on my phone, the more it 
can drain the battery, depending on the app of course.

Hope these help.
Take care.
--

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Re: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations

2011-03-17 Thread chris hallsworth

Hi all.
I admit to my somewhat incorrect wording of the recommendation. I mean 
any applications that are running in the background can drain battery 
power very quickly. This could include Joikuspot Lite, a program to 
allow your phone to act as a wireless hotspot, and so on.
Sorry about that. Yes, it's the application that are *running*, not just 
installed.

Take care.


Chris Hallsworth

On 17/03/2011 21:19, Stephen Giggar wrote:

Number 2 doesn't make any since at all! You can have hundreds of
programs installed on your phone and just because they are installed
isn't going to cause the phone to use any more battery power unless you
start them and they run in the background. This has been the case for
all the phone out there.

Myself, I have about 40 to 50 things showing up in the App. Manager.
Things like Skype may add 5 or more items on it's own when you install
it. The KNFBReader Mobile Software could add another 5 or so items to
the App. Manager. YBrowser depending on the version and things you
install could add another 3 or so items. The VCM voices will add I think
about 2 items per voice. So for all the English items that could be
another 14 items.

So what you are saying is this would cause the phone to use more battery
just because they are installed. That isn't true being they aren't doing
anything unless you use them.

Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.

Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.

- Original Message - From: "chris hallsworth"

To: "Talks Mailing List" 
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 3:10 PM
Subject: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations



Hello all.
I wish to recommend two ways of saving your battery power.
1. Instead of charging your phone via mains, charge it via USB, where
possible. It will do your phone's battery a world of good, since USB
draws a lot less power than mains, 500 miliamps and 13 amps
respectively. Also, enable power saving mode on your phone. This sets
your phone to use the battery's optimum life.
2. Look in your phone's application manager. If you see anything
unusual, go ahead and remove it. The absolute minimum you should have
on your phone are Talks, Talks Core and your chosen synthesizer, mine
being Eloquence. I discovered the hard way that the more apps I have
on my phone, the more it can drain the battery, depending on the app
of course.
Hope these help.
Take care.
--

Chris Hallsworth
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Re: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations

2011-03-17 Thread Farfar Carlson
Chris,

Not sure about #1 but I do applaud your generosity in sharing ideas.

You assert that connecting the phone to ac mains at 13 Amps vs. USB at 1/2 
Amp helps to keep your battery healthy. Based on my EE studies, the amount 
of current (Amps) available to a device does not mean that the device is 
consuming or having to cope with all that current. The amount of charging 
current going to a battery is dictated by the charging device (USB or a 
wall-wart) and each are designed with current-limiting circuitry. This is 
dictated by Ohm's Law E=IR. The amount of current delivered to a battery is 
a function of the amount of voltage and the effective resistance in the 
circuit handling that voltage. Simply put, even if ac mains looks like a 
3-inch diameter water hose, ready to drench your flowers with water coming 
in at a rate of 20 gallons per minute, attaching a 1/4-inch hose to the end 
of it will restrict the total volume of water that can flow to a much 
smaller amount, such as 20 Fl Oz per minute. Water flowing through a hose is 
the same principle as electrical current, which is coulombs per second.

So unless your wall-wart is defective and delivers a short-circuit to allow 
120 (or 220) Vac to directly couple to your phone,you won't get more than 
the recommended amount of current delivered to the battery.

Dave
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Recording and Mixing Studios, San Francisco Bay Area.
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From: "chris hallsworth" 
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Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 15:47
Subject: Re: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations


Hi all.
I admit to my somewhat incorrect wording of the recommendation. I mean
any applications that are running in the background can drain battery
power very quickly. This could include Joikuspot Lite, a program to
allow your phone to act as a wireless hotspot, and so on.
Sorry about that. Yes, it's the application that are *running*, not just
installed.
Take care.


Chris Hallsworth

On 17/03/2011 21:19, Stephen Giggar wrote:
> Number 2 doesn't make any since at all! You can have hundreds of
> programs installed on your phone and just because they are installed
> isn't going to cause the phone to use any more battery power unless you
> start them and they run in the background. This has been the case for
> all the phone out there.
>
> Myself, I have about 40 to 50 things showing up in the App. Manager.
> Things like Skype may add 5 or more items on it's own when you install
> it. The KNFBReader Mobile Software could add another 5 or so items to
> the App. Manager. YBrowser depending on the version and things you
> install could add another 3 or so items. The VCM voices will add I think
> about 2 items per voice. So for all the English items that could be
> another 14 items.
>
> So what you are saying is this would cause the phone to use more battery
> just because they are installed. That isn't true being they aren't doing
> anything unless you use them.
>
> Signed: Stephen Giggar
> Skype: dr-phone.
>
> Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
> No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
>
> - Original Message - From: "chris hallsworth"
> 
> To: "Talks Mailing List" 
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 3:10 PM
> Subject: [Talks] Two battery saving recommendations
>
>
>> Hello all.
>> I wish to recommend two ways of saving your battery power.
>> 1. Instead of charging your phone via mains, charge it via USB, where
>> possible. It will do your phone's battery a world of good, since USB
>> draws a lot less power than mains, 500 miliamps and 13 amps
>> respectively. Also, enable power saving mode on your phone. This sets
>> your phone to use the battery's optimum life.
>> 2. Look in your phone's application manager. If you see anything
>> unusual, go ahead and remove it. The absolute minimum you should have
>> on your phone are Talks, Talks Core and your chosen synthesizer, mine
>> being Eloquence. I discovered the hard way that the more apps I have
>> on my phone, the more it can drain the battery, depending on the app
>> of course.
>> Hope these help.
>> Take care.
>> --
>>
>> Chris Hallsworth
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[Talks] about gsm operators and buying phone and talks

2011-03-17 Thread Ă–mer Yesiltas
Hi all, i need some information about the campaigns and applications offered to 
the blind people by the network operators in europe or US. 
i mean, how do they give a device installed a screen reader on it, what are the 
conditions, prices and all other informations about them. We will start a 
project with vodafone here, thus i amm making a research before preparing the 
project. I have looked at vodafone's website but could not find any information 
about phones being given talks installed on them. 
How can i find these documents, it is not only vodafone but other operators 
which offer this kind of service to blind people. 
www.cepdenizi.net
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[Talks] Hindi on Nokia E 72

2011-03-17 Thread Ketan Kothari
Dear Friends,

Does anyone know of getting Hindi support for Nokia E 72?  Thank you.
Ketan Kothari
Phone: [r] 24223281, 
Cell: 9987550614
MSN ID: muktake...@hotmail.com
Skype ID: Ketan
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