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djphaze
Posted on: Apr 21 2008, 14:47


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QUOTE(Confucious @ Apr 21 2008, 08:12) *
I had a similar problem when I had a wrong certificate, like I sy, I'd rather sort the problem than use another program.
But so long as it's working for you then all is well. And it could be of use to others, so good find!


I had a similar problem here, and resvoled it sucessfully.

The answer is that you need to purchase an SSL certificate from a trusted certificate authority.
I bought one from GlobalSign and since having that it has worked fine.
It is to do with the handset only accepting certificates from certain CAs
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Posted on: Jun 9 2006, 07:06


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QUOTE(coleburg @ Jun 8 2006, 19:51) *
it says that its available in the file manager but i cant find it, i thought i would be added to "beam" but that only shows IR.

thanks


You need to have bluetooth turned on from the bluetooth menu, and then bluetooth devices will show up in "beam"

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Posted on: May 31 2006, 16:35


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I definitely recommend the Holux GPSLIM 236

Amazing battery life, really reliable, good signal

I bought mine for about £70 - unfortunately, TomTom was a lot more expensive but I can justify buying it!

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Posted on: May 26 2006, 09:44


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QUOTE(w411y @ May 26 2006, 10:41) *
Tom Tom mobile Sat Nav and Modacos CamerAware


Thanks smile.gif

Also, one small thing (I'm quite new, but I know you've probs been asked this before!)

Are you going to make any WM5 homescreens w411y? I've seen the ones you've made - they've *very* cool, keep up the good work!!

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Posted on: May 26 2006, 09:35


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I bought a decent bluetooth GPS receiver from a mate, just wonderng what cool stuff can I do with it?

I've never used GPS before, and want to know what s/w to buy or download.

Thanks!

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Posted on: Apr 17 2006, 23:13


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QUOTE(shadamehr @ Apr 16 2006, 21:19) *
Go into the MMS application, and into your Inbox...

Then:

Menu > Options > Account Options > MMS >

Then set photo resolution ot 640x480 OR SMALLER!

Then additionally, click on:

Menu > MMSC Settings > [whatever your network mmsc settings are here]

Then scroll down to "Max Sending Size" and make sure it's set for 100K (the UK sending limit set by the operators alas).

Save these settings, drop back to the previous screen, and save the changed resolution settings.

Now, when you send a picture, it SHOULD send it at 640x480 UNLESS doing so means the image is over 100K, in which case it will be down-sized automatically to meet the 100KB rule - this CAN sometimes mean a resolution drop to just around 128 pixels mind you, and a silly file size of just 3KB.

The way to avoid this is to use a setting LOWER than 640x480 when you were changing options before, then they should NEVER be over 100KB.

Mind you, at 640x480, mine are often ok.

HTH.


Hi, thanks for your reply! Well, the thing is sending is fine, but receiving is always the problem from whoever sends me one. Basically, the phone seems to resize only the received mms's.

Cheers,
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Posted on: Apr 14 2006, 13:30


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Hi,

I'm new to the forum, but have already seen that there are plenty of clever and helpful people on here!

I've just started enjoying the joys of my first Windows Mobile Smartphone.
I've got an i-mate SP5 with the latest rom (2.5 something!)

Basically ever since I've had the phone, when I receive an MMS and the images are downloading, they have the correct filesize displayed. Once they are downloaded on the phone, however, they seem to be automatically resized, and are scaled down to about 120x160 pixels, and around 3kb!

I've sent from a number of different phones, and still happens! Looked all over the place for settings too, but nothing! And I've contacted O2 and they assure me it's my handset.

Please, can anybody help me?!

Thanks,
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