I think this is one of the best mobile tutorials people may want to know. As you know a mass of people use a java phone that do have problem in minimizing applications for another one. A tested and trusted trick to change a java phone to a Symbian phone without costing you anything.
HERE IS THE SOLUTION
REQUIREMENT:
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HERE IS THE SOLUTION
REQUIREMENT:
- Phoenix service suite. If you don't have it on your PC, you can download here.
- A Nokia Java phone you would like to convert.
- A Nokia USB cable
- On your Nokia phone, input *#0000# to view your phone model,
below the phone model you see something like "RM_615 or any number related to that. Note the number. - Open your browser, operamini or any native browser and Google-search the key number you noted and put .ppu at the end so that it will looks like (RM_615.ppu) and download it into your laptop.
- After you download, now connect your Nokia Java phone to the laptop with the aid of USB cable. A pop up comes on your phone and choose ovi suite mode.
- Now, run the phoenix service suite you downloaded before on your PC and click on scan product.
- After you click on scan product, look by the side and select product profile.
- After you selected it, locate the application you downloaded (RM_605.ppu) depending on what you downloaded. A list will appear and you click them all. Where you see "0", change it to "1"
- After you are through with that, click on enable "tick and flash". Your phone will restart automatically and that's all.
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