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Hello Everyone.
I've just puchased a Nokia 6600 phone and I have some questions. - First of all, my sim card is is not a sim plus (sim+). But I heard that 6600 did not accept sim cards except sim+. It acccets my sim card when I try to operate the phone with the MMC installed. On the other hand when I remove the MMC and switch the phone on, it asks for the sim card?! (not for the MMC) o Is it okay to use the phone with a non sim+ ? o Is it possible to use the phone without a MMC? - Secondy, I have question about the MMC memory. My MMC is a 32mb card. But when i look at the memory usage, it says 19mb is used 11mb free. I have nothing installed on the MMC. (no images, no video, no applications, games etc.) o Where did that 19mb come from? Is that a bug? - My third and last question is about the software. I accidently installed some java games those were not designed for 6600 (for 5100, 7650 i guess?!) and now i cant remove those games from the phone? It only lets me move them into folders. Plus i want to erase SnakeEx for example. It does not let me. o Is there a Possible way of deleting those games? (uninstall programs for example.) Thanks a lot for Reading and Answering. |
| PAINKILLER |
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I have the same issue in my 6630 edition.
However, I dont find any subject on clearing the mmc....seem to violate error all the time. Guess I better buy another mmc. |
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I have no clue as to what a "SIM+" is, but I'm pretty sure I've never had one, and my SIM cards have worked fine on my 6600 and 6630.
The best way to see what's on an MMC card is to install FExplorer (http://www.gosymbian.com) and use it to see what's on the E-drive. Not that some space is is always allocated when the card is formatted; e.g., on a 128MB MMC you'd have about 122MB available after formatting. |
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I am also confused with "SIM+"
Could any one tell the info below is correct or not?? SIM+ SIM+ is a slotted time simulator, based on the fixed-length packet simulator SIM developed by the High Performance Networking Group.The simulator is written in ANSI C. It can be used to evaluate the performance of a variety of switching architectures using different queueing, scheduling or transmission schemes, as specified by the user. SIM+ improves upon SIM by providing users a provision to specify flow level parameters. Flow level parameters help the user to control the individual QOS of each flow. |
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One more thing ; how u installed those games to fone?? thru BT or GPRS?? |
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