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Dean Andrews is author of "101 Cool Smartphone Techniques" – a how-to tips book for S60 phone owners. Mr. Andrews has written hundreds of articles covering high-technology. He works at Nokia in the Enterprise Solutions group. |
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When I wrote 101 Cool Smartphone Techniques, I included a how-to tip on sending settings (like phone browser, picture messaging, and other settings) to your S60 phone from Web sites you could reach through your PC’s Web browser.
Times have changed. Yes, you can still configure your phone using these provisioning services, but you may not need to. You can configure a Nokia phones running the 3rd edition of S60 without relying on a PC by using a tool called the Settings Wizard.
On the S60 main menu, find the Tools folder, open and look for the Settings Wizard. The wizard will figure out which service provider you are connecting to and ask if you want to set your multimedia messaging and Internet browser settings automatically. It can also help you configure S60’s email client to retrieve your POP email account’s mail.
If you purchase your phone directly from a service provider these settings often come pre-configured. If, however, you’re the type of person that frequently switches phones, the Settings Wizard will help get you running on a new phone quickly.
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As far as I can tell, phone also sets itself up automatically when user inserts the SIM card, without accessing Settings Wizard at all.
Posted by: Hole | March 18, 2007 02:32 AMYup, inserting a prepaid SIM in India for example does auto-setup. Cingular SIM's in the US are "average", but definitely Settings Wizard fails on non-locked folders.
My preference is to use the web site.
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Posted by: Peter Hazlehurst | March 21, 2007 03:01 AMnice blog
Posted by: shital jethva | August 25, 2007 12:02 PMokia phones running the 3rd edition of S60 without relying on a PC by using a tool called the Settings Wizard.
Posted by: website design company India | September 14, 2007 03:21 PMNice Blog.
Posted by: Easyrules | November 22, 2007 08:50 AM