Fancy a rip-off? Use Nokia Ovi Store
Friday, August 28, 2009When you pay for something upfront and then never get it, what that is? I’d say a theft. Having said that, turns out Nokia is a thief.
When you pay for something upfront and then never get it, what that is? I’d say a theft. Having said that, turns out Nokia is a thief.
If I was ever trying to find the right way of describing differences between Nokia E71 and HTC Magic, I’d say that E71 is like loving, caring and hard-working but not-so-beautiful wife, while Magic is hot and sexy wamp, ready to please you in any way you want, but not care about you much after that.
This is assuming your E71 with 200-series firmware is already hacked with HelloOX and Open4All patch by ROMPatcher, and you have full access to c:\sys and others.
Now, here’s the thing to do before upgrading to the latest 300-series firmware using X-Plore (or any other file manager of your choice):
Upgrade the firmware. Once that’s done, install HelloOX (assuming it was already signed for your phone with OPDA certificate!) and execute it. It will do its job, making your E71 hacked and ready for Field Test Display aka NetMonitor again. :)
Credits:
Vivio @ Symbian Freak forums