This may be a silly question... However I shall ask anyway!
Is there any way to make the thumbnail bigger for when someone calls you?
I have attached pictures to a lot of my contacts, however the thumbnail that shows up when they are calling is tiny!
Is there a program or an option to make the picture bigger? So that it replaces the wallpaper when someone calls?
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There is a program called Full Screen Caller (FSCaller). You should be able to find it easily enough on google. Does exactly what you're looking for. I like the way it handles your images, it will allow you to take a photo there and then and add that to a contact, or pick one you've already taken. It then saves it on the phone in it's own folder so you don't have to worry about accidentally deleting the pics from your card. Excellent application.
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MrBen wrote:There is a program called Full Screen Caller (FSCaller). You should be able to find it easily enough on google. Does exactly what you're looking for. I like the way it handles your images, it will allow you to take a photo there and then and add that to a contact, or pick one you've already taken. It then saves it on the phone in it's own folder so you don't have to worry about accidentally deleting the pics from your card. Excellent application.😊
Superb, thanks very much for that. Gonna try and find it now!
Another little question, does it take up much memory when it runs? I take it that it is running in the background most of the time?
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kiniki2005 wrote:Superb, thanks very much for that. Gonna try and find it now!Another little question, does it take up much memory when it runs? I take it that it is running in the background most of the time?
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I've only had my phone a week, I don't know how to actually see how much it takes up when it is running. I expect there is an alternative task manager or something... It has made no difference that I've noticed and I can still run TomTom and all my other apps without a problem. The pictures themselves are shrunk down to about 10k, so you don't really need to worry about them filling your phone. I didnt mention either that it starts up automatically when you turn the phone on - once you've added the pictures you don't even need to open the app again. I think it's a shame that Nokia didn't include this feature though.