I have a voda based n95 and updated from v10 fw to v11 no probs using the usual nss to change prod code then updating then using nss to change back.
Did the same thing for v12 and all appears ok - well appart from the issues experienced by others here like caller id etc but a-gps is awesome so fair do's.
Most annoyingly my list of apps in application manager is short a few things, such as 'truvoip' and 'lifeblog', also there are plenty of 'search-localplugin...' apps
1 is it possible to refresh the app list and delete installed stuff like lifeblog?
2 what are these search-localplugin... items and will it hurt when removed?
3 what's the best way to browse what is really installed in the phone memory?
Thanks one and all
sneakybear wrote:I have a voda based n95 and updated from v10 fw to v11 no probs using the usual nss to change prod code then updating then using nss to change back.Did the same thing for v12 and all appears ok - well appart from the issues experienced by others here like caller id etc but a-gps is awesome so fair do's.
Most annoyingly my list of apps in application manager is short a few things, such as 'truvoip' and 'lifeblog', also there are plenty of 'search-localplugin...' apps
1 is it possible to refresh the app list and delete installed stuff like lifeblog?
2 what are these search-localplugin... items and will it hurt when removed?
3 what's the best way to browse what is really installed in the phone memory?
Thanks one and all
You can get the latest Lifeblog app using the Download! app
If Truphone is not also available in Download! then get the latest version from the Truphone website.
The Seach apps comes with the FW upgrade, so you could always re-flash the FW if removing the app caused problems.
App Manager is supposed to provide a complete list of what's installed in the handset (excluding apps built into the Firmware). If an app is listed as Not Installed then you need the original SIS file to re-install. About 25% of SIS/SISX apps stored in the memory card don't reinstall automatically after a FW upgrade, and 100% of JAR apps need reinstalled manually after Firmware changes.
You should check out X-plore as it will let you see hidden system files on the mem card. Always usefull!