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Simple N95 questions

7 replies · 2,658 views · Started 17 August 2007

I have a few questions......

How do you turn 3G off ?

Where can i download the Clock Screensaver and LCG Jukebox From ??
Do you have links ?

Whats the best software for weather ?

where can i download the Encrypted vault & Bank account reoconcilaition software ?

How do i listen to music via my wireless network, how do i set this up on my computer ?

Thanks alot !

ash213 wrote:I have a few questions......

How do you turn 3G off ?

Where can i download the Clock Screensaver and LCG Jukebox From ??
Do you have links ?

Whats the best software for weather ?

where can i download the Encrypted vault & Bank account reoconcilaition software ?

How do i listen to music via my wireless network, how do i set this up on my computer ?

Thanks alot !

Answered your question to this in your other posting in the other thread.

ash213 wrote:Where do i install programes onto memory card ?

what folder etc.. ?

When you run the installer program it will ask if you want to install to Phone memory or Memory card. Pick phone and it will do the rest. There is no need to worry about folder structures.

Rafe wrote:"...For wireless music - I think you mean A2DP..."

I know I'm beeing picky now but A2DP's got nothing to do with it (=streaming music over LAN/WLAN). A2DP is a bluetooth profile which enables music (MP3, AAC etc..) media to be streamed in stereo between to bluetooth devices. 😉

In addition, the supplied Home Media Simple Center will not enable music streaming over WLAN (e.g. stream media located on PC to N95 ). It will only enable you to either:
- Copy media (music, pictures, video) from/to N95 from/to your PC.
- Play media, located on either your N95 or PC, on your PC using your N95 as a "remote control".

ikon66 wrote:can you tell me the benefits of doing this please?

If you never use the 3G data services (or use them VERY rarely) it improves battery life by ONLY using the GSM freqs and not using BOTH GSM and 2100 3G.
Especially useful for N95 owners living abroad in the U.S. or some other boneheaded country that can't get with established world standards due to nothing but sheer greed.