[Mobile.AI] Accessibility of Whatsup on nokia E72 with talks

2014-07-24 Thread Pallavi Sj
Hi all,
i want to know is "whatsup" accessible on
E72 with cracked version of talks?
if so, what will be the key strokes and how to access it?? what must
be the settings? I tried to install the app, but the talks version 5.1
is not supporting the app.
so pls guide me in this regard...
Regards
-- 
Pallavi S.J
Principal Content Strategist/
Freelance Journalist
Bangalor.
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Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim memory

2014-01-19 Thread Pallavi SJ
after entering into message folder, press options and find settings in
that. in the settings folder,, select others. under others folder,
change your settings as save your messages to memory card. then, enter
your usual inbox folder, u will find all the messages. if any further
problem persists, write to me off line, i'll guide u further step by
step...

On 1/10/14, Sunil Sangtani.  wrote:
> hi,
> for contacts as explaine above,  go to contacts, take options find
> mark/unmark sub menu, mark all contacts then choos copy to memory
> card.
> that's it. when processing completes, find all your contacts in .vcf
> format in memorycard\other\contacts folder.  now assuming  that you
> might  be transferring  your contacts to any android  phone,  just
> copy those .vcf files to the phone/memory card memory and choos import
>  from the contacts menu and you are done.
> as far as messages are concerned,  you can not save the messages
> directly,  eather synk with nokia pc suite  or there  suppose to be a
> tool called npu explorer that  can be used to see your messages from
> the created backup file.
> hope this helps.
>
>
> On 1/9/14, Pallavi SJ  wrote:
>> just go into the options after opening the contact folder on memory
>> card and mark all. then give the command of save business card, they
>> will directly go the contact folder on phone memory. As per my
>> knowledge, there is no option to move messages on N79. u can find the
>> messages on memory card by changing the option of save messages on
>> memory card... However, u can take those messages through USB port to
>> your PC and then u can transfer it to phone memory directly...
>>
>> On 1/6/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>>> No bro, for that i truely appologise to you.
>>> --
>>> regards,
>>> Aziz Minat.
>>> -Original message-
>>> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
>>> Sent:  06/01/2014, 13:27
>>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>> phones
>>> and Tabs.
>>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to
>>> phone/sim
>>> memory
>>>
>>>
>>> Any idea where are messages stored in memory card? can these be
>>> imported into PC?
>>>
>>> On 1/5/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>>>> Hi mohib bhai, after going in the contacts, first of all, press option
>>>> button and scroll till create back up, after selecting it, you will hear
>>>> from memory card to phone memory. Then select on the wanted option and
>>>> you
>>>> will hear/see copying 0 percent. And the contacts which you have copied
>>>> in
>>>> memory card can be seen in folder other. Hope you're cleare.
>>>> --
>>>> regards,
>>>> Aziz Minat.
>>>> -Original message-
>>>> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
>>>> Sent:  05/01/2014, 15:47
>>>> To: mobile.accessindia
>>>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim
>>>> memory
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi friends I am using Nokia symbian N79. Last week I formatted my
>>>> phone and copied all contacts from phone memory to memory card, (i
>>>> didn't take backup on memory card). Now I can see all contacts in my
>>>> memory card in 'other' folder but there is no option for copying them
>>>> to phone or sim memory.
>>>> One other thing, in which folder messages are stored on memory card?
>>>> so that I could transfer to phone memory and could see messages in my
>>>> phone memory.
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> 2009 - 2011 M.Phil, International Legal Studies, JNU.
>>>> 2011 - 2013 LL.M, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
>>>> 2013 - Pursuing Ph.D in International Law, JNU
>>>>
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>>>> Phone: 09811767506,
>>>> 09211192333
>>>>
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Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim memory

2014-01-09 Thread Pallavi SJ
just go into the options after opening the contact folder on memory
card and mark all. then give the command of save business card, they
will directly go the contact folder on phone memory. As per my
knowledge, there is no option to move messages on N79. u can find the
messages on memory card by changing the option of save messages on
memory card... However, u can take those messages through USB port to
your PC and then u can transfer it to phone memory directly...

On 1/6/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> No bro, for that i truely appologise to you.
> --
> regards,
> Aziz Minat.
> -Original message-
> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
> Sent:  06/01/2014, 13:27
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phones
>   and Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim
> memory
>
>
> Any idea where are messages stored in memory card? can these be
> imported into PC?
>
> On 1/5/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>> Hi mohib bhai, after going in the contacts, first of all, press option
>> button and scroll till create back up, after selecting it, you will hear
>> from memory card to phone memory. Then select on the wanted option and
>> you
>> will hear/see copying 0 percent. And the contacts which you have copied
>> in
>> memory card can be seen in folder other. Hope you're cleare.
>> --
>> regards,
>> Aziz Minat.
>> -Original message-
>> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
>> Sent:  05/01/2014, 15:47
>> To: mobile.accessindia
>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim
>> memory
>>
>>
>> Hi friends I am using Nokia symbian N79. Last week I formatted my
>> phone and copied all contacts from phone memory to memory card, (i
>> didn't take backup on memory card). Now I can see all contacts in my
>> memory card in 'other' folder but there is no option for copying them
>> to phone or sim memory.
>> One other thing, in which folder messages are stored on memory card?
>> so that I could transfer to phone memory and could see messages in my
>> phone memory.
>>
>> --
>> Mohib Anwar Rafel
>> 2009 - 2011 M.Phil, International Legal Studies, JNU.
>> 2011 - 2013 LL.M, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
>> 2013 - Pursuing Ph.D in International Law, JNU
>>
>> Skype: mohibrafel
>> Phone: 09811767506,
>> 09211192333
>>
>> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday!
>>
>>
>> Search for previous postings at:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Ringtones for iPhone

2013-10-21 Thread Pallavi SJ
i have already posted it openly on the mobile and accessibility
subscription site. but, as i didn't get any response and as Sadguru is
working at Saksham, i asked him to get any assistance, as many people
here told me that, Saksham people are having much idea in this issue.
i have already posted my request directly on the mobile and
accessibility subscription, but didn't get any response, that helps me
for my request.

On 10/21/13, Prashanth  wrote:
> If you are looking for useful response from the co members, better to change
>
> the thread.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Pallavi SJ" 
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs." 
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 8:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Ringtones for iPhone
>
>
> Please guide me how to access touch screens. i have installed the talk
> back software. but, i am not able to identify the positions of the
> programmes and numbers on the screen, as i am a totally blind. for
> example, If i press messaging in my first attempt by using
> accessibility software, which has came in built in, the next time
> unknowingly, i press the galary, which is just beside the earlier
> programme. so, kindly help me in easy access of the touch screen
> phone...
>
> On 10/17/13, Satguru Rathi  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I know it is possible to create ringtones of our own choice and use on
>> iPhone but I am wondering if there is some source from where one can
>> download the pre-made ringtones for the iPhone. Also, if someone can
>> share
>> some ringtones specifically instrumental ones would be grate.
>>
>>
>> Satguru
>> ___,__.___
>> "Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But
>> sooner
>> or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."
>>
>> Satguru Rathi.
>> Mobile: +91-9871489945
>> Email: satgurura...@yahoo.co.in
>> satg...@saksham.org
>> Skype: satgururathi
>> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satguru.rathi.9
>> Website: www.saksham.org
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Sinoj
>> Sent: Wednesday, 16 October, 2013 09:19 PM
>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
>> mobilephonesand Tabs.
>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] 10 new features of Android KitKat
>>
>> There was a roomer, The next version of Android will run only on a Quad
>> core
>> Processor. Now it is almost clear.
>>
>>
>> --
>> From: "anil kumar" 
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8:47 PM
>> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>> phonesand Tabs." 
>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] 10 new features of Android KitKat
>>
>> The launch of Android 4.4 is just around the corner, with rumours
>> hinting at October 31 launch for the next version of Google OS. But
>> you don’t have to wait that long to know what new features Google is
>> bringing in the next version of its new mobile OS name KitKat.
>>
>> Several leaked images and videos have given clear details about the
>> upcoming Android OS. Here are 10 new features of Android KitKat.
>>
>>
>> SMS integration in Hangouts
>>
>> One of the biggest changes in Android KitKat will be the integration
>> of SMS and MMS into Google Hangouts app, which recently replaced
>> Google Talk. The new app update will indicate whether any particular
>> message has been sent as a SMS, MMS or instant message (online
>> chat).10 new features of Android KitKat
>>
>>
>> Notification and Navigation Bars
>>
>> The Notification Bar, which have remained solid black in colour till
>> now, will be transparent and icons like battery, signal strength etc
>> will be white in Android 4.4. Same is the case with Navigation Bar,
>> where the Home, Back and App Switcher software keys are located.10 new
>> features of Android KitKat
>>
>>
>> Always listening
>>
>> The report says that Google Now will have the 'always-on'
>> functionality of Moto X in Android 4.4 and may accept commands in
>> several languages, not just English.10 new features of Android KitKat
>>
>>
>> Camera icon on lock screen
>>
>> With Android 4.2, Google made it possible for users to access the
>> Camera app from the locked screen by swiping to the right. While that
>> option remains in Android 4.4, the new OS also features a Camera icon
>> on the lower right corner for easy access, similar to iOS 7.10 new
&

Re: [Mobile.AI] Ringtones for iPhone

2013-10-21 Thread Pallavi SJ
Please guide me how to access touch screens. i have installed the talk
back software. but, i am not able to identify the positions of the
programmes and numbers on the screen, as i am a totally blind. for
example, If i press messaging in my first attempt by using
accessibility software, which has came in built in, the next time
unknowingly, i press the galary, which is just beside the earlier
programme. so, kindly help me in easy access of the touch screen
phone...

On 10/17/13, Satguru Rathi  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know it is possible to create ringtones of our own choice and use on
> iPhone but I am wondering if there is some source from where one can
> download the pre-made ringtones for the iPhone. Also, if someone can share
> some ringtones specifically instrumental ones would be grate.
>
>
> Satguru
> ___,__.___
> "Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But sooner
> or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."
>
> Satguru Rathi.
> Mobile: +91-9871489945
> Email: satgurura...@yahoo.co.in
> satg...@saksham.org
> Skype: satgururathi
> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satguru.rathi.9
> Website: www.saksham.org
> -Original Message-
> From: Sinoj
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 October, 2013 09:19 PM
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
> mobilephonesand Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] 10 new features of Android KitKat
>
> There was a roomer, The next version of Android will run only on a Quad
> core
> Processor. Now it is almost clear.
>
>
> --
> From: "anil kumar" 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8:47 PM
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs." 
> Subject: [Mobile.AI] 10 new features of Android KitKat
>
> The launch of Android 4.4 is just around the corner, with rumours
> hinting at October 31 launch for the next version of Google OS. But
> you don’t have to wait that long to know what new features Google is
> bringing in the next version of its new mobile OS name KitKat.
>
> Several leaked images and videos have given clear details about the
> upcoming Android OS. Here are 10 new features of Android KitKat.
>
>
> SMS integration in Hangouts
>
> One of the biggest changes in Android KitKat will be the integration
> of SMS and MMS into Google Hangouts app, which recently replaced
> Google Talk. The new app update will indicate whether any particular
> message has been sent as a SMS, MMS or instant message (online
> chat).10 new features of Android KitKat
>
>
> Notification and Navigation Bars
>
> The Notification Bar, which have remained solid black in colour till
> now, will be transparent and icons like battery, signal strength etc
> will be white in Android 4.4. Same is the case with Navigation Bar,
> where the Home, Back and App Switcher software keys are located.10 new
> features of Android KitKat
>
>
> Always listening
>
> The report says that Google Now will have the 'always-on'
> functionality of Moto X in Android 4.4 and may accept commands in
> several languages, not just English.10 new features of Android KitKat
>
>
> Camera icon on lock screen
>
> With Android 4.2, Google made it possible for users to access the
> Camera app from the locked screen by swiping to the right. While that
> option remains in Android 4.4, the new OS also features a Camera icon
> on the lower right corner for easy access, similar to iOS 7.10 new
> features of Android KitKat
>
>
> Design tweaks
>
> The updated operating system will also bring a flatter look to the
> icons of apps like YouTube, Settings, Google Settings, Google and
> Voice Search and Settings. There are also a few tweaks to the font and
> designs in Downloads, Timer, Stopwatch and Clock apps. 10 new features
> of Android KitKat
>
>
> QuickOffice integration
>
> Android KitKat is expected to come preloaded with QuickOffice, the
> productivity app that Google purchased recently. The company has
> already made it free for Android and iOS platforms.10 new features of
> Android KitKat
>
>
> Smoother UI
>
> It also states that Android 4.4 is much lighter and faster than
> Android 4.3 and older versions. This is in line with rumours that the
> next version of Google’s mobile OS will be optimized for low-end
> phones.10 new features of Android KitKat
>
>
> Quick-start apps halved in number
>
> The quick-start applications have been limited to just two in Android
> KitKat; previously, users could add up to four apps of their choice or
> create folders for more apps to access commonly used apps from any
> Home Screen.10 new features of Android KitKat
>
>
> Menu wallpaper
>
> In the app menu, the background -- which used to be black in colour in
> previous Android version -- now has the look of the Home Screen
> wallpaper.10 new features of Android KitKat
>
>
> Cloud Printing
>
> In Android 4.4, users will be able to send print commands over the web
> via Cloud Print, a service that was launched in 

Re: [Mobile.AI] bluetooth keyboard for mobile phones and tablets

2013-10-12 Thread Pallavi SJ
no, so only i am requesting Mr. Kannan for giving further information
regarding this key board and i hope we have to keep both devices
together always, as the speech software is available only on the
original set, but not on key board...

On 10/12/13, Pallavi SJ  wrote:
> Nice to hear such a new thing! but, what is its cost? and while
> receiving and dialing the phone numbers or to search the contacts, we
> have to use phone itself know?
>
> On 10/12/13, Aravind  wrote:
>> hi mam did you conform does it has aero keys
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Aruni sharma
>> Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2013 2:19 PM
>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>> phonesand Tabs.
>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] bluetooth keyboard for mobile phones and tablets
>>
>> Hello friends, I just happened to talk to this gentleman who is selling
>> this gb30 mini bluetooth keyboard and asked him whether cursor keys are
>> there and he has replied in the affirmative. He also says that this
>> keyboard is of chinese make and is very sturdy and has sold in big
>> numbers. So I think that it would be a good option for easy typing as
>> well as portability. the price is rs. 800. if you search for it on ebay,
>> you will get many options and the cheapest price I could find is the one
>> I have mentioned above.
>> On 12-10-2013 13:56, Aruni sharma wrote:
>>> Hi, It seems to be something like the qwerty keypads found on e5 etc.
>>> Could you please share more detailed info regarding the same? does it
>>> have
>>>
>>> arrow keys for navigation? Someone took a look at the product picture on
>>> the net and said that it probably doesn't have cursor keys.
>>> On 10-10-2013 21:50, kannan balasubramanian wrote:
>>>> Friends,
>>>>
>>>> I wish to share a small information with you all. I purchased a mini
>>>> bluetooth keyboard from Ebay for my android mobile. It is in the size
>>>> of an android mobile phone, very thin and light weight. If we pair it
>>>> with any android mobile, tablet or iphone or ipad, it works very well.
>>>> We are able to access the phones or tablets very easily as we use the
>>>> symbion phone. It has a USB chargeable battery, the phone and keyboard
>>>> consume less power only. Very useful to type messages and Emails.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this is a good choice for the beginners of android or iphones.
>>>> Once we are familiar with the menus and options of these mobile
>>>> devices, we can use the touch interface also.
>>>>
>>>> The keyboard which I purchased was GB30 mini bluetooth keyboard. You
>>>> can visit www.ebay.in / all categories / bluetooth devices / other
>>>> bluetooth devices, for further details.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>> B. KANNAN
>>>> Mobile : +919444049216
>>>>
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Re: [Mobile.AI] bluetooth keyboard for mobile phones and tablets

2013-10-12 Thread Pallavi SJ
Nice to hear such a new thing! but, what is its cost? and while
receiving and dialing the phone numbers or to search the contacts, we
have to use phone itself know?

On 10/12/13, Aravind  wrote:
> hi mam did you conform does it has aero keys
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Aruni sharma
> Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2013 2:19 PM
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] bluetooth keyboard for mobile phones and tablets
>
> Hello friends, I just happened to talk to this gentleman who is selling
> this gb30 mini bluetooth keyboard and asked him whether cursor keys are
> there and he has replied in the affirmative. He also says that this
> keyboard is of chinese make and is very sturdy and has sold in big
> numbers. So I think that it would be a good option for easy typing as
> well as portability. the price is rs. 800. if you search for it on ebay,
> you will get many options and the cheapest price I could find is the one
> I have mentioned above.
> On 12-10-2013 13:56, Aruni sharma wrote:
>> Hi, It seems to be something like the qwerty keypads found on e5 etc.
>> Could you please share more detailed info regarding the same? does it have
>>
>> arrow keys for navigation? Someone took a look at the product picture on
>> the net and said that it probably doesn't have cursor keys.
>> On 10-10-2013 21:50, kannan balasubramanian wrote:
>>> Friends,
>>>
>>> I wish to share a small information with you all. I purchased a mini
>>> bluetooth keyboard from Ebay for my android mobile. It is in the size
>>> of an android mobile phone, very thin and light weight. If we pair it
>>> with any android mobile, tablet or iphone or ipad, it works very well.
>>> We are able to access the phones or tablets very easily as we use the
>>> symbion phone. It has a USB chargeable battery, the phone and keyboard
>>> consume less power only. Very useful to type messages and Emails.
>>>
>>> Hope this is a good choice for the beginners of android or iphones.
>>> Once we are familiar with the menus and options of these mobile
>>> devices, we can use the touch interface also.
>>>
>>> The keyboard which I purchased was GB30 mini bluetooth keyboard. You
>>> can visit www.ebay.in / all categories / bluetooth devices / other
>>> bluetooth devices, for further details.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> B. KANNAN
>>> Mobile : +919444049216
>>>
>>> Search for previous postings at:
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>>
>>>
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[Mobile.AI] re-requesting for helping me to access touch screen mobile

2013-10-05 Thread Pallavi SJ
hello Arvind and other friends, as i have requested earlier and as per
arvind's response, i am still awaiting for getting your help for
accessing my samsung galaxy s duos touch screen mobile by overcoming
all my difficulties. so, kindly help me regarding the issue...

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