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Published on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 by Neil Bird
Get your mobile back to factory settings
There may come a time that you wish that your Symbian mobile was running as smoothly as when you first got it. Over a period of time, after installing various applications your handset can tend to slow down or be less responsive. Or it may be that you want to clear everything off of the handset before giving it to a new owne... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 by Neil Bird
Find your mobiles IMEI number
What is an IMEI Number?
Each mobile phone has a unique identity number called a International Mobile Equipment Identity (or IMEI) that is stored within the handset during manufacture.
An IMEI number is used to identify a handset to the mobile network that it is connected to.
Should your handset get lost or stolen you are usually a... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 by Neil Bird
The Pocket OS Choices
There are 3 main 'advanced' mobile phone OS's that are currently dominating the (UK) mobile market today:
Symbian
Symbian is the oldest of the 3 mobile OS's having been around for numerous years and can primarily be found on a range of Nokia handsets.
The most popular version of the user interface (UI) for Symbian OS is Series 60 or S60... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 by Neil Bird
Welcome to My Pocket OS
My Pocket OS is a brand new website dedicated to those Operating Systems that can now be found in your pocket!
An OS in my pocket?
We are all familiar with desktop OS's such as Microsoft Windows and Apple OSX that are used to make the tasks that we carry out on our computer as easy as possible. Over the last few years there has been a ... Read More »
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