Mr Driller for symbian s60 v3 phones
Thursday, 02. September 2010. 11:25 von admin
A clone of Mr Driller for Nokia phones. Get it here: anotherguest.se
Thursday, 02. September 2010. 11:25 von admin
A clone of Mr Driller for Nokia phones. Get it here: anotherguest.se
Sunday, 22. August 2010. 05:26 von admin
A game for Nokia phones. It’s free, but it’s also really good. Addictive. You can get it here: europe.nokia.com
Wednesday, 21. July 2010. 17:27 von admin
haha LOL i made this clip myself hope you like it
Monday, 12. July 2010. 17:26 von admin
Look what you can record with a cell phone
Tuesday, 29. June 2010. 05:27 von admin
-All is explained here in the description- This is a tuturial how to hack the most mobile phones with Bluetooth with your Sony Ericsson or Nokia phone. You need a program called “Super Bluetooth Hack” (it’s also called “BT Info”). You can download it on many places, such as: www.hack.pt.tp or rapidshare.com (there are the newest versions! It’s version 1.08) or try Google (search for “BT Info” or “Super Bluetooth Hack”. With the program you can do things on the other phone such as: – read SMS messages – read contacts – change profile – play ringtone (even if phone is on silent) – play songs – restart the phone – turn off the phone – restore factory settings – change ringing volume – call from the other phone (it includes all call functions like hold etc.) Notes: 1.) When connecting devices use the code 0000 2.) At start of programm on smartphones do not forget to turn on bluetooth before start of the application 3.) You have to download the file with Firefox, because Internet Explorer makes it a .zip file. If you don’t want to download Firefox, you have to change the extension of the file from “.zip” to “.jar”. If you downloaded the file as a “.zip” file, here is explained how to change it to a “.jar” file: With Windows: 1. Go to Start – Computer 2. In the menubar, go to: Tools – Folder Options… (With Windows Vista, you have to push the “Alt” key before you can see the “Tools” menu) 3. Go to “View”, and than deselect the mark from “Hide extentions for known file types …