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Nokia 701 Price – Symbian Touchscreen Phone

Nokia 701 is new touchscreen Symbian mobile phone with 1GHz processor, amazing battery life and offers new user user interface @ attractive price.
Nokia 701
Nokia 701 Mobile Features:
  • 3.5-inch Display with IPS Panel and ClearBlack technology
  • Scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass touchscreen
  • 8-megapixel full focus camera with a dual-LED flash
  • 8GB memory
  • up to 17 hours talk-time over 2G Network and 8.8 hours on 3G
  • Available in 4 colors steel dark, silver light, amethyst violet, and white variations
Nokia 701 Price in India - Latest Market Market Price on March 30th, 2012
  Price
 Store
  Rs.17730.00
 Infibeam
  Rs.17732.00
 Letsbuy
  Rs.17735.00
 Flipkart
Nokia 701 Touchscreen Phone Technical Specifications:
  • Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • 3G/UMTS 900/2100 MHz
  • HSDPA/HSPA up to 14.4 Mbps
  • 3.5” inch Touchscreen
  • 8MP Camera with Flash & Autofocus+Front Camera
  • 8GB Phone Memory + up to 32GB Micro SD Card
  • 1GHz CPU with Dedicated Graphics
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Assisted-GPS with OVI Maps
  • Bluetooth
  • Stereo FM Radio + 3.5mm Jack
  • NFC Support
  • Talk time on 3G Network up to 8.8 Hours on 2G it is up to 17 hours
  • Up to 550 hours of Standby time
  • Dimensions: 56.8×117.3×11 mm
  • Weight: 131 gm

How to Reset Nokia 701 or FORMAT

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i don't have the responsibility for any problem with ypur phone
its RESET UR PHONE so it may or may not affect the phone
so please take responsibilities own 

for do this trick u may hack or jail brack ur phone first 

SOME TIMES IT EFFECT UR PHONE 
PHONE MAY NOT BOOT SOMETIMES 

STEPS

To hard reset your Nokia 701 you just have to press *#7370# and press Dial. The phone will request the security code that is by default 12345. Please be aware that you will loose all the data in your phone, so you should backup all relevant information.
If you want to soft reset your Nokia 701 you need to press *#7780# and then Dial. The security code is 12345. Once you complete this, your phone will come back to factory settings, but you will not loose personal data. Anyway it is recommended to make a backup before performing any of the mentioned procedures.

If you want to UNLOCK your Nokia 701 you may need a special cable or software. You can search here for additional information

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How to format an S60 device

Warning.pngWarning: This procedure is not intended to be carried on by end-users. Backup must be performed before attempting to format the phone as all the data currently on it will be deleted as a result of the format operation.

Formatting a Symbian device:

  • Soft Reset (*#7780#): This is a normal reset. It will load the original settings from the phone's ROM. However, it will retain the user's own data. Like images, music, installed applications etc.
  • Hard Reset (*#7370#): This method completely reformats the C: drive (phone memory). All the user information will be deleted. Like images, music files, installed applications etc. Hence, the phone is set to the default factory settings.
On performing any of above methods of formatting the phone, device will ask you for a security/lock code. Default code is 12345.
Data stored on E: drive (memory card) will not be affected by these sequences.
And please never use method descriped below here (it might leave your device in bad state):
* Switch Off the device.
* Press and Hold down the keys Green/Talk + 3 + *. 
* Switch On the device.
* If everything goes well then you will see "Formatting" screen.
Note: Please make sure that your device is fully charged before you proceed with formatting the device. If the battery goes down during this procedure, It may result in inconsistent state of your device.

What to do after formating the devices phone memory

Before format a S60 handset be sure that you have a made a backup of the phone memory. Either with the build in backup program of your device or with the programContent Copier of the Nokia PC Suite. For a strong backup procedure, make a backup with both programs before format the device.
To format a S60 device follow this wiki link.
When the device is back do one of the following steps:
  • The first important actions is to restore the previosly made backup!! Do this step before any other action!!! You can do this either with the build in backup program on the device or with the program Content Copier from he Nokia PC Suite.
  • Restart the device

A few programs and in this case that means only the program binaries and resources are not backed up by the backup process. Install this program in the newest version after restoring the device phone memory.
  • Nokia maps
  • Nokia Share Online Update

If JavaME programs installed on the device, e.g. enhanced S60 calculator, widsets or GMail Client for S60, use the MIDlet Restore program to reactivate this programs. Now reinstall is needed, only run this program. This process takes a fews minutes or longer if you have many JavaME programs.
The connected Bluetooth devices list are also not included in the backup. So register this devices after the restore, e.g.
  • Nokia BT receiver LD 3W
  • Nokia BT headset BH503

After all this actions, to as last action an final restart oh the device.

OR

Reset and Formatting Codes

(useful for when phone is having issues. Make backups before attempting)

Normal Reset

(*#7780#) : Restores ini files from rom but preserves user data (photos, 3rd party apps etc)
On my 6682, it responded by asking for a Lock code. A Nokia FAQ (http://www.nokia.com.au/nokia/0,,37167,00.html) said there was a factory default of "lock code (1234) and security code (12345)." On my phone, 1234 didn't work -- but 12345 did!
It's usually 12345, because security code has 5 digits.

Deep Reset

(*#7370#) : This reformats completely the C: drive. All applications and files stored on this drive will be lost and clean default files will be rewritten.

Full Phone Format

Works on most series 60; annotate here if it doesn't work on yours.
On my 6682, this didn't work. I tried three times.
Did not work on a 6085 with very low memory
If any of the problems listed below is happening to your phone:
  • Blank screen phone unable to boot-up.
  • Phone is only able to boot-up to "Nokia" screen (may flash "Nokia" 4 times also).
  • Install a program but unable to uninstall it.
  • Unable to delete certain files on C: drive.

--- WARNING: This will ERASE EVERYTHING on your phone ---
If you have any files that are important to you, make backups.

  1. Make sure you phone is fully charged.
  2. Backup your contacts list and personal files to MMC memory card (if possible).
  3. Switch-off your phone.
  4. Press and hold these three keys together:
    • Green dial key,
    • Star key (*)
    • Three key (3)
  5. Press the power on/off to switch on the phone.
Do not let go the three keys until you see the "formatting" screen displayed. After a few minutes, the format will be complete. Your phone will now be at its original factory settings.
  • it does not work on the E61/2/i
  • it does not work on the 3600 slide
it reset the phone but cant clear lock codes]

WINDOWS

Reset operation stuck on spinning gears - Solution

Technical Level : Basic

Summary

This wiki article walks you through the procedure needed if your phone should get stuck showing spinning gears while performing a factory reset on your Nokia Lumia.

Details

ImageWhen you reset your Windows Phone 8 handset (Settings > about > reset your phone) it normally takes 30 minutes, at most, to finish. A known issue (especially with some Nokia Lumia phones) is that this process gets stuck and the gears keep on spinning for hours.
If this should happen to you, try the following steps:
  1. Make sure your phone is charged (put it on charger to be sure)
  2. Press and hold the volume down + power buttons until your phone vibrates and restarts
  3. As soon as the Nokia logo appears, press the following buttons one at a time in a sequence:
    Volume up
    Volume down
    Power
    Volume down
The Nokia logo should briefly disappear and then come back (if the keys are pressed correctly). The spinning gears will then return for another 5-15 minutes before your device comes back with the Welcome screen.

If the gears should keep spinning for more than 30 minutes again, you should perform a hard reset using the key method. To do this press and hold the power-, volume-down- and camera buttons until the phone vibrates. Then release the power-button and keep the other two buttons pressed for another five seconds. The spinning gears will then return for another 5-15 minutes before your device comes back with the Welcome screen.

Alternative for worst case scenarios
If the above solution does not fix your problem, Nokia has released a tool called Nokia Software Recovery Tool. Using the tool, you can recover your phone if you have software update problems, your phone is not responding, appears to be stuck or isn't starting. Read more about this in the following Wiki article:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/winphone/wiki/wp8-wpupdate/how-to-fix-a-nokia-lumia-that-has-frozen-or-wont/27a32cf5-96cf-4447-878c-309ca2e45654

Too complex or can't get it to work?
If this is too complex or you just can't get it to work, contact your local Nokia Care center.

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We are not responsible if you screw up your phone by this. This method is tested and has no hazardous effects.
So basically it's one of the ancient Symbian hacking alike method.
There's a security hole in Dr.Web Antivirus which is taken advantage of and used to access the system files.


IMPORTANT!
You can only do this with a PC. Connect your phone via Mass Storage 
You need to view the hidden files and folders to access the Private folder.
We suggest you to copy all files and install everyhting on the Memory Car



- If you are going to use Memory card download:
QuarantineDriversLDD.rar


- If you are going to use Mass storage download:QuarantineDriversF.rar
2. Unpack archive and move to the files to the Private folder, so that the path will be E:/Private/20024113/Quarantine/...

(ONLY THE FILE INTO THE PATH SHOWN ABOVE! DO NOT REPLACE ANYTHING!)
E:/Private/20024113/Quarantine/patcherS3.dwq
E:/Private/20024113/Quarantine/patcherShadow.dwq
E:/Private/20024113/Quarantine/patcher.dwq
E:/Private/20024113/Quarantine/index


Download and install DrWeb6or Norton
4. Launch DrWeb / Norton and use the Demo key.
5. Go to Options - Quarantine
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6. Go Options - Select all (if there are no files to select, then: 1) make sure you copied all 4 files, 2) restart phone)
For those of you having error message  "E:/sys/bin/patcher*. LDD not found!" , please do step 6 by select one by one , don't select all.
7. Go Options - Restore
After doing this all files should dissapear. If they duplicated, then this means that wrong QuarantineDrivers were used. Go back to the first step and make sure to clear the Quarantine folder before copying new files.
8. Download and install RomPatcher+ 3.1 Lite
9. Launch RomPatcher+ and apply Open4all patch
If RP+ gives you error "E:/sys/bin/patcher*. LDD not found!" then you have used wrong QuarantineDrivers from first step. Go back, and start all over again with the correct drivers copied!

- Now you have access to write in all system folders
- You can now apply installserver patch (it's required for installing all unsigned applications without any certificate restrictions).
10. Now, decide which version of Symbian is your device and download respective installserver:
If you don't know which one is yours, then click here to find out!
Symbian^3/Anna/Belle: Use Coderus's Install server.

S60v5 and S60v3 FP2: Use s60v3_s60v5_installserver
S60v3 FP1: Use s60v3_FP1 installserver
S60v3 PreFP1: Use s60v3_Pre_FP1 installserver
alternative Anna / Belle: Use this installserver
11. Download, extract and move the installserver.exe to E:/sys/bin
12. Enable the installserver.exe patch in Rompatcher and you're all set to install unsigned apps!


That's It! Congratulations!

or do this
A self-signed application is one that is signed with a user-created certificate. Self signed applications are not trusted - they can only be used for applications with basic capabilities, and the user must acknowledge a warning before they can be installed. The benefit of self signing is that it is free, and can be used on any device.
Applications can also be locally signed using a Developer Certificate obtained from Symbian Signed. The certificate locks signed applications to install on specific devices, but in return grants more capabilities than self-signing. There are still installation warnings.
Both self signed and DevCert signing can be done locally through your IDE or the command line, as discussed in the following sections.
Note.pngNote: 
  • Basic capabilities include LocalServices capability can also be granted to self-signed applications.
  • An application that does not require any capabilities can also be self-signed.
  • You cannot self-sign applications with a UID3/SID in the protected range. During development choose a random UID from the 0xE******* range. For application release use a UID in the 0xA******* range that you obtain from Symbian Signed.

Qt Creator IDE

Qt Creator self-signs applications by default. As shown in the screenshot below you can also specify a "Custom certificate" and browse to your Developer Certificateand it's private key.
  1. Open your project in Qt Creator
  • Projects >> Targets >> Symbian Device >> Run >> Run Settings >> Create SIS Package
  • Select "Self signed certificate" or "Custom certificate" (and browse to the certificate and key file)
SigningInQtCreator.png
Tip.pngTip: Using the "Custom certificate" section can also self-sign an application using your own certificate rather than the default certificate provided with Qt Creator. However in this case you will need to create the certificate/key pair using the command line

Carbide.c++

Carbide.c++ IDE offers inbuilt feature to create and sign the .sis file with Self-signed certificate or Developer Certificate. See the images below:
  1. Open your project in Carbide.c++
    Project >> Properties >> Carbide.c++ >> Build Configurations >> SIS Builder
    Step1.png
  2. Project >> Properties >> Carbide.c++ >> Build Configurations >> SIS Builder >> Add
    Step2.png

Command Line

Following is the example which illustrates the Self-Signing procedure using the command line.

Step-1 Creating Certificate and Keys

From your Desktop Screen: Start-> Run -> Cmd then go in your Sis file path using cd DOS command.
C:\HelloWorld\sis> makekeys -cert -password World123 -len 1024 -dname "CN=World User OU=Development OR=WorldCompany CO=FI EM=World@test.com" WorldKey.key WorldCert.cer
This creates WorldKey.key and WorldCert.cer key and certificate files files which you will need to sign your HelloWorld.sis file in the following statement.
Important: Versions of MakeKeys prior to Symbian 9.2 always generate certificates with a validity period of 1 year. This may be too short for released code, as it restricts the lifetime of the signed SIS files. You can create a certificate using OpenSSL to choose a different validity period, or use the update to MakeKeys in latests SDKs to specify an alternative validity period.

Step-2 Signing Application

C:\HelloWorld\sis>signsis HelloWorld.sis HelloWorld.sis WorldCert.cer WorldKey.key YourPassword
Finally you will get your Self-Signed certified HelloWorld.Sis file. Install it on the device. Have fun !!!
Tip.pngTip: Instead of using makesis to create the .sis and then signsis to sign it, you can use createsis to perform both operations at once:
createsis create -cert WorldCert.cer -key WorldKey.key -pass YourPassWord HelloWorld.pkg

also these steps can help u



1st way


1.  Install      Safe Manager   in E drive/Mass memory

(ignore all warnings and continue with
  Installation). Safe Manager  will launch itself after installation (launch  from menu if not), select No/Cancel at all the three prompts.

2. Now if the Safe Manager app interface is in Chinese, we will have to change the language to English (to make it usable). To do this, connect your phone with computer in “Mass Storage Mode” (close Nokia Suite/PC Suite if it is running). Open E (Mass memory) via My Computer. Now go to the files extracted in step 1 above and open folder “English files for Safe Mgr”. Copy the files inside these folders to E: drive (Mass Memory) of phone exactly according to the path in folders (replace if prompted).
3. Disconnect the phone from PC and launch Safe Manager from menu (select No at the prompt). Go to “Other/FileMgr” and open E:/FP2hack. Now select and copy “updatedswicertstore.dat” file and paste it inside C:/resource/swicertstore/dat folder (via options/insert, confirm replace).
4. install ROMPatcherPlus_3.1_FP2.sisx. After installation run ROMPatcher+ and apply all patches and enjoy installing any unsigned app/game!
5. download this and extract to c/sys/bin  :- http://www.mediafire.com/?s5kwdpfb0ak0cd5
  
Safe Manager   AND ROMPatcherPlus_3.1_FP2.sisx
 DOWNLOAD HERE :-


must read
i don't have the responsibility for any problem with ypur phone
its a moding so it may or may not affect the phone
so please take responsibilities own