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  1. Correction mate Rs 6,500 + courier charges LOL ....... Thats only if you have the right contacts.
  2. Some Software's For The Kyo 7135

    Great stuff Ashok, cool .... Thanks Ani hope this is what you looking for ... Enjoy. Anything else just message guys. jyotisha.zip
  3. Some Software's For The Kyo 7135

    Some more stuff mates. Some more Some more Idea.Jot.It.v2.0.PalmOS.zip MemoSafe.v3.23.PalmOS.zip Handy.Password.v5.0.PalmOS.zip Greatdates.v2.01.PalmOS..zip BeeOnTime.for.Kyocera.7135.v2.0.zip
  4. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Hi Ani, I have tried a couple of overclocking softwares too but i suggest not to verture in that direction cause people who have online have gone thru major FATAL ERRORS. But will look at the programming menu ...... lets see something might come out. At present working on disconnection of calls .... if u have noticed u cannot disconnect an incomming call Ps : mailed you .... send me whatever you have too.
  5. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Great News Friends.Our Very Own Ashoksoft has done it for us again. If you go thru your phone prefs + phone service in the phone line section u will see a totally different number, it will start with 000000****. here is how you change it to your number. Dail 111111 ( 6 times 1 ) thru ur phone and sroll downwards till u reach options, select options and browse down too programming. now enter code 111111 ( 6 times 1 ) again ( thanks ASHOKSOFT ) to enter the menu, after that change the last number ie. directory no. to ur phone number 10 digit ( keep the number there for ur records save it ). Now shut ur phone and restart it and VOILA better reception and better Ear peice volume. Kindly note pls make these changes at ur own risk.
  6. Use Dot "." In Yahoo! Ids

    Great Vishal Thanks a lot its very helpfull. Another question guys, anyway we could get pop access on yahoo.
  7. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Some MP3 ringtones for all of you .... just install them and select them.one more Salaam_Namaste_New.mp3.rar Aashik_Banaya.mp3.rar
  8. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Hi Friends, This is the best & the safest launcher prog for the KYO 7135. Enjoy. Give me a feedback please. oops its to huge guys if you want it leave ur mail id or mail me & i will send it to you guys. A question for all users in your dialled numbers list do you get names or just numbers.
  9. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Hi have uploaded several mp3s to my card with bitrate 160 kbps. I have had no probems playing them and the sound quality was definitely better than the one with 128 kbps bitrate. I did not experience any jerky sound. I am using the default mp3 player and must say the mp3 sound quality was equivalent (if not better) to my nokia 6630. Whatever, I am just loving it.... Cheers! Great mate...... just a question what softwares have you loaded leaving aside what is installed in the rom. If you like the origional player you must try bebopper its by far better.
  10. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Sorry for the late reply Hyd Ladka use Kinoma player for movies. Attaching it for you. Hey thanks man, you are really IN this phone, arent ya?!!! One more cool use of this phone. You can use this phone as a remote control for controlling TV/music system etc! Haven't tried any software myself, but I sure will in coming days. Any good image browser? I can't get the AcidImage to work. And what's bad in using the given photo viewer? Anyone used some new interface like silver/zlauncher etc, or continuing the old one? Really a cool Phone. Only problem is the battery. Have to carry charger with me, if I want to use the phone heavily. SOS Guys PLEASE do not load applications all at one time, cause some applications clash with each other on this phone. So do it one by one, This would help in not crashing your phone and you will not get a fatal error. Yes Ani TV remote is old news. You can use this phone as your CAR REMOTE LOL trust me its crazy but possible.KinomaPlayer.zip
  11. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    This hack allows you to have your VisorPhone vibrate instead of sounding an alarmThis is just a "proof-of-concept" release to let people know that this can be done. Don''t worry, it works, but it just doesn''t do very much beyond what I say in the opening sentance. AlarmControlHack0.1.zip
  12. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Hi ss rakesh, You can read acrobat documents. Havent tried a 10 mb document but it should not be a problem if loaded on the memory card.
  13. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Easter Eggs on the 7135 Try this for a real "Easter Egg": Go to your PDA Prefs -> choose "General" from the drop down list (Where you adjust your Brightness and Contrast). Now on the display screen draw a very small letter O (clockwise motion) in the far lower right corner. You should see an easter egg appear! BTW, when you have this easter egg enabled watch out for random taxis driving across your screen! Enjoy!
  14. Rimweb Meet - II

    Great Show Ashok .... Three Cheers For you Mate.God Bless.
  15. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    1 Download and us ethe brower uploaded be me in the previous post... the net connection settings are given too. 2 Ear piece is working great, while talking on the phone its mono only the left earpiece works and MP3 is stereo 3 Remove the plastic that covers the ear piece mate. LOL i guess thats not letting u hear properly. 4 There is a battery problem 4 hrs of non stop mp3 play back is all it can handle. Suggest buy a back up battery or a travel charger. Anything else let me know bro. If u want some softwares u can mail me at annish(at)annishsarin(dot)com
  16. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    How To Connect To R-Connect and Surf The Net on Your KYO 7135 PDA To Use R-connect to surf on the PDA. Use the PDA phone as you would any other mobile phone or Palm PDA. Besides these features, the PDA phone can also be used to access the Internet. There are two ways to access the Internet with your PDA phone: directly through your PDA phone or by connecting the phone to your computer as a wireless modem. To Activate & subscribe to the R Connect service To activate R Connect please call up Customer Care. To access the Internet directly through your PDA phone, please configure your phone as follows. 1. Open the PrefsPDA application on the PDA. 2. Tap on the list box in the upper right corner and select Network. 3. Set the Service to 'Reliance'. Enter the User Name: As your phone number without the zero. 9300000000. Your Password: Is the same as the User Name. 4. Tap on Connect To connect your phone to your computer as a wireless modem, there are three basic steps that need to be followed. Step 1. Install the modem drivers. Step 2. Configure a Dial-Up Network Connection Step 3. Connect to the Internet.
  17. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    FAQ: Changing the SMS Messages Beep.... AND other System Sounds! Question: Can I customize the SMS Messages "Beep" with a mp3? Answer: Yes you can! As soon as I got my 7135 this was one of the first issues I wanted to figure out and I was successful! Here's what I did to make a MP3 into a "Beep" for the SMS Messages app: CAUTION: This does involve replacing a default system file! If you create the file incorrectly you may encounter problems-- be sure you read these directions completely & carefully and feel free to ask questions if you are unsure about what is happening. The original "Beep" can be restored from the ROM by deleting your custom mp3 and then perform TWO soft-resets. Step 1. Choose your victim: Select the mp3 you wish to make into your SMS Beep. I used the 3 second 64kbps mp3 of the Beatles: "Send me a postcard, Drop me a line!" which I think I downloaded from this forums "7135 Files" section. (Thank you whoever that was! ) I have also tested a 96kbps file, however like the flips and ringers, I wouldn't use a 128kbps just to be safe. Name your file KWC_sms.mp3 - I have included the Beatles version below if you want to skip to Step 3. Step 2. Prep the patient: This is the easy part. Kyocera has already given us the ability to create the file, we just never knew it! Open the Kyocera Mp3maker app on your desktop and browse for the KWC_sms.mp3 file from Step 1 above. Choose "Tone" as the sound type and press "Create". Before you install this file rename the resulting KWC_sms.mp3.pdb to KWC_sms.prc Step 3. Safety First: In the Messages apps "Incoming messages.." settings, select "Disabled" for each option: Pager, Text Msg & Net Alert. You can skip this step during the install as long as you complete Step 5 BEFORE you receive another SMS message. Step 4. Transplant the file: I used XP to beam it to my 7135, however you can sync it as well. If beamed it should ask you if you want to replace the existing file. Answer yes. Those that use the install tool to hotsync the file will NOT be asked to replace the file. Copying from a SD card will not work -- it will tell you the file on the RAM is not writable. (see discussion below) Step 5. Make the bypass: In order for the messages app to use the new mp3 file instead of the existing KWC_sms.prc from the ROM you will have to soft-reset TWICE. My unit did not recognize it until after two resets. My guess is one is for the palm-side and the other is for the phone-side. Ether way better safe than sorry. Step 6. Reverse Step 3: In the Messages apps "Incoming messages.." settings, select "Soft Beep" or "Load Beep" for the options you want to hear the new mp3: Pager, Text Msg & Net Alert. YOUR ALL SET. Send yourself a Text message, a Page or figure out how to get a Net Alert and you should hear your new mp3 sound instead of the standard Beep. NOTES: Kyocera obviously did not intend for this to happen so it could cause problems --use at your own risk -- My unit has been running flawlessly for two days with the new beep. To remove the mp3 SMS beep: Step A: Perform step 3 above. Step B: Use file manager or Filez to delete the KWC_sms.prc file. (You may see two of them, but the ROM version will not let you delete it, so find the other one ) Step C: Soft-reset TWICE and then perform step 6. YOU MUST RESEST TWICE before you receive your next SMS or your 7135 will Freeze! I reset ONCE and it still froze, But TWICE removed it perfectly. ----------------------------------- WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THE FILE BELOW WITHOUT READING EVERYTHING ABOVE! PS : Yes Tanveer i am enjoying it ........ cool phone kwc_sms__beatles.zip
  18. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    sorry mate, dont know about delhi but me using it in bombay and its serving me great. I logged in to R-connect & browsed on the phone too ( misplace the link that tells u how to, will upload that soon ), connected it as a modem also. let me tell u for 12000 or 13000 , its a steal and worth every penny & for 8000 its the best buy. The only drawback is the battery life it last only a day. Havent had a single network problem. The Mp3 player ( after installing bebooper ) is as good if not better then my ipod. The KYO supports 2gb of memory ( me using a 1gb currently ), you can store all word power point excell documents. Maintains your bank accounts. Loads of more functions ( can fill this entire page ). More then 10,000 freeware applications availabe to download. Try using KYO for SMS and u will never use another phone again. The most imp thing is that its a PDA phone so its gonna give u a little network problem, pls dont compare it to a nokia, seimens or anyother phone. If configured right, its a great buy. I am Loooooving it.
  19. ===== Wishes For 2006 =====

    Recipe for a Happy New Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . Take twelve fine, full-grown months; see that these are thoroughly free from old memories of bitterness, rancor and hate, cleanse them completely from every clinging spite; pick off all specks of pettiness and littleness; in short, see that these months are freed from all the past—have them fresh and clean as when they first came from the great storehouse of Time. Cut these months into thirty or thirty-one equal parts. Do not attempt to make up the whole batch at one time (so many persons spoil the entire lot this way) but prepare one day at a time. Into each day put equal parts of faith, patience, courage, work (some people omit this ingredient and so spoil the flavor of the rest), hope, fidelity, liberality, kindness, rest (leaving this out is like leaving the oil out of the salad dressing— don't do it), prayer, meditation, and one well-selected resolution. Put in about one teaspoonful of good spirits, a dash of fun, a pinch of folly, a sprinkling of play, and a heaping cupful of good humor. Wish Everyone at RimWeb A Very Happy & Prosperous New Year. GOD BLESS US ALL.
  20. Hi Ani i am using it right now and am very happy and satisfied with it.
  21. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Things You Can Do With Your Kyocera 7135 MP3 player with stereo earbuds Use it as a TV remote SSH into my webserver Track Gas Mileage Check Register (with Money) Check news and movie times with Avangto Email/Web stuff Games, lots of games. Fax/modem when on the road DocsToGo to use Word/Excel files for work eBooks Image viewer to show off family and other cool pics Unit conversion/calcuator for work Dictionary Intimate positions reference manual...ahem ( ashoksoft you there ) Bar drinks database Start Your CAR with it. .................. Lots more will kep you guys posted.
  22. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    How do I create MP3 ringtones for the 7135? Creating MP3 ringers for the 7135 can be a little tricky. You need to keep in mind the following: Amount of time the ringer should last. It will loop during the duration of the incoming call, so even if it's 5 seconds long, it will play over and over again until the incoming call is answered or times out. Making a real long ringer is fine, but you may not hear it all if you answer your calls quickly. The MP3 you choose, and the ringer it creates is yours, and the loudness of it is your problem There are some basic things you will need to edit, convert, and load this successfully (other than already having the software installed for synchronizing your 7135 to the PC): Kyocera MP3 - Ringer Maker - You can find it under the "7135\Additional Apps\MP3 Ringer Maker\" directory on the CD. MP3 to WAV converter - You can find free and free to try converters here for Windows. I happen to use Easy CD-DA Extractor as it does CD ripping, converting, bit rate changing, etc all in one application. MP3 is a compressed audio file that can't really be edited properly. It's a "zipped" version of the WAV that is extracted as it's played. Some editors will allow you to edit the MP3, but you are really editing the WAV, and that's fine. WAV editor - (Windows PC's come with "Sound Recorder" in the accessories folder on the start menu. It works fine for this). If you need a WAV editor, look here. This is assuming you already have the MP3 you want to use. If you don't have the MP3, but have a CD with a song you want to use, the link above also shows CD rippers/encoders for extracting CD audio to a WAV or MP3 file. Once you have your MP3 file, you will need to convert it to a WAV file for editing using the following steps: Take the WAV file and open it in your favorite WAV editor. Find the section you want to use as the ringer sound and remove the audio before and after that section in time. Depending on the editing software you use, you can change the properties of the WAV file and play with the sounds. Save the edited WAV file (some editors will allow you to save it as a MP3, and that saves the need to convert it. Convert the new edited WAV, back to MP3 using your converter. If it asks you for the bit rate, etc, stick with anything between 64-128kbps. Any more is useless for a ringer as the "quality" is not that important, any less will have poor sound. I personally use 64kbps for the ringers to keep them small, and they sound great while making a 20 second ringer only 80kb. Rename the new MP3 file to something seven characters or less. I would recommend ring001.mp3, ring002.mp3, etc. Open the Kyocera MP3 - Ringer Maker application. Browse to your new MP3 using the "Open File" button. Choose ringer as the type of sound you want to create. Leave the "Maximum kB" box blank. Press the create button. The Kyocera MP3 - Ringer Maker will create a PDB file in the same directory as the MP3 you used. Install this PDB like any other Palm application to the handset via a synchronization. After installation, reset the 7135 by pressing the reset button under the battery door. Your new ringer will be available after it boots back up. Another Option Another option is to not edit the MP3. You can pick any MP3 you want using the Kyocera MP3 - Ringer Maker. The "Maximum kB" box will allow you to specify the size of that file. What this does is allows the tool to start from the beginning of the MP3 and create the ringer until it reaches the size limit you specified. For example, if you have a 4MB (4096KB) MP3, and you specify a 1000KB limit, you will get about 1/4 of the MP3 as the ringer. I that happened to be a 4 minute MP3, more than likely, that's around a one minute ringer. This is obviously the easy way, but leaves you to the mercy of the beginning of the song. Either way, the PDB contains the raw MP3, with a Palm wrapper. You'll notice this when you see that the convert works in a second no matter the size of the file. [/font]
  23. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Great .... I am positive if you set it up right you will be more then happy with it. The File added is a good web browser better then the one provided try it guys. blazer.zip webprov.zip
  24. Setting Up And Optimizing The Kyocera 7135

    Well Supernova its available with Mohsin ( id = Kalyanprince ) for Rs 15,000. Nice phone if you looking for a Pda
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