Archive for November, 2009
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
The iPhone is without doubt one of the most successful phones every produced, but it’s not perfect. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great phone. I’ve had one since the day it was released and not really had any problems with it, but I know there are quite a few people out there who have problems with coverage and getting a signal, others struggle to make it through the day because of its relatively short battery life.
This week saw the release of the iPhone on Orange, with Vodafone expected to release it early next year. For some this will solve the problem of coverage, but if you’re tied into a contract with O2 it’s not really going to help you much until you’re out of commitment with O2.
The good news is that as the phone is no longer exclusive to one network, O2 have agreed to unlock all pay monthly iPhone handsets – allowing you to use an alternative sim card in the handset if you want to. You’ll still need to pay O2 your usual line rental each month, but at least you’ll be able to use a sim card from a different network in the phone. You can find more details on what you need to do to unlock your phone on my post that explains “How to Unlock your iPhone“

Unlock your iPhone to use it on any UK network
As you’ll still be paying for minutes and texts with O2, you might as well still use your O2 sim, but having to constantly swap sim cards over is a hassle we could all do without. To overcome this, we’ve just launched the Twin Sim Charging Case for the iPhone 3G & iPhone 3GS.
The idea behind the case is simple. It works in a similar way to the Mophie Juice pack and Case-Mate fuel to charge your iPhone while it’s in the case, but also adds a twin sim adapter that allows you to have two sim cards in your iPhone at the same time as long as your iPhone is unlocked.

iPhone 3G & 3GS Twin Sim Charging Case
The Twin Sim Charging Case contains a rechargeable 1900mAh battery that can be used to charge your iPhone or extend battery life by:
- 300 hours stand by time
- 5 hours talk time
- 25 hours music playback
- 8 hours video playback
- 5 hours game play
- 6 hours Internet surfing over Wi-Fi
To recharge the battery or your iPhone, you just need to plug it into a spare USB port on your laptop or PC. You won’t need any additional cables as the case has a USB cable built in.
Having two sims in your phone opens up no end of ways to save yourself time and money:
- Better Deals: Since the iPhone launched, the number of ‘Sim Only’ tariffs available has increased significantly, with most networks offering much better deals than you can get on the iPhone. If you find you’re constantly exceeding your free minutes, get a Sim Only deal from a different network and switch to it when you’re out of minutes or texts.
- Tethering: O2 charge quite a bit for using your iPhone as a modem to connect your laptop to the internet. By using a Mobile Broadband Sim from 3, you can cut your data costs considerably.
- Calling abroad: Using a sim card from a company such as Lebara will save you money on calls abroad. By using the twin sim adapter, you can easily switch to the cheaper sim card when ever you need to make a call, without having to restart your phone or try and remove your O2 sim.
- Travelling Overseas: If you travel often, the cheapest way to make calls is by using a local sim card. Instead of buying a second phone, simply put your foreign sim in the twin sim case and switch to it when ever you’re away.
- Everything Together: If you currently use two phones, there will be times when the number you need to call is in the phone you don’t have with you. By using just one handset, all your contacts, calendar appointments and emails are with you all the time.
Fitting the Twin Sim Adapter:
Fitting the case takes just a couple of minutes, all you’ll need is your sim tray removal tool that came with your iPhone, or if like me you’ve lost it, a paperclip.
1. Remove the sim tray and attach your sim cards to the Twin Sim Reader and insert into your phone

Attach the Sim Cards to the adapter and insert into phone
2. Remove the top cover of the case and slide it onto the phone

Slide the top of the case onto the phone.
3. Fold the 2nd sim card over the top of your iPhone and clip it into place behind the USB connector. Once in place, clip the back cover onto the case.

Clip the 2nd sim into place and refit the top cover
4. To switch between sim cards, go into the Sim Applications menu within settings on your iPhone

Sim Application menu lets you chose which sim card to use.
Don’t forget though, the twin sim functionality will only work once you’ve unlocked your iPhone.

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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
If you’ve recently purchased the Route66 Software for your Samsung Omnia HD, you may be running into a few snags during the installation.
Although the software is compatible with touch based Symbian handsets, you’ll need to download some additional software in order for the software to install successfully.

Route 66 - Sat Nav for S60 Handsets
If you’re finding that the phone is telling you that the software isn’t compatible with your phone, you’ll need to download an updated version of Route66 Sync in order for it to run on S60 V5.
To download the updated version, head over the the Route 66 Support Site
If you’re still having problems after downloading this update you’ll need to contact Route 66 technical support as there may be other files that need to be updated.

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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
The Samsung Genio is proving to be an incredibly popular phone. Its a touchscreen phone that packs in a lot of features considering it’s small size. If you’ve got one you’ll want to keep it safe from knocks and drops, but with so many different mobile phone cases and covers available, people often ask us “Which is the best case for my Samsung Genio” so to help you out, here’s a list of our top 5 cases for the Samsung Genio Touch.
1. FlexiShield Skin for Samsung Genio Touch
If you’re not one for leather cases, or you want a case that is a bit more practical then a FlexiShield Skin will probably suit you better. FlexiShield Skins for the Genio are thicker and tougher than standard Silicone Cases and will certainly give your phone more bounce if you drop it! It has a non slip feel to it and covers all of the back of the handset, leaving the camera free for you to take your photos.

FlexiShield Plus Skin For Samsung Genio Touch
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
This week we saw the release of the iPhone on Orange and the end of O2′s exclusivity. This is great news for a number of reasons. Hopefully it will force the networks to start bringing the costs down for the monthly plans, but it also opens the iPhone up to people that for what ever reason can’t use O2.
The even better news is that now the iPhone is no longer exclusive to one network, O2 have agreed to unlock all pay monthly iPhone handsets for free and Pay & Go customers that have had their iPhones for more than 12 months for a one off cost of £14.69 (taken from your pre-paid credit).

Unlock your iPhone to use it on any UK network
This means that once your phone has been unlocked you’ll be able to use your iPhone on any network. You’ll still need to pay O2 your usual line rental each month, but if you were an early adopter of the iPhone 3G, this could be as little as 2 months.
To get O2 to unlock your iPhone, simply head over to http://shop.o2.co.uk/update/unlockmyiphone.html where you’ll need to enter your details and the IMEI of your iPhone and O2 will unlock your phone within 14 days.
Unlike other handsets, the iPhone unlocking process is extremely simple and is carried out by O2 and Apple. O2 will update the activation servers at Apple and tell them to unlock your phone the next time that you sync with iTunes. Once you’ve received a confirmation text message from O2, you just need to put the sim card in the iPhone from your new network and sync the phone with iTunes. Once the sync is complete you’ll see a screen confirming that your iPhone is now unlocked and ready to be used on any network.

Confirmation in iTunes that your iPhone has been unlocked
If you want to use your existing O2 sim as well as a sim for cheaper international calls or use abroad, you might want to take a look at our Twin Sim Charging Case. It allows you to use two sim cards in your iPhone without the need to keep swapping them over and has a built in extended battery that more than doubles the life of your iPhone.
Configure Internet, MMS and Voicemail:
Once your phone has been unlocked, you’ll need to change a few of the settings in order for your iPhone to be able to access the internet, send picture messages and divert to voice mail. I’ve listed the settings below for each of the main UK networks.
To change these settings, you’ll need to access the ‘Cellular Data Network’ settings. To do this, Press Settings -> General -> Network -> Cellular Data Network and change the settings in each section to what’s listed below.

You'll need to adjust the network settings in order to access the internet
If your network isn’t listed below, you’ll need to contact your network’s technical support team for them.
T-Mobile UK (& Virgin)
Cellular Data
- APN: general.t-mobile.uk
- Username: user
- Password: pass
Visual Voicemail – Not currently supported on T-Mobile UK
- APN: general.t-mobile.uk
- Username: user
- Password: pass
MMS
- APN: general.t-mobile.uk
- Username: user
- Password: pass
- MMSC: http://mmsc.t-mobile.co.uk:8002
- MMS Proxy: 149.254.201.135:8080
- MMS Max Message Size: (blank)
- MMS UA Prof URL: (blank)
O2 UK
Cellular Data
- APN: idata.o2.co.uk
- Username: vertigo
- Password: password
Visual Voicemail
- APN: idata.o2.co.uk
- Username: vertigo
- Password: password
MMS
- APN: idata.o2.co.uk
- Username: vertigo
- Password: password
- MMSC: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
- MMS Proxy: 193.113.200.195:8080
- MMS Max Message Size: 307200
- MMS UA Prof URL: (blank)
Vodafone UK
Cellular Data
- APN: internet
- Username: (blank)
- Password: (blank)
Visual Voicemail – Not currently supported on Vodafone UK
- APN: internet
- Username: (blank)
- Password: (blank)
MMS
- APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk
- Username: wap
- Password: wap
- MMSC: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms/
- MMS Proxy: 212.183.137.012 (note the leading zero in the last octet)
- MMS Max Message Size: (blank)
- MMS UA Prof URL: (blank)
Orange UK
Cellular Data
- APN: orangeinternet
- Username: (blank)
- Password: (blank)
Visual Voicemail – Not currently supported on Orange UK (even though the phone is sold on Orange)
- APN: N/A
- Username: N/A
- Password: N/A
MMS (username and password are case sensitive)
- APN: orangemms
- Username: Orange
- Password: Multimedia
- MMSC: http://mms.orange.co.uk
- MMS Proxy: 192.168.224.10:8080
- MMS Max Message Size: 307200
- MMS UA Prof URL: (blank)
Three UK
Cellular Data
- APN: three.co.uk
- Username: (blank)
- Password (blank)
Visual Voicemail – Not currently supported on Three UK
- APN: N/A
- Username: N/A
- Password: N/A
MMS
- APN: three.co.uk
- Username: (blank)
- Password: (blank)
- MMSC: http://mms.um.three.co.uk:10021/mmsc
- MMS Proxy: 217.171.129.2:8799
- MMS Max Message Size: 307200
- MMS UA Prof URL: (blank)
Setting up Voicemail
As Visual Voicemail isn’t supported on any network other than O2, you’ll need to set up your voicemail box on the iPhone. Setting up your voicemail is fairly straight forward.
- Obtain your voicemail number from your network
- Open up the phone screen and go into the dial pad
- Dial in *5005*86*xxx# (Replacing xxx with your voicemail number, e.g. 121 for Vodafone)
- Press call
All done. Your iPhone should now work regardless of the network or sim that you’re using, but remember, you’ll need to have your handset unlocked by O2 in order to use it on another network.

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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
The Nokia N97 was a big hit for Nokia earlier this year and they’re hoping to do even better with its baby brother – the Nokia N97 Mini. Visually it looks very similar to the original N97 but Nokia have made a number of changes to its design. It’s smaller, lighter, has less internal memory and has a slightly different keypad layout, but other than that the two handsets are very similar. If you’re upgrading from an earlier Nokia such as the N95 or N96, some of your accessories will still work, but most cases, covers and desk stands won’t.
To help you make the right choice in deciding on accessories for your new smart phone, we’ve compiled our list of top 10 accessories for the Nokia N97 Mini.
1. Nokia CP-390 N97 Mini Carry Case
A Mobile Fun favourite – the Nokia CP-390 carry pouch is a custom made horizontal pouch made exclusively for the Nokia N97 Mini. It’s a hard-wearing Leather case, discretely embossed with a Nokia N-series logo. It holds your phone securely and allows you to use it in either portrait or landscape mode without having to remove it from the case, in fact you can even use the slide out qwerty keyboard without taking it out of the case. There is a secure belt clip on the back, and a strong magnetic catch to keep the case closed. The inside of the case has a microfibre lining that helps to keep your N97 Mini clean and fingerprint free.

Nokia N97 Mini Carry Case - CP390
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