When you press volume button from standby menu, it will show phone status like date, profile, free memory, battery, etc. With simple trick, you can also show your phone number here.
Open contacts then Options (be sure not to be highlighting a contact) select Special numbers then My numbers by filling any of thses options will add itself to the phone status list. Some phones firmware may give slightly different menu options.
But remember if you change your sim you will need to change this number yourself.
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If you have a lot collection of Midi files (poly ringtones), you can set them as vibrating music for your ringtones. All you need is only convert the MIDI files to SP-MIDI using MMS Guru’s MIDIscale.
With SP-MIDI you can set one audio track as the “Vibration Trigger”.
Here one sample vibrating music created by solidsnake204 from lasyk.net forum: Vibrating Ecuador
It work on most new SE phones
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Tools needed:
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this is my first tutorial ever,tried to make it as simple and as detailed
hope everyone find it easier…
Note:
- this tutorial goes same for 240x320px & 176x220px walkman 2.0 devices
- your phone must be de-branded,in order to have those skins
Read more tutorial here
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Camera on your phone has many feature like face recognition, anti-shake, zoom, red-eye reduction and other cool functions built-in to your handset. But beyond taking higher quality pictures or shooting better movies, there’s not much else you can do with the camera in your phone.
Well, this will change soon. There’s already quite powerful image processor chip inside your phone. Knowing that, Sony Ericsson had a brilliant idea. Recent Sony Ericsson patent application could make ‘em a bit more worthwhile. The patent describes a scenario where a user could input commands by simply gesturing in front of the lens, and the phone would then be able to decode certain actions and react accordingly. Apparently, one could answer a phone (in handsfree fashion, of course) from across the room with just a flick of the wrist, and tracks streaming over Bluetooth could be controlled by waving your hands like you just don’t care. Granted, users would still have to be where the handset could see them, but aside from that, the idea’s not too shabby.
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