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You can charge your mobile phone without a charger. You just need a green leaf of peepal tree and after some time your mobile phone does get charged. If your mobile has been discharged and you are in a forest and have no charger on you, do not worry. You Should take two peepal leaves and you will be able to chargeyour cell phone naturally. It is very good concept and easy to charge your mobile. You just have to open your mobile battery and connect it with peepal leaf. After that without shaking mobile set, you should set the battery in your mobile set. After some time your mobile would be charged. Residents of Chitrakoot conducted an experiment on this and became successful at their venture. Now many people in jungle or forests charge their cell phone through peepal leaves. Here is Step by Step guide to charge your mobile battery using peepal leaf 1- Open the mobile cover 2- Remove the battery 3- Take two to three fresh leaves of peepal/pipal/ ashwattha tree 4- Make contact of he stub of these leaves on your mobile battery terminal for a minute 5- Clean the mobile battery terminal with soft cloth 6- Place the battery again in your mobile and switch it on 7- Now you can see the result.- If required repeat the process with fresh leaves

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NSeries Problem with phone Memory Shows Memory Full delete some data
phone Memory Shows "Memory Full, delete some data" Most NSeries User experiencing with Phone memory. One of my friend scrap me few days back in my Nokia Hacker orkut Community am using N73 Music Edition since last almost 1 and half year.I am facing an issue with phonememory from last 3-4 Months. Suddenly I get an error "MemoryFull, delete some data" for phone memory. When I check Phone memory details, it showsme 44 MB used and only few KBsleft. Even If I make a total of all used phone memory, it never goes above 1 MB. I understand when everything is OK and if wecheck phone memory, it will show me around 33 MB free memory and 11 MB used memory which could be because of OS on phone. I am wondering why I suddenly my phone memory goes upto 44 MB even if there's nothing that can make phone memory to reach upto 44 MB. Did anyone face this issue ever ?If yes then please let me know the solution for the same. At present I found a workaround to this problem. When I get this memory full error, I clear the log from Application -> Log -> Settings. I make it no log or 1 day log and then restarts my cell. It resolves the problem The Solution is here Why the phone shows that full memory even though the file are around some 15 to 19 MB… The real problem is with application called “LIFEBLOG”…. I really hate this application since when I bought N73… When ever we taking photo or sending message or receiving message… this application take a copy and store in his data base. that’s why we are experiencing these problem… The solution is First you should have minimum of 150 KB free memory in your phone… its enough to open the Application Then open the Application-->Lifeblog-->option-->settings--> item types--> unmark all the items… then restart your mobile…. whiles start up… the lifeblog application will clean up the database and your phone memory will back to normal…. 15:23


Gmail Mobile Mailbox Settings for Nokia
In Today life we haven't so muchtime....Everything is going too fast. In this fast world email technology is growing so fast.We often check our mails on computer. But if your Computer is not near or you are not at home then you can check email on your Mobile. Many of us are using Mobiles to check email,But they use different method. In that method you firstneed to goto Your Email Provider's Website, then fill yourLogin Details and After that you can access your Email Inbox. But is it not Good If you receive youremails like Text Messages directly to your Phone. So if you want to get Emails Directly to your Mobile then follow the instructions given below: This Method is for Nokia S60 Mobiles Only,But if you are an Advanced User and Have a knowledge of Settings then you can try it on any mobile....Steps may Vary But Settings remain Same. Steps: 1. Goto Main Menu -> Messages->Settings->Email-> Mailboxes->If you have any otherMailboxes then goto Options->New Mailbox.Otherwise Phone will Automatically ask you to create anew mailbox. 2.Now Select Mailbox Settings-> Edit These settings with Following: Mailbox Name : Gmail or anything you wish. Access Point in Use : Access Pointof Your Service Provider (e.g. Mobile Office) My Email Address: Your Email Address Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.gmail.com Send Message : Immediately Username : Your Gmail Username Password: Your Email's Password Incoming Mail Server: imp.gmail.com Mailbox Type: IMAP4 Now Push Back and Select User Settings: Emails to retrieve: No. Of Emails you want to select in your mobile's Inbox.Set its range as you wish. Now Back three times, Goto Mailbox in Use and Select that MailboGmail) we created. Thats All.Now goto Messaging-> Gmail->Select Yes and your Phone will start connecting to server. Enjoy Mails on Your Mobiles. Above settings are for Nokia S60,If you have any another device or having trouble in configuring settings then kindly comment here. Thanks.

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