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My nokia n95 keeps going into test mode with my standart battery but with a other battery it turns on well how can i repair my standart battery because i don't want to buy a new battery.batteries are very expensive where i live
just clean the copper of the battery connectors and maybe you have to pull them together a bit to make it get a good connection. thats all to it.just clean the copper of the battery connectors and maybe you have to pull them together a bit to make it get a good connection. thats all to it.
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Here are a couple of codes to soft/hard reset/format a Nokia N95 mobile device:
Soft reset code *#7370#
Hard reset code *#7780#
If the hard format code mentioned aboive does not work, try the following manual method to hard reset/format Nokia N95:
+ Turn off the mobile device.
+ Press and Hold the following three buttons: the green Call Answer button, the "*" button, and the number "3? button.
+ While holding these buttons, turn on the phone and keep holding the
keys untill the mobile phone restarts and prompts you to enter details.
You'll have gathered by now that the Nokia N95's battery is a little on the slim side, considering the amount of high-tech goodies it's got to power. Here are a few tips to last longer on your daily charge:
Firstly, make damn sure you do charge the N95 each night, so at least it's starting the day on 'full'
The Camera is the single biggest power drain. While waiting to take shots or shoot a video clip, don't keep the camera with a 'live' viewfinder - better to close it down and then open it again just before you actually need to take the shot/clip. And if you're going to an event where you know you'll be using the camera/camcorder a lot, consider taking along a spare battery or portable charger
Keep WLAN scanning off, you can always scan manually if needed, or turn it back on
Unless you know you're going to be staying in an area with good 3G signal and you know you have a 3G SIM card, go into 'Tools | Settings | Phone | Network' and change 'Network mode' to 'GSM' - this will stop the N95 hunting for 3G signals, expending large amounts of power switching cells and holding on to weak mast locks.
Watch what applications you leave running in the background - some games and Java applications are especially processor hungry, even when paused!
When using the N95 as a navigator in car, with display and GPS both active, do yourself a favour and buy a $10 12V adapter/charger, so that instead of draining the battery at a rate of knots you're actually gaining extra charge.
You could try this, it worked on my N95. But not on my mates. So it's up to you, this will reset the phone, or not, but whichever way it won't damage it. Take your SIM card out. Make sure your phone battery is fully charged. Press* 3 sendat the same time and turn the phone on. Keep them pressed until the reset screen appears.
Give it time to reset.
Yes! I know, you need someone to press the ON button.
turn off the dual mode. go to menu-tools-settings-phone-network then change network mode to gsm instead of dual mode. it helped me a lot. my battery lasts for a day with moderate use of music player
If your phone used to work but has stopped because it froze and you took the battery out, to restart it. There's a possibility that it will need a reset to get it going again.
Reset code: *#7780# But if you just got it, and it has never worked, it might be blocked, by the original owner, (who lost the phone or had it stolen), using the
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
in which case you need to take it to a repair shop.
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