Here is a couple of things I find useful when playin with Nokia E70 phone. You can also find some useful applications collected on this page.
Most of the information collected on this page was picked up in various forums on the web. I decided to collect it on one place so that I can access it easily next time I have to reset my phone :-). Welcome to the wonderful world of smart phones.
iptel.org CA certificate [1]. That way you can access all iptel.org servers using HTTPS without warnings.
IM+ [2] as Jabber/ICQ/AIM/MSN client. This is a trial version, you need to register it if you plan to use it.
PuTTY [3]. I also recommend to install the addional fonts [4] which you can find in the same directory.The display of E70 has high resolution and the original PuTTY fonts are hard to read.
webmail [5] instead.
i [6]
Select correct default access point Set Public user name to sip:xxx@iptel.org where xxx is your username Disable use of compression (sigcomp is not yet deployed at iptel.org Set Registration to yes. Set Use security to NO Proxy server - no change Registrar: - Registrar server address: sip:iptel.org
- Realm: iptel.org
- User name: xxx
- Password: yyy
- Transport type: UDP
- Port: 5060
If you have more APs (like me wifi at work and wifi at home), copy the profile and change just the AP there (as far as I know each AP could have different proxy settings). I did not test the switch over, but I expect it should work this way.
Create a new profile in Internet Telephone settings.
- Name: iptel
- SIP profiles: add profile(s) you have created.
You should see two icons in the status bar (near the battery indicator), one consisting of 4 small squares (representing the WiFi AP connection) and second one showing handset and the globe (in the small version it looks like GE logo). The most important settings are security (NO) and service profile (IETF). If you set security to on then it sends Require: sec-agree and does not accept digest authentication.
http://fuse.stc.cx/autolock [7] You can install it in your phone from http://iptel.org/jan/nokia/autolock-1.0.sisx [8]
Firmware Updates
The software for doing firmware updates on your own can be downloaded here: http://www.nokia.co.uk/softwareupdate [9]
Unfortunately this works only under Windows, you need the USB cable for it and it deletes everything on or from your phone (so make a backup first).
Firmware history:
- 1.0610.05.06 RM-10: crashes on multiple 180s (from an forked INVITE)
- 2.0618.07.10 31-08-06 RM-10: fixed the crash when receiving multiple 180s (from an forked INVITE)