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Monday, November 17, 2014
Nokia 1280 Contact Service Local Mode Problem Solution

Nokia 1280 Contact Service Problem Solution
Nokia 1280 Local Mode Problem Solution
Nokia 1280 Contact Service Local Mode Problem Solution
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Nokia 7510s Intgrated Hands Free mode loud speaker solution
This repair solution covered for Nokia 7510 supernova Hands Free Speaker Failure. The speaker failed to have no audio sound output when trying to activate the hands free mode our loud speaker option. This solution simply shows and tell us the location of the spare components that might cause the speaker failure.
Ensure that the Speaker is perfectly working before trying to use this solution. This solution may only help if the said speaker is working fine.
The solution only shows the possible components that might cause the problem if the loud speaker does not have and audio sound output. The components on the layout is composed of the filter coils and a protection filter that looks like a chip resistor. You may check those certain components by checking the chip filter coils continuity using a multimeter. Those two black colored components are ESD protection resistor, you may check it also if shorted or not, replace it if found shorted, removing it and leave it open, also works but not advisable.
Ensure that the Speaker is perfectly working before trying to use this solution. This solution may only help if the said speaker is working fine.
Nokia 7510s Hands Free Mode / Ringer loud Speaker solution

Wednesday, October 15, 2014
How to Transfer Files Using Media Transfer Mode Via Wi Fi on Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet

Note: You will need a Wi-Fi enabled devices that supports Media transfer such as a computer running Microsoft, Windows Vista orWindows 7.
To pair your device with the computer:
- Check if the media transfer mode of your device is enabled. It is normally enabled by default.
- Using the USB cable, connect your device to a computer.
- On your computer, once the name of your device appear, click on Network Configuration and just follow the steps on how to pair the computer.
- After pairing, safely disconnect your device from your computer.
These steps will work only on Windows 7 OS and the computer is connected to the Wi-Fi Access point via network cable.
To connect paired devices wirelessly in Media Transfer Mode:
- First things first, check if the media transfer mode is enabled.
- On your Home Lcd, tap on the Menu icon.
- Select Settings > Xperia > USB connectivity.
- Then tap the paired device that you want to connect to under Trusted devices.
- Tap connect.
If you want to disconnect, just tap on the paired device and tap Disconnect.
If you want to remove the paired device, tap on the paired device you want to remove and select Forget.
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