How to Rip DVD movie or Convert video to iPad

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I had pictures on my motorola phone and transferred them by blue tooth to my nokia 5230, as i don't have USB cable for the motorola phone to move them to my computer while i do have it for the nokia (my computer has no blue tooth capabilities). And strange the pictures get always put by default in the inbox of my nokia and when i connect the nokia 5230 to my computer through the USB cable, the wizard that opens to move files between the phone and computer, doesn't move or synchronize those pictures, it moves all the files in my inbox except those pictures and when i try to explore the files content of the nokia phone on my computer by exploring my mobile phone drive which shows 2 drives, one for the phone memory card and one for the phone SIM card, I can see all files on my phone SIM or memory card except those pictures. I can never email or text those pictures direct from the phone as the phone doesn't at all provide any option to do that and doesn't allow to move the pictures to any other folder on my phone except to My Folders which acts the same like inbox of not allowing any option to move them out of there through USB or email or text. The only way to do it is to move them one by one to my gallery which allows all files stored in it to get synchronized with my computer, the only problem with this method is I have 1000 pictures and moving them individually would take days. Any help how to move those pictures to my computer in one shot?
 
It does look good although the only downside for me I guess is the weak camera. But then again it depends on where the person will be using it most of the times.
 
I think you will need to copy them on by one. In the inbox, the photos are stored as a message. You need to move them to a proper folder on the memory card.
 
I just bought a new NOKIA 5800 and checked voice clarity feature in it. Right now I am getting good voice clarity and even after using this feature, didn
 
Nokia E63 is slightly thicker than his brother E71, but not as it is a penalty. Remember, I have N95, Field of chubby. The E63 holds the same keys on the front of the camera, but eliminates the volume rocker button and dedicated recorder. Although sad to loose, in some cases, for most users, it is no great loss.
 
I am trying to add names to address book and I am looking for the backspace button if I need to remove a mistyped letter. Any clue what key is used for backspacing? Thanks!
 
I think that *sometimes* fakes have their place. Like fake brand clothing/purses/watches/sunglasses/ect, sure- they give a lil bling boost cheaply, and it doesn't matter if they wear out faster b/c attire trends and seasons are so short. I see absolutely NO point in knowingly buying a fake N95 though, b/c at least in the US, it's not a 'famous' item (yet!)- the masses don't recognize it immediately like they would say an iphone. And the abilities of a fake vs a genuine N95 are SO far apart, and the many functions of the N95 are what makes it so desirable, again I just don't get why someone would want a crappy cell in an N95 housing. IMHO if someone gets a fake N95 it's most likely b/c they're not informed enough to spot it, and the ones that do know probably don't fully realize the functionality that's absent. So info is key I think, go HoFo! :}
 
Guys, I water damaged my N95-4 and now the LCD needs to be replaced. Any pointers?? Every thing works just fine but the lcd has water marks underneath. I took the face plate off and cleaned up the front of the LCD and the face plate but the problem is still there and the last solution is to replace the LCD.

Any suggestions on where to buy it from?
 
I agree with Slashd0t. These scammers use sites like EBay to rip people off by selling these fakes and they don't do anything about it. The most a buyer can do is leave negative feedback... It's hard and, in some cases, impossible to distinguish a real phone from a fake when buying online because the crooks can steal pics of the real thing and post them. Being able to distinguish between the real thing and the knockoff and dealing locally or with trusted sources is the best bet.
 
I am new here, but I agree with RedDragonUT on the issue of fake phones. I bought a CECT i9 off eBay and yes it is a 'fake' iPhone...but guess what...I didn't pay $200 for just the phone, I paid $120.

I will save even more since I am not locked into a 2yr contract. If I went with the contract and legit phone, I would have to pay a required $30/month for the life of the phone for the Data Plan, $100/month for Unlimited Nationwide, and $20/month for Unlimited Text Messaging.

Over just 2yrs, that $200 phone costs $3,800. I saved myself $3,625 since I spend only $25 every 4 months for a pre-paid service.

Best of all, the i9 has all the features that I need in a phone, plus it was even advertised as being a 'unlocked' CECT i9 and not an unlocked iPhone.

Just my .02

-pat
 
Nokia maintains 41% smartphone market share while RIM and Apple shares decline (in fact iphone even decline in volume terms):
 
the right softkey should default to the "clear" (which is the same thing as backspace) as soon as you start typing.
 
I have an old Nokia 2190 & have wondered why some SIMs work fine (like most of my 'roaming SIMs') but others, such as my T-Mobile USA SIMs, my H2O SIM, and my Mobal SIM, do not. Also, the newer dual IMSI eKit UK/US SIMs do not work in this phone either. The phone is unlocked so that can't be the issue, can it? Do some old phones simply refuse to work with certain combinations of SIMs?
 
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