I'm sorry, but all versions of Talks for third edition phones will come up talking, using the Nokia TTS, after installation. So it is possible to set the software installation to all independently.
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To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 10:34 PMSubject: [access-uk] adjusting date/time on Simbian Based Phones without sight
Found this that Steve wrote a few years ago.Just ran with it on my phone and then plugged the phone in and got it connect to my pc suite and talks up and running now. All without sighted help.
grinsThis describes how to adjust the date/time on Simbian based phones without vision.
This is useful when installing access software such as Talks as the software is signed with a security signature.
I find the quickest way to set time and date is to reformat the phone if you have already updated the firmware Type *#7370#, then Key1, then 12345 followed by Key1. This is the lock code. Wait for the phone to reboot, then type immediately, lon into the first field, which sets the city to London, then Key1, then type in the current time, then Key1 then the = current date in 09022007 format, no spaces or anything, then Key1 again, then = wait for about a minute for the phone to install bits from the hard disk. = Now you should be able to install Talks. The only difficulty is if your phone defaults to setting the software to signed only. Then you really won't be able to do it without sight, or Ihave not found a reliable way of doing it.
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