hi
the lcd screen on my nokia n95 8gb has recently been replaced by my insurance company.
since i got it back the backlight on the lcd screen will not turn off in conjunction with the rest of the light's
(just stays on all the time!)
any help would be appreciated
thx
I don’t know if it has been discussed before but I was not able to find it. I recently switched from HTC windows phone to Nokia N95 8GB (used). I upgraded the system software to latest one.
I do not have a data plan. It connects smoothly to wifi & I am able to use nokia messaging service. The problem starts when I move out of one wifi network to another (home to office). The wifi icon shows connected even if I am well away from the wifi network & then if I try to go in wifi settings to try to disconnect manually, the wifi manager & connection manager hangs, often the whole phone hangs & eventually I have to pull off the battery. If I don’t pull battery off, the phone heats up & drains the battery very very quickly.
Wifi management was much better with windows phone & worked like PC connecting to whatever (saved) wifi network available, and seamlessly switching networks.
Secondly is there a way to stop every application asking for access point & automatically connect to whatever wifi network available (like windows).
I would really appreciate if anyone can help me with these issues.
When I open the rear camera of my N95 for taking photos, I can see a lot of area covered in the photo but when I turn the mode to video, I observe that the camera gets a bit zoomed in. I mean the camera in video mode seems to be zoomed in one step as compared to the camera in photo mode. In video mode the object gets a bit bigger. Recently I bought two Nokia 5230 sets, and there is no difference in the area covered in photo mode or video mode and I see their videos are alot more better than my N95.
I want to ask is it possible that the zoom in (automatic) be disabled in video mode. I want the camera should show same area in view finder, and in actual, in video and photo modes. Why is it so that objects automatically zooms in a bit when we switch over to video mode?
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