HOW TO STOP ONLY 70 SETTINGS ALLOWED PROBLEM ON NOKIA S40 PHONES

This has been a Long term Problem that only have Temporary Solution, Most of the Nokia Series40 Mobile user are having the problem of only 70 Sets Allowed which does not allow user to Save New Internet Settings, the settings are automatically discarded, this usually happen to those S40 Users who uses Tweak.

Whenever a Service Provider sends the GPRS setting to your mobile it is Discarded by the mobile Automatically, because of this you are not able to use the Internet on your mobile or have enough Internet Settings on your Phone such that you have to Delete old ones to accept new ones.

=> Here is a Permanent Solution to solve the Problem of only 70 Settings Allowed on All Nokia S40 Phones.  


HOW THIS PROBLEM OCCUR! 

Every time a new configuration setting is saved in s40 mobile, it makes a new folder in phone memory, it remain there even if you delete that configuration settings in your Network Place and the maximum limit is only 70 folders. So if you are facing this problem you can solve it by formatting your mobile phone but the entire data from your mobile will be deleted (such as contact, messages, configuration settings etc.). So here is the simple way to overcome this problem without formatting the mobile and it will take hardly 5-10 minutes. 


REQUIREMENT TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM 

- A PC with atleast 256 MB RAM 

- Original Nokia Data Cable or Your PC must be Bluetooth Enabled. 

- Mobile Media browser like "Oxycube" [28.3MB] 

- Nokia PC Suite (Should Be Installed During Use of Oxycube). 


STEPS TO FOLLOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM!  

1. Download Oxycube HERE, Install it on your PC after Succesful Download. 


2. Connect your Phone to your PC using bluetooth or data cable in PC Suite Mode, Then Open Oxycube. 


3. Now in Oxycube, Go to Phone memory "C" in which you will find a folder named "omadm". 


4. In that folder there are 70 folders naming 1 to 70. 


5. Delete some or all the Folder & you are Done. 


=> Now you can save new configuration settings and enjoy the GPRS internet on your mobile.



Created by:
+_kyosuke_+

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