Below is a table showing all of the profiles I am aware of and a listing of Nokia phones. This will help me develop some more profiles because it will show which phones have which common features. If your phone isn't listed or is missing information, please let me know. Likewise if I've added a profile and it is marked as untested - let me know if you test it.
Sources for this information are the Nokia Media Transfer application, the Forum Nokia web site and the Gammu phone database.
First, all of the Nokia-supported phones (these can also be found on Nokia's download page - I provide this information for comparison to aid in modifying a profile for your own use):
Name | Model | OS | Resolution | Codecs |
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E90 | RA-6 | S60 3rd FP1/9.2 | 800x352 240x320 | H.263 H.264 MPEG-4 Real 7-10 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC AAC+ eAAC+ WMA MP3 MP4 MIDI WAV |
N95 | RM-159 RM-160 | 240x320 | ||
N76 | RM-135 RM-149 | |||
N80 | RM-91 RM-92 RM-93 | S60 3rd/9.1 | 352x416 | |
N91 | RM-43 RM-158 | 176x208 | ||
N93i | RM-156 RM-157 | 240x320 | ||
N93 | RM-55 RM-153 | |||
N92 | RM-100 RM-102 | |||
N77 | RM-194 | |||
N73 | RM-132 RM-133 | |||
N71 | RM-67 RM-112 | H.263 H.264 MPEG-4 Real 7-10 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC AAC+ eAAC+ MP3 MP4 MIDI WAV | ||
N75 | RM-128 | H.263 MPEG-4 Real 7-10 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC AAC+ eAAC+ MP3 MP4 MIDI WAV | ||
E50 | RM-170 | |||
E65 | RM-208 | |||
E70 | RM-10 RM-24 | 352x416 | ||
E61i | RM-227 RM-294 | 320x240 | ||
N90 | RM-42 | S60 2nd FP3/8.1a | 352x416 | H.263 MPEG-4 Real 7-8 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC AAC+ eAAC+ MP3 MP4 MIDI WAV |
N70 | RM-84 RM-99 | 176x208 | ||
N72 | RM-180 | H.263 MPEG-4 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC AAC+ eAAC+ MP3 MP4 MIDI WAV |
Second, the rest of the Nokia suite of phones suggesting compatible profiles for download:
Name | Model | OS | Resolution | Codecs | Notes |
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6121 Classic | ??? | S60 3rd FP1/9.2 | 240x320 | H.263 H.264 MPEG-4 Real 7-10 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC AAC+ eAAC+ WMA MP3 MP4 MIDI WAV | Model number required. Equivalent to N95 or N76 |
5700 XpressMusic | |||||
6110 Navigator | |||||
6120 Classic | |||||
6290 | |||||
3250 | RM-38 | S60 3rd/9.1 | 176x208 | Equivalent to N91. Untested Download | |
E62 | RM-88 | 320x240 | H.263 MPEG-4 Real 7-10 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC AAC+ eAAC+ MP3 MP4 MIDI WAV | Derived from E61. Untested Download | |
E61 | RM-89 | Working Download | |||
5500 Sport | RM-86 | 208x208 | Unique resolution. Untested Download | ||
6680 | RM-36 | S60 2nd FP2/8.0a | 176x208 | H.263 MPEG-4 Real 7-8 AMR-NB AMR-WB AAC MP3 MIDI WAV | Reported working by commenter. Download |
6681 | RM-57 | Equivalent to 6680 Untested Download | |||
6682 | RM-58 | ||||
6630 | RM-1 | ||||
6620 | NHL-12 | S60 2nd FP1/7.0s | Reported working by commenter. Download | ||
3230 | RM-51 | Equivalent to 6620 Untested Download | |||
6670 | RH-67 RH-68 | ||||
6260 | RM-25 | ||||
7610 | RH-51 RH-52 |
I have stopped at the Series 60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 1 phones since they are the earliest phones I have working reports for. I do know that the N-Gage didn't work for me (that's a Series 60 1st Edition phone). There are currently no Nokia-supported Series 40 phones and I don't own one so I have no idea of the support of those.
This should put the topic of supported phones to bed for now. I'd expect that most new Nokias once released should get official profiles (if not, complain!).
hi, weve changed comments earlier ;) about the support of a nokia 7390 (s40) phone. ive got now a alot of informations for you, like paths to music etc.
ReplyDeletehfj: I can't find where you've posted that info if you mean you already have -- please post a link and I'll try to update this list.
ReplyDeletehi, if you remember ive already posted a week ago or something like that. i was able to get my hands on the 7390.
ReplyDeleteive looked for the paths
dir.memorycard: file:///E:/
dir.photos: file:///C:/predefgallery/predefphotos/
dir.tones: file:///C:/predefgallery/predeftones/
dir.videos: file:///C:/predefgallery/predefvideos/
full screen: 240x320
canvas: 240x248
camera: 3mpx, 2048x1536
if you need something else just add a comment ;)
Okay, firstly NO PROMISES and AT YOUR OWN RISK -- specifically, I'd back up everything on your phone first, because I have no idea if this will work. Also if it does work, the first thing it might try to do is clear out those folders.
ReplyDeleteSo warning over and give this a shot, and keep me posted.
hi, sorry took some time to get to the phone ;)
ReplyDeletesoo, i think a made some mistakes with the paths last time (i had to do it remotely on the phone with my girlfriend)
i was browsing the phone by bluetooth and the memory card is in the normal file root of the phone, also i think the directory names are cloaked according to the phone language.
how do i get the real names? mounting as drive? cheers alex
If you're still paying attention... yes you can see the real paths by putting a memory card in a card reader. That'll do it.
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