I8000 Omnia II
Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
кодът стана явно е универсален ;)
Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
това меню което излезе няма нищо общо с това на клип4ето тук има супер много работи и няма оправия :S :(
Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
Мале колко ме кефи дизайнът на телефона.. Днес го видях на живо (за жалост нямах време да си поиграя с него) и просто дизайнът е.... УАУ. Незнам, но телефончето ми допада адски много. Пак питам притежателите на телефона - 1.Силна и качествена ли е музиката от високоговорителите при слушане на музика? 2.Как реагира дисплеят на телефона - по-добре или по-зле от този на N97/ 5800 например? 3.Наистина ли, ако има сложени повече widget-и по началните екрани, телефонът се бави? Благодаря за отговорите предварително. ;)
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Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
Това са настройките за i900 Omnia, като се има предвид , че windows-a е същия, би трябвало да са подобни и на новата:
Audio Settings
You need to key a special code to increase the volume of your ringtones and other audio settings. Please take note loud noise may damage your hearing ability.
*#0002*28346#
You will see a wm9713 control utility screen pop up.
To adjust the handset volume for talking...
Click Menu > Talking > Handset
Change RX(16) to 3 or 6 or 9 (be sure to test with another phone!)
Click Menu > Apply
If you mess it up, here are the default settings.
RCV(02) -3
RX(16) -3
MPBST(22) +12
MVOL(0E) 0
M2BST(10) +0
TX(08) -6
To change the loudspeaker volume for ringtones, movies, mp3...
Click menu > normal > handset
Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) I set to 0db.
Speaker volume: SPK(02) I set to -1.5db.
The rest dont change.
To change the headset volume...
Click menu > normal > headset
Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) I set this to 0db.
Headphones volume: HP(02) I set this to 0db.
The rest don't change.
NOTE: You must click menu > apply for changes to take effect, recommend you play a mp3 & launch this app, then apply the changes and set your preferred volume
Audio Settings
You need to key a special code to increase the volume of your ringtones and other audio settings. Please take note loud noise may damage your hearing ability.
*#0002*28346#
You will see a wm9713 control utility screen pop up.
To adjust the handset volume for talking...
Click Menu > Talking > Handset
Change RX(16) to 3 or 6 or 9 (be sure to test with another phone!)
Click Menu > Apply
If you mess it up, here are the default settings.
RCV(02) -3
RX(16) -3
MPBST(22) +12
MVOL(0E) 0
M2BST(10) +0
TX(08) -6
To change the loudspeaker volume for ringtones, movies, mp3...
Click menu > normal > handset
Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) I set to 0db.
Speaker volume: SPK(02) I set to -1.5db.
The rest dont change.
To change the headset volume...
Click menu > normal > headset
Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) I set this to 0db.
Headphones volume: HP(02) I set this to 0db.
The rest don't change.
NOTE: You must click menu > apply for changes to take effect, recommend you play a mp3 & launch this app, then apply the changes and set your preferred volume
Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
Ще ви бъде от полза
Incoming SMS low volume
* If your incoming SMS tone/volume is too low you can convert them to .wav (it’s low volume just as .mp3 file (Tested and confirmed by FerdiBorbon)
* The other option to fix the problem is to record a louder version of the incoming sms alarm and replace it (what I did and it’s working well)
Increasing ring problem
* To fix the increasing ring problem, go to registry \HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring; Change the DWORD: AttenuationCategory to Value: 1
Various Sound issues
* CAMERA SOUNDS: to remove the sounds of the camera you can put the phone in Silent mode or you can also replace the following files in Windows directory (Shutter01.wav, Shutter02.wav, Shutter03.wav, ShutterContinuous.wav, ShutterSound.wav) with empty files having the same names as the replaced files (For this you can also use the Silence.wav file already present in the Windows directory.
Copy it to another folder, make more copies and rename them to shutter01.wav, shutter02.wav, etc.
Use Resco File Manager or Total Commander to move them to Windows directory and overwrite the original files.
(In case you want to restore the original files, simply delete your modified files and on next soft-reset the ROM files will be restored) )
* SAMSUNG TUNE and Start up Screen: to disable them replace the following files with some empty files having the same name (For this you can also use the Silence.wav file already present in the Windows directory, see above): \windows\power_on.gif; \windows\PowerOn.wav; \windows\power_off.gif; \windows\PowerOff.wav
* RINGTONES: if you have some problem with custom ringtones, you can move them directly into \windows folder or \My Storage folder
* Codes to increase all volume levels on Omnia II. Just dial this *#0002*28346# ---> Audio gain screen will pop up----> click on music speaker----> then click again----> Under output volume change the following values: L1VL2 – 110; HPG7 – 1110; L3L7 – 10; OVL7 – 00001001; OVR7 - 00010010 --->then click apply, a small screen will pop up, click ok on it----> once on the main screen again, you can apply the same values for all other areas like ringtone, force speaker, voice, speaker and once done, click on menu and exit. Note that these values will not be changed after the soft reset but they will go back to manufacture values after a hard reset. These are the default values to set everything like before: L1VL2 – 101; HPG7 – 1011; L3VL7 – 10; OVL7 – 00011000; OVR7 - 00011000
Active Sync
* How to stop ActiveSync from turning itself on all the time: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=463013 (It’s working for me but ONLY if I not remove the fake server; the first time I tried to remove it as suggested but Active Sync started again later)
Landscape Screen
* To be able to manually rotate the screen in any application: go to registry hk_local machine – system – gdi – rotation; in key HideOrientationUi change 1 to 0. Then open Settings – Personal – Buttons and assign to any button the command “Rotate Screen” (you can see this option after you change the registry and only in winmo setting page) (working well for me, I prefer to be able to choose when I want to view something in landscape mode than relaying on how I rotate my phone…)
Hard reset
* 1. Turn OFF the phone; 2. Press VolumeUp and Lock buttons (do not release); 3. Press Call/Green and then HangUp/Red (do not release all buttons); 4. Phone should Vibrate and turn on; 5. Count to 3 and release all buttons; You will have a choice to FORMAT or CANCEL the operation.
* Master Reset of Omnia by DialPad: You can also key in the following code to the dial pad to do a Master Reset: *2767*3855#
Rejecting calls and auto-reply Sms
* Go to Phonebook, the 4th tab (Reject), click New and there you can choose the contacts to reject and also you can add/edit the Sms to be automatically sent when you decide to ignore a call
Test functions
* To access the test functions, you can enter *#0*# on the dial pad or launch the file /windows/LCDTest.exe; the digital compass can be launched from /windows/CompassTestMode.exe (Thus, you can potentially create shortcut icons to these applications)
Lock screen
* If you use the default Samsung Lock screen, in case you have a missed call, the phone will remain unlocked A solution is using S2U2 to lock your phone. Using the Slide to Answer feature also prevents accidentally refusing a call by misclicking or while taking the phone out of a pocket.
Connections
* Use Data Connection from your phone to access internet with your laptop/PC: 1) You'll need to put the USB Connection in Activesyn mode and tick the Enable Advance Network Functionality. There is also a standard steps you MUST follow: a-1) Make sure that your USB connection is set to activesyn with advance network enabled a-2) Make sure that you disable your auto disconnection in your data connection setting. a) Connect the device to the PC using the USB cable. cool.gif Get connected to the activesyn/Windows Mobile Device Center first. c) Start ICS. d) Press connect 2) You might be getting disconnected intermittenly when connected through ICS. This is due to the Data Connection settings you've done. If you've set that the data connection will be automatically disconnected after X mins, basically, as long as there are no packets, it will be disconnected. 3) When connected through ICS, if there are any call/sms/mms coming in, your connection will be lost. This will only happen if you use GPRS connection. You WON'T get disconnected if you use 3G connection
* Disabling Data Connection: you can use some of the following freeware programs: NoData, NoDataInRoaming, Conn Manager
* Auto disconnect Data Connection: go towireless manager -> menu -> data connection settings -> No packet for xx minutes
* Use the internet connection from laptop/PC on your ppc: you need to get the phone to be connected to the computer through Active Sync and you need to go to setting->general setting->usb connection and enable the "enable advanced network functionality" option.
SMS/Email
* Disable the skinned apps for email and sms and enable threading message. You will need to change 3 registry entry:
1) HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\MsgTypes\IPM\Note\DLL
change the value from emform.dll to htmlnote.dll
2) HKCU\Sofware\Microsoft\Inbox\MsgTypes\IPM\SMStext\DLL
change the value from mms.dll to htmlnote.dll
3) HKCU\Sofware\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\OEM\SMSInboxThreadingDisabled
change the value from 1 to 0
There are a couple of side effects to this though.
1) No name-type-ahead for the SMSes that you compose via tmail. You have to select the recipients from the address book. (This could be fixed if you disable T9 and enable the WinMo text prediction, read the Inputing section)
2) You're not able to MMS.
* Threaded SMS Input Space: if you using the default Tmail for Threaded SMS (and not some 3rd party program… I recently gave up on VITO SMS-chat after too many bugs/problems for me), you will notice that the space to input text is really too small. To change it, look for the file \Windows\thread_sms.htm You can open the file with Word Mobile to edit it:
Find the line
and modify the value of height from 35 to 65 or 70, to get 3 line spacing for the input
Save the edited file somewhere and then use Total Commander or Resco Explorer to move it to Windows overwriting the old file.
* Using 3rd party programs as the default SMS
Go to: HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Shell/Rai/:MSINBOX
Change key 1 (default : Tmail.exe) with your software
---Example to use VITO SMS-Chat, change to: "\Program Files\VITO\SMS-Chat\SMSChat.exe"
---Example to use the Sms program from Resco Contact, change to: RPhoneMan -sms
By the way, if you also want to change to Resco Contact Manager change this key:
HKLM>Software>Microsoft>Shell>Rai>:MSCONTACTS
Change key labelled 1 to :RPMContacts
* Remove the SMS sent notification
Go To: HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Inbox > MsgTypes > IPM > SMSText
Change: DLL value from emform.dll to htmlnote.dll
Soft reset and then
Go To: HKLM > Software > Microsoft > Inbox Settings
Change: MMSNoSentMsg name to SMSNoSentMsg
Change: SMSNoSentMsg value to 1
Then: Soft Reset
* The Message Sent notification is tied to your MMS alert. Remove the sound/vibration for MMS and it'll remove for Message Sent as well. (but I also read somewhere that this is related to the firmware so it may not work for everybody)
Inputing
* Set the zoom level for both writing and typing: go to Setting > Advance Setting > System > Input Method > Option
* Change from Samsung Qwerty to Keypad:Tap and hold on the XT9 button, you will see the option.
* Disable Samsung's XT9 and uses Windows text prediction (but must backspace to see the matched entries).
Go to: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\layouts\e0010409
Edit: Ime File from \Windows\XT9ime.dll to \Windows\compime.dll
Edit Layout Text from Samsung Keypad to COMP IME
In case you want to go back, revert to old values.
TV-Out
* Use a TV-Out cable for Nokia N95 (I have it and it’s working well)
* Before buying the Nokia cable, I did buy a random RCA cable but it’s not working for me
Video Playback
* Subtitle format for Touch Player: SAMI (.smi). To convert subtitles to .smi you can use Subtitle Workshop (It works good, the only problem for me is that the SAMI format will not display on TV while on TV-Out mode)
* I also tried to use TCPMP with subtitle plugin (this way the subs are displayed on TV too) but the quality of DGI mode is really really not good enough to watch a movie on TV
* CorePlayer v1.3.5 settings for quality playback on OMNIA II: Video\Video Output --> DirectDraw; DirectDraw\ --> Tick only Overlay with colorkey (don't select the other 2 options) (Honestly I didn’t try this one)
* Video encoding settings for Touch Player at HD quality: using AVS Converter, mpeg4 profile @1500kbs 24fps with a few adjusted settings in the mpeg4 profile. Link to a tread with attached jpg of the settings: http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-...ing-assistance/
Misc
* Record incoming call: after the call is connected, press note, display recording bar, and press record (or you can install a 3rd party program for more easy usage and auto recording)
* Display contacts as "Firstname Lastname": you can use shubaroo.com’s Contact changer - currently at version 1.3 (some Contact Manager programs have this option too)
* Mobile Tracker: Settings> Security > Mobile Tracker will send out an sms automatically when it detects a different sim card inserted; the settings will remain there even if the phone is hard reset (there are more advanced security programs with GPS functions too, but this one has the advantage of not being disabled by hard reset)
* Application Store: You may find the program under \Windows\Application Store. At first launch it will download an update and install under \Program Files\Application Store.
* Incoming Call Notice: very very low sound notice when someone else is calling during another call. I read it was fixed in some new firmware but need confirmation
Incoming SMS low volume
* If your incoming SMS tone/volume is too low you can convert them to .wav (it’s low volume just as .mp3 file (Tested and confirmed by FerdiBorbon)
* The other option to fix the problem is to record a louder version of the incoming sms alarm and replace it (what I did and it’s working well)
Increasing ring problem
* To fix the increasing ring problem, go to registry \HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring; Change the DWORD: AttenuationCategory to Value: 1
Various Sound issues
* CAMERA SOUNDS: to remove the sounds of the camera you can put the phone in Silent mode or you can also replace the following files in Windows directory (Shutter01.wav, Shutter02.wav, Shutter03.wav, ShutterContinuous.wav, ShutterSound.wav) with empty files having the same names as the replaced files (For this you can also use the Silence.wav file already present in the Windows directory.
Copy it to another folder, make more copies and rename them to shutter01.wav, shutter02.wav, etc.
Use Resco File Manager or Total Commander to move them to Windows directory and overwrite the original files.
(In case you want to restore the original files, simply delete your modified files and on next soft-reset the ROM files will be restored) )
* SAMSUNG TUNE and Start up Screen: to disable them replace the following files with some empty files having the same name (For this you can also use the Silence.wav file already present in the Windows directory, see above): \windows\power_on.gif; \windows\PowerOn.wav; \windows\power_off.gif; \windows\PowerOff.wav
* RINGTONES: if you have some problem with custom ringtones, you can move them directly into \windows folder or \My Storage folder
* Codes to increase all volume levels on Omnia II. Just dial this *#0002*28346# ---> Audio gain screen will pop up----> click on music speaker----> then click again----> Under output volume change the following values: L1VL2 – 110; HPG7 – 1110; L3L7 – 10; OVL7 – 00001001; OVR7 - 00010010 --->then click apply, a small screen will pop up, click ok on it----> once on the main screen again, you can apply the same values for all other areas like ringtone, force speaker, voice, speaker and once done, click on menu and exit. Note that these values will not be changed after the soft reset but they will go back to manufacture values after a hard reset. These are the default values to set everything like before: L1VL2 – 101; HPG7 – 1011; L3VL7 – 10; OVL7 – 00011000; OVR7 - 00011000
Active Sync
* How to stop ActiveSync from turning itself on all the time: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=463013 (It’s working for me but ONLY if I not remove the fake server; the first time I tried to remove it as suggested but Active Sync started again later)
Landscape Screen
* To be able to manually rotate the screen in any application: go to registry hk_local machine – system – gdi – rotation; in key HideOrientationUi change 1 to 0. Then open Settings – Personal – Buttons and assign to any button the command “Rotate Screen” (you can see this option after you change the registry and only in winmo setting page) (working well for me, I prefer to be able to choose when I want to view something in landscape mode than relaying on how I rotate my phone…)
Hard reset
* 1. Turn OFF the phone; 2. Press VolumeUp and Lock buttons (do not release); 3. Press Call/Green and then HangUp/Red (do not release all buttons); 4. Phone should Vibrate and turn on; 5. Count to 3 and release all buttons; You will have a choice to FORMAT or CANCEL the operation.
* Master Reset of Omnia by DialPad: You can also key in the following code to the dial pad to do a Master Reset: *2767*3855#
Rejecting calls and auto-reply Sms
* Go to Phonebook, the 4th tab (Reject), click New and there you can choose the contacts to reject and also you can add/edit the Sms to be automatically sent when you decide to ignore a call
Test functions
* To access the test functions, you can enter *#0*# on the dial pad or launch the file /windows/LCDTest.exe; the digital compass can be launched from /windows/CompassTestMode.exe (Thus, you can potentially create shortcut icons to these applications)
Lock screen
* If you use the default Samsung Lock screen, in case you have a missed call, the phone will remain unlocked A solution is using S2U2 to lock your phone. Using the Slide to Answer feature also prevents accidentally refusing a call by misclicking or while taking the phone out of a pocket.
Connections
* Use Data Connection from your phone to access internet with your laptop/PC: 1) You'll need to put the USB Connection in Activesyn mode and tick the Enable Advance Network Functionality. There is also a standard steps you MUST follow: a-1) Make sure that your USB connection is set to activesyn with advance network enabled a-2) Make sure that you disable your auto disconnection in your data connection setting. a) Connect the device to the PC using the USB cable. cool.gif Get connected to the activesyn/Windows Mobile Device Center first. c) Start ICS. d) Press connect 2) You might be getting disconnected intermittenly when connected through ICS. This is due to the Data Connection settings you've done. If you've set that the data connection will be automatically disconnected after X mins, basically, as long as there are no packets, it will be disconnected. 3) When connected through ICS, if there are any call/sms/mms coming in, your connection will be lost. This will only happen if you use GPRS connection. You WON'T get disconnected if you use 3G connection
* Disabling Data Connection: you can use some of the following freeware programs: NoData, NoDataInRoaming, Conn Manager
* Auto disconnect Data Connection: go towireless manager -> menu -> data connection settings -> No packet for xx minutes
* Use the internet connection from laptop/PC on your ppc: you need to get the phone to be connected to the computer through Active Sync and you need to go to setting->general setting->usb connection and enable the "enable advanced network functionality" option.
SMS/Email
* Disable the skinned apps for email and sms and enable threading message. You will need to change 3 registry entry:
1) HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\MsgTypes\IPM\Note\DLL
change the value from emform.dll to htmlnote.dll
2) HKCU\Sofware\Microsoft\Inbox\MsgTypes\IPM\SMStext\DLL
change the value from mms.dll to htmlnote.dll
3) HKCU\Sofware\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\OEM\SMSInboxThreadingDisabled
change the value from 1 to 0
There are a couple of side effects to this though.
1) No name-type-ahead for the SMSes that you compose via tmail. You have to select the recipients from the address book. (This could be fixed if you disable T9 and enable the WinMo text prediction, read the Inputing section)
2) You're not able to MMS.
* Threaded SMS Input Space: if you using the default Tmail for Threaded SMS (and not some 3rd party program… I recently gave up on VITO SMS-chat after too many bugs/problems for me), you will notice that the space to input text is really too small. To change it, look for the file \Windows\thread_sms.htm You can open the file with Word Mobile to edit it:
Find the line
and modify the value of height from 35 to 65 or 70, to get 3 line spacing for the input
Save the edited file somewhere and then use Total Commander or Resco Explorer to move it to Windows overwriting the old file.
* Using 3rd party programs as the default SMS
Go to: HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Shell/Rai/:MSINBOX
Change key 1 (default : Tmail.exe) with your software
---Example to use VITO SMS-Chat, change to: "\Program Files\VITO\SMS-Chat\SMSChat.exe"
---Example to use the Sms program from Resco Contact, change to: RPhoneMan -sms
By the way, if you also want to change to Resco Contact Manager change this key:
HKLM>Software>Microsoft>Shell>Rai>:MSCONTACTS
Change key labelled 1 to :RPMContacts
* Remove the SMS sent notification
Go To: HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Inbox > MsgTypes > IPM > SMSText
Change: DLL value from emform.dll to htmlnote.dll
Soft reset and then
Go To: HKLM > Software > Microsoft > Inbox Settings
Change: MMSNoSentMsg name to SMSNoSentMsg
Change: SMSNoSentMsg value to 1
Then: Soft Reset
* The Message Sent notification is tied to your MMS alert. Remove the sound/vibration for MMS and it'll remove for Message Sent as well. (but I also read somewhere that this is related to the firmware so it may not work for everybody)
Inputing
* Set the zoom level for both writing and typing: go to Setting > Advance Setting > System > Input Method > Option
* Change from Samsung Qwerty to Keypad:Tap and hold on the XT9 button, you will see the option.
* Disable Samsung's XT9 and uses Windows text prediction (but must backspace to see the matched entries).
Go to: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\layouts\e0010409
Edit: Ime File from \Windows\XT9ime.dll to \Windows\compime.dll
Edit Layout Text from Samsung Keypad to COMP IME
In case you want to go back, revert to old values.
TV-Out
* Use a TV-Out cable for Nokia N95 (I have it and it’s working well)
* Before buying the Nokia cable, I did buy a random RCA cable but it’s not working for me
Video Playback
* Subtitle format for Touch Player: SAMI (.smi). To convert subtitles to .smi you can use Subtitle Workshop (It works good, the only problem for me is that the SAMI format will not display on TV while on TV-Out mode)
* I also tried to use TCPMP with subtitle plugin (this way the subs are displayed on TV too) but the quality of DGI mode is really really not good enough to watch a movie on TV
* CorePlayer v1.3.5 settings for quality playback on OMNIA II: Video\Video Output --> DirectDraw; DirectDraw\ --> Tick only Overlay with colorkey (don't select the other 2 options) (Honestly I didn’t try this one)
* Video encoding settings for Touch Player at HD quality: using AVS Converter, mpeg4 profile @1500kbs 24fps with a few adjusted settings in the mpeg4 profile. Link to a tread with attached jpg of the settings: http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-...ing-assistance/
Misc
* Record incoming call: after the call is connected, press note, display recording bar, and press record (or you can install a 3rd party program for more easy usage and auto recording)
* Display contacts as "Firstname Lastname": you can use shubaroo.com’s Contact changer - currently at version 1.3 (some Contact Manager programs have this option too)
* Mobile Tracker: Settings> Security > Mobile Tracker will send out an sms automatically when it detects a different sim card inserted; the settings will remain there even if the phone is hard reset (there are more advanced security programs with GPS functions too, but this one has the advantage of not being disabled by hard reset)
* Application Store: You may find the program under \Windows\Application Store. At first launch it will download an update and install under \Program Files\Application Store.
* Incoming Call Notice: very very low sound notice when someone else is calling during another call. I read it was fixed in some new firmware but need confirmation
Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
zdraveiti, mnogo bih se radvala ako mi kajete ot kude moga da si kupia v Sofia tozi telefon - samsung omnia i8000 - s kreditna karta
Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
moga da ti kaja ot kade da go vzemesh v kesh .
ama ne vlagai olqmo jelanie v toq telefon imam go ot 1 sedmica i e mnogo lagav za wi-fi trqbva da imash jelezni nervi :|
ama ne vlagai olqmo jelanie v toq telefon imam go ot 1 sedmica i e mnogo lagav za wi-fi trqbva da imash jelezni nervi :|
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Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
Мисля че проблема е при теб, по точно в настройките...Тестова бройка с WM6.5 няма никакви проблеми с WI-FI, работи по-добре от I900 Омниа. Телефона е перфектен!
Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
sus 6.5 moje i da e taka neznam zashtoto az sum s 6.1
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Re: Samsung I8000 Omnia II
иначе като цяло, доволен ли си?