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Remove SMS storage limitation
You can remove
the storage limitation so that you can store more
than 500 sms�s. This trick works by changing the
sms message store to the tpa folder, where the
message limitation is not in force
Copy the file /ifs/settings/messaging/pref_store.txt
from the phone to the computer, make a backup,
then edit it to read /tpa instead of /smsdata,
then delete the file from the phone then copy in
the new version.
Now you need to create the message store in the /tpa
folder. Create the following folder structure in
the /tpa folder:
/tpa/messaging
/tpa/messaging/sms
/tpa/messaging/sms/msg
/tpa/messaging/sms/FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
/tpa/messaging/sms/FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF/pending
/tpa/messaging/sms/FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF/sm
/tpa/messaging/sms/FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF/sr
/tpa/system/messaging/sms
Restart the phone. You can now stored as many
messages as you like ;-)
HOWEVER, in practice you can only store
about 1000 messages, beyond and the inbox access
becomes painfully slow. In theory you can store
40000 or more.
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Camera Sounds - Change
The camera sounds
depend on the files camerashutter.3gp and
camerafocus.3gp. You can change the camera sounds
by replacing these files with your own versions.
The new sound files must have the same names as
the old ones, and be in 3gp format, preferably
audio only.
Delete the existing files from /tpa/preset/system/sound
and then copy in the new versions.
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Camera Sounds - Silence
Method 1:
Disable Camera Sound completely
The camera sounds come from the files
camerashutter.3gp and camerafocus.3gp. If these
files don�t exist, the camera is silenced. This
means the camera makes no sound even if the phone
is not in Silent Mode. You could also delete only
camerafocus.3gp for example, if you only want the
shutter sound to be heard.
The camera sound files can be deleted from /tpa/preset/system/sound
Method 2: Enable Silent Mode for camera
sounds
This method will enable you to disable the camera
sounds by turning on Silent Mode. When not in
silent mode, camera sounds will operate as normal.
Copy the customize.xml file in /tpa/preset/custom
to the computer and make a backup. Open
customize.xml in an editor and change the
following setting from false to true:
<camera>
<suppress-camera-sound>true</suppress-camera-sound>
</camera>
Save the file then delete the existing
customize.xml on the phone and copy in the new
version.
Important: You will have to do either a
settings or master reset before this trick will
take effect. Once you do, you will be able to
silence the camera on demand, simply by putting
the phone into silent mode.
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Backup Games and Java Apps
All Java midlets
can be backed up by copying the jar and jad files
from the phone to your computer.
The jar and jad files at can be found here: /tpa/preset/system/ams
To backup your games, simply copy the jar and jad
files in this folder to your computer.
The games will need to be reinstalled if you
delete them from the phone and then later want to
reinstall. You can�t just copy the old files back
into the ams folder. But you can use the old jar
and jad files you copied from the phone to
reinstall the game (the same way you would install
a game normally)
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Deleting Pre-Installed
Content and Games
You cannot delete
the pre-installed content from the handset itself,
but with access to the internal file system you
can delete ANY pre-installed content you want.
Simply browse to the folder where the preset
content is stored and delete it.
Here are the folder locations for the various
pre-installed content:
Games: /tpa/preset/system/ams.
Games: /tpa/preset/default/java
Sounds: /tpa/user/audio
Sounds: /tpa/preset/default/audio
Images: /tpa/user/image
Images: /tpa/preset/default/image
Themes: /tpa/user/theme
Themes: /tpa/preset/default/theme
Video: /tpa/user/video
Frames: /tpa/preset/system/multimedia/pe/frames
Frames: /tpa/preset/system/multimedia/pe/funlayer
Clipart: /tpa/preset/system/multimedia/pe/clipart
Notes on Pre-installed content: Sometimes
pre-installed content has a shortcut in the user
folder pointing to the actual image which is
stored in the /tpa/preset/default folder. For
example, the shortcut file �El Trumpet.mp3.@� in /tpa/user/audio
points to the actual image �El Trumpet.mp3� which
is in /tpa/preset/default/audio. Delete both the
shortcut and the actual image.
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Change System sounds
The various
system sounds are stored at /tpa/preset/system/sound.
If you replace them with your own versions you can
change the sound the phone makes for a given
system sound. For example you can replace the
noisy lowbattery.mid with something more subtle.
Replacement sounds should have the same name and
audio format (mid, mp3, amr) as the original, and
be about the same length.
To replace a system sound, delete the existing
sound from /tpa/preset/system/sound and copy in
your own version.
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Change Startup and Shutdown
sounds and Images
Startup and
shutdown images and sounds are located in various
locations. To change, simple delete the existing
file, and copy in your file with the same name.
Here are the various names, file sizes, formats
and locations:
Boot image: SPLASH in /tpa/preset/system/settings/
This is the 176x220 pixel image displayed at boot
up, called the Splash Screen. Can be in gif, bmp
or png format. Animation not supported.
Startup Image: STARTUP_IMAGE_SEMC in /tpa/preset/system/settings/
This is the 176x220 pixel image shown after the
Splash screen. This image can be chosen by the
user in settings/display/start-up screen so you
don�t need internal file system access to change
this image.
Shutdown Image: SHUTDOWN_IMAGE_SEMC in /tpa/preset/system/settings/
This is the 176x220 pixel image that is shown when
the phone is shutting down. Can be in gif, bmp or
png format. Animation is supported, but total
number of frames should be kept low, and gif
should not be set to repeat animation, as this
will slow down the shutdown.
Startup Sound: STARTUP_SOUND_SEMC.mid or
STARTUP_SOUND_SEMC.mp3 in /tpa/preset/system/settings/
This is the sound that plays when the phone starts
up.
Shutdown Sound: SHUTDOWN_SOUND_SEMC.mid or
SHUTDOWN_SOUND_SEMC.mp3 in /tpa/preset/system/settings/
This is the sound that plays when the phone is
shutting down.
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Delete SE Web links in user
folders
Sony Ericsson or
your operator install links at the top of every
folder in your phone�s file system to websites
with their content. These are pretty useless to
most of us, and serve only to clutter up access to
our files. The links are stored in two locations
within the file system.
Firstly, as xml files in folders within /tpa/preset/system/custmenu.
For example the folder GAMES_HOOK_1 might contain
an xml file pointing to the operator�s game
download page, as well as an image used as the
icon.
Secondly, the links are cached in the files
cust_menu_data.dat and
cust_menu_done_unpacking.dat that sit in /tpa/preset/system/custmenu.
To get rid of an operator link, you need to delete
the folder in custmenu for the relevant link, then
delete the files cust_menu_data.dat and
cust_menu_done_unpacking.dat.