» AutoLock
Summary: AutoLock is an automatic key lock application for Series 60.
Features:
Automatic start-up when the phone is turned on.
Setup tool to change inactivity time.
It's running completely at the background.
It's free!
Before downloading the application, please ensure which version of the ...
Requirements:
Symbian Series 60
Arrived: 2006-08-07
Found under: keyboard, utilities
Requirements:
Symbian Series 60
Arrived: 2006-08-07
Found under: keyboard, utilities
» AutoLock Description
AutoLock is an automatic key lock application for Series 60.
platform you have in your phone. You can do it easily at Forum Nokia website.
Supported phones are:
Nokia 7650/3230/3650/3660/6600/6620/6630/6670/6680/6681/6682/7610/N-Gage™/N70
Siemens SX1
Download: AutoLock v0.5 (.sis)
on every 3rd edition device.
Download: AutoLock v1.0 (.sisx)
Uninstallation
You can uninstall AutoLock normally using application manager.
But you have to restart your phone afterwards.
Features:
- Automatic start-up when the phone is turned on.
- Setup tool to change inactivity time.
- It's running completely at the background.
- It's free!
platform you have in your phone. You can do it easily at Forum Nokia website.
AutoLock v0.5 for S60 1st and 2nd edition devices
This version of AutoLock is downloaded over 200000 times!Supported phones are:
Nokia 7650/3230/3650/3660/6600/6620/6630/6670/6680/6681/6682/7610/N-Gage™/N70
Siemens SX1
Download: AutoLock v0.5 (.sis)
AutoLock v1.0 for S60 3rd edition
Currently tested phones are: E60, E61 and E70. However, application should workon every 3rd edition device.
Download: AutoLock v1.0 (.sisx)
Uninstallation
You can uninstall AutoLock normally using application manager.
But you have to restart your phone afterwards.
» Comments
Thu14Jun at 8:07 pm
Mark wrote...
yes i agree with webrosc.its very great and its freeware unlike other software.Thanks for the developer really appreciate.
Mark wrote...
yes i agree with webrosc.its very great and its freeware unlike other software.Thanks for the developer really appreciate.
Wed8Aug at 1:58 pm
mohamad wrote...
auto lock
mohamad wrote...
auto lock
Sun23Sep at 10:18 pm
rajesh wrote...
my mobile phone is call auto so i want this software
rajesh wrote...
my mobile phone is call auto so i want this software
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Fri4Dec at 7:21 am
Jamaluddin wrote...
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Jamaluddin wrote...
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Sun6Jun at 10:25 pm
qomar wrote...
kok gak bisa di kasih di hp saya ya..... kunci otomatis ini... bagaimana mematikan scren sever untuk n73
qomar wrote...
kok gak bisa di kasih di hp saya ya..... kunci otomatis ini... bagaimana mematikan scren sever untuk n73
Sat1Jan at 7:16 am
marjan wrote...
autolock
marjan wrote...
autolock
Wed2Feb at 9:02 pm
Sids wrote...
Its nice!
Sids wrote...
Its nice!
Fri16Mar at 6:34 pm
Alishba wrote...
Having been in the mobile iusdntry, here are a few other terms that might help people understand other acronyms being thrown around:Mobile networks in the US operate largely on two network technologies (how the phones talk to the network): GSM and CDMA. GSM is used by ATT and TMobile and is a global standard adopted throughout most of Europe, South America and Asia. CDMA is used by Verizon and Sprint and is used in a few places elsewhere in the world, mainly the Asian rim. These two different communication protocols affect the services offered by each carrier and explain why there are service differences (SMS wise, data speeds, etc) between carriers such as ATT and Verizon.The G's: Carriers tout 2.5G, 3G and 4G. These terms refer to a generation of network functionality. Primarily, data is the driving factor behind the different G designations. 2.5G is early data transmission at lower speeds. 3G is the current generation of higher speed data networks which enable video calling, higher speed cellular based laptop cards and a more graphically intense mobile web. 4G is the pending network evolution which will bring even greater data throughput (think cable modem/DSL speeds) to mobile devices, as well as other functions.
Alishba wrote...
Having been in the mobile iusdntry, here are a few other terms that might help people understand other acronyms being thrown around:Mobile networks in the US operate largely on two network technologies (how the phones talk to the network): GSM and CDMA. GSM is used by ATT and TMobile and is a global standard adopted throughout most of Europe, South America and Asia. CDMA is used by Verizon and Sprint and is used in a few places elsewhere in the world, mainly the Asian rim. These two different communication protocols affect the services offered by each carrier and explain why there are service differences (SMS wise, data speeds, etc) between carriers such as ATT and Verizon.The G's: Carriers tout 2.5G, 3G and 4G. These terms refer to a generation of network functionality. Primarily, data is the driving factor behind the different G designations. 2.5G is early data transmission at lower speeds. 3G is the current generation of higher speed data networks which enable video calling, higher speed cellular based laptop cards and a more graphically intense mobile web. 4G is the pending network evolution which will bring even greater data throughput (think cable modem/DSL speeds) to mobile devices, as well as other functions.
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webrosc wrote...
v1.0 for 3rd edition S60 works perfectly on a nokia N73, had to restart phone for it to accept change to time delay