You should uninstall the UMU MS full application from the Nokia Belle device before upgrading to Nokia Belle Refresh or Nokia Belle FP2.
If you have upgraded via Nokia Suite, the UMU MS full application will reset phone when you launch it. We recommend uninstalling the application.
The UMU MS full application has been removed from Nokia Store. The problem in the application is under the investigation of a third party. The application should not be reinstalled until issues have been fixed by the third party.
In case you have downloaded and paid the UMU MS full application from Nokia Store, contact Nokia Care to receive a refund.
Note that after updating to Nokia Belle Refresh, just like after updating from Nokia Anna to Nokia Belle, some apps may not work due to compatibility issues.
For more information on available apps, please contact your local Nokia Care support. Furthermore, you can also contact the respective App developer to enquire about the compatibility.
You can format your device by typing *#7370# in standby mode. Before the device is reset, you may need to provide the lock code. The default lock code is 12345.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
To check the unique Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Media Access Control (MAC) address that identifies your Nokia phone, enter *#62209526# in the idle mode (or with touch screen phones after opening the dialler).
It is not recommended to use the "three finger" reset (pressing volume down + camera key + menu key and pressing power button) to hard reset your Nokia Symbian^3 device. Doing this may delete some applications (Nokia Store, Nokia Maps, some preinstalled widgets) which cannot in all cases be restored.
If the device needs to be reset, try the following methods instead of the "three finger" reset:
The "three finger" reset should be used only as a last resort if the device cannot be booted up in any other way. If successful, the device can be used after the reset but some of the applications are missing. To restore the missing applications and settings, you can try the following:
If the device cannot be properly restored, take it to a Nokia Care point for reflashing to get the original applications back in the device.
Corning® Gorilla® Glass is known for better durability, which is preventing the scratches from further propagating in comparison to a normal glass.
While stronger than normal, is still made of glass, and improper use can result in scratches and breakages. If the screen is still not looking normal, please see the repair options at your local Nokia support pages. Please note that liquid and physical damage are not covered by the warranty.
Nokia products with Corning® Gorilla® Glass are listed here .
You can use your Symbian^3 device (e.g. Nokia N8-00) as a modem to connect your PC or laptop to internet in the following way:
The internet connection is now established via your phone. To disconnect, select Tools > Disconnect in Nokia Suite.
If the connection doesn't succeed, check the connection settings in Nokia Suite menu Tools > Options > Connect to internet. Select your network operator from the list or, if not found, use the manual settings and define the access point name to be used in your operator network. You can also define the user name and password if these are required by your operator.
There are two different reset commands available to restore the factory settings in Nokia Symbian^3 devices (e.g. Nokia N8-00, E7-00, C7-00, Astound, C6-01, 700). The commands can be found in Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone management > Factory settings:
1) Restore
2) Delete data and restore
When resetting the device, you may be prompted to give a lock code. If the lock code has not been changed, the default code is 12345.
Before resetting, end all active calls and connections. If necessary, select the offline profile and check that there are no WLAN connections active.
You can set up email either using the New mailbox wizard on the home screen or by selecting Menu > Mail > New mailbox.
The following email service types can be set up:
All the mailboxes can be accessed in a single location in Menu > Mail or via Inbox on the home screen widgets.
If your email service is not found in the list, select Other and enter you email address and additional info if requested. You can change settings later by by selecting Menu > Mail > Settings > (mailbox name). The incoming and outgoing mail server settings can in this case be found in Mailbox settings > Advanced mailbox settings.
Note: You can set up an email mailbox also by using a Wireless connection. If you are setting up yours first mailbox (other than Exchange ActiveSync), you need to have the SIM card inserted into the device. Otherwise the Exchange ActiveSync is the only available selection.
The screen gets turned off during a phone call when the proximity sensor is covered. This is done to avoid accidental touch screen actions when keeping the phone close to the ear during the phone call. The proximity sensor is located in the top part on the display side of the device (e.g. Nokia N8-00, C6-01, C7-00, E7-00, Nokia Lumia phones).
If the screen gets turned off immediately when dialing a number or receiving a call, check that you are not covering the proximity sensor e.g. with your finger. Check also that there's no protective foil tape on the screen which would cause the proximity sensor to react too easily and turn off the screen when still in the process of setting up the phone call. If using 3rd party screen protectors, the protector may not be of the right size and will cover the proximity sensor, causing blank screen issues during the calls.