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  • Ivo
  • nUV
  • 28 May 2006

Hello friends. Here is a tutorial for installing java on your Samsung D600. I found it on a forum. I've tried it and it worked. But everything that you will make, you will make it on your own. I am not responsible for any mistakes that you can make. Possible software malfunction may occur if your java program is not correct, badly written or has bugs.


1. Install and run SoftickPPP. When you get to the configure USB Share mode, choose the exclusive mode, (the software was intended for palm users so ignore & dont worry about any errors it gives you) DO NOT RUN YET

2.On your d600 go to "menu\applications\java world\options\network settings
In the "APN" box type "internet"
Leave both LOGIN ID & the PASSWORD boxes empty. Finaly disable the proxy settings & SAVE

3. Connect D600 to computer via USB cable and make sure is connected (Run the software you get with the fone to see if its connected but DONT leave it running while you use SoftickPPP) once connected run SoftickPPP it will appear as a running task on the tool bar, right click it and select "SETTINGS" then select the "BLUETOOTH/SERIAL" tab at the top, if the fone has connected propery it should have "COM7 \Device\ss_mdm0" with a box to tick, Tick that box & push OK

4. right click SoftickPPP icon in toolbar again an select "ACTIVATEPPP"

5. Run uploader.exe an add your jad file into it

6. On your D600 enter the code #*536963# to enable serial download (push C to leave that screen when done)

7. Enter code #*5737425# into your D600 to enter the download menu then select "PPP UP" and on the next screen select "USB" on the next screen select "SERIAL DOWNLOAD"

8. If you have a firewall you have to let uploader.exe & SoftickPPP have access to the internet

9. Once you finished enter the code #*536961#

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    • AMIR
    • nqp
    • 28 May 2006

    just one "perfect" !

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      • Steph
      • Sn@
      • 28 May 2006

      Thanks to everyone for their help and advice. I have bought the phone and i am loving it it is brilliant. The only drawbacks as others have stated are: not being able to assign mp3's as message tones or any sound seeing as they only allow the preset ones which are not the best and the other is that the usb connection is slow but other thant that it's brill.

      The screen is fantastic and music quality is brilliant.

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        • Pat
        • myP
        • 28 May 2006

        It is Wicked. Much better than any other phone. When I was looking around at the different phones one site said the Phone Video quality was like the E720. Hell NO it is Much Better

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          • crispet
          • mkP
          • 28 May 2006

          Does this D600 suport an 1GB TransFlash memory card?

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            • Noel Jones
            • nHC
            • 28 May 2006

            The D600 technical specs look impressive but there are some major design faults. The phone is good at taking pictures and has good sound quality, but the phone has a very restrictive menu system not allow the user to customer as you would with other makes of phones.

            Also is has limited sound play-back types only MP3 and MIDI no MMF or any other formats, it also will not allow to change message tones to anything other than the preset ones and in addition to this it is almost impossible to install java programs for mobile phones without paying out to download the software to the phone.

            The major drawback to this phone is will not ring and vibrate at the same time, it will vibrate for 10 seconds then start to play a ring-tone which almost immediately end as the call has ended.

            Overall disappointing with a phone with such great hardware is let down by a poor and restrictive user interface, and with phone functions added as an after thought.

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              • Ivo
              • nUV
              • 28 May 2006

              Yes, you can open all types of MS documents, also .PDF files, .BMP, .html. The maximum recording time is about 40 mins - up to an hour. About battery life, I don't complain. In stand-by mode up to 5-6 days. If you use multimedia features more frequently, it will last about 2 days.

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                • Anonymous
                • n3a
                • 28 May 2006

                Hi Everyone
                I would just like to know if i can view all my MS office applications on the phone (PPT, EXCEL, WORD etc..??? Also please some one let me know what's the maximum recording time with video recorder? And what's the deal with the battery life plz let me know is it as bad as everyone is saying? I would really appreciate it if someone replied back.

                Thanks

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                  • shedotcom
                  • wYF
                  • 28 May 2006

                  I recently bought this unit and I must say, it is a unit beyond my expectations. The first thing that struck me with this phone is its display. It is far more vivid than the display of my N70. Another thing that I like about this phone is its camera. Even in low light conditions, it is able to capture above average images, which I can't get in my N70 (a lot of noise). However, the speakers volume is too soft when using the music player without the headphone. Sound quality is pretty good, except that, when you turn it to its maximum volume, there's a little distortion... It's pretty easy to navigate through the phone menus. It's also weird that there are no profiles incorporated in Samsung units. I guess that's their style. Another thing is that MP3s can only be assigned to voice calls but NOT text messages. Overall, this is a very good phone. If you're looking for a sensible phone with excellent features, get this one. It's eye catching and filled with the best from samsung.

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                    • Ivo
                    • nUV
                    • 28 May 2006

                    Hi again!
                    I found a way to record calls.
                    #*22671# AMR REC START
                    (Press 'C' after you've entered the code to get back the original calling screen.)
                    #*22672# Stop AMR REC
                    (It won't stop automatically when you put down the phone!)
                    The record will be in the audio folder.
                    It is better to do it after the call is established!

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                      • Ivo
                      • nUV
                      • 28 May 2006

                      Thanks!
                      It is pleasue for me if I can help with something. We all need to find and use all extra feaures of this phone!

                      Best wishes to everybody!

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                        • Lyn
                        • mx7
                        • 27 May 2006

                        To Ivo
                        Thanks for your help. I had to download something extra from Samsung website in the end and it works fine now. Cheers

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                          • spyman
                          • wuj
                          • 27 May 2006

                          sir ivo- thanks for taking the time and liberty to answer my questions regarding the video hehe ^_^

                          oh and to the guy who said the d600 has worse video than that of the se p910i

                          are you sure your unit is the d600?
                          the new d600?

                          this thing's video is one of the best CIF out there if I'm not mistaken hehe^_^


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                            • Ivo
                            • nUV
                            • 27 May 2006

                            To Steph.
                            This is odd. MP3 format is standard that doesn't depend on the device. When you talk about MP3 player it must understand all kinds of MP3 formats. I think the problems are not in the music, it is in memory card's file system, maybe the Motorola software makes the music compatable only with Motorola's phones, or organizes the files in some way which is not understandable for D600. I was real fan of Motorola, but I am disappointed of them. I have never used Motorola V3x, but if you want to make the things compatable, use card reader. I transfer my files onto D600 by flashcard reader. I don't like to use any kind of software even the original one. I make everything manually via bluetooth or card reader. It is faster and in my case it is more reliable.

                            To mark.
                            Phone's mp3 player recognizes all types of mp3 (regardless of bitrate and samplerate) and aac. I don't think it supports iTunes. You have to find some software to do it.
                            I don't know why your camera records only few seconds. Try out this. Go to Menu->Camera->Record video->Then left button for Options->Settings. Set Recording mode to normal and Save.
                            About battery life. It will increase after some recharging cycles. Activate your battery properly in order to have more power and lifetime.

                            To james l.
                            Yes, it is better as trekker says. See the differences and decide for yourself, because it is up to the personal opinion.

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                              • aleks 123
                              • MSR
                              • 27 May 2006

                              its a good phone but when i download stuff from my pc on 2 my phone it ses the soft were is not copatibul

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                                • trekker
                                • mm{
                                • 27 May 2006

                                hello, for james.just get some converting software for the music.type in a search engine 'free download mp3 mp4'.even if you get a free trial it will still do the trick.
                                Have had the D600 for a while now,am disappointed that you cant use mp3's for text tones.The D600 is far better than the D500,had that one before upgrading and got bored very quuickly,plus the D500 has no memory input,and i use the D600 for music,80MB just aint enough.If your thinking about getting a new phone get the D600 now and enjoy it before this very nice phone is out dated...

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                                  • james l
                                  • mHp
                                  • 27 May 2006

                                  can u tell me if the d500 is better than the d600

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                                    • mark
                                    • nEd
                                    • 27 May 2006

                                    Purchased d600 e 3 days ago, on a contract. Used to have a se p910I. Camera and video do not compare p910i is so much better, i got this phone for the mp3 player which i dont no much about. Problems i have at the moment, when i record a video it will only last between 9 and 15 secounds tehn it stops recording. Battery life only lasts just over a day. Video quality very poor especialy compared to the p910i. Also been trying all night to down load music on to my phone, first oif all i burnt a cd in to itunes software supplied with the phone and when i tried to drag and drop the phone wouldnt recognise the software, i then when in to the itunes store and purchsed a song, only to find that this was in the worng format again mp4 but the phone will only recognise mp3, is there a way of converting this to mp3 and where can you find music files compatabile with the mp3 player on the phone. PLEASE HELP ME SOMEONE IM AT MY WITS END, EMAIL OR PLEASE THANK YOU...

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                                      • Steph
                                      • nyC
                                      • 26 May 2006

                                      Thanks Mikey,
                                      Another question for you. I have a 512mb card in the v3x with over 100 mp3's and ringtones. I went to a phone store and put this card in the D600 to hear the quality of the music and speakers however, the D600 picked up my playlist names but not any of my mp3's it stated it was empty and that the music was an unknown file type. Do you have any ideas as I dont' want to have to delete them all and put them back on using samsung software, not sure if it is because I loaded them up using motorola software???
                                      Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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                                        • mikeyemd
                                        • PZ9
                                        • 26 May 2006

                                        To Ivo, thanks for the suggestions. Tried everything you said and still it doesn't work. Sent my d600 to samsung for warranty, will let you know what they find out soon.
                                        thanks again.\