Sabtu, 16 Agustus 2008

DAFTAR ISI TRIK2 TEKNISI PONSEL


1. Gambar trik dan jumper Nokia terbaru
  • Dct4 : 1200 mic, 1208 contact servise, 1600 handsfree mode, 1600 gambar mobil dan masih banyak lagi trik2 terbaru (+- 100 gambar Lebih )
  • BB5 : N70 blank, N70 repair kamera, N70 LCD, N91 no charging, dan lain-lain
  • DCT3 : 8210 no signal, 2100 no charging, 3310 positip ways, 8250 matot, dll (ada ratusan trik dan gambar)
2. Gambar Trik Sony Ericcsson terbaru
  • Buzzer way k750, k300 display light, k310 mati lampu, w550 keypad problem, dll
3. Hardware repair 1 & 2 :
  • Berisi ratusan gambar trik untuk Nokia DCT3, DCT4, WD2, Siemens, Samsung Sony Ericsson
4. Kumpulan solusi HP Nokia
  • BB5 : 6630 blank, solusi bb5 bermasalah setelah unlock, 3110c contact service, N70 no signal
  • DCT4 : 1600 local mode, 1110 sim not valid, 1110 gambar mobil, 2300 30 detik mati, 1110i tulisan terbalik, 1112 contact service, 1600 no signal, CS 6610i, dll
  • WD2 : 6600 stand by mati sendiri, 7610 matot, 3660 boot ok can't flashing, 7610 nokia doing, 7610 LCd acak2 an, 6600 diflash ui setting gak jebol, 7610 gak bisa baca mmc, dll
  • DCT3 : 2100 contact service, 2100 invalid simcard, 3310 contact service, 8210 10 detik mati.
5. Panduan pemakaian Cruiser : manual bahasa Indonesia, trik, dan Video
6. Panduan pemakain UFS : manual bahasa Indonesia, trik, dan video
7. Panduan pemakain JAF : manual bahasa Indonesia, trik, dan video
8. Panduan Pemakaian SE TOOL : manual, trik , dan video
9. Trik DCT 3 : Eeprom, Knox Phoenix
10. E-book 1 teknisi ponsel :
  • Samsung n620, seting telkomsel, skematik dan sistem kerja ponsel, solusi contact retailer, solusi contact service, solusi jalur siemens, solusi mudah cetak IC, solusi ngage blink, solusi no charging, solusi searching network SE, solusi ters poin, trouble nyedot baterei, trouble shooting hardware dan software, upgrade firmware, upgrade Samsung cdma X350, VOIP, Yahoo mobile.
11. E-book 2 teknisi ponsel :
  • 7 step bikini thema SE, 9210 repair, Account e-mail pop3, belajar jadi hacker, bikini ESN sendiri, bikini font, bikini VCD hasil rekaman ponsel.
12. E-book teknisi ponsel 3 :
  • konversi video 3gp, konversi video motorola, repair software CDMA
13. Lain-lain :
  • bb5 buka kode tanpa flash, solusi kerusakan bluetooth, solusi no signal bb5, 5110 not charging, trik 7110, diagram/tip, Eeprom tool, cara atasi virus, KAV mobile antivirus for S60, manual service nokia, modul hardware, nokia s60 full cracked software, repair matot + upgrade mp3, trik SE, tip dan trik, ultra MP3 Indonesia, software untuk edit wallpaper, dll.
14. Bonus :
  • Software compres, converter, image viewer, antivirus buat computer, media player, Ringtone midi dan wav terbaru (kangen band, andra & the back bone, mulan, acha, changcuters, wali, st12, dll), tips membeli ponsel bekas, All about nokia 2008 (thema, mp3, games, aplikasi, antivirus) dll.

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Kamis, 07 Agustus 2008

Processor Speed Of Various Fones Symbian_Processor

nokia n70 :220mhz
nokia 6630 :220mhz
nokia 7650 :104 Mhz
nokia 3650 :104 Mhz
nokia 3660 :104 Mhz
nokia 6600 :104 Mhz
nokia N-gage :104 Mhz
nokia N-gageQD : 104 Mhz
nokia 7610 :123 Mhz
nokia 6670 :123 Mhz
nokia 6260 :123 Mhz
nokia 6620 :150 Mhz
nokia 9500 :150 Mhz
nokia 9300 :150 Mhz

Symbian Safe Mode

To start your phone in the safe mode press and hold the "ABC" or (depending on phone model) the "Pen" key, turn on the phone and hold the ABC / Pen key pressed until the system finishes loading.

Error of App Close Main! During Start Up

You can fix the app close main error..

1) Open your filemanager/explorer
2) Go to c:/system/bootdata & delete FirstBoot.dat
3) Turn off phone & take out your MMC card
4) Turn on phone and put in current time/date
5) Wait for it to boot up then turn off phone again.
6) Put MMC back in and turn on phone.

Increase Your MMC Space

Your files in MMC are stored in multiple (disk) blocks.
So if you format using 16K block, the space used will be 16K eventhough your file is just 1K.

If you buy MMC, it is usually preformatted with 16K block. Therefore alot of space is wasted as most installed program files are usually less than 2K.

You will need a card reader to do this:-

1. Connect card reader and copy all your files in the MMC to computer disk. (Make
sure you set the show all/hidden/os files to "on")

2. Do a format of the MMC using command line "format" and use the /A=size option.
Alternative, you can use the Disk Management in Adminstrative Tools to format.
Make sure you select FAT. For 256MB MMC, smallest block you can use is 4K, 128
MB is 2K, 64Mb is 1K and 32MB is 512B.

(Note: You cannot use the phone "format MMC" to do this as the format just clear the allocation table and does not change the block size)

3. Copy back all files to MMC.

Now you will find that you will have more space.
256mb MMC got back 30+ mbs

Can't delete files in your Inbox?

When you cant delete a file which is in your inbox the normal way, here is what you can do;

1. Install FExplorer.

2. Launch it and goto the path/folder of your message inbox. If its on the C
drive, it would be C:\system\Mail\00001001_S and the same if its on the E.

3. You will notice there are more folders, 0 to9 and a to f. Just go look into all
those folders and you should be able to find the file that you wanna delete.

4. Once found, click on Options>File>Delete.

5. Exit FExplorer & goto your Inbox to delete the file again.

Backing up Phone Settings

If you ever come to a point when you need to hard format your phone or maybe upgrade to a new firmware, I'm sure definately would like to save the current settings of your phone. So this is what you should do;

How to backup phone settings to MMC.

Menu>Extras>Memory>Options>Backup phone mem.


Once the formatting or upgrading is done, you can then restore back the settings by doing;

Restoring settings after phone format.

Speed up your 6600

First go to ur To-do List (default app of ur N6600)

- Make a note and input as follows
Subject: Speed
Due Date: 01-29-2005(mm-dd-yy)
Priority: set to High
then press Done

- Make a second Note and input as follows
Subject: Qoukie
Due Date: 01-29-2005(mm-dd-yy)
Priority: set to Low
then press Done

- Do not exit yet, Press the Option of your Subject note w/c is Speed and Mark as
done

- then Press the Option of your Subject note w/c is Qoukie and Mark as done

- Now, reboot ur mobile.

Retrieve lost MMC password

1 Open file explorer. (SeleQ, FExplore, AppMan, whateva')
2 search for MMCSTORE
3 when you find it, send it to yer PC
4 on PC, open the file with Notepad, or any word processor
5 there goes your password
============================
Trick: 2
FORGOT your MMC Lock Password ?

Use Fexplorer or any other file man. go to c:\system\ and find the file mmcstore
rename the file extension to txt.then open it. U will see ur Password.

Repairing A Corruptted MMC.

Correct Treatment of your MMC:

Physically, memory cards are quite fragile pieces of high technology, susceptible to damage from various silly things like excessive heat, condensation, strong magnetic fields, physical damage from rough handling and/or bending! (similar to most electronic devices then..)

Given the natue of mobile memory card products, they are constantly being taken in and out of some form of interface with a mobile phone, a camera, a laptop, or desktop PC, or a separate memory card reader. The number of different devices they have to be able to interact with is in the thousands.

It is not too surprisingly, then that sometimes the state of the file system on the memory card can get damaged.

This may happen for a number of different reasons, including:


> removing the card from a device whilst an application is trying to read/write to
it.. (Just be patient...)
> battery drain on a device whilst in use meaning an insufficent voltage failure
whilst writing to the card.
> a poor implementation of the MMC standard on the device using the card
> poor connectivity software drivers on the device or the Windows PC/Mac
> physical damage like card or device being dropped, bent, getting wet etc...
> lots of others i am sure..


As often as not, the problem is not terminal for your memory card, but just a software issue ( or in physical terms, it could be called "a temporary disalignment of the all the bits and bytes on the card").

The fix for this problem is the same as for any other file storage device (like a floppy or hard drive) with corrupt or invalid file system, namely; re-format the file system.

Re-Formatting your MobyMemory MMC Card:

It is possible that your mobile will offer you the option of formatting the memory card if it is found to be invalid. (However, the likes of Nokia nGage, Nokia 6600, and Siemens Sx1 often just prefer to reject the media as corrupted).

In that case, to format the card, you will need access to one or more of the following:


> A Windows PC or Mac.
> A separate multi-format memory card reader (verify that it is compatible with the
MultiMediaCard -MMC- standard).
> (This can come in USB or PCMCIA flavours. If USB, try and ensutre it is a USB2
device.
> Alternatively, many of the newest laptop and desktop PCs now come with integrated
Multi-format memory card readers.
> If you are using a separate memory card reader, then connect it up to your PC, and
let windows recgnize the device through plug-and-play.


Now you can insert your MobyMemory card into the appropriate slot in the memory card reader. (Please note that because the MMC card is pretty much symmetrical it is very easy to insert it upside-down in the slot).

Open up [Windows Explorer] (or the equivalent for MAC users..sorry not well-versed in OS X).

There should be at least one icon visible for a [Removable Drive] in the list of available drives. (in fact, there is often a list of about 5 or 6 Removable drives, one for each of the different Memory card formats that your reader is compatible with).

Find the drive that is mapped to the MMC card by clicking on each in turn until it confirms there is a drive present. (Sometimes it is easiest to do this by trying a fully-functional MMC card in the MMC slot first so you can confirm which drive letter it is.)

(NB. It will always be labelled as a [Removable Drive], don't mistake it for one of your PC hard drives like [C:] drive, as that could be catastrophic later on!)

At this stage it may give an error message saying that the drive is unreadable.

By right-clicking on the drive letter, it will provide the option of formatting the drive.

Select format the drive, and the [Format Drive] dialog will appear (Double-check again to make sure it not your [C:] drive!).

There is only one setting to focus on in this page, and that is to ensure that the FileSystem selected for formatting is the [FAT] option (not FAT32, or NTFS or any other option)

(Note: All mobile phones, to my knowledge, and most cameras (etc..) use the FAT file system (or at least are compatible with it) on their memory card media.)

Now click on Format Now ( ensure [Quick Format] is not selected as this will not actually restore the file system space byte by byte, but only resets the header information so the drive thinks its empty again. This may not be enought to solve your corruption problem.)

The PC will now - hopefully!- chug away happily until it has restored the memory card space back to its original configuration (of course, any information on there is long gone by now!).

If you recieve an error message back from the [Format Now] request, then your problem may be more permanent, and not just a software issue. In this case, it may still respond to a format request in a different memory card reader or device.

If you believe it to be a failure of manufacture, then the warranty on the card offers the prospect of a replacement card, subject to a confirmation of the fault upon return of the goods.

Cracking Netfront & Opera

Cracking Netfront

1. Open file manager

2. GO in c/system/sharedata

3. Look for the file 101f53e2.ini

4. Delete it

5. Thx me

Cracking opera

1. open File manager

2. go in c/system/data

3. look fot the file ours600.dat

4. Delete it

5. Put ur finger in ur nose

or

Keep pressing 4 or 8 while starting opera

Cant Uninstall Applications via Manager

When you cant uninstall an application(most of the time Java games) using the Manager function of the phone, then do this;

1. Install FExplorer.

2. Launch it and goto the path/folder of the Application. I'm assuming you have
install it to the MMC so the path would be something like,

E:\system\apps

and you will see lots of folders in there that is only labelled by numbers(for Java games/apps) or the name of the application. Go though them one by one. Open the text file in that folder to exactly know the name of the application in that particular folder if you dont see any icons or familiar name.

3. Then if its the correct folder, "move-out" of the folder, click on
Options>File>Delete.

4. Then goto the Manager to uninstall it if its still listed.

5. Reboot. And try to uninstall it via application manager. If it is still not want
to uninstall ,then open Fexplorer and go e:\system\MIDlets and search for
folder which contains desired application . Then delete that folder and reboot
again. You are done !

Using Two Version Of The Same Apps Together

Using Two Version Of The Same Apps Together (eg. opera 6.1 & 6.2)

1. Install Opera 6.1

2. Go in e/system/apps

3. Change the folder name of Opera to Opera1

4. Install Opera 6.2

5. Now if u want to use opera 6.1, Change the folder opera to opera2 and opera1
back to opera

6. enjoy guys u have both the versions of opera now

Phone Hangs on Start-up?

We sometimes hear from users of Series 60 handset users stating that they've filled up their memory, and the memory is so full that they can't get in to delete any files.

We've not had any experience of this, but the best thing to try is to restart the phone (by taking the battery out) when it "hangs" and then starting the phone in "safe mode". This causes the phone to load as few apps as possible at startup. To do this, hold down the ABC key, and while holding it down, start up the phone. Hopefully you will then be able to transfer files from your C drive to your MMC to free up the memory.

As a very last resort, you can format the phone and start again - 1st post in this FAQ section - This will remove all data, and you'll have to restore your phone's information from a backup which you may have made on your MMC or via PC Suite.

If you still can't get into the phone, the final option appears to to be to take the phone to the nearest Club Nokia shop (or your retailer), who should be able to re-flash the phone to factory settings.

sending .sis via bluetooth

Sending Sis via BT
==================
IF we r trying to send sis files via ir or bt we get an error saying "Unable to send protected Items" to overcome this pls try the following steps

Step 1:On FExplorer Go to Folder that your Sis or protected files are in it.
Step 2:Highlight the file and go to OPTION>>>FILES>>>RENAME now rename your files. for example if your file name is theme.SIS you rename it into theme.SIS.A
Step 3: on Highlighted file go to OPTION>>>SEND>>>VIA BLUETOOTH(or infrared)

now you send a protected file by your phone

Nokia Universal Codes !!

Nokia Universal Codes !!

-*3370# Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) - Your phone uses the best sound quality but talk time is reduced my approx. 5%

-#3370# Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) OR *3370#

-*#4720# Activate Half Rate Codec - Your phone uses a lower quality sound but you should gain approx 30% more Talk Time.

-*#4720# Deactivate Half Rate Codec

-*#0000# Displays your phones software version

-*#06# For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number)

-*#147# (vodafone) this lets you know who called you last.

-*#21# Allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to.

-*#2640# Displays security code in use.

-*#30# Lets you see the private number.

-*#43# Allows you to check the "Call Waiting" status of your phone.

-*#61# Allows you to check the number that "On No Reply" calls are diverted to.

-*#62# Allows you to check the number that "Divert If Unreachable (no service)" calls are diverted to.

-*#67# Allows you to check the number that "On Busy Calls" are diverted to.

-*#746025625# Displays the SIM Clock status, if your phone supports this power saving feature "SIM Clock Stop Allowed", it means you will get the best standby time possible.

-*#7780# Restore factory settings.

-*#92702689# Displays - 1.Serial Number, 2.Date Made, 3.Purchase Date, 4.Date of last repair

-**21*number# Turn on "All Calls" diverting to the phone number entered.

-**61*number# Turn on "No Reply" diverting to the phone number entered.

-**67*number# Turn on "On Busy" diverting to the phone number entered.

Informal Repair Cultures

Cultures of Repair, Innovation. Presentation to the University of Cape Town & Mareka Institute, South Africa, 2006 In an effort to understand the total user experience I've taken time out during recent field studies in emerging markets to explore local repair cultures. The journey has taken me to cities such as Chengdu, Delhi, Ulan Bataar, Ho Chi Minh and Lhasa with recent brief stopovers in Kampala and Soweto. They all contain clusters of shops and market stalls selling a mixture of used and new mobile phones, and whilst (in this instance) size does not necessarily matter, they often operate on a scale not seen in cities such as London or Tokyo. The mobile phone market around Chengdu's Tai Shen Lan Lu Market for example stretches across number of streets and shopping arcades and includes 100's of small shops and stalls. If you want a snapshot of urban mobile phone consumers in emerging markets this is a good place to start.
All you need to get started. Delhi, 2005

What sets these locations apart from cities in more 'emerged' markets? Aside from the scale of what's on sale there is a thriving market for device repair services ranging from swapping out components to re-soldering circuit boards to reflashing phones in a language of your choice , naturally. Repairs are often carried out with little more than a screwdriver, a toothbrush (for cleaning contact points) the right knowledge and a flat surface to work on. Repair manuals (which appear to be reverse engineered) are available, written in Hindi, English and Chinese and can even be subscribed to, but there is little evidence of them being actively used. Instead many of the repairers rely on informal social networks to share knowledge on common faults, and repair techniques. It's often easier to peer over the shoulder of a neighbour than open the manual itself. Delhi has the distinction of also offering a wide variety of mobile phone repair courses at training institutes such as Britco and Bridco turning out a steady flow of mobile phone repair engineers. To round off the ecosystem wholesalers' offer all the tools required to set up and run a repair business from individual components and circuit board schematics to screwdrivers and software installers.
Wholesaler in Tai Shen Lan Lu Mobile Phone Market, Chengdu, 2006

How are mobile phone repair cultures different from the everyday repair shops for other mainstream electronics filled with televisions and video recorders? For a start consider the volumes of mobile phones in the marketplace compared to other electronics. Network effects soon kick in - it's easier to find a dead RAZR to cannabalise for spares than spares for a Sony DVD drive drive quite simply because there's more of them about. The physical size of the products to be repaired is also an factor - consider the space required to store and repair 200 mobile phones vs CRT televisions. As objects that many consider essential tools for everyday life mobile phones are carried, dropped, sat on, run over, submerged in a wide variety of situations leading to use cases outside the parameters of most phones. Finally, for many emerging market consumers the phone is considered an essential tool for conducting a successful business whether it's a boda-boda driver in Kampala or a midwife in Xiamen. If a person has the choice between repairing a television or a (shared) mobile phone which do you think he or she would choose first?
Television repair. Lhasa, 2005

Each of the cities mentioned above offers more formal repair services, usually officially through customer care service centers, but the scale and sophistication of what is on offer informally is way beyond what many readers of Future Perfect will be familiar. And yes, many of the places mentioned already have networks to (from my observations) efficiently recycle, repair and re-use a wide variety objects including electronics . But in the spirit of the Future Perfect let's start with a very basic question - why do these informal repair cultures exist at all? What is so different between London and Lhasa or Helsinki and Ho Chi Minh?
Circuit board repair is also possible. Ji Lin, 2006

The informal repair services that are offered are quite simply driven by necessity - highly price sensitive customers cannot afford to go through more expensive official customer care centers and even if they could their phones are unlikely to be covered by warrantee - having been bought through grey market channels, been sent as gifts from friends and relatives abroad, or were locally bought used, second or third+ ownership. In many cases these users cannot afford to be without their mobile phone, not in the social sense of being out of touch (which is valid enough), but in many instances because their livelihoods depend on it. On the supply side there is a ready pool of sufficiently skilled labour, ready access to tools, components and above all knowledge.

It's worth acknowledging that grey and black goods and services are also part of the mobile phone market ecosystem - whether it's passing faked goods off as originals or offering pirated software. Some markets also sell a wide variety of phones that copy the industrial designs of other products, examples are shown here and and example of how it can unfold here (these two links are unrelated). These are however, only a part of the whole market ecosystem and from my understanding are small in scale within the context of the physical markets' themselves, compared to the repair services on offer. And before you ask - no, I'm not arguing that piracy is a minor issue.
Used mobile phones with warrantee. Ulan Bataar, 2006

For consumers the informal repair culture is largely convenient, efficient, fast and cheap, reducing the total cost of ownership for people for whom a small drop in price may make the difference between having or not having a phone. The culture of repair also increases the lifetime of products lowering their environmental impact (though this could be offset by other factors such as inefficiency of using old batteries).

What can we learn from informal repair cultures? Aside from the benefits, what are the risks for consumers and for companies whose products are repaired, refurbished and resold? Given the benefit to (bottom of the pyramid) consumers are there elements of the repair ecosystem that can be exported to other cultures? Can the same skills be applied to other parts of the value chain? And, turning to my original interest in this topic and the work we do in the Mobile HCI Group, given the range of resources and skills available what would it take to turn cultures of repair into cultures of innovation?

Konsep security pada Nokia DCT4

Pada Nokia generasi DCT-3, konsep security imei hanya tersimpan pada data di IC flash, sehingga bisa dengan mudah bisa mengganti imei bahkan berulang-ulang tanpa harus mengganti IC flashnya. • Lain halnya dengan Nokia DCT-4, WD2 dan TIKU dimana data imei disimpan di 2 tempat yaitu di dalam data IC flash dan UEM yang mana kedua data imei ini harus sama.
CPU lah yang bekerja untuk mengawasi konsep security ini. Kinerjanya sebagai berikut :
Ketika handphone hidup, maka CPU akan mengecek data imei di UEM. Jika imei valid (kita tahu bahwa penomoran imei tidak sembarang, maka jika 1 angka saja berubah, maka imei tidak valid), maka CPU akan melanjutkan ke langkah selanjutnya. Jika imei tidak valid, Lalu CPU akan melakukan shutdown system setelah kurang lebih 30detik.
Setelah pengecekan data imei di UEM, maka CPU akan melakukan cek antara data imei di UEM dan di IC flash. Jika data imeinya tidak sama, maka CPU akan menampilkan phone restricted atau contact retailer dan imei akan menjadi ??????????? atau ???????????4. Lalu CPU akan melakukan shutdown system setelah kurang lebih 30 detik.
METODA ASK TO RPL UNTUK MEMPERBAIKI IMEI ????????? PADA HANDPHONE NOKIA DCT-4, WD2, DAN TIKU
Ada beberapa hal yang harus diketahui sebelum melakukan perbaikan imei ?????, antara lain:
Sifat UEM adalah OTP ( One Time Programming ) artinya kita hanya bisa write data imei 1 kali, berbeda dengan IC flash yang bisa write imei berulang-ulang walaupun dengan data imei yang berbeda.
Ask adalah file hasil pembacaan data imei dan asic ID di UEM (untuk UEM tidak empty) atau data imei dan asic ID baru yang yang kita masukkan terlebih dahulu nomor imei dan asic ID nya (untuk UEM empty) yang sudah di enkripsi untuk selanjutnya dikirim ke server untuk dikalkulasi menjadi file RPL.
RPL adalah file hasil kalkulasi oleh penyedia layanan Ask to RPL yang telah di enkripsi dan untuk selanjutnya di write ke IC flash dan UEM checksum (untuk Ask UEM tidak empty / flash only) atau di write ke UEM dan IC flash beserta checksumnya (untuk Ask UEM empty / calculate flash dan UEM).
Ask to RPL adalah layanan kalkulasi file Ask menjadi file RPL. Ada beberapa penyedia layanan Ask to RPL, antara lain :
GT Server, Box yang digunakan untuk read Ask antara lain MT-Box Nokia, Griffin Box, atau box lain yang mempunyai fitur read Ask dengan format GT Server.
Universal Box Server, box yang digunakan untuk read Ask adalah Universal Box. Hanya saja di Universal Box tidak perlu melakukan read Ask karena di UB secara langsung membaca data-data yang diperlukan di handphone dan berkomunikasi dengan server untuk melakukan kalkulasi.

Fufenu Server
Log / Credit adalah satuan yang digunakan oleh penyedia layanan Ask to RPL untuk dijual ke client. Setiap penyedia layanan Ask to RPL mempunyai aturan tersendiri mengenai creditnya, seperti GT Server yang akan memakan 10 credit untuk 1 kali kalkulasi Ask to RPL Nokia DCT-4, WD2 dan TIKU. Credit ini bisa kita beli dari reseller.
Watchdog adalah kinerja CPU untuk menshutdown system handphone setelah kurang lebih 30 detik apabila setelah melakukan proses cek security imei didapatkan hasil data imei yang tidak sama.
UEM Empty adalah UEM yang belum terisi data imei (baru). Catatan: Hati-hati dengan UEM baru yang beredar di pasaran, karena ada beberapa yang sudah terisi data imei.UEM tidak Empty adalah UEM yang sudah terisi data imei. Artinya UEM dari handphone lain pun bisa dipakai untuk mengganti UEM yang rusak dengan catatan masih bagus dan tidak berisi data imei yang corrupt tetapi setelah dipasang harus melakukan proses Ask to RPL.
Patch Imei adalah suatu proses manipulasi imei pada data IC flash yang akan ditampilkan oleh handphone pada LCD, bukan data IC flash sebenarnya. Artinya jika kita melakukan patch imei pada handphone dengan imei ????????, maka CPU tetap akan melakukan Watchdog.
Secara garis besar, ada 2 metoda Ask to RPL, antara lain :
Kalkulasi Flash Imei. Kalkulasi ini diperlukan jika data imei di UEM masih bagus (tidak corrupt) atau setelah melakukan penggantian IC flash baru atau pun bekas.
Kalkulasi UEM dan Flash Imei. Kalkulasi ini diperlukan jika mengganti UEM baru yang Empty dan ingin mewrite imei yang dikehendaki (biasanya sesuai back casing)
Catatan :Untuk penggantian UEM baru yang empty, kita bisa write RPL sembarang ( harus sesuai asic ID nya) yang biasanya telah disediakan beserta box flasher. RPL ini berisi data imei hasil kalkulasi untuk di UEM dan di IC flash. Kita bisa lakukan patch imei jika ingin menampilkan nomor imei yg diinginkan pada layer handphone jika tipe handphone tersebut support patch imei oleh flasher box yang kita punya.

Description Of Uem

UEM (Universal Energy Management) IC. In addition to energy management functionality UEM performs all the baseband mixed-signal functions. Current version number is UEMK. The main features of the UEM are: 168-pin uBGA package (14 x 14 mm, 0.8 pitch)
  • 32 kHz startup RC oscillator
  • Startup logic
  • Real time clock logic
  • Crystal oscillator (32 kHz)
  • Baseband regulators:

Ø VANA 2.78 V for analogue functions

Ø VIO 1.8 V for logic I/Os and UEM logicØ VFLASH2 2.78 V for FMRADIO

Ø VFLASH1 2.78 V for IR, LCD AND LED driver

Ø VCORE programmable 1.0 – 1.8 V (using 1.8V) for UPP

Ø VSIM 1.8/3.0 V for SIM

  • RF regulators

Ø Six 2.78 V for RF

Ø 4.75 V Charge pump for RF

Ø Two programmable (0-5mA) current regulators for

  • Charging functions
  • Bandgap reference and voltage reference needed for analogue blocks
  • FBUS and MBUS interface
  • IR interface level shifters
  • Buzzer and vibrator interface
  • Audio codec

Ø Earpiece driver

Ø Headset driver

Ø Microphone pre-amplifier

Ø Digital filter (UPP/DSP)

Ø TX programmable gain stage

Ø TX _∆ A/D converter

Ø RX programmable attenuation stage

Ø RX _∆ D/A convertero One bit DAC

  • FLASH memory for IMEI code and tuning values storage
  • Security logic
  • SIM interface
  • Serial control interface

Ø DSP controlled serial bus (Dbus)

Ø MCU controlled serial bus (Cbus)

  • 11-channel A/D converter (MCU controlled)
  • Auxiliary A/D converted (DSP controlled)
  • RF interface converters

Ø AFC D/A

Ø AUX D/AØ TXIQ D/A

Ø RXIQ analogue _∆ A/D converter