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xecuta

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#18528 13-Jan-2008 22:13
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where can i get some themes for my n95?

edit: never mind i used google!! haha




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  #104747 14-Jan-2008 13:35
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N95users and symbian-freak both have very active themes sections.




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  #105162 16-Jan-2008 11:35
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Just to note, from what I've read in other forums, the Symbian op sys wont allow you to install themes older than 6 months. If you get the error "Expired certificate" you can 'change the year back to 2007' and it may install. I tried this technique and it works! just remember to change the year back!

There are some really awesome themes at Symbian-Freak (as NZtechfreak mentions), but takes a bit digging to find them though.




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  #105240 16-Jan-2008 17:22
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UnrealWarCheek:

Just to note, from what I've read in other forums, the Symbian op sys wont allow you to install themes older than 6 months. If you get the error "Expired certificate" you can 'change the year back to 2007' and it may install. I tried this technique and it works! just remember to change the year back!

There are some really awesome themes at Symbian-Freak (as NZtechfreak mentions), but takes a bit digging to find them though.


This is a well-known fix for the 'certificate expired' error, definitely works for all instances of this error - sometimes takes a little trial and error depending on how old the certificate period is.




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  #105265 16-Jan-2008 18:57
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thanks guys!!
i had over 20 theme installed in my phone. i ended up ussing the original one nokia theme 1! some how it makes my phone more smoother to use




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  #109544 9-Feb-2008 21:18
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You can also use the Symbiansigned method to "re-sign" the .sis

Could people post their favourite themes on here?
I'm still looking for a decent one, but I design myself so I'm pretty picky.

Would love to learn how to make them.




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  #109565 9-Feb-2008 23:43
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you can create your own theme from www.ownskin.com its very easy from there
ive try ussing carbide.ui its pretty easy to use and u can download the turtor for it. only thing i find it hard is uploading it into my phone as it keeps saying certificate expires all the time. just find out a trick to overcome that by reading in n95user.com i just need to change the date setting on phone to install it and then change it back afterward.




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  #109568 9-Feb-2008 23:51
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Thanks, I'll have a go at it.

If you are getting an "expired certificate" error, go through this guide.
Once you've completed that it's very easy to install expired themes and also beta software.

Let me know if the rapidshares are not available, I will host the required files somewhere else.




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