W960i Walkman 3 Mod Ported To P1i
So you already have an access to those hidden folders eh? But you still envy your mate’s Ipod? Why? You can now have this sexy looking player from W960i ported to your P1i!
Goodbye, Hello UIQ3!
Yes, indeed, its officially dead a long long time ago. Late October this year, Patrick Olson from Sony Ericsson announced that they wont be realeasing new updates for their UIQ3 Smartphone platfoms (G900,G700,W960i,P990i,p1i etc) at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London. I really don’t know their primary reason but it looks like these UIQ3 babies wasnt able to attract the masses or fanbases. As what Patrick Olson said,
“Or rather it didn’t make it”
Sounds that its already official huh? Is it really RIP to our beloved UIQ3s?
I dont think so. This smartphone that we’re holding right now still has a future. It might wont get anymore updates but who cares? Afterall it’s rock solid stable as hell!
We wont stop here. . .
Please stay tuned for more updates.
Hacking Hidden Folders: P1i
Today I’ll be starting to post some useful tips on modding my beloved Sony Ericsson P1i. I know its a bit late but there are a lot of new P1i users out there that yet to be enlightened that their lil baby can actually be modded to its fullest.
Now I hear you say, “Why Sony Ericsson P1i of all the phones?”. Well for some reason, its operating system (UIQ3) has been hacked by some rocket scientists who came back from Mars in 2007. Im not that sure though of the date but the most important part is that it has been hacked and there are holes that has been opened that Sony Ericsson tried to hide from their patrons.
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