13 Dec
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Symbian Guru BT Guard v1.00 S60v3.SymbianOS9.1.Unsigned.C racked-BiNPDA
BT Guard 1.0 for Series 60.3: Secure your Bluetooth and Save Battery
BT Guard is a security application that automatically switches your Bluetooth off. This saves your phone from BT attacks and unwanted Bluetooth connection requests. Switching Bluetooth off saves your battery life. Version 1.0 released 12.12.2007
If you use Bluetooth on your mobile, then BT Guard application is created for you.
BT Guard secures your most vulnerable place in your mobile: the Bluetooth Connection. You define the time, after which your Bluetooth will be set to Off or On, Invisible. This saves your time for switching BT manually and secures your mobile.
When Bluetooth is off, your phone battery consumption will be reduced and the phone battery will last longer.
Released: 12.12.2007
Version: 1.0
File Size: 303 Kb Key Features of BT Guard:
Who are the users of BT Guard?
BT Guard is used by the people who use their Bluetooth on mobile.
BT Guard is unbearable for:
Even if you use Bluetooth not often, there is big probability that you forget to turn it off right after the file transfer. And here it goes: your mobile stays unprotected, visible for other Bluetooth devices. And your battery consumption is about two times higher.
BT Guard recommended settings
Settings of BT Guard depend much on the way you will be using the application.
Setting BT Guard is must be selected to ON as long as you would like to use the app.
Setting Change BT after defines when the BT will be changed. Here you should think how long usually the BT connection of yours lasts. If you use your mobile mostly for uploading the software or exchanging smaller files like photos – you may set this setting value from 1 to 5 minutes. But if you use BT every day in your car BT-Kit, you should set the value to 30 min and more – depending on how long your usage lasts. Or, alternatively, you may define to set your BT to invisible after just a few minutes, this will secure your mobile but not affect the existing BT connection.
Setting Set BT to defines if the BT should be set to Off or to Invisible mode. Turning BT off will save your battery, but you will not be able to use your Bluetooth connection. If you turn BT to Invisible, it will make your phone invisible for other BT devices and you will be not be subjected to BT attacks or requests. When invisible, you will be able to use your BT as usually, except of receiving files.
Setting Ask defines if you like to be asked about the BT change or not. If you do not wish, the setting can be set to Never and you will not be annoyed with confirmations. The application can also always ask you, this setting is recommended when you use BT very often and can not predict when visible Bluetooth will be needed. For the most users we recommend to use the value “When active”. In this case you will be asked only if the active BT connection is identified. It means, you will not be interrupted by BT Guard when you are sending or receiving data via BT or using your BT-Hands free.
Support:
BT Guard application has in-built help in all languages. All PDF user manuals can be downloaded from our site.
Our support team will be glad to support you personally at support (at) symbianguru.com if you have any questions or concerns. We are always glad to hear from you!
Languages:
BT Guard is available in English, German, Russian and Ukrainian languages
Compatible with Other, Nokia 5500, Nokia E50, Nokia E60, Nokia E61, Nokia E62, Nokia E70, Nokia N71, Nokia N73, Nokia N75, Nokia N80, Nokia N91, Nokia N92, Nokia N93, Nokia N95, Nokia 3250, Nokia N Series, Nokia E Series, Nokia E65, Nokia N76, Nokia E61i, Nokia N73 Music Edition, Nokia N77, Nokia E90, Nokia 6120, Nokia 5700, Nokia 6110 Navigator, LG KS 10, Nokia E51, Nokia N81, Nokia 6121, Samsung SGH-i400, Samsung SGH-i520, Nokia N82, Nokia N93i, Nokia 6290, Samsung SGH-i560, Samsung SGH-i550, Samsung SGH-i450
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Symbian.Guru.BT.Guard.v1.00.S60v3.SymbianOS9.1.Unsigned.Cracked_BiNPDA_2_.rar (855 KB)
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