Sunday July 16, 2006 More Nokia Theme Silliness? This way
Hi and welcome to my new readers. Yes, I mean you guys who google for "free Nokia NTH theme download". *waves!* Let's get started. Today's topic is science fiction. After much popular demand by my one reader (who prefers to remain anonymous) I hacked us a Doctor Who theme for S40 Nokias. Oh and (hold on to your mobile!) while I was at it, I made a third one, for Firefly/Serenity fans.
Tadaa: Groovy little DIY themes for Series 40 Nokias
![]() Dr Who download |
The choice was clear: I went for the ninth doctor, Christopher Eccleston and some Daleks. Don't you agree the theme music is just brilliant? I watched the first black&white Dr Who episode, from the Sixties, and it had the exact same theme! Talking about timeless. |
![]() Firefly download | Yupp. Cowboys with spaceships. Unsurprisingly, the tune has a slight country touch. But not too much. (Your mobile renders boths banjos and fiddles as beeps anyway, so don't worry about your reputation). |
![]() Tori's Winter download | That's the first one from last week again, for completeness' sake. Tori Amos, 'Little Earthquakes' art, and the Winter tune. No science fiction here, sorry. |
How to install? There are two ways:
Either, download the NTH files to your hard drive under Windows. Use a cable or Bluetooth to access your phone's memory in the Nokia Phone Browser: drop the NTH files into the Themes folder. That's the safest and cheapest method.
Or, if you feel like making experiments, you can go the Phone's Web menu, select Download links > Theme Downloads > Options > New Downlaod Link > Enter Address, and enter http://ruthless.zathras.de/mobile/ to access a direct download page for various files. Note that your provider will charge you for GPRS (even though the files are free!), also some phones (or providers?) have download limits that will prevent you from successfully downloading! Hypothetically, it works with WAP/wml too, but I can't test it and I don't know whether our server even handles WAP/wml requests.