Loading maps to nokia 2730 phone

When I attempt to load maps to my phone 2730 a message appears stating that my
phone is not equipped to accept maps I have updated my softare to no avail would the problem have anything to do with the type of sim card installed.

pygocentrus wrote:
dont know why but it works now !!!!!!!!!     I am downloading Canada map and french canadian vocal  but.........   I opened Nokia Maps and nothing  :-(      
Ovi suite downloaded but where are the maps ?
@pygocentrus
What size is E:\cities folder on memory card?
There do seem to be issues updating maps on S40 devices and wonder whether OVI Suite > Maps has delivered map data in the correct format for device running Nokia Maps S40.
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    and again could easily get the message out to save your life, even possibly having an option where the phone
    smses AND turns on the loud speaker so you can talk to emergency services, maybe a simple voice to speech or
    if you can't speech and can't move, there's not going to be that much of conversation but could be added.
    SMS Return: Location: GPS Cords X,Y; Altitude: 844m; HeartRate: 50; Pressure: ?milibars
    time spent getting to you to save your life,
    rather than time spent trying to find out where you are.
    Another option would be to text the phone and then get a text message back automatically
    providing access was granted on the phone.
    The Ultimate Survival Tool... Nokia's Gorrial Range of phones.
    They can save your life, they're tough take them anywhere you want, show it smashed down
    hard onto the table with an iphone (lookalike) that just smashes into pieces with the phone
    saying pick me up (since it will detect the smash as a drop of phone onto say concrete)
    if it detects a fall, if it does not get pickedup within 10 seconds, people are alterted
    to this fall or collapse,
    Difference in this case between fall and collapse is simple, what's your heart rate at if
    there's a problem there, it does not presume it was dropped and that you're in serious medical trouble
    take it swimming with you in the swimming pool, get your GPS cords and display them on a map
    geotag photos, get info about the weather, using the barometer high and low bands if a low pressure
    wave comes in and the barometer is dropping 998, 983 over a period of time will indicate what's likely
    to happen, if it increases better weather, if it decreases the weather coming in is bad, the phone
    will then direct you to start looking for shelter or find a nice lookout sunshine on the way...
    So all is well? the bluetooth monitor could even be attached to you sleeping so if your body
    temp and heart rate drop badly, it looks like you're freezing to death, the phone will then alarm
    a danger sound to try and wake the person sleeping up as well as contacting friends and family
    who will ring you, or give the message out with the GPS info out to the emergency services.
    The nokia gorilla's not just another phone, it's your buddy who looks out for you and will follow you
    into any conditions you go into, you work on the construction site, you wear a hard hat for protection
    when you see a nice new iphone (lookalike) all pretty has to wear a yellow hat, what a disgrace... while
    the Gorllia slilently laughs...
    The toughman phone with the ultimate survival tools, the Nokia Gorilla Phone, kicked, sat on, used
    to prop up your monitor, very tough and very strong handles whatever is thrown at it... but with GPS
    Barometer, WIFI, Compass you'll have everything you'll ever need handle what mother nature can throw
    at you..
    Maybe a couple of LED's to make the casing light up at night incase you drop it, which a sensor can detect
    if it's dark or not after it's been dropped (fed by data by the accelerometer, drop found, any light? no switch on lights)
    Oh yes and relax by playing with the internet browser over wifi, enjoy the better reception you get from better
    antenna or boosed up (amplified) radio signal.. enjoy the fact you can depend on this phone, it's your buddy
    not just a phone.
    So anyway guys what you think?

     The Nokia 3720 classic is a IP54 level water,
    Not even close to good enough, LCD screen will crack, water will go in through the jack/charger ports..
    The phone i describe has no external ports just 4-5 little pins which can't let water in or out of the device, the docking station will connect via these 4 - 5 pins for data transfer and recharging...., IPX8 standard, all the electronics are epxoyed with a glue to stop real bad shocks from drops and bangs, along with a silicon case and all the other preventative meausres means this little phone is going to outlive you.
    in combination with heart rate external bluetooth connection, really what more could you want... only the Sonim comes close in terms of perfection but if it managed to pack all of above, then it would be simply wow... I don't think there's enough people who work for nokia who actually go camping, backpacking, hiking, i'm pretty sure that if i told them one day
    on a holiday you might drop your phone into the swimming pool, ok fine it's a mistake but damn, there goes your $$$$ N7 or N900 or even a HTC or Iphone.... not this, you'd yell to the first person you see in the pool, hey mate can i have my phone back, don't worry about the water damage, i'll get it back on insurance after a small lie stopping the person from running off with it (in fear of the now useless mobile phoned killed by water, making an attempt to steal be useless) 
    The person gets their phone back and carries on about his day, it drops out of your pocket, how many times you ran over it because you happened to leave it behind the back tire. oh no i ran over my phone, the tough casing and the epoxy keeping it nice and safe, except for superficial damage cosmetic, the screen and phone should be working still able to make that call or send out GPS info....
    Sorry nothing comes close by any company (except Sonim) in terms of what they can do... maybe even a portable charger turn it to recharge like on LED dynamos. nah maybe not.

  • Problem with Nokia 2730 classic

    I have problem with my Nokia 2730 Classic such as:
    - Can't open Browser (can only use Web service like Facebook) & the download & messenger application in phone are corrupted.
    - I can't use Music Player... every time i open song or video,it's shown that " Not Enough Memory"
    - Messaging can't open just got a blank & still Error unless turn off & restart phone.
    When i got this issue, i also tried to  Restore factory & Restore All in setting function several times,but it just solved the Messaging to work normally & the others still got the problem.
    I also try to update firmware from v8.xx (not remember) to V10.40 RM-578 but nothing better..
    I really need help as soon as possible.
    Thanks in advance for recommendation.

    you need to empty the phones memory delete unwanted items such as images and text also clear up your message folders
    If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
    Now using the Lumia 1520

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