Guardian Mobile Platinum Edition | Nokia Symbian OS
11:14 PM
post giang

So how?
Simple, with this latest premium release of the platinum edition of the standalone security focused mobile software Guardian Mobile for your Nokia cell phones you can be quite sure that you will be able to secure your data and maybe even locate the perpetrator within minutes from the incident!! For those who are still clueless about what exactly Guardian Anti Theft Mobile is, here is a quick overview:
Guardian Mobile is a must have smartphones application for any models of Nokia symbian smartphones and PDA.This intelligent application is really one of the most important symbian application of our time and through this you can save a stitch which in turn will save nine, if you know what I mean. The core of this application is the hotkey access combinations that really have been well integrated. I have also included the user guide and the configuration handbook just in case you need a reference in the future. This kick ass Nokia 3rd edition application S60 powered application is compatible with all the N-Series and E-Series based mobile phones of Nokia.
Guardian Mobile is actually an anti theft Nokia software through which you can actually protect your smartphones data and other private stuff remotely.
You can password protect and thus restrict access of your handhelds and mobile phone folders, your Nokia smartphones contacts, all the camera images and recorded videos etc among other things.
The latest version of Guardian Mobile also allows you to assign specific numbers to mark as safe when and if a SIM card is changed so that it actually does not block a valid and authorized user’s SIM card.
Guardian Mobile platinum edition for S60 Nokia devices will send a SMS periodically from the phone number of the thief without him knowing about it at all.
Guardian Mobile can also act as a big time “on hand problem” for the thief by just buzzing with its awkward and “alert” sound mode which, of course, you can set to occur if you want after the actual steal. This will make the thief go outta control and scared for sure. He might even get scared enough to return it to you himself.
Through the use of Guardian Mobile platinum edition with your Nokia phone, you can track and pinpoint the exact location where the phone is currently located through the use of an intuitive and integrated GPS map which is ported straight from the Google Mobile Maps repository, thus it is exact! (You can download and use Mobile Google Maps or MgMaps in this post of GPS applications collections which I posted in the past)
All you have to do as an end user is set up the number and the text, the restricted password and the folders you wish to save just after installing it. It does not consume any insane amount of memory and works in the background and probably you will just forget about it after the successful install because it is that simple, powerful and discreet!
Take a look at some of the way that Guardian Mobile Platinum Edition for Nokia works:


This application is free to download only after you have subscribed to the RSS feed!! Subscription is free and it keeps you updated about the latest rants of Chaos Inc.
Cheers!
Downloads:

The list includes 6110, 6121, 6124, N75, N85, N76, E62, E66, 3250, E65, 5320, 5500, 5700 XpressMusic, 5800 touch UI based Xpress Music, E71, E90, N71, N73, N95, N82, N81, N96, N77, N78, N92, N93, N81, N81 8Gb, N82, N91, N93i, 6210, 6220, E70, 6290, 6650, E50, N79, N80, E51, E60, E61, E61i, N95 8Gb, 6120, and Nokia N96. The updated version also works with any 5th edition touchscreen devices including Nokia N97, 5800 and 5530 XpressMusic.
All the major network carriers like Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Orange Mobile UK, TeleSonera, Telstra, Nextel, Hutch, Cingular, Virgin, TIM Wireless, 3G Wireless, Airtel, Vodafone, Optimus, MTN Group etc are supported and should work independently with this application.
Source: nokiasymbianthemes
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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