Use Your Phone As a Flash Disk - SymSMB v1.0

SymSMB 1.10 allows sharing Smartphone’s folders and drives, which can be accessed over Wi-Fi from the PC. With a computer and Wi-Fi router one can access files on the Smartphone as if it’s connected to the computer via cable in file transfer mode

Copy files to and from the Smartphone, create and rename its existing files and directories, listen to your favourite tunes or to watch cool videos on your PC directly from the phone – all the necessary features. Here are some of application’s benefits over cable connection, Bluetooth and IrDA

Program Features;

* No need to install any additional PC software (like PC Suite), drivers and such

* Access to all 4 Smartphone drives: C: (phone memory), D: (RAM), Z: (ROM), E: (Memory Card). In comparison, “USB Mass Storage” mode only provides access to E: (Memory Card), while PC Suite – to C and E, although in the limited user way.

* Phone connected using SymSMB 1.10 is still fully functional (incoming and outgoing calls, use of other applications, etc.)

* Smartphone files can be accessed not just from one, but from several computers. This is, by the way, the method to copy files from one phone to another.

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2 Responses to “Use Your Phone As a Flash Disk - SymSMB v1.0”


  1. 1 Richard CANADA

    I like it big time! Really cool program.
    Was looking for such stuff for months and looks like it is the only one available today for Series 60 phones.
    Great job!
    But you guys on SymbianV3.com are little bit on a slow side.
    I’ve checked developers website to find out that SymSMB v.1.10 was a news 4 months ago!
    Right now they do have in beta testing v.2 with added options for access in different direction, so one can get access from phone to files located on computer as well as from computer to files located on phone. Isn’t it cool?

    Nokia got a new slogan for their phones, now they call it “mobile network computers”.
    How come? Is it a joke or what?

    “Network” - without file sharing?
    “Computers” - without file access?
    “Mobile” - without being wireless, without using existing wireless Wi-Fi ability for file access?

    Nokia, you must be joking, right?
    Slogan should be changed to “Nokia calls them Mobile network computer, Telexy makes them one in reality.”
    Nokia, can you hear me?
    … Unless in someone’s books “USB cable connection without real network file access can be called as mobile network computing”. Give me a brake!

    Nokia instead, have own software called PC Suite with “mass storage mode” which turns off phone functionality! How nice and convenient?! With this mode you cant answer a call and you cant dial on your phone! That brilliant idea comes from phone Nokia, the phone manufacturer, can you believe it? Its like having car radio that can play only if car isn’t moving.

  2. 2 david UNITED KINGDOM

    Version 2.0 is now available in production from:
    http://www.telexy.com

    Excellent app! This is everything that Nokia/Symbian forgot to do.
    The documentation is a bit lacking for non-network/technical sorts tho’ but I guess that those kind of people would be hardly likely to come looking for this kind of app anyway.

    Never have to bother with PC Suite again or go offline when I want to transfer files.


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