SymbianTool – Backup, Clean, Fix, and Optimize Symbian Phones


Many tech geeks say that Symbian OS based mobile phone is dead, but there are millions of users who are still using this outdated mobile operating system from Nokia and Sony Ericsson. If you happen to be one of those users and need a tool that can backup, restore, cleanup, edit, optimize, sterilize your Symbian OS based phones, you have come to the right place.

SymbianTool is a free lightweight application for Windows which allows you to perform various tasks on your Symbian storage (memory). Symbian Tool works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Both 32-bit and 64-bit OS are supported.

SymbianTool – Backup, Clean, Fix, and Optimize Symbian Phones

How to use SymbianTool :

As soon as the application start, you will see this nag screen and you will have to wait 8 seconds before the application can start. Even though the nag screen is irritating, the application itself is very useful.

  • First, connect the  Symbian phone in Mass Storage Memory mode before using this application. Even though it can work over Bluetooth, it is highly recommended that you connect your phone with USB serial cable.
  • Now launch the application and wait until it detects your device. When done, you can start using the provided tools.
  • There are a total of 24 tools, including Symark benchmark and Symbianize. The latter allows you to convert non-symbian volume or damaged volume into valid symbian volume.

For a complete list of information on all tools, head over to the product page.

Download SymbianTool to  Backup, Clean, Fix, and Optimize Symbian Phones

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One Response to “SymbianTool – Backup, Clean, Fix, and Optimize Symbian Phones”

  1. Cláudio

    Feb 10. 2012

    Excelent article! Recently I have acquired a symbian smartphone – not so smart at all – (Nokia C5-03) and I´m experiencing all kinds of system crashes. I think most of them are related to memory, and a tool like that which allows one to delete those files one can´t visualize to free cache and C: memory is really great. Thanks

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