Also, there is a nice browser called UC which can be downloaded from here and also can render Gurmukhi once these fonts are used. Once I did this, I was also able to read Gurmukhi emails using the Gmail mobile app. This should also work for other Nokia phones, including 5800EX although I have tried it only for N97. If you want to connect the card itself to the PC, you will need to use a card reader. To avoid this each time you need to connect, you will need to remove the card (by pressing the power butting, going all the way down and selecting the remove card option and then physically removing the card) and then attach the phone to the PC. However, the second solution comes with a caveat: once the phone is using these fonts, if you connect it to the PC in the mass media mode, the phone reboots. I use a combination of both, for best results. Opera Mini based method advised first has correct rendering also, although it will involve higher data download. It works! (although the rendering is still incorrect but its better than nothing). Unzip, and upload the four TTF files to the /resource/fonts folder on the memory card.If you want to add Gurmukhi support to other applications also, the solution is here in short: Set Use bitmap fonts for complex scripts to Yes and then Save. Now, enter config: as a URL which takes you to advanced settings page.
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One easy way to fix this, without adding Gurmukhi Unicode fonts to the mobile, is to install Opera Mini (not the full version, Opera Mobile). I normally use for this, but Gurmukhi characters would not show. Nokia N97After working on this for more than two months, I am successful in setting up my Nokia N97 phone to be able to search Gurbani.