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	<title>Hacker&#039;s Lane &#187; Mobiles</title>
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		<title>Web meets phone with Google&#8217;s Nexus One</title>
		<link>http://www.hackerslane.com/2010/web-meets-phone-with-googles-nexus-one/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 11:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HacK_MiNDeD</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google's new android-powered phone Nexus One is the most buzzed topic right now in the tech world. Powered by  the 1 GHz (Qualcomm QSD 8250) Processor and advanced communication technologies, it is considered to be a revolutionary mobile phone!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google has now stepped in the mobile market with its new phone the Nexus One. Google&#8217;s Nexus One gives a tough competition to the one-of-its type, the iPhone :)</p>
<div id="attachment_730" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 165px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-730" title="Google_Nexus_One" src="http://hackerslane.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Google_Nexus_One-155x300.PNG" alt="Google's Nexus One" width="155" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Google&#39;s Nexus One</p></div>
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<p>Google&#8217;s new android-powered phone Nexus One is the most buzzed topic right now in the tech world. Powered by  the 1 GHz (Qualcomm QSD 8250) Processor and advanced communication technologies, it is considered to be a revolutionary mobile phone!</p>
<p>Lets take an insight of its main features:</p>
<ul>
<li> Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz Processor</li>
<li>512MB Flash</li>
<li>512MB RAM</li>
<li>4GB Micro SD Card (Expandable to 32 GB)</li>
<li>Powered by Android Mobile Technology Platform 2.1 (Eclair)</li>
<li>5 MP camera with 2X digital zoom, Autofocus from 6cm to infinity</li>
<li>Video captured at 720&#215;480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions</li>
<li>User can include location of photos from phone’s AGPS receiver</li>
<li>3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen with 800 x 480p resolution</li>
<li>UMTS Band 1/4/8 (2100/AWS/900)</li>
<li>HSDPA 7.2Mbps</li>
<li>HSUPA 2Mbps</li>
<li>GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)</li>
<li>Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)</li>
<li>Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR</li>
<li>A2DP stereo Bluetooth</li>
<li>Assisted global positioning system (AGPS) receiver</li>
<li>Cell tower and Wi-Fi positioning</li>
<li>Digital compass</li>
<li>Accelerometer</li>
</ul>
<p>See complete tech specs over <a href="http://www.google.com/phone/static/en_US-nexusone_tech_specs.html" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what the<a href="http://www.androidguys.com/2009/12/14/reuters-nexus-one-available-directly-through-google-website-january-5/" target="_blank"> Adroid Guys</a> say about its price:</p>
<blockquote><p>Here’s the price: $199 unlocked in stores. $100 rebate online if you have an active and old Google account. That $100 rebate is either to buy it $99 online from Google’s online phone store, for using on Android Marketplace or for using on any Google Checkout stores. Can also be used for T-Mobile or AT&amp;T pre-paid Data SIM card service at $29 per month, no contracts required.</p>
<p>Google will push full VOIP usage on these, meaning no voice/sms plans needed at any carrier. Voice calls will go through Google Voice on Data SIM cards and will provide unlimited free voice calling. And SMS is replaced by unlimited free Gtalk.</p>
<p>Finally, Google will provide easy roaming data services in other countries. For example, if you go to Europe, you can roam on HSDPA data networks for the same price of 20€ per month, and if you only stay in Europe for a few days you won’t need to pay for the whole month. You may not even need to change the SIM card.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Clear Installation Logs of Nokia S60 Phones</title>
		<link>http://www.hackerslane.com/2009/clear-installation-logs-of-nokia-s60-phones/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 14:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HacK_MiNDeD</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mobiles]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nokia]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Ever heard of it before? S60 phones&#8217; installer logs the installations i.e., when an app was installed or uninstalled, into a log file&#8230; You can view the log by going to &#8220;Application Manager-&#62;Options-&#62;View Log&#8221;&#8230;surprized huh? When I saw this log for the first time, I thought to clear the mess over there. But, there wasn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever heard of it before? S60 phones&#8217; installer logs the installations i.e., when an app was installed or uninstalled, into a log file&#8230;</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 274px"><img class=" " title="S60" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2250/2437401820_2f9994f6d4_o.png" alt="S60" width="264" height="237" /><p class="wp-caption-text">S60</p></div>
<p>You can view the log by going to &#8220;Application Manager-&gt;Options-&gt;View Log&#8221;&#8230;surprized huh? When I saw this log for the first time, I thought to clear the mess over there. But, there wasn&#8217;t any &#8220;Clear Log&#8221; option in the menu :|</p>
<p>I thought to have some fun, clearing it manually using <a href="http://www.gosymbian.com/FE_download_t.html" target="_blank">FExplorer</a> (My favorite file manager). I used to browse system files and look at the structure of the stored system files whenever I was free with my mobile, with nothing to do&#8230;and from this, I had a good idea where I would find the log file (I also knew that logs are stored with a &#8220;.log&#8221; extension) of the installation.</p>
<p>I headed up to &#8220;C:\System&#8221; and looked for any folder that would hold that .log, then I browsed to &#8220;C:\System\Install\&#8221; and found &#8220;install.log&#8221;. I deleted it and refreshed the Application Manager &amp; viewed the log file, which said &#8220;(no data)&#8221; :D</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">That&#8217;s how I hacked the installation log on my Nokia N70 :) (<em>not sure of it is the same for other S60 mobiles</em>)</p>
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		<title>Secret Codes for Sony Ericsson</title>
		<link>http://www.hackerslane.com/2008/secret-codes-for-sony-ericsson/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 16:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HacK_MiNDeD</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mobiles]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just some Universal Sony Ericsson mobile codes: Getting your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity): Number: *#06# Access Software version: &#62; * &#60; &#60; * &#60; * Reach last dialed numbers: 0 then # The Sony Ericsson Secret Menu screen: -&#62; * &#60;- &#60;- * &#60;- * Change to Default Language (English): &#60;&#62; Info about SIMLOCK: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="separator" style="clear:both;text-align:center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_y3we0U9jaYs/STqkEeLcJ5I/AAAAAAAAABg/wID5TS8fu_g/s1600-h/sony-ericsson-logo.jpg"><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_y3we0U9jaYs/STqkEeLcJ5I/AAAAAAAAABg/wID5TS8fu_g/s200/sony-ericsson-logo.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div>
<p>Just some Universal Sony Ericsson mobile codes:<br />
Getting your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity):<br />
Number: *#06#</p>
<p>Access Software version:<br />
&gt; * &lt; &lt; * &lt; * Reach last dialed numbers: 0 then # The Sony Ericsson Secret Menu screen: -&gt; * &lt;- &lt;- * &lt;- * Change to Default Language (English): &lt;&gt;</p>
<p>Info about SIMLOCK:<br />
&lt; * * &lt; Opening phone without a SIM card: **04*0000*0000*0000# followed by on ‘Wrong Pin’ number</p>
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		<title>Nokia Mobile Codes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HacK_MiNDeD</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 Imagine ur cell battery is very low, u r expecting an important call and u don&#8217;t have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with a reserve battery. To activate, key is &#8220;*3370#&#8221; Ur cell will restart with this reserve and ur instrument will show a 50% incerase in battery. This reserve will get charged when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1 Imagine ur cell battery is very low, u r expecting an important call and u don&#8217;t have a charger.</p>
<p>Nokia instrument comes with a reserve battery. To activate, key is &#8220;*3370#&#8221;</p>
<p>Ur cell will restart with this reserve and ur instrument will show a 50% incerase in battery.</p>
<p>This reserve will get charged when u charge ur cell next time.</p>
<p>*3370# Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR)-Your phone uses the best sound quality but talk time is reduced by approx. 5%<br />
#3370# Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec( EFR)</p>
<p>
*#4720# Activate Half Rate Codec &#8211; Your phone uses a lower quality sound<br />
but you should gain approx 30% more Talk Time<br />
*#4720# Deactivate Half Rate Codec</p>
<p>2 *#0000# Displays your phones software version,</p>
<p>1st Line :S oftware Version,<br />
2nd Line : Software Release Date,<br />
3rd Line : Compression Type<br />
3 *#9999# Phones software v ersion if *#0000# does not work</p>
<p>4 *#06# For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number)</p>
<p>5 #pw+1234567890+1# Provider Lock Status. (use the &#8220;*&#8221; button to obtain the &#8220;p,w&#8221; and &#8220;+&#8221; symbols)</p>
<p>6 #pw+1234567890+2# Network Lock Status. (use the &#8220;*&#8221; button to obtain the &#8220;p,w&#8221; and &#8220;+&#8221; symbols)</p>
<p>7 #pw+1234567890+3# Country Lock Status. (use the &#8220;*&#8221; button to obtain the &#8220;p,w&#8221; and &#8220;+&#8221; symbols)</p>
<p>8 #pw+1234567890+4# SIM Card Lock Status.(use the &#8220;*&#8221; button to obtain the &#8220;p,w&#8221; and &#8220;+&#8221; symbols)</p>
<p>9 *#147# (vodafone) this lets you know who called you last *#1471# Last call (Only vodofone)</p>
<p>10 *#21# Allows you to check the number that &#8220;All Calls&#8221; are diverted To</p>
<p>11 *#2640# Displays security code in use</p>
<p>
12 *#30# Lets you see the private number</p>
<p>13 *#43# Allows you to check the &#8220;Call Waiting&#8221; status of your phone.</p>
<p>14 *#61# Allows you to check the number that &#8220;On No Reply&#8221; calls are diverted to</p>
<p>15 *#62# Allows you to check the number that &#8220;Divert If Unrea chable(no service)&#8221; calls are diverted to</p>
<p>16 *#67# Allows you to check the number that &#8220;On Busy Calls&#8221; are diverted to</p>
<p>17 *#67705646#R emoves operator logo on 3310 &amp; 3330</p>
<p>18 *#73# Reset phone timers and game scores</p>
<p>19 *#746025625# Displays the SIM Clock status, if your phone supports this power saving feature &#8220;SIM Clock Stop Allowed&#8221;, it<br />
means you will get the best standby time possible</p>
<p>20 *#7760# Manufactures code</p>
<p>21 *#7780# Restore factory settings</p>
<p>22 *#8110# Software version for the nokia 8110</p>
<p>23 *#92702689# (to rember *#WAR0ANTY#)</p>
<p>Displays -<br />
1.Serial Number,<br />
2.Date Made<br />
3.Purchase Date,<br />
4.Date of last repair (0000 for no repairs),<br />
5.Transfer User Data.<br />
To exit this mode -you need to switch your phone off then on again</p>
<p>24 *#94870345123456789# Deactivate the PWM-Mem</p>
<p>25 **21*number# Turn on &#8220;All Calls&#8221; diverting to the phone number entered</p>
<p>26 **61*number# Turn on &#8220;No Reply&#8221; diverting to the phone number entered</p>
<p>27 **67*number# Turn on &#8220;On Busy&#8221; diverting to the phone number entered</p>
<p>Each command is prefixed with either one or two * or # characters as follows:<br />
** Register and Activate<br />
* Activate<br />
## De-Register (and Deactivate)<br />
# Deactivate<br />
*# Check Status<br />
© Call button</p>
<p>Once each command has been entered, if it is a network command (as opposed to a local handset command) it must be transmitted to the network by pressing the YES (receiver) key which acts as an enter key &#8211; this is represented here with the © character. Always enter numbers in full international format +CountryAreaNumber ( e.g. +447712345678).</p>
<p>Command Description Command String<br />
Security<br />
Change call barring code **03*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#©<br />
Change call barring code **03*330*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#©<br />
Change PIN code **04*OldPIN*NewPIN*NewPIN#©<br />
Change PIN2 code **042*OldPIN2*NewPIN2*NewPIN2#©<br />
Unlock PIN code (when PIN is entered wrong 3 times) **05*PUK*NewPIN*NewPIN#©<br />
Unlock PIN2 code (when PIN2 is entered wrong 3 times) **052*PUK2*NewPIN2*NewPIN2#©<br />
Display IMEI *#06#<br />
Call Forwarding (Diversions)<br />
De-register all call diversions ##002#©<br />
Set all configured call diversions to number and activate **004*number#©<br />
De-register all configured call diversions (no answer, not reachable, busy) ##004#©<br />
Unconditionally divert all calls to number and activate **21*number#©<br />
Activate unconditionally divert all calls *21#©<br />
De-register unconditionally divert all calls ##21#©<br />
Deactivate unconditionally divert all calls #21#©<br />
Check status of unconditionally divert all calls *#21#©<br />
Divert on no answer to number and activate **61*number#©<br />
Activate divert on no answer *61#©<br />
De-register divert on no answer ##61#©<br />
Deactivate divert on no answer #61#©<br />
Check status of divert on no answer *#61#©<br />
Divert on not reachable to number and activate **62*number#©<br />
Activate divert on not reachable *62#©<br />
De-register divert on not reachable ##62#©<br />
Deactivate divert on not reachable #62#©<br />
Check status of divert on not reachable *#62#©<br />
Divert on busy to number and activate /td&gt; **67*number#©&lt; Activate divert on busy *67#© De-register divert on busy ##67#© Deactivate divert on busy #67#© Check status of divert on busy *#67#© Change number of seconds of ringing for the given service before diverting a call (such as on no answer). Seconds must be a value from 5 to 30. De-registering the same divert will also delete this change! **service*number**seconds#© (Service numbers, see below) Call barring Activate barr all outgoing calls (see Security to set code) **33*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing calls #33*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing calls *#33#© Activate barr all calls **330*code#© Deactivate barr all calls #330*code#© Check status of barr all calls /td&gt; *#330*code#©&lt; Activate barr all outgoing international calls **331*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing international calls #331*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing international calls *#331#© Activate barr all outgoing international calls except to home country **332*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing international calls except to home country #332*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing international calls except to home country *#332#© Activate barr all outgoing calls **333*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing calls #333*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing calls *#333#© Activate barr all incoming calls **35*code#© Deactivate barr all incoming calls #35*code#© Check status of barr all incoming calls *#35#© Activate barr all incoming calls when roaming **351*code#© Deactivate barr all incoming calls when roaming #351*code#© Check status of barr all incoming calls when roaming *#351#© Activate barr all incoming calls **353*code#© Deactivate barr all incoming calls #353*code#© Check status of barr all incoming calls *#353#© Call waiting Activate call waiting *43*#© Deactivate call waiting #43##© Check status of call waiting *#43#© Calling Line Identification The following only works if CLIP and CLIR are enabled (ask your service provider) CLIP: Presentation of the number of the incoming call Activate CLIP **30#© Deactivate CLIP ##30#© Check status of CLIP *#30#© CLIR: Presentation of one&#8217;s own number to the to the called party Activate CLIR **31#© Activate CLIR for the actual call *31#number© Deactivate CLIR ##31#© Deactivate CLIR for the actual call #31#number© Check status of CLIR *#31#© COLP: Presentation of the actual number reached (if number called was diverted to another number Activate COLP *76#© Deactivate COLP #76#© Check status of COLP *#76#© COLR: Presentation of the original number called by the calling party (if the call was diverted to this cellphone) Activate COLR *77#© Deactivate COLR #77#© Check status of COLR *#77#©     Nokia Mobile Secret Codes-part1  Nokia 31xx ____________  Firmware version *#0000# or *#3110# IMEI Code *# 06 # Restores Factory Settings *#7780# Warranty Codes *#92702689# (= *#war0anty#)  Just scroll down through the information. If entering the above code requires a further warranty code try entering the following:  6232 (OK) : Month and year of manufacture 7332 (OK) : Last repair date 7832 (OK) : Purchase date (if previously set) 9268 (OK) : Serial number 37832 (OK) : Set purchase date (this can only be done once) 87267 (OK) : Confirm transfer  Nokia 5110 _____________  IMEI Number *#06# For checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity). &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; Security Code 12345 Default security code is 12345. If you forgot your security code, there s so many program on the net which allowed you to know the security code likes Security ID Generator, Nokia IMEI Changer, etc.  update: Security ID Generator (SID.EXE) and IMEI Generator (NOKIAIMEI.EXE) doesn t works with Nokia 5110 Resetting Security Code  If you accidentally lock the phone or forgot the security code, the best thing to do is check it with your local Nokia dealer. For advanced user, you can use WinTesla, PCLocals or LogoManager program to read the security code or resetting the code (You will need an FBUS/MBUS (or compatible) cable to do this. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; Software Version *#0000# For checking the phones software (SW) &#8211; called firmware revision information. e.q : Version V. 4.51 (26-03-98) will display V 04.51 26-03-98 NSE-1  first line: The Software Version (my guess is that this software has been used in previously Nokia-phones, what do you say?!).  second line: The Date of the SW release.  third line: NHE-8 has something to do with the type of phone you are dealing with. Is it GSM 900 (standard), GSM 1800 (DCS1800) or GSM 1900 (PCS1900)? Nokia 2110, 3110, 8110(i) are all NHE types. The only thing that vary is the code after NHE- (&#8220;8&#8243;). NHE = GSM 900, NHK =GSM 1800 &#8211; The number in the end = the model (2110i = 4 etc.) The 5110 and 6110 is called NSE-1 and NSE-3&#8230;this may be because it supports EFR (?)  update: Newest Software Version was V5.22 (xx-xx-99) V 05.22 01-07-99 NSE-1  If your software version is V4.00, upgrade your software version to latest version. V4.00 contains bugs that sometimes will show message, &#8220;SIM Card Not Ready&#8221; even the card is already inside the phone. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;  Software Update The only thing to do (for you and me) is for us to go to the nearest Nokia dealer and make him do it for you. Just remember that it is supposed to be free (a receipt is required) so don t let him tell you anything else! &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;  SIM clock *#746025625# [*#sim0clock#] to check if the Sim-Clock can be Stopped. This option is depen on your service provider network. (Sim-clock-stop is a kind of standby mode which will save battery time)  update: This code doesn t work on phone with software version 4.59. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;  Waranty Code *#92702689# [*#war0anty#] Menu: Displays Serial Number. Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture (0698) Displays (if there) the date where the phone was purchased (MMYY) you can here set the Purchasing Date (Warning: You can only do this once &#8211; so be careful what you write) Displays the date of the last repairment &#8211; if found (0000) The next screen has Transfer User Data? (the same option as the 8110) To exit turn the phone off and then back on. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;  SP Lock The Service provider (SP) lock Is used to lock the cell phone to the SP s SIM card. Once the cell phone is locked to a specific operator, if one inserts a SIM card from a different operator the phone will refuse to accept it! The cell phone will however accept another SIM card from the same operator.  All Nokia phones (2110 and newer) have four different SIM locks which can be used to lock the phone for up to 4 different providers. But most phones with restriction only have one lock activated. ( lock 1) The main code used in Nokia phones is:  #pw+(master code)+Y#  This code is able to check, activate or remove Sim card restriction (SP-lock). Use the * key to get the p, + and w chars. Y has to be 1,2,3 or 4 &#8211; depending of what lock you what to deal with.  #pw+1234567890+1# for Provider-Lock status #pw+1234567890+2# for Network-Lock status #pw+1234567890+3# for Provider(???)-Lock status #pw+1234567890+4# for SimCard-Lock status  (master code) is a 10 digit code, based on the phones IMEI number. (I can NOT give you the master code SO DON T ASK ME FOR IT! )  Please click here to learn more about how to obtain mastercode and find out the lock status of your phone eq. To remove restriction on lock 1 type following code:  #pw+(master code)+1#  If you just want to check your phone use 10 random numbers Eg. 1234567890 as the (master code) eq. To check if phone if restricted on lock 1 type the following code:  #pw+1234567890+1#  Please NOTE that these codes could be used with care! A user told me that it s only possible to type in about 3 different codes on each lock! Then something bad will happen ..therefore be careful! &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;  How ca<br />
n I check what locks have my phone closed?  There is 2 methods: Use winlock to see the state of the locks, pressing Read Info.The Counter is the number of times that you have tried unlock your phone using an incorrect master code. You can check it entering an imaginary mastercode on your phone but, it s not recommended because if you try enter a code 5 times your phone will not work anymore. By example, if you press at your phone #pw+1234567890+2# (note that # , p , w and + characters must be selected from * key) and your phone give you Code Error then your phone have lock 2 closed, if you get the message SIM Restriction Off your phone have lock 2 opened. Look the table above to see how can check all locks:  Lock number Description Sequence to Check 1 Provider Lock #pw+1234567890+1# 2 Network-Lock #pw+1234567890+2# 3 Another Provider Lock #pw+1234567890+3# 4 SIM Card Lock #pw+1234567890+4# &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; Unlock SP-Lock Here is a way to Unlock your phone which is Service Provider locked, without to know SPLock code. With a Nokia 16xx/21xx/31xx/51xx/81xx that are SIMlocked to one privider you can bypass the SP lock like this:  First of all, PIN CODE MUST BE ON, then press:  C  C and hold until it clears display * and hold until start to blink * and hold until start to blink 04***your pin&gt;#</p>
<p>Each time you turn your phone OFF it resets the lock, so this need to be done each time you ll turn your phone ON</p>
<p>The phone now says: PIN CODE CHANGED (or ACCEPTED)<br />
and the SIM card is accepted until you restart the phone again.</p>
<p>NOTE: On vesion 5.04 Nokia has removed this option !</p>
<p>update:<br />
There s another Nokia service provider lock generator for DOS (somehere on the net) called 5161un.zip (for Nokia 51xx-61xx models) This program uses the #pw+(master code)+1# code to unlock the phone. With this software you need to have a access to the eeprom.. Sad<br />
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<p>Bypass the SP-lock</p>
<p>With a Nokia 16xx/21xx/31xx/51xx/81xx that are SIM locked to one privider you can bypass the SP lock like this:</p>
<p>Insert sim card of diferent provider.</p>
<p>Turn on the phone and press the UP VOLUME key for 3 sec. then release it and the phone says PIN CODE ?</p>
<p>Press the &#8220;C&#8221; key.</p>
<p>Then Press * and wait until it desapear and apear again, then press * one more time and 04*PIN*PIN*PIN#</p>
<p>The phone now says: PIN CODE CHANGED (or ACCEPTED)<br />
and the SIM card is accepted until you restart the phone again.</p>
<p>update:<br />
On version 5.04 Nokia has removed this option !<br />
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<p>How to open lock 1 and 4?<br />
You will need Winlock software and MBUS cable to do this. Winlock is a Nokia service program that you can use to open lock 1 and 4, really you are closing locks when you do that, but when you write ????? at MCC+MNC and MSIN text box, the phone don t understand it and consider that it s open.</p>
<p>That trick only works for lock 1 and 4, but not for lock 2 and 3. If you did not know your lock type, please read our miscellaneous tips page first. or read at above section in this page.</p>
<p>Install winlock 1.10<br />
Connect your MBUS nokia data cable<br />
Run Winlock<br />
Push Read Phone, if you have Lock 2 or Lock 3 closed you can not open your phone, but you can try change Lock 2.<br />
Select State Close in Lock 1 and Lock 4, fill out MCC+MNC and MSIN text boxes with ??????? and Push Close Locks.<br />
Now you can use any operator card in your phone. If you get any error when you do that do the following steps:<br />
Select State Automatic in Lock 1 and Lock 4 and change type to User in Lock 1 and Lock 4, fill out MCC+MNC and MSIN text boxes with ?????????? and Push Close Locks.<br />
Select State Automatic in Lock 1 and Lock 4 and change type to Factory in Lock 1 and Lock 4, fill out MCC+MNC and MSIN text boxes with ?????????? and Push Close Locks.<br />
If you continue getting errors you must turn off your phone and reset computer and try again.<br />
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<p>How to open lock 2?</p>
<p>When operators companies close lock2 you can only use the contract or prepaid card for this operator, but you can use another operator company prepaid card if you know what GID1 must write.</p>
<p>Install Winlock<br />
Run Winlock<br />
Configure Winlock. Select menu Winlock-&gt;Defaults and change GID byte count to 2.<br />
Push Read Phone, and write down GID1 info that appear in lock 2.<br />
Insert the prepaid card from a different operator company.<br />
We must find out a the GID1 info adecuate for our new prepaid or contract card, take a look at our GID1 list and check if your operator and SIM card type is included, if not try to get a phone that have lock 2 closed and have the SIM card type that you want to use in your phone, and read GID1 info with winlock. You can try to write the most used GID1 codes like 0000,10FF,01FF, or FFFF, etc.<br />
Change Lock 2 Type from User To Factory or from Factory to User.<br />
Push Close Locks<br />
Your phone will be reset every time you push Close Locks, if your card is not acepted the GID1 is not correct, repeat from step 4 until you find the correct GID1.<br />
If you get error you must turn off your phone and reset computer and try again.<br />
If you want your phone accept your original prepaid card write in GID1 the code you read at step 2 and close locks.<br />
Exist a GID1 list?</p>
<p>In addition to the official way to open locks that Nokia service centers use with TDB4 or TDF-4(for WinTesla) security boxes, there is two secrets methods:</p>
<p>Opening the phone and adding a chip inside phone motherboard. But you will loose any warranty of your phone.<br />
Using a special software with a MBUS Nokia cable. I don t have this software. Please don t bother me asking me about that. The only thing i know about that is that a friend is removing lock 2 using a special software. He don t make this for money, only for fun.<br />
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<p>Main Code #pw+(master code)+Y#<br />
This code is able to check, activate or remove Sim card restriction (SP-lock).</p>
<p>Use the * key to get the p, + and w chars.<br />
Y has to be 1,2,3 or 4 &#8211; depending of what lock you what to deal with.</p>
<p>#pw+1234567890+1# for Provider-Lock status<br />
#pw+1234567890+2# for Network-Lock status<br />
#pw+1234567890+3# for Provider(???)-Lock status<br />
#pw+1234567890+4# for SimCard-Lock status</p>
<p>(master code) is a 10 digit code, based on the phones IMEI number.</p>
<p>update:<br />
I get report that told me the code didn t works for Optimus Card<br />
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Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR)<br />
Enhanced Full Rate will give you much better sound quality when you enable it. The new Enhanced Full Rate CODEC adopted by GSM uses the ASELP (AlgebraicCode Excitation Linear Prediction) compression technology. This technology allows for much great voice quality in the same number of bits as the older Full Rate CODEC. The older technology was called LPC-RPE (Linear Prediction Coding with Regular Pulse Excitation). Both operate at 13 kilobits.(but you take up more space on the network, so they can charge you more)</p>
<p>*3370# and EFR will be activated after a reboot of the phone ( consumes more power )</p>
<p>#3370#<br />
and EFR will be switched off after a reboot of the phone.<br />
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<p>Half Rate Codec (HR)<br />
Half Rate will give you bad sound quality, which gives the service provider the opportunity to have more calls on the network; and you might get a lower charge from them. (Will give you 30% longer talk-time)<br />
*4720# Half Rate coded will be activated after a reboot of the phone ( better standby time )</p>
<p>#4720# Half Rate coded will be de-activated after a reboot of the phone<br />
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<p>Unblocking Code<br />
Unblock PIN1 : **05*PUK*newPIN1*newPIN1#@<br />
UnBlock PIN2 : **052*PUK2*newPIN2*newPIN2#@<br />
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<p>Hiding your phone number<br />
Dial 141 then the number you want to call eg. 141#######<br />
This should stop your number been sent to the caller. (*)<br />
(*) This only works on UK phones, if anybody has tried this and works, please let me know.<br />
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<p>Unlocking PIN2 for software version<br />
V 05.07<br />
20.11.98<br />
NSE-1</p>
<p>If your SimCard is locked by your SP, you can check it and if it is, you will get the &#8220;wrong code&#8221; message on the display (for use 1234567890)<br />
If your SimCard is locked by your SP, you can t unlock PIN2 !<br />
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<p>Blocking phone number at Cantel AT&amp;T</p>
<p>If you have one of those cantel at&amp;t phones if you press #0000# you can block your number<br />
at no extra charge.<br />
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<p>New Menu on Emergency Calls *3001#12345#</p>
<p>Brings a new menu that gives you access to the emergency calls ( 911 Etc. ). It will give you FREE calls! (only the ones you put in the emergency!! )</p>
<p>This option will depend on your GSM operator<br />
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<p>Your number in your display<br />
Goto menu 3-7 Call cost settings.<br />
Turn ON the Call costs limit 3-7-1. PIN2 code Required.<br />
Put in the limit with the phone number.<br />
eg. my phone # is 019 2184697<br />
Enter the limit as 2184697<br />
Goto menu 3-7-2 Show costs in. PIN2 code Required.<br />
Select Currency.<br />
Enter Unit price : 1<br />
Enter Currency name as 019 (per my phone # eg. above)<br />
Now the phone number 019 2184697 will remains on the 4th row of the display.<br />
Secondly, if you press the # key, it prompt which line to be used; Line 1 or 2.<br />
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Free Call Tip</p>
<p>The tips needs Net Monitor enabled. Be aware that the trick will remove Netmonitor in some sw versions like v4.73 and v5.04.<br />
Launch the Net Monitor in your Nokia 51xx / 61xx<br />
Execute the test number 497<br />
Free calling for about 90 sec should now have been activated.<br />
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<p>Nokia 5110 PIN-Out</p>
<p>Pin-Outs: Bottom view, keyboard up, counting from the left</p>
<p>V V 1 2 3 4 5 6 V<br />
(o) | | [= = = = = =] | |<br />
7 8 9 10 11 12</p>
<p>1 &#8211; VIN CHARGER INPUT VOLTAGE 8.4V 0.8A<br />
2 &#8211; CHRG CTRL CHARGER CONTROL PWM 32Khz<br />
3 &#8211; XMIC MIC INPUT 60mV &#8211; 1V<br />
4 &#8211; SGND SIGNAL GROUND<br />
5 &#8211; XEAR EAR OUTPUT 80mV &#8211; 1V<br />
6 &#8211; MBUS 9600 B/S<br />
7 &#8211; FBUS_RX 9.6 &#8211; 230.4 KB/S<br />
8 &#8211; FBUS_TX 9.6 &#8211; 230.4 KB/S<br />
9 &#8211; L_GND CHARGER / LOGIC GND</p>
<p>
Nokia 61xx<br />
__________</p>
<p>Firmware version<br />
*#0000# or *#61&#215;0#<br />
IMEI Code<br />
* # 06 #<br />
Warranty Codes<br />
*#92702689# (= *#war0anty#)</p>
<p>Just scroll down through the information. If entering the above code requires a<br />
further warranty code try entering the following:</p>
<p>6232 (OK) : Month and year of manufacture<br />
7332 (OK) : Last repair date<br />
7832 (OK) : Purchase date (if previously set)<br />
9268 (OK) : Serial number<br />
37832 (OK) : Set purchase date (this can only be done once)<br />
87267 (OK) : Confirm transfer</p>
<p>Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) and Half Rate Mode (HFR)</p>
<p>*3370# to activate Enhanced Full Rate &#8211; Makes calls sound better, but<br />
decreases the battery life by about 5%.(I recommend this one)<br />
#3370# to deactivate Enhanced Full Rate<br />
*4720# to activate Half Rate Mode &#8211; Drops call quality, but increases battery<br />
life by about 30%.<br />
#4720# to deactivate Half Rate Mode</p>
<p>Nokia 81xx<br />
_____________</p>
<p>Show IMEI code<br />
* # 06 #<br />
Software Version<br />
* # 8110 #<br />
This code shows you software version, date of manufacture and hardware number of your phone.</p>
<p>Warranty Codes<br />
*#92702689# (= *#war0anty#)</p>
<p>Just scroll down through the information. If entering the above code requires a<br />
further warranty code try entering the following:</p>
<p>6232 (OK) : Month and year of manufacture<br />
7332 (OK) : Last repair date<br />
7832 (OK) : Purchase date (if previously set)<br />
9268 (OK) : Serial number<br />
37832 (OK) : Set purchase date (this can only be done once)<br />
87267 (OK) : Confirm transfer</p>
<p>Sim Clock information</p>
<p>To check if the Sim-Clock can be stopped type: *#746025625# (= *#sim0clock#)</p>
<p>Nokia 8810<br />
____________<br />
Firmware version<br />
*#0000# or *#8810#<br />
IMEI Code<br />
* # 06 #<br />
Warranty Codes<br />
*#92702689# (= *#war0anty#)</p>
<p>Just scroll down through the information. If entering the above code requires a<br />
further warranty code try entering the following:</p>
<p>6232 (OK) : Month and year of manufacture<br />
7332 (OK) : Last repair date<br />
7832 (OK) : Purchase date (if previously set)<br />
9268 (OK) : Serial number<br />
37832 (OK) : Set purchase date (this can only be done once)<br />
87267 (OK) : Confirm transfer</p>
<p>Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) and Half Rate Mode (HFR)</p>
<p>*3370# to activate Enhanced Full Rate &#8211; Makes calls sound better, but<br />
decreases the battery life by about 5%.(I recommend this one)<br />
#3370# to deactivate Enhanced Full Rate<br />
*4720# to activate Half Rate Mode &#8211; Drops call quality, but increases battery<br />
life by about 30%.<br />
#4720# to deactivate Half Rate Mode</p>
<p>
Motorola Secret Codes</p>
<p>Code to lock keys. Press together *7<br />
Note: [] (pause) means the * key held in until box appears.<br />
Select phone line &#8211; (use this to write things below the provider name):<br />
[] [] [] 0 0 8 [] 1 []<br />
Add phonebook to main menu:<br />
[] [] [] 1 0 5 [] 1 []<br />
Add messages to main menu:<br />
[] [] [] 1 0 7 [] 1 []<br />
Copy SIM memory (phonebook menu):<br />
[] [] [] 1 0 8 [] 1 []<br />
Eng Field options (main menu):<br />
[] [] [] 1 1 3 [] 1 []<br />
Slow (Frequency of search menu):<br />
[] [] [] 1 0 1 [] 1 []<br />
Medium (Frequency of search menu):<br />
[] [] [] 1 0 2 [] 1 []<br />
Fast (Frequency of search menu):<br />
[] [] [] 1 0 3 [] 1 []<br />
Enable EFR:<br />
[] [] [] 1 1 9 [] 1 []<br />
Function :<br />
[] [] [] # # # [] 1 []<br />
Change pin:<br />
[] [] [] 0 0 4 [] 1 []<br />
Unblocking using the &#8220;puk&#8221; number:<br />
[] [] [] 0 0 5 [] 1 []<br />
There are lots of similar codes exist. If you change the last number to 0 you can deactive that code. The 3 digit number at the middle are from 0 to 999. I put the most interesting codes. (EFR):Enhanced Full Rate Codec.<br />
You can change GSM frequencies to 900/1800 by entering the enginnering model. Following the below steps:<br />
enter menu and press 048263* quickly, then you will enter the secret engineering menu<br />
under &#8220;Opcode&#8221;<br />
input 10*0*3 for GSM 900<br />
10*0*4 for GSM 1800<br />
10*0*5 for GSM 1900<br />
10*0*6 for dual band GSM 900/1800<br />
10*0*7 for dual band GSM 850/1900<br />
To add extra message space 4 your Motorola C350 C450 C550 or C650, press menu button, press 048263* quickly, then on the popup menu enter 47 press ok.press 50 and ok.press 1 ok.press 64 ok.press 1 ok.press 186 and ok.You will receive an extra 50 msgs memory space.Switch phone off and back on.</p>
<p>
Nokia All Codes-Part3</p>
<p>Scroll Down to view Specific Model Numbers!!!!</p>
<p>*** WARNING: Using secret codes may be harmful to your phone and result in disabling or worse. Use these codes at your own discretion, we accept no responsiblility for blocked pones while using these codes!!!<br />
IMEI Number<br />
*#06# Cells Identity Code (IMEI = International Mobile Equipment Identity)<br />
XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X<br />
TAC FAC SNR SP<br />
TAC = Type Approval Code (first 2 digits = country code of the approval-country )<br />
FAC = Final Assembly Code: (01,02 = AEG)<br />
(10,20 Nokia)<br />
(40,41,44 Siemens)<br />
(30 Ericsson)<br />
(50 Bosch)<br />
(51 Sony,Siemens,Ericsson)<br />
(60 Alcatel)<br />
(65 AEG)<br />
(70 Sagem)<br />
(75 Dancall)<br />
(80 Philips)<br />
(85 Panasonic)<br />
SNR = Serial Nr.<br />
SP = Spare (always &#8220;0&#8243;)</p>
<p>Software Version<br />
*#0000# shows the software version<br />
Signal Processing<br />
*3370# &#8211; Enchanced full Rate Codec (EFR) activation. It will automatically restart.<br />
#3370# &#8211; Enchanced full Rate Codec (EFR) deactivation<br />
*4720# &#8211; Half Rate Codec activation. It will automatically restart.<br />
#4720# &#8211; Half Rate Codec deactivation<br />
Enchanced Full Rate will give you much better sound quality when you enable it. The new Enhanced Full Rate CODEC adopted by GSM uses the ASELP (AlgebraicCode Excitation Linear Prediction) compression technology. This technology allows for much great voice quality in the same number of bits as the older Full Rate CODEC. The older technology was called LPC-RPE (Linear Prediction Coding with Regular Pulse Excitation). Both operate at 13 kilobits.(but you take up more space on the network, so they can charge you more) &#8211; Talk-time is reduced with about 5%</p>
<p>Sim Clock Stopping<br />
*#746025625#<br />
[*#sim0clock#]<br />
Checks if the sim clock can be stopped. Sim clock stop is a kind of stand-by mode which will save battery time. This code doesn&#8217;t work with software version 4.59.<br />
It will tell you if it can be stopped or not.</p>
<p>
Warrenty Menu<br />
*#92702689# takes you to a secret menu with 6 choices:<br />
[*#war0anty#]<br />
1. Displays Serial Number.<br />
2. Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture (0997).<br />
3. Displays (if there) the date where the phone was purchased (MMYY).<br />
4. Displays the date of the last repairment &#8211; if found (0000).<br />
5. Makes you capable of transferring user data if you have the gear for it.<br />
6. Shows how long the phone has been used to talk. This counter is not reset by when you &#8220;clear timers&#8221; like the counters in the call register.</p>
<p>
Bypass the SP lock With a Nokia 16xx/21xx/31xx/51xx/81xx<br />
1. Insert SIM card of different provider.<br />
2. Turn on the phone and press the UP VOLUME key for 3 sec.<br />
Then release it and the phone says PIN CODE?<br />
3. Press the &#8220;C&#8221; key.<br />
4. Then Press * and wait until it disappears and appears again, then press * one more time and 04*PIN*PIN*PIN#</p>
<p>
Nokia Speed Trap Detector Urban Legend spread by Nokia Engineers ;^)<br />
The settings for radar speed traps detector. Your Nokia cell phone can be programmed to pick up radar speed traps, when programmed your cell phone picks up the radar and alerts you on the message alert tone. ( Doesn&#8217;t work with Nokia 7110! )<br />
1. Enter your menu<br />
2. Select settings<br />
3. Select security settings<br />
4. Select closed user group<br />
5. Select on<br />
6. Enter 00000<br />
7. Press ok<br />
8. Clear back to normal, within a few seconds your phone will display a radar sign with five zero&#8217;s next to it. It is now activated.<br />
Unfortunately only Nokia phones have this function. The Cell Phone info display needs to be de-activated. Settings -&gt; Phone Settings -&gt; Cell Info display. Each time you turn off your phone, or even each time you loose contact with your carrier, you&#8217;ll have to activate it again&#8230; It is done using steps 1 through 5 above, but the number (00000) will be already on the field as a default.</p>
<p>
The James Bond Trick</p>
<p>If you short-circuit the left middle and right pins on the bottom of the phone with all connections touching each other, the Nokia software hangs! The profile &#8220;Headset&#8221; will be activated. Before you do this just activate the &#8220;Automatic Answer&#8221; in the headset profile and set the ringing volume to &#8220;Mute&#8221;. Now you can use your phone for checking out what people are talking about in a room. Just place it under a table in a room and call it. The phone receives the call without ringing and you can listen to what people are saying! Network Monitor<br />
There is a hidden menu inside your Nokia phone. If you want to activate it, you&#8217;ll have to re-program some chips inside of your phone.<br />
Check your software version. You can only continue if you have v4.33, v4.73 or v5.24.<br />
Take apart the phone.<br />
De-solder the EEPROM (ATMEL AT 24C64)<br />
Read out the data with an EEPROM programmer and save it to a file (Backup)<br />
If you have v.33 or v4.73, change the address &#8220;03B8&#8243; from &#8220;00&#8243; to &#8220;FF&#8221;<br />
If you have v5.24 then change the address &#8220;0378&#8243; from &#8220;00&#8243; to &#8220;FF&#8221;<br />
Write the new data to the EEPROM and solder it back to the phone<br />
Power on your phone and you should have &#8220;Netmonitor&#8221; enabled.<br />
The Network Monitor gives you the following information:<br />
Carrier number, MS RX Level in DBM, Received signal quality, MS TX power level, C1 (Path loss criterion, used for cell selection and reselection). The range is -99 to 99, RTL (Radio link timeout), Timeslot, Indication of the transmitter status, Information on the Network parameters, TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity), Cell identification (Cell ID, Number of cells being used), MCC (Mobile country code), MCN (Mobile network code), LAC (Location area code), Ciphering (On/Off), Hopping (On/Off), DTX (On/Off), Discard cell barred information.</p>
<p>
Game Hacking with Blizzard</p>
<p>Get the file called the &#8216;BlizzardN-GAGE.SIS&#8217; from IRC get in #mediaplace on Efnet (note: Downloading cracked/Hacked games is illegal unless you already own a copy of game)<br />
The Blizzard Nokia N-Gage Installer.<br />
1. Unpack Blizzard.sis file that you get from mIRC<br />
2. Transfer the .sis file to your N-Gage<br />
3. Get the .blz (N-gage ROM) from mIRC<br />
4. copy the file to the root dir of your MMC (16MB MMC)Multimedia Card<br />
5. Use the Blizzard application to unpack the .blz file<br />
6. After unpacking the sonic icon should appeared in the MENU<br />
7. Clicked sonic icon and it should work !</p>
<p>List of compatible games for the 3650,6600 and the N-gage that work:<br />
[3650]<br />
SonicN (v.2.5+)<br />
Puyo Pop (v.2.5+)<br />
[6600]<br />
SonicN<br />
Puyo Pop<br />
Pandemonium<br />
Tomb Raider<br />
Super Monkey Ball<br />
Tony Hawks Pro Skater<br />
[N-Gage]<br />
SonicN<br />
Puyo Pop<br />
Pandemonium<br />
Tomb Raider<br />
Super Monkey Ball<br />
Tony Hawks Pro Skater<br />
GSM Network Services Command Strings<br />
When various network functions are selected via the cellphone&#8217;s menu using the keypad, the cellphone automatically generates the corresponding GSM network command string and transmits it to the network. These commands can however be manually entered via the keypad.</p>
<p>
Each command is prefixed with either one or two * or # characters as follows:<br />
** Register and Activate<br />
* Activate<br />
## De-Register (and Deactivate)<br />
# Deactivate<br />
*# Check Status<br />
© Call button</p>
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Once each command has been entered, if it is a network command (as opposed to a local handset command) it must be transmitted to the network by pressing the YES (receiver) key which acts as an enter key &#8211; this is represented here with the © character. Always enter numbers in full international format +CountryAreaNumber ( e.g. +447712345678).<br />
Command Description Command String<br />
Security<br />
Change call barring code **03*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#©<br />
Change call barring code **03*330*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#©<br />
Change PIN code **04*OldPIN*NewPIN*NewPIN#©<br />
Change PIN2 code **042*OldPIN2*NewPIN2*NewPIN2#©<br />
Unlock PIN code (when PIN is entered wrong 3 times) **05*PUK*NewPIN*NewPIN#©<br />
Unlock PIN2 code (when PIN2 is entered wrong 3 times) **052*PUK2*NewPIN2*NewPIN2#©<br />
Display IMEI *#06#<br />
Call Forwarding (Diversions)<br />
De-register all call diversions ##002#©<br />
Set all configured call diversions to number and activate **004*number#©<br />
De-register all configured call diversions (no answer, not reachable, busy) ##004#©<br />
Unconditionally divert all calls to number and activate **21*number#©<br />
Activate unconditionally divert all calls *21#©<br />
De-register unconditionally divert all calls ##21#©<br />
Deactivate unconditionally divert all calls #21#©<br />
Check status of unconditionally divert all calls *#21#©<br />
Divert on no answer to number and activate **61*number#©<br />
Activate divert on no answer *61#©<br />
De-register divert on no answer ##61#©<br />
Deactivate divert on no answer #61#©<br />
Check status of divert on no answer *#61#©<br />
Divert on not reachable to number and activate **62*number#©<br />
Activate divert on not reachable *62#©<br />
De-register divert on not reachable ##62#©<br />
Deactivate divert on not reachable #62#©<br />
Check status of divert on not reachable *#62#©<br />
Divert on busy to number and activate /td&gt; **67*number#©&lt; Activate divert on busy *67#© De-register divert on busy ##67#© Deactivate divert on busy #67#© Check status of divert on busy *#67#© Change number of seconds of ringing for the given service before diverting a call (such as on no answer). Seconds must be a value from 5 to 30. De-registering the same divert will also delete this change! **service*number**seconds#© (Service numbers, see below) Call barring Activate barr all outgoing calls (see Security to set code) **33*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing calls #33*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing calls *#33#© Activate barr all calls **330*code#© Deactivate barr all calls #330*code#© Check status of barr all calls /td&gt; *#330*code#©&lt; Activate barr all outgoing international calls **331*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing international calls #331*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing international calls *#331#© Activate barr all outgoing international calls except to home country **332*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing international calls except to home country #332*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing international calls except to home country *#332#© Activate barr all outgoing calls **333*code#© Deactivate barr all outgoing calls #333*code#© Check status of barr all outgoing calls *#333#© Activate barr all incoming calls **35*code#© Deactivate barr all incoming calls #35*code#© Check status of barr all incoming calls *#35#© Activate barr all incoming calls when roaming **351*code#© Deactivate barr all incoming calls when roaming #351*code#© Check status of barr all incoming calls when roaming *#351#© Activate barr all incoming calls **353*code#© Deactivate barr all incoming calls #353*code#© Check status of barr all incoming calls *#353#© Call waiting Activate call waiting *43*#© Deactivate call waiting #43##© Check status of call waiting *#43#© Calling Line Identification The following only works if CLIP and CLIR are enabled (ask your service provider) CLIP: Presentation of the number of the incoming call Activate CLIP **30#© Deactivate CLIP ##30#© Check status of CLIP *#30#© CLIR: Presentation of one&#8217;s own number to the to the called party Activate CLIR **31#© Activate CLIR for the actual call *31#number© Deactivate CLIR ##31#© Deactivate CLIR for the actual call #31#number© Check status of CLIR *#31#© COLP: Presentation of the actual number reached (if number called was diverted to another number Activate COLP *76#© Deactivate COLP #76#© Check status of COLP *#76#© COLR: Presentation of the original number called by the calling party (if the call was diverted to this cellphone) Activate COLR *77#© Deactivate COLR #77#© Check status of COLR *#77#©  Cellphone Services 10 All types of cellphone services 11 Speech service 12 Data service 13 Fax 14 Datex-J 15 Teletex 16 Short message service (SMS) 18 All data services without SMS 19 All cellphone services without SMS  Carrier Services 20 All services 21 All asynchronous services 22 All synchronous services 23 3.1kHz services 24 Synchronous point-to-point connections including PAD&#8217;s (all synchronous data services) 25 Asynchronous point-to-point connections including PAD&#8217;s (all asynchronous data services) 26 Data packet sending including PAD&#8217;s (all synchronous data packet services) 27 Services with PAD-share 29 Digital connection with 12kbps  GSM Network Service Codes Note that at present only the following service codes are in use: 11 Speech 13 fax 25 data  Cell Broadcast While Short Message Service (SMS) can be configured as a personal service, Cell Broadcast is a general service which is designed for subscribers of a specific cell or topic. For example, a subscriber to cell 050 in England will receive information on the GSM tower currently being used by their phone. This new concept brings a whole new meaning to the term mobile communications as the phone is now able to receive information such as share prices or weather updates without the need of data cards and computers. At present the following message types exist (note: this may vary from carrier to carrier and some carriers may charge for this service):  Code Title 000 Index 010 Flashes 020 Hospitals 022 Doctors 024 Pharmacy 030 Long Distant Road Reports 032 Local Road Reports 034 Taxis 040 Weather 050 District 052 Network Information 054 Operator Services 056 Directory Inquiries (national) 057 Directory Inquiries (international) 058 Customer Care (national) 059 Customer Care (international)  In the future one will be able to control each individual call by use of the following service codes. To do this the user has to insert the service code in front of the last # in the MMI command above.    Or More  Secret Codes for some Nokia models Nokia 9000/9000i  To view IMEI number *#06# To view Software Version enter *#8110# Latest Version is under Phone Info. To view Week and Year of manufacture enter *#3283#  Nokia 9110  *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#0000# shows the SW version.  Latest software version: v5.02 (26-08-99)RAE-2  Nokia 7110  *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#0000# To view Software Version. *#3370# &#8211; Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) activation. It will automatically restart. *#3370* &#8211; Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) deactivation. It will automatically restart. *#4720# &#8211; Half Rate Codec activation. It will automatically restart *#4720* &#8211; Half Rate Codec deactivation. It will automatically restart *#746025625# &#8211; Sim clock allowed status. *#92702689# [*#war0anty#] &#8211; takes you to a secret menu with 6 choices:  1. Displays Serial Number. 2. Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture (0997) 3. Displays (if there) the date where the phone was purchased (MMYY) 4. Displays the date of the last repairment &#8211; if found (0000) 5. makes you capebel of transferring user data if you have the gear for it 6. shows how many hours the phone has been on  Latest software version: 4.77 25-01-00 NSE-5 &#8211; EFR and half rate codes do not work with these version.  V 4.76 13-01-00 NSE-5 V 4.75 07-01-00 NSE-5 V 4.73 15.11.99 NSE-5  Nokia 6190  *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#6190# shows the SW version. *#92772689# (after removing the analog module) shows service menu. *3001#12345[OK] to enter test mode. *#639# to change NAM.  Nokia 3810  To view IMEI number *#06# To view Software Version enter *#3810#  Nokia 6120 / 6160 / 6162 (TDMA phones)  *#92772689# for checking ISDN number. *3001#12345# for field test mode and nam selection and some other stuff&#8230; *#9999# shows the SW version   Nokia 3210 Secret Codes Nokia 3210  *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Information you get from the IMEI:  XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X  TAC FAC SNR SP   TAC = Type approval code FAC = Final assembly code SNR = Serial number SP = Spare  *#0000# To view Software Version.  #746025625# [*#sim0clock#] Checks if the sim clock can be stopped. Sim clock stop is a kind of stand-by mode which will save battery time. This code doesn&#8217;t work with software version 4.59.  *#92702689# [*#war0anty#] takes you to a secret menu with 6 choices:  1. Displays Serial Number. 2. Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture (0997) 3. Displays (if there) the date where the phone was purchased (MMYY) 4. Displays the date of the last repairment &#8211; if found (0000) 5. makes you capebel of transferring user data if you have the gear for it 6. shows how many hours the phone has been on  Latest software version: V 5.02 NSE-8/9  *#3370# &#8211; Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) activation. It will automatically restart. *#3370* &#8211; Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) deactivation. It will automatically restart. *#4720# &#8211; Half Rate Codec activation. It will automatically restart *#4720* &#8211; Half Rate Codec deactivation. It will automatically restart  Enhanced Full Rate will give you much better sound quality when you enable it. The new Enhanced Full Rate CODEC adopted by GSM uses the ASELP (Algebraic Code Excitation Linear Prediction) compression technology. This technology allows for much great voice quality i<br />
n the same number of bits as the older Full Rate CODEC. The older technology was called LPC-RPE (Linear Prediction Coding with Regular Pulse Excitation). Both operate at 13 kilobits.(but you take up more space on the network, so they can charge you more) &#8211; Talk-time is reduced by about 5% when using the ERF option.  </p>
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