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mobile phone helpfull mabey??

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>> > >
>> > > Very Useful information
>> > > Check this out. It is very interesting!
>> > >
>> >
>> > 1. Emergency Number : The Emergency Number worldwide
>> > > for Mobile is 112.
>> > > If you find yourself out of coverage area of your
>> > > mobile network and
>> > > there is an emergency, dial 112 and
>> > > the mobile will search any existing network to
>> > > establish the emergency
>> > > number for you and interestingly this number 112 can
>> > > be dialled even
>> > > while the keypad is locked. Try it out.
>> > >
>> > > 2. Keys Locked in the Car? This may come in handy
>> > > someday. Good reason
>> > > to own a Cell Phone: If you lock your keys in the
>> > > car and the spare keys
>> > > are at home, call someone on your cell phone. Hold
>> > > your cell phone about
>> > > a foot from your car door and have the other person
>> > > at your home press
>> > > the
>>Unlock button, holding it near the phone on
>> > > their end. Your car will
>> > > unlock. Saves time for someone to drive your keys to
>> > > you.Distance is not
>> > > a problem. You could be hundreds of miles away and
>> > > if you can reach
>> > > someone who has the other remote" for your car, you
>> > > can unlock the doors
>> > > (or the trunk).
>> > >
>> > > Editor's Note: *It works fine! We tried it out and
>> > > it unlocked our car
>> > > over a cell phone!"
>> > >
>> > > 3. Your Cell Battery is Very Low , you are expecting
>> > > an important call
>> > > and you don't have a charger". Nokia instrument
>> > > comes with a reserve
>> > > battery. To activate the battery, the key-in *3370#
>> > > your cell will
>> > > restart with this reserve and your
>>instrument will
>> > > show a 50% increase
>> > > in
>> > > battery. This reserve will get charged when you
>> > > charge your cell next
>> > > time.
>> > >
>
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bozzman101 wrote: >> > > 3. Your Cell Battery is Very Low , you are expecting
>> > > an important call
>> > > and you don't have a charger". Nokia instrument
>> > > comes with a reserve
>> > > battery. To activate the battery, the key-in *3370#
>> > > your cell will
>> > > restart with this reserve and your
>>instrument will
>> > > show a 50% increase
>> > > in
>> > > battery. This reserve will get charged when you
>> > > charge your cell next
>> > > time.
When I try that on my Nokia I get "Change Active Speech Codec?" which makes me panic and I quickly exit as I don't know what that is? On my partners Nokia, you get nothing when you enter that code. Pete
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Pete,

I get the same response as you to number 3 - scares me as well.

Regarding number 2 - surely, that has to be a wind up as well. If its as easy as that, why should anybody bother to lock their cars in future? - anybody would be able to come along and open them again.
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dont shoot the piano player guys ...lol

someone send me thought it might be usefull if they work

hit the button on the codek thing now cant get on line ballance on my phone???

wondering have i messed up again the phone is working ok
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Nokia





I dont take any responsibility if something happends with your phone.
You test the codes on your own risk




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Latest versions:

Nokia 1610 NHE-5NX 5,23
Nokia 1611 NHE-5SX 4,05
Nokia 2010 NHE-3 5,12
Nokia 2110 NHE-1 4,97m
Nokia 2110i/2118 NHE-4 5,70
Nokia 3110 NHE-8 8,50
Nokia 3210 NSE-8/9 5,01
Nokia 5110 NSE-1 5,24
Nokia 6080 NME-2 4,80
Nokia 6081 NME-2A 5,14
Nokia 6090 NSM-3 4,10
Nokia 6110 NSE-3 5,48
Nokia 6150 NSM-1 5,22
Nokia 7110 NSE-5 4,73
Nokia 8110 NHE-6BX 6,21
Nokia 8110i NHE-6BM 5,20
Nokia 8210 NSM-3 5,11
Nokia 8810 NSE-6 5,00
Nokia 8850 NSM-2 5,11
Nokia 9110 RAE-2 5,02 / 4,15


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Network Monitor (61xx)
This is a hidden menu in your Nokia Phone. If you want to active it you'll have to reprogram
some chips inside of your phone. For example the Nokia 6110 Network Monitor:
1. Check your Software version. You can continue ONLY if you have 4.33, 4.73 or 5.24!
2. Take apart the phone.
3. Desolder the EEProm (ATMEL AT 24C64).
4. Read out the data with an EEProm progammer and save it to a file (backup).
5. If you have v4.33 or 4.73 then change adress 03B8 from 00 to FF.
6. If you have v5-24 then change 0378 from 00 to FF.
7. Write the new data to the EEProm and solder it back into the mobile phone.
8. Power on your phone and you should have menu number 10.

The Network Monitor gives you the following informations:
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
RLT (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 the cell being used)
MCC (Mobile Country Code)
MNC (Mobile Network Code)
LAC (location Area Code)
Ciphering (on/off)
Hopping (on/off)
DTX (on/off)
Discarding cell barred information




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What is WinTESLA?
Nokia TEst ans Service Locals Application.


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Call Quality

*3370# Activate EFR
#3370# Deactivate EFR


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*#sim0clock#

(*#746025625#)

Shows whether or not your sim card supports clock stopping. Not all versions of the software will report this.


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NOKIA 3110

Show IMEI code

What's the IMEI code of your phone, simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Software Version

This code shows you software version, date of manufacture and hardware model number of your phone.

* # 3110 #

Show warranty information

To get additional information from your phone you can use the so called

"warranty codes", try typing:

*#92702689# (= *#war0anty#).

You will be asked a 'warranty code:'

type:

6232 (OK) : To display the Month and Year of Manufacture.
7332 (OK) : To display the date of the last repairment.
7832 (OK) : To display (if previously set) the date where the phone was purchased.
9268 (OK) : To display the Serial Number.
37832 (OK) : To set the Purchasing Date MMYY (Warning: You can only do this once)
87267 (OK) : To Confirm Transfer

Sim Clock information

To check if the Sim-Clock can be stopped type:

*#746025625# (= *#sim0clock#)

Restore factory settings

To restore factory settings

(This does not include memory, language and counters) type:

*#7780#

SPLock Mode

If you want to inquire your phone about SPlock, you can use the following:

# pw + 1234567890 + [y] #

If you put your hands on your 10 digits SPlock code yet, then you can modify the status of the above results, typeing:

# pw + [mastercode] + [y] #

where:
[y] is 1 up to 4, and
any ten digits number seems working instead of "1234567890"

Unlock SP lock

Here is a way to Unlock your phone which is Service Provider locked,
without to know SPLock code !!!!
Give it a try:

First of all, PIN CODE MUST BE ON, then press:

C
<arrow down>
C and hold until it clears display
* and hold until start to blink
* and hold until start to blink
04*<your pin>*<your pin>*your pin>#

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
Anyway it's better than nothing, isn't it?
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Nokia





I dont take any responsibility if something happends with your phone.
You test the codes on your own risk




--------------------------------------------------------------------------------





Latest versions:

Nokia 1610 NHE-5NX 5,23
Nokia 1611 NHE-5SX 4,05
Nokia 2010 NHE-3 5,12
Nokia 2110 NHE-1 4,97m
Nokia 2110i/2118 NHE-4 5,70
Nokia 3110 NHE-8 8,50
Nokia 3210 NSE-8/9 5,01
Nokia 5110 NSE-1 5,24
Nokia 6080 NME-2 4,80
Nokia 6081 NME-2A 5,14
Nokia 6090 NSM-3 4,10
Nokia 6110 NSE-3 5,48
Nokia 6150 NSM-1 5,22
Nokia 7110 NSE-5 4,73
Nokia 8110 NHE-6BX 6,21
Nokia 8110i NHE-6BM 5,20
Nokia 8210 NSM-3 5,11
Nokia 8810 NSE-6 5,00
Nokia 8850 NSM-2 5,11
Nokia 9110 RAE-2 5,02 / 4,15


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Network Monitor (61xx)
This is a hidden menu in your Nokia Phone. If you want to active it you'll have to reprogram
some chips inside of your phone. For example the Nokia 6110 Network Monitor:
1. Check your Software version. You can continue ONLY if you have 4.33, 4.73 or 5.24!
2. Take apart the phone.
3. Desolder the EEProm (ATMEL AT 24C64).
4. Read out the data with an EEProm progammer and save it to a file (backup).
5. If you have v4.33 or 4.73 then change adress 03B8 from 00 to FF.
6. If you have v5-24 then change 0378 from 00 to FF.
7. Write the new data to the EEProm and solder it back into the mobile phone.
8. Power on your phone and you should have menu number 10.

The Network Monitor gives you the following informations:
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
RLT (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 the cell being used)
MCC (Mobile Country Code)
MNC (Mobile Network Code)
LAC (location Area Code)
Ciphering (on/off)
Hopping (on/off)
DTX (on/off)
Discarding cell barred information




--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

What is WinTESLA?
Nokia TEst ans Service Locals Application.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Call Quality

*3370# Activate EFR
#3370# Deactivate EFR


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*#sim0clock#

(*#746025625#)

Shows whether or not your sim card supports clock stopping. Not all versions of the software will report this.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NOKIA 3110

Show IMEI code

What's the IMEI code of your phone, simply press:

* # 06 #

you'll read it on display.

Software Version

This code shows you software version, date of manufacture and hardware model number of your phone.

* # 3110 #

Show warranty information

To get additional information from your phone you can use the so called

"warranty codes", try typing:

*#92702689# (= *#war0anty#).

You will be asked a 'warranty code:'

type:

6232 (OK) : To display the Month and Year of Manufacture.
7332 (OK) : To display the date of the last repairment.
7832 (OK) : To display (if previously set) the date where the phone was purchased.
9268 (OK) : To display the Serial Number.
37832 (OK) : To set the Purchasing Date MMYY (Warning: You can only do this once)
87267 (OK) : To Confirm Transfer

Sim Clock information

To check if the Sim-Clock can be stopped type:

*#746025625# (= *#sim0clock#)

Restore factory settings

To restore factory settings

(This does not include memory, language and counters) type:

*#7780#

SPLock Mode

If you want to inquire your phone about SPlock, you can use the following:

# pw + 1234567890 + [y] #

If you put your hands on your 10 digits SPlock code yet, then you can modify the status of the above results, typeing:

# pw + [mastercode] + [y] #

where:
[y] is 1 up to 4, and
any ten digits number seems working instead of "1234567890"

Unlock SP lock

Here is a way to Unlock your phone which is Service Provider locked,
without to know SPLock code !!!!
Give it a try:

First of all, PIN CODE MUST BE ON, then press:

C
<arrow down>
C and hold until it clears display
* and hold until start to blink
* and hold until start to blink
04*<your pin>*<your pin>*your pin>#

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
Anyway it's better than nothing, isn't it?
Once you go Asian you will never go Caucasian !!
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