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Tips / undocumented functions: - At the top of the main-menu and every folder, the keys 1 to 9 are shortcuts to the icons 1-9 - A shortcut on the left menukey in standby-mode will take more time to open than a shortcut on the right menukey. Reason: The left key is also used for the keylock so it shortly waits for pressing the * button. - While writing text press and hold "#" to switch between Alpha mode and Number mode. You can also press a key long to insert its number. - In standby-mode, press and hold 0 to launch your wap home page. - If you have your keylock activated just press the on/off button to turn on your backlight to look at the time when it's dark without having to unlock the keypad. - To keep the backlight on, run Torch (freeware), press and hold the Menu button and go somewhere else on the phone. - To check your current firmware version simply type *#0000# in standby screen. - To check your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) type *#06# in standby screen. - To check your Bluetooth device address type *#2820# in standby screen. - Start up in Safe Mode (no 'auto start' apps will be running): Hold down the pencil key when you turn on the phone and hold it on until you have to enter your PIN code. - Format the phone memory by typing *#7370# in standby screen. - In standby mode, 45# + <talk> dials the number on your sim in memory slot 45. 50# + <talk> dials slot 50 and so on. ................................................................................................................................................... ... ....... *# 06 # Seriennummer/IMEI indicates (actually also a GSM is code - see further below) ----------------------------------------------------- *# 0000 # SW version announcements (e.g. V3.42.1, 16-10-03, Nhl-10) --------------------------------------------------------- *# 2820 # Bluetooth (BT) device address indicate ------------------------------------------------------------ xx # Directory quick access (xx = storage location and afterwards lozenge e.g. 24 #) --------------------------------------------------- A/from key Short pressing for menu for switching between profiles ------------------------------------------------------------------- Menu key Long pressing for "task manager" - switching between active programs (with "C" key programs can be terminated.) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Menu quick access Over in the menu e.g. to point 3.1 arrive simply 31 enter (if the third symbol a file is opened is for these and then in it started the first Programm/Icon). --------------------------------------------------------------------- Autostart go around When switching on of the Handys on to the pin inquiry the key "ABC" (pin) comes the whole time keeps pressed - this is to ignore (allegedly) the autoinitialization programs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Do not switch between different lines (AS)... goes e.g. with Austrian ONE Handys (see nose cunning). I could not try out however also, since I did not have 2 lines on the SIM map. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tips / undocumented functions: - At the top of the main-menu and every folder, the keys 1 to 9 are shortcuts to the icons 1-9 - A shortcut on the left menukey in standby-mode will take more time to open than a shortcut on the right menukey. Reason: The left key is also used for the keylock so it shortly waits for pressing the * button. - While writing text press and hold "#" to switch between Alpha mode and Number mode. You can also press a key long to insert its number. - In standby-mode, press and hold 0 to launch your wap home page. - If you have your keylock activated just press the on/off button to turn on your backlight to look at the time when it's dark without having to unlock the keypad. - To keep the backlight on, run Torch (freeware), press and hold the Menu button and go somewhere else on the phone. - To check your current firmware version simply type *#0000# in standby screen. - To check your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) type *#06# in standby screen. - To check your Bluetooth device address type *#2820# in standby screen. - Start up in Safe Mode (no 'auto start' apps will be running): Hold down the pencil key when you turn on the phone and hold it on until you have to enter your PIN code. - Format the phone memory by typing *#7370# in standby screen. - In standby mode, 45# + <talk> dials the number on your sim in memory slot 45. 50# + <talk> dials slot 50 and so on. ...................................................................................................................................................... ....... *# 06 # Seriennummer/IMEI indicates (actually also a GSM is code - see further below) ----------------------------------------------------- *# 0000 # SW version announcements (e.g. V3.42.1, 16-10-03, Nhl-10) --------------------------------------------------------- *# 2820 # Bluetooth (BT) device address indicate ------------------------------------------------------------ xx # Directory quick access (xx = storage location and afterwards lozenge e.g. 24 #) --------------------------------------------------- A/from key Short pressing for menu for switching between profiles ------------------------------------------------------------------- Menu key Long pressing for "task manager" - switching between active programs (with "C" key programs can be terminated.) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Menu quick access Over in the menu e.g. to point 3.1 arrive simply 31 enter (if the third symbol a file is opened is for these and then in it started the first Programm/Icon). --------------------------------------------------------------------- Autostart go around When switching on of the Handys on to the pin inquiry the key "ABC" (pin) comes the whole time keeps pressed - this is to ignore (allegedly) the autoinitialization programs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Do not switch between different lines (AS)... goes e.g. with Austrian ONE Handys (see nose cunning). I could not try out however also, since I did not have 2 lines on the SIM map. -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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12345 ... is according to standard set the Nokia nokia-Sicherheitscode. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 0000 ... is according to standard those (with Vodafone windshield frame section) set 2te pin and that standard net code/password With D1 the standard net code is the last 4 numbers of the card number without HLR e.g. 99999234-5/55 - > 2345 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0 - for a long time press If one the "0" in the main menue for a long time presses those homepage of the standard WAP connection is called. ------------------------------------------------------ Your files in MMC are stored in multiple (disk) blocks. So if you format using 16K block, the space used will be 16K eventhough your file is just 1K. If you buy MMC, it is usually preformatted with 16K block. Therefore alot of space is wasted as most installed program files are usually less than 2K. You will need a card reader to do this:- 1. Connect card reader and copy all your files in the MMC to computer disk. (Make sure you set the show all/hidden/os files to "on") 2. Do a format of the MMC using command line "format" and use the /A=size option. Alternative, you can use the Disk Management in Adminstrative Tools to format. Make sure you select FAT. For 256MB MMC, smallest block you can use is 4K, 128MB is 2K, 64Mb is 1K and 32MB is 512B. (Note: You cannot use the phone "format MMC" to do this as the format just clear the allocation table and does not change the block size) 3. Copy back all files to MMC. Now you will find that you will have more space. 256mb MMC got back 30+ mbs ...................................................................................................................................................... ....... Caution - starting from here the codes are " Very dangerous" *#7370925538# * # of res wallet # ... is to be deleted the code around the "wallet"! Input like normal telephone number (not in wallet code inquiry windows). NOTE! Afterwards the "wallet" is empty, can again be put on however with new code. ----------------------------------------------------------------- *# 7780 # The "original attitudes" and telephone re-establishes is again started (an appropriate inquiry and it follow before must the sicherheitscode be entered). NOTE! Afterwards various "attitudes" are away - among other things these: ·1 Points of entrance (Provider dependent points of entrance and attitudes) ·2 Bluetooth attitudes ·3 Favorite ·4 Allocation of the two keys (beside Navi keys) in the main menue ·5 Profiles are "neglected" (as with distribution) - still there however new bell tones, etc. are... ·6 SMS/MMS/E Mail attitudes ·7 Logos and spielstaende (allegedly) also deleted... Programs, calendars and contacts, etc. not changed... Also the sicherheitscode remains. This putting back goes also via menu under "attitudes - general - original telephone once.".

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------------------------------------------------------------------------- *# 7370 # Soft format: If the Handy (only telephone memory) formats, puts back the attitudes (see * to # 7780 #) and implements a software RESET. (however still another inquiry comes before.) NOTE! If the Akku to 75% are loaded at least, Akku do not only accomplish during the procedure under any circumstances remove! The procedure takes some minutes (approx. 3-4), is absolutely waiting! This is "only" a soft format... Hard format with "green, 3, *"... see below. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Green, * 3 Hard format: If the Handy (only telephone memory) formats, puts back the attitudes (see * to # 7780 #) and implements a RESET. NOTE! If the Akku to 75% are loaded at least, Akku do not only accomplish during the procedure under any circumstances remove! The procedure takes some minutes (approx. 3-4), is absolutely waiting! Proceeding: Equipment switch off, which keep "green key" (take off) at the same time pressed, "*" and to "3" key and switch the equipment on (the keys thereby keep further pressed)... to "Formatting" on the display appears... If that does not function, then equipment for 1 hour switch off, Akku so for a long time rausnehmen and again try. "only" virtual the memory is generally cleared - genuine formatting can take place only in a Nokia service center, if the Fash is deleted there and/or new L.G. is installed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mixed * # 92702689 #, then switch - system menu off (goes with me not) The following code do not fold (with me also): * EFR0 # (* 3370 #) EFR activate (EFR = Enhanced Full rate Coding - language optimization) # EFR0 # (# 3370 #) EFR switch off * HRC # (* 4720 #) HRC switch on (HRC = helped rate Coding - language compression) # HRC0 # (# 4720 #) HRC switch off ---------------------------------------------------------------- SIM LOCK Simlock status query: (use "*" the key over "p,w" and "+" indications to enter) # pw+ 1234567890 +1 # Provider LOCK status # pw+ 1234567890 +2 # network LOCK status # pw+ 1234567890 +3 # Country LOCK status # pw+ 1234567890 +4 # Sim Card LOCK status The code 1234567890 must be computed with a program e.g. SmartDCT4Calc and/or DCT 4 code Calculator from IMEI, etc.... Info. to Simlock: SIM LOCK makes it for the offerer/network carriers possible, subsidized (verguenstigte) Handys to offer. Thus one makes oneself if necessary punishable if one SIM LOCK deactivated - in addition the warranty can purged. I take over for it no adhesion or responsibility! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GSM code ... should function at each Handy - however Netz(betreiber)abhaengig are... and "harmless"... Generally applies: First enter code, "send" afterwards (< send green key > press) and one moment wait... ------------------------------------------------------------------ SMS Tipps To Tipps & cheat about SMS (with appropriate codes) are immediately in the FAQ

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list . For example for the topic: SMS "retard" and/or deferred send, acknowledgment of receipt, reports... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mark more simply To Tipps & cheat to the topic "mark" e.g. with SMS entrance. Over simply to mark simply the "pin" (ABC key) hold some e.g. SMS and move then Jostick downward. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Call number transmission * 31 # - { CLIR - Calling LINE identification Restriction switches on for the general call number transmission } # 31 # - switch off the general call number transmission # 31 # [ telephone number ] - with the next call suppress the own call number (thus temporary) * 31 # [ telephone number ] - with the next call transfer own call number (thus temporary) * # 31 # - status query (of call number transmission) # 31 * [ telephone number ] - own call number show, although receiving station switched call number suppression on. (is not usually de-energised of the Netz(betreiber).) * 30 # - switch { TIE-clip - Calling LINE identification presentation for the announcement on of the call number of the caller } # 30 # - switch off * # 30 # - status query This also partly goes with 6600 via Men: Attitudes - calls - own No. send... The following codes are not supported by most Netz(betreibern): * # 76 # - announcement of the call number, under which one reached the calling (not its call number during rufumleitung!) { COLP - COonnected LINE identification presentation } * 76 # - switch on # 76 # - switch off * # 77 # - announcement of the call number, under which the caller reached me (not my call number during rufumleitung meinerseits!) { COLR - COnnected LINE identification Restriction } * 77 # - switch on # 76 # - switch off ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Call bypasses (call Forwarding) Bypass code (U): U=21 always U=61 retards U=62 not attainable U=67 occupies U=61, 62, 67 can be parallel active U=21 - > and then no more call signaling overwrites U=61,62 and 67! Service code (D): Not all nets support all services D=10 language and fax (all calls) D=11 only language D=12 all data (speed/minutes) D=13 only fax D=14 DATEX j (active?) D=15 teletex (active?) D=16 only SMS D=18 all data except SMS D=19 all services except SMS

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D=20 all services D=21 all asynchronous services D=22 all synchronous services D=23 3.1 kHz GSM of language services D=24 all synchronous POINT ton of POINT DATA inclusive. PADs D=25 only data (all asynchronous POINT ton of POINT DATA inclusive. PADs) D=26 DATA pack exchange on the left of inclusive. PADs D=27 services thru PADs D=29 12 Kbps digitally left ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** U * [ goal call number ] * D # - bypass switch on Input without * D means bypass of all services Call bypasses (call Forwarding) 01.01.04 Bypass code (U): U=21 always U=61 retards U=62 not attainable U=67 occupies ** U * [ goal call number ] * D # - bypass switch on Input without * D means bypass of all services ## U ** D # - switch bypass off (individual bypasses and service code) Without ** D all services are switched off to bypasses ## 002 # (all bypasses for all service codes switch off) ## 004 # (switch off only U=61, 62, 67 and for all service codes - thus ", not attainable, nonacceptance "occupies) * # U ** D # - status of the bypasses query: Input without ** D queries all services and bypasses Bypass in the speaking and/or fax box: Number in bypass procedure with D=11 and/or 13 enter Goal call number (e.g. D2-Netz: +49,172 xxx) and Handynummer without preselection (if necessary 172 replaces) enter. Tap: During switched on rufumleitung "with occupied" being able "to reject" calls by one the red key during "to ring" presses. The caller is then passed on to the goal call number of the occupying bypass (e.g. mailbox). Type for waiting period during rufumleitung 61: ** 61 * [ goal call number ] * 11 * [ time in sec. (5 to 30) ] # This also partly goes with 6600 via menu: Attitudes - rufumleitungen -... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Knock/stops/parks/faults Knocks is signaling a secondary call during a current discussion * 43 # - switch on # 43 # - switch off * # 43 # - status query This also partly goes with 6600 via menu: Attitudes - calls - knocking... 0 < sends > - reject while the discussion a knocking 1 < send > - discussion terminate, knocking discussion accept certain discussion (y) terminate 1 (y) < send > 2 < sends > - discussion park, knocking discussion accept certain discussion and new discussion leads 2 parks (y) < sends > 0 < sends > - caller the busy condition signal This also partly goes with 6600 via menus existing during the discussion.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Call barrier Possible only if bypass of the service code is switched off. Check code (S): S=33 all outgoing transmissions S=331 outgoing abroad S=332 outgoing abroad except home S=35 all arriving transmissions S=351 all arriving abroad Special check codes (s) delete: Switch off only in connection with the procedure S=330 check code status outgoing & arriving transmissions switch off S=333 check code status outgoing transmissions switch off S=353 check code status arriving transmissions switch off Service code (D): Not all nets support all services D=10 language and fax (all calls) D=11 only language D=12 all data (speed/minutes) D=13 only fax D=14 DATEX j (active?) D=15 teletex (active?) D=16 only SMS D=18 all data except SMS D=19 all services except SMS D=20 all services D=21 all asynchronous services D=22 all synchronous services D=23 3.1 kHz GSM of language services D=24 all synchronous POINT ton of POINT DATA inclusive. PADs D=25 only data (all asynchronous POINT ton of POINT DATA inclusive. PADs) D=26 data packet exchange links incl. PADs D=27 services thru PADs D=29 12 Kbps digital link ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK SIM-LOCK Note - If you bought your Nokia on UK Vodafone or UK Cellnet you do not need to check this because they both transmit on GSM900, and they don't lock the phones. However if you bought your phone on UK Orange or UK One2one your phone may be blocked. The reason is that they both transmitt on GSM1800. To make a call on GSM1800 you need what is known as a "Dual band" phone. A dual band phone is able to transmit on both GSM900 and GSM1800, so they lock the phones so you can't use it with any other network simcard. If you find that your phone is locked you can try different software to unlock it. (we havn't found one that works yet), or you can ask your service provider who will gladly exchange the 10 digit code for about £35. This is how to check the status of the 4 different locks. Aslo don't try entering the wrong number, because after 3 times it will block the phone for good. There are 4 different locks on your Nokia phone. COUNTRY-LOCK

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NETWORK-LOCK PROVIDER-LOCK SIMCARD-LOCK The code to read out the sim-lock status of your phone is #PW+(MASTERCODE)+(Y)# # = DOUBLE-CROSS W = PRESS "*" THREE TIMES P = PRESS "*" FOUR TIMES + = PRESS "*" TWO TIMES MASTERCODE = 1234567890 Y = NUMBER 1 TO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE JAMES BOND TRICK If you short-circuit theleft middle and right pins on the bottom of the phone with all connections touching each other, the Nokia software hangs! The profile "Headset" will be activated. Before you do this just activate the "Automatic Answer" in the headset profile and set the ringing volume to "Mute". 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. ----------------------------------------------------- Clock Stopping To check weather your SIM Card supports clock stopping type- *#746025625# (*#SIM0CLOCK#) --------------------------------------------- To enter the service menu type- *#92702689# (*#WAR0ANTY#) Serial number (IMEI) Production date (MM/YY) Purchase date (MM/YY) You can only enter the date once. Date of last repair (0000=No repair) Transfer user data to another Nokia phone via Infra-Red ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Code's for some older nokia phone ------------------------------------------ Nokia code These Nokia codes will work on most Nokia mobile phones, however we accept no responsibility of any kind for damage done to your phone whilst trying these Nokia secret codes. Nokia code Code function *3370# This Nokia code activates Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) - Your Nokia cell phone uses the best sound quality but talk time is reduced my approx. 5% #3370# Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) *#4720# Activate Half Rate Codec - Your phone uses a lower quality sound but you should gain approx 30% more Talk Time *#4720# With this Nokia code you can deactivate the Half Rate Codec *#0000# Displays your phones software version, 1st Line : Software Version, 2nd Line : Software Release Date, 3rd Line : Compression Type *#9999# Phones software version if *#0000# does not work

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*#06# For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number) #pw+1234567890+1# Provider Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols) #pw+1234567890+2# Network Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols) #pw+1234567890+3# Country Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols) #pw+1234567890+4# SIM Card Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols) *#147# This lets you know who called you last (Only vodofone) *#1471# Last call (Only vodofone) *#21# This phone code allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to *#2640# Displays phone security code in use *#30# Lets you see the private number *#43# Allows you to check the "Call Waiting" status of your cell phone. *#61# Allows you to check the number that "On No Reply" calls are diverted to *#62# Allows you to check the number that "Divert If Unreachable (no service)" calls are diverted to *#67# Allows you to check the number that "On Busy Calls" are diverted to *#67705646# Phone code that removes operator logo on 3310 & 3330 *#73# Reset phone timers and game scores *#746025625# Displays the SIM Clock status, if your phone supports this power saving feature "SIM Clock Stop Allowed", it means you will get the best standby time possible *#7760# Manufactures code *#7780# Restore factory settings *#8110# Software version for the nokia 8110 *#92702689# Displays - 1.Serial Number, 2.Date Made, 3.Purchase Date, 4.Date of last repair (0000 for no repairs), 5.Transfer User Data. To exit this mode you need to switch your phone off then on again *#94870345123456789# Deactivate the PWM-Mem **21*number# Turn on "All Calls" diverting to the phone number entered **61*number# Turn on "No Reply" diverting to the phone number entered **67*number# Turn on "On Busy" diverting to the phone number entered 12345 This is the default security code press and hold # Lets you switch between lines Nokia 1610 / 1611 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia 1610 / 1611 *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#170602112302# shows the SW version. Nokia 2010 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia 2010 To view IMEI number *#06# To view Software Version enter *#9999# *3001#12345 for field test mode and nam selection and some other stuff... Nokia 3210 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia 3210 *#06# for checking the IMEI of the phone *#0000# shows the software version. Nokia 3310

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia 3310 *#06# To find IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#7780# restores Factory Settings..(Memory, language, counters not included) *#3110# for checking the phone's software (SW) - called firmware revision information. *#746025625# [*#sim0clock#] to check if the Sim-Clock can be Stopped (Sim-clock-stop is a kind of standby mode which will save battery time) *#92702689# [*#war0anty#] Phone asks 'warranty code:' Press the following warranty code: 6232 (OK) : Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture 9268 (OK) : Displays Serial Number 7332 (OK) : Displays the date of the last repairment - if found 7832 (OK) : Displays (if found) the date where the phone was purchased 37832 (OK) : Set the Purchasing Date MMYY (This date can be set only once!) 87267 (OK) : Transfers ALL phone numbers, Logo's, and ringtones from other gsm phones -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia 3810 To view IMEI number *#06# To view Software Version enter *#3810# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia 5110 *#06# To look for the IMEI of the phone *#0000# shows the software version. *#746025625# - [*#sim0clock#] Looks 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't work with software version 4.59. *3370# activates the Enchanced Full Rate, after the phone has been turned off. EFR produces better voice quality but also consumes more power. #3370# deactivates the EFR, after the phone has been turned off. *4720# Activates the Half Rate Codec, after the phone has been turned off. HRC produces poorer voice quality but gives your battery better stand-by times. #4720# Deactivates the Half Rate Codec, after the phone has been turned off. Enhanced Full Rate will give you much better sound quality when you enable it. The new EFR codec uses the ACELP 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. Both operate at 13 kilobits, but you take up more space on the network, so they can charge you more. Talk-time is reduced with about 5% Half Rate will give you poorer voice 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. Nokia 5120 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia 5120 *3001#12345# gives access to NAM1 and 2, sw version, security, alpha tags and heaps of other stuff.

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Nokia 5190 *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#5190# 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 6080 / 6081 *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#0000# shows the SW version. Nokia 6120 / 6160 / 6162 (TDMA phones) *#92772689# for checking ISDN number. *3001#12345# for field test mode and nam selection and some other stuff... *#9999# shows the SW version. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia 6150 *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#0000# shows the SW version. *#92702689# to enter service menu. *#92702689# [*#war0anty#] You don't need the warranty-codes any more - you can just scroll through the information like in any other menu. It has the the same data as 81xx and 31xx phones (with "Edit" button for purchase date, and "User data transfer"). Menu: 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) you can here set the Purchasing Date (Warning: You can only do this once - so be careful what you write...) 4: Displays the date of the last repairment - if found (0000) 6: The option is for transferring ALL the telephone data (from the memory) to a "box" so that the technician can fiddle with the phone without worrying about the data stored on it. Stuff stored on the SIM is not transferred, but who delivers their phone with the SIM? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 7110 *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#0000# To view Software Version. *#3370# - Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) activation. It will automatically restart. *#3370* - Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) deactivation. It will automatically restart. *#4720# - Half Rate Codec activation. It will automatically restart *#4720* - Half Rate Codec deactivation. It will automatically restart *#746025625# - Sim clock allowed status.

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*#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 - 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia 8260 Change Alpha Tag The alpha tag is the message that is displayed on your phone when in digital coverage. This is normally transmitted by the network, but can be overidden to display a different tag. This is done by creating a tag for a personal/residential zone in the phone, and setting this zone to have the same settings as your normal carrier. So when the phone identifies the network system it believes it is in the personal/residential zone and displays the tag you have programmed. 1) Enter programming mode of the phone by keying *3001#12345# 2) Find out the ID of your operator by entering the NAM1 menu. Note the Home System ID setting. (16387 on Rogers AT&T in Calgary) 3) Scroll to and enter PSID/RSID lists (menu 7) 4) Select P/RSID 1 5) Scroll to PSID/RSID and change the setting to 1 6) Scroll to Connected system ID and change the setting to the ID of your system (eg 16387) 7) Scroll to Alpha Tag and enter the message you would like displayed. 8) Scroll to Operator code (SOC) and enter coed for your provider such as 2050 for Rogers or 2049 for AT&T 9) Scroll to Country code and enter 302 for Rogers or 310 for AT&T 10) Power cycle your phone and hopefully your message will be displayed Note: This has only been tested in Calgary on the Rogers AT&T network so may not work on other networks. *3001#12345# Programming Menu: NAMs, Fieldtest, Serial Number, P/RSIDs *#639# Program Phone Number *#92772689# Warranty Information, Serial Number, Life Timer, Build Date, Programmed Date (editable once only) *#9999# Display Software Version ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia 8820 / 8860 *3001#12345# gives access to NAM1 and 2, sw version, security, alpha tags and heaps of other stuff. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia 8850 *#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) *#0000# To view Software Version. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ some other codes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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*** 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!!!****** IMEI Number *#06# Cells Identity Code (IMEI = International Mobile Equipment Identity) XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X TAC FAC SNR SP TAC = Type Approval Code (first 2 digits = country code of the approval-country ) FAC = Final Assembly Code: (01,02 = AEG) (10,20 Nokia) (40,41,44 Siemens) (30 Ericsson) (50 Bosch) (51 Sony,Siemens,Ericsson) (60 Alcatel) (65 AEG) (70 Sagem) (75 Dancall) (80 Philips) (85 Panasonic) SNR = Serial Nr. SP = Spare (always "0") Software Version *#0000# shows the software version Signal Processing *3370# - Enchanced full Rate Codec (EFR) activation. It will automatically restart. #3370# - Enchanced full Rate Codec (EFR) deactivation *4720# - Half Rate Codec activation. It will automatically restart. #4720# - Half Rate Codec deactivation 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) - Talk-time is reduced with about 5% Sim Clock Stopping *#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't work with software version 4.59. It will tell you if it can be stopped or not. Warrenty Menu *#92702689# takes you to a secret menu with 6 choices: [*#war0anty#] 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 - if found (0000). 5. Makes you capable of transferring user data if you have the gear for it. 6. Shows how long the phone has been used to talk. This counter is not reset by when you "clear timers" like the counters in the call register.

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Bypass the SP lock With a Nokia 16xx/21xx/31xx/51xx/81xx 1. Insert SIM card of different provider. 2. Turn on the phone and press the UP VOLUME key for 3 sec. Then release it and the phone says PIN CODE? 3. Press the "C" key. 4. Then Press * and wait until it disappears and appears again, then press * one more time and 04*PIN*PIN*PIN# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia Speed Trap Detector Urban Legend spread by Nokia Engineers ;^) 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't work with Nokia 7110! ) 1. Enter your menu 2. Select settings 3. Select security settings 4. Select closed user group 5. Select on 6. Enter 00000 7. Press ok 8. Clear back to normal, within a few seconds your phone will display a radar sign with five zero's next to it. It is now activated. Unfortunately only Nokia phones have this function. The Cell Phone info display needs to be deactivated. Settings -> Phone Settings -> Cell Info display. Each time you turn off your phone, or even each time you loose contact with your carrier, you'll have to activate it again... It is done using steps 1 through 5 above, but the number (00000) will be already on the field as a default. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Network Monitor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Network Monitor There is a hidden menu inside your Nokia phone. If you want to activate it, you'll have to reprogram some chips inside of your phone. Check your software version. You can only continue if you have v4.33, v4.73 or v5.24. Take apart the phone. De-solder the EEPROM (ATMEL AT 24C64) Read out the data with an EEPROM programmer and save it to a file (Backup) If you have v.33 or v4.73, change the address "03B8" from "00" to "FF" If you have v5.24 then change the address "0378" from "00" to "FF" Write the new data to the EEPROM and solder it back to the phone Power on your phone and you should have "Netmonitor" enabled. The Network Monitor gives you the following information: 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),

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Ciphering (On/Off), Hopping (On/Off), DTX (On/Off), Discard cell barred information. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GSM Network Services Command Strings When various network functions are selected via the cellphone'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. Each command is prefixed with either one or two * or # characters as follows: ** Register and Activate * Activate ## De-Register (and Deactivate) # Deactivate *# Check Status © Call button ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 - this is represented here with the © character. Always enter numbers in full international format +CountryAreaNumber (e.g. +447712345678). Command Description Command String Security Change call barring code **03*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#© Change call barring code **03*330*OldCode*NewCode*NewCode#© Change PIN code **04*OldPIN*NewPIN*NewPIN#© Change PIN2 code **042*OldPIN2*NewPIN2*NewPIN2#© Unlock PIN code (when PIN is entered wrong 3 times) **05*PUK*NewPIN*NewPIN#© Unlock PIN2 code (when PIN2 is entered wrong 3 times) **052*PUK2*NewPIN2*NewPIN2#© Display IMEI *#06# Call Forwarding (Diversions) De-register all call diversions ##002#© Set all configured call diversions to number and activate **004*number#© De-register all configured call diversions (no answer, not reachable, busy) ##004#© Unconditionally divert all calls to number and activate **21*number#© Activate unconditionally divert all calls *21#© De-register unconditionally divert all calls ##21#© Deactivate unconditionally divert all calls #21#© Check status of unconditionally divert all calls *#21#© Divert on no answer to number and activate **61*number#© Activate divert on no answer *61#© De-register divert on no answer ##61#© Deactivate divert on no answer #61#© Check status of divert on no answer *#61#© Divert on not reachable to number and activate **62*number#© Activate divert on not reachable *62#© De-register divert on not reachable ##62#© Deactivate divert on not reachable #62#© Check status of divert on not reachable *#62#© Divert on busy to number and activate /td> **67*number#©< Activate divert on busy *67#© De-register divert on busy ##67#© Deactivate divert on busy #67#© Check status of divert on busy *#67#©

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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> *#330*code#©< 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'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#©

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Deactivate COLR #77#© Check status of COLR *#77#© ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. For example the sequence *21*number*16# would divert all SMS calls (and only these) to the given number. GSM Operator Codes 202-01 COSMOTE - Greece 202-05 Greece Panafon S A Panafon 202-10 Greece STET Hellas STET Hellas 204-04 KPN Telecom (GSM 900) 204-08 Libertel (GSM 900) 204-12 Telfort (GSM 1800) 204-16 Ben (GSM 1800)

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204-20 Dutchtone (GSM 1800) 206-01 Belgium Belgacom BEL PROXI 206-10 Belgium Mobistar BEL mobistar 206-20 KPN Orange Belgium SA 208-01 France France Telecom F Itineris 208-01 Monaco France Telecom F Itineris 208-10 France SFR F SFR 208-10 Monaco SFR F SFR 208- France Bouygues Telecom Bouygues 213-03 Andorra STA Andorra AND M-AND 214-01 Spain Airtel Airtel 214-03 Spain AMENA 214-07 Spain Telefonica Moviles MSTAR 216-01 Hungary Pannon GSM Pannon 216-30 Hungary Westel H-Westel 900 216-70 Hungary Vodafone (GSM 900/1800) 218-01 Bosnia Cronet Cronet 218-90 Bosnia PTT Bosnia BIH PTT-GSM 219-01 Croatia HPT Croatian PTT HR-CRONET 219-10 Croatia VIPNET 220-01 Serbia Mobile Telecomm. MOBTEL 220-03 YU PTT 220-02 Montenegro PROMONTE GSM 220-04 Montenegro MoNet GSM 220-07 Serbia Promonte PROMONTE GSM 222-01 Italy Telecom Italia Mobile TIM 222-01 San Marino Telecom Italia Mobile TIM 222-01 The Vatican Telecom Italia Mobile TIM 222-10 Italy Omnitel Pronto Italia Omni 222-10 San Marino Omnitel Pronto Italia Omni 222-10 The Vatican Omnitel Pronto Italia Omni 222-88 Wind Telecomunicazioni S.P.A, Vatican and San Marino, Italy 222-98 Blu s.p.a. Telefonia mobile Italy 226-01 Romania MobiFon 226-03 Romania Cosmorom 226-10 Romania MobilRom 228-01 Switzerland Swiss PTT CH NAT D 228-01 Liechtenstein Swiss PTT CH NAT D 228-03 Orange Switzerland 230-01 Czech republic Radio Mobil CZ Paegas 230-02 Czech republic Eurotel Praha EUROTEL-CZ 230-03 Czech republic OSKAR 231-01 Slovakia Globtel 231-02 Slovakia Eurotel Bratislava Eurotel Bratislava 232-01 Austria Mobilkom A1 232- Austria O Call TS 232-03 Austria Max Mobil Telekoms A max. 232-05 Connect Austria Gesellschaft für Telekommunikation GmbH - ONE 232-07 tele.ring Telekom Service GmbH - Telering 234-10 UK Cellnet Cellnet 234-15 UK Vodafone Vodafone 234-30 UK One2One/Virgine 234-33 UK Orange 234-50 Jersey Jersey Telecoms Jer 1 234-55 Guersney Guersney Telecom GSY-TEL

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234-58 Isle of Man Manx Telecom Manx 235- UK 238-01 Denmark Tele Danmark Mobil DK TDK-MOBIL 238-02 Denmark SONOFON 238- Denmark Telia Denmark Telia DK 238- Denmark Mobilix Mobilix 240-01 Sweden Telia Mobitel S TELIA MOBITEL 240-07 Sweden Comviq S COMVIQ 240-08 Sweden Europolitan Europolitan 240- Sweden Telenordia 242-01 Norway Telenor Mobil N Tele-mobil 242-02 Norway NetCom GSM A/S N NetCom GSM 244-05 Finland Telecom Finland Telecom Finland 244-91 Finland OY Radiolinja Radiolinja 244- Finland Telivo 244- Åland Alands Mobil 246-01 Lithuania Omnitel LT OMNITEL 246-02 Lithuania Mobilios Telekomunikacijos LT BITE 246-03 Lithuania LT TELE2 246-04 ir Lithuanian X-GSM Tele2 247-01 Latvia Latvias Mobilais Telefons LV LMT GSM 247-02 Latvia Baltcom LV BALTCOM 248-01 Estonia Eesti Mobiiltelefon EE EMT GSM 248-02 Estonia Radiolinja Eesti AS RLE-GSM 248-03 Estonia Ritabell Q-GSM 250-01 Russia Mobil Telesystems MTS-RUS 250-02 Russia NW GSM St Petersburg RUS NWGSM 250- Russia DonTelecom 250- Russia United Tele Moscow UTM 250-38 Russia Wireless Technology 250- Russia Extel Mobile Comms Systems 250-99 Russia KB Impuls 255-01 UKR FLASH 257-01 VELCOM Belarus 260-01 Poland Polkomtel SA PL-PLUS 260-02 Poland Polska TelefoniaCyfrowa PL-ERA GSM 260-03 Poland Polska TelefoniaKomorkowa Idea Centertel 262-01 Germany DeTeMobil D1 D1-Telekom 262-02 Germany Mannesmann Mobilfunk D2 D2-Privat 262- Germany E-plus E-plus 262- Germany VIAG E2 265-01 Ukraine UA UMC UA UMC 265- Ukraine Ukrainian Radio System 265- Ukraine Bancomsvyaz 266-01 Gibraltar Gibtel Gibtel GSM 268-01 Portugal Telecel Telecel 268-06 Portugal Telemovel P TMN 268-03 Optimus 270-01 Luxembourg P&T Luxembourg LUXGSM 270-77 Luxemburg (900/1800) Millicom.SA L TANGO 272-01 EIR Eircell IRL EIR-GSM 272-02 EIR Esat Digifone IRL DIGIFONE 274-01 Iceland Postur og simi IS SIMINN 276-01 Albania AMC AMC 278- Malta Advanced

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278-01 Malta Telecell Telecell 280-01 Cyprus Cyprus Telecom Auth CY CYTAGSM 283-01 RA-ARMGSM 284-01 Bulgaria MobiTel CITRON BG 286-01 Turkey TurkCell TURKCELL 286-02 Turkey Türk Telekom TR TELSIM 293-41 Slovenia Mobitel DD SI-GSM 293- Slovenia Digitel Digitel 294-01 Macedonia PTT Makedonija MKD-MOBIMAK 302-37 Canada (PCS) Microcell FIDO 310-02 USA (PCS) Sprint Spectrum Sprint 310-15 USA (PCS) BellSouth Mobility PCS 310- USA (PCS) Pacific Bell Mobile Srvs 310- USA (PCS) Western Wireless Corp 310-20 USA (PCS) American Portable Telecoms Sprint 310-16 USA (PCS) Omnipoint Corporation 310-17 USA (PCS) 310-27 USA (PCS) Powertel PCS Partners 310-66 USA (PCS) DigiPH DigiPH 400-01 Azerbadjan Azercell ACELL 401-01 Kazakhstan K-Mobile 401-02 Kazakhstan K-Cell 404-07 India TATA INA-TATA 404-10 India Airtel AIRTEL 404-11 India Essar ESSAR 404-12 India Escotel INA-ESCOTEL 404-19 India Escotel INA-ESCOTEL 404-20 India Max Touch MAXTOUCH 404-21 India BPL Mobile BPL MOBILE 404-27 India BPL Mobile BPL MOBILE 404-30 India Command COMMAND 404-31 India Mobilenet MOBILENET 404-40 India Skycell SKYCELL 404-41 India RPG MAA RPG MAA 404- India Usha Martin 404- India Modi Telstra 404- India Sterling Cellular SCL 404- India Mobile Telecom 404- India Airtouch 404-43 India BPL Mobile BPL MOBILE 404-46 India BPL USWest BPL MOBILE 404- India Koshiki 404- India Bharti Telenet 404- India Birla Comm 404- India Cellular Comms 404-56 India Escotel INA-ESCOTEL 404- India JT Mobiles 404- India Evergrowth 404- India Modicom 404- India Fascel 410-01 Pakistan Mobilink MOBILINK 413-02 Sri Lanka MTN Networks Pvt Ltd SRI DALOG 415-01 Lebanon Cellis (FTML) RL Cellis 415-03 Lebanon Libancell RL LibCL 416-01 Jordan FastLink JOR FSTLNK

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417-09 Syria Mobile Syria SYR MOB 418- Iraq Iraq Telecoms + Posts 419-02 Kuwait Mobile Telecom KT MTCNet 420-01 Saudi Arabia MoPTT, DMTS-1 KSA ALJAWWAL 420-07 Saudi Arabia EAE KSA EAE 422-02 Oman General Telecoms GTO 424-01 Un Arab Emirat Etisalat UAE ETSLT 424-02 Un Arab Emirat Etisalat UAE EG2 425- Israel Cellcom Israel Ltd Cellcom 426-01 Bahrein Batelco BHR MPLUS 427-01 Qatar QTel QAT Q-NET 432-11 Iran T.C.I. 432- Iran Celcom 432- Iran Kish Free Zone 438-01 Turkmenistan BCTI 452-01 Vietnam MTCS VMS-GSM 452-02 Vietnam Vinaphone (GSM 900) 454-00 Hong Kong Hong Kong Telecom HK TCSL GSM 454-04 Hong Kong Hutchinson HutchinsonGSM 454-06 Hong Kong Smartone Mobile Comm SmarTone 454- Hong Kong Peoples Telephone Co Ltd 455-01 Macao C.T.M. CTM GSM 457-01 Laos Lao Shinawatra Telecom 460-00 China Guangdong MCC CHNTELGSM 460-01 China China United Telecom CHN-CUGSM 460- China Guangxi PTB 460- China Liaoning PPTA 460- China Beijing Wireless 460- China Zhuhai Comms 460- China Jiaxing PTT 460- China Tjianjin Toll Telecom 460- China DGT MPT 466-92 Taiwan Shungwa Telecom LDM ROCLDGSM 502-01 Malaysia My Digi MY DIGI 502-02 Malaysia My BSB MY BSB 502-12 Malaysia Binariang Maxis Mobile MY maxis 502-13 Malaysia Telecom Malaysia Touch MY MRTEL 502-16 Malaysia Mutiara Telekom DIGI 1800 502-17 Malaysia Sapura Digital Adam PHS MY ADAM 502-19 Malaysia Celcom GSM Celcom 505-01 Australia Telstra Corporation Limited Telstra 505-02 Australia Cable & Wireless Optus Limited YES OPTUS 505-03 Australia Vodafone Network Pty Limited VODAFONE 505-08 Australia One-Tel (GSM 1800) 510- Indonesia PT Kartika Ekamas 510-01 Indonesia PT Satelindo IND SAT-C 510-10 Indonesia Telekomsel TELKOMSELGSM 510-11 Indonesia Excelcom IND-EXCELCOM 510-15 Indonesia Telekomindo Telekomindo 515-01 The Philipines IslaCom ISLA 515-02 The Philipines Globe Telecom GLOBE 515-03 SMART telecommunications, Phlippines 520-01 Thailand Advanced Info Serv Pcl TH AIS GSM 520-18 Thailand Tacs WP1800 525-01 Singapore Singapore Telecom ST-GSM-SGP

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525-03 Singapore Mobile One M1-GSM-SGP 528-01 Brunei Jabatan Telekom 528-11 Brunei DSTCom 530-01 New Zealand Bell South BELLSOUTH021 542-01 Fiji Vodafone Fiji VODAFONE 546-01 New Caledonia Mobilis Mobilis 547-20 Fr Polynesia Tikiphone F VINI Fr Pacific Isls Guinea International Wireless 604-01 Morocco ONPT Marocko MOR ONPT 605-02 Tunesia 608-01 Senegal Sonatel 612-01 Ivory Coast Comstar 612-03 Ivory Coast Ivoiris 612-05 Telecel 617-01 Mauritius Cellplus Mobile Comms MRU-CELLPLUS 624-01 Cameroon PTT Cameroon Cellnet CAM CELLNET 633-01 The Seychelles SEZ SEYCEL SEZ SEYCEL 634-01 Sudan MobiTel SDN MobiTel 636-01 Ethiopia ETA ETH-MTN 640-01 Tanzania TriTel TZ-Tritel 641-01 Uganda Celtel Cellular CELTEL 641-10 Uganda Mobile Telephone Networks MTN Uganda. 646-01 Madacom (Madagascar) 646-02 Antaris SMM (Madagascar) 646-03 SACEL (Madagascar) 647-10 Reunion SRR F SFR RU 648-01 Zimbabwe PTC Zimbabwe NET ONE 649-01 Namibia MTC Network NAM MTC 650-01 Malawi Telekom Network MW CP 900 651-01 Lesotho Vodacom VCL COMMS 652-01 Botswana, Mascom Wireless 652-02 Botswana, Vista Cellular 655-01 South Africa Vodacom VodaCom-SA 655-10 South Africa Mobile Telephone Networks MTN-SA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some Tips -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Problems with sending files from 7650 to PC via BT The following tip can be useful for people using Bluetooth hardware (cards, dongles) equipped with Widcomm software (MSI, TDK etc). If you cannot send files from your Nokia to PC, you may want to try the following tip: Open your Windows registry in Registry editor: Menu Start -> Run -> Regedit locate HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Widcomm\BTConfig\Servic es\0004 key locate AcceptOther entry change its value from 0 to 1 reboot your computer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Game Hacking with Blizzard Get the file called the 'BlizzardN-GAGE.SIS' from IRC get in #mediaplace on Efnet (note: Downloading *******/Hacked games is illegal unless you already own a copy of game) The Blizzard Nokia N-Gage Installer.

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1. Unpack Blizzard.sis file that you get from mIRC 2. Transfer the .sis file to your N-Gage 3. Get the .blz (N-gage ROM) from mIRC 4. copy the file to the root dir of your MMC (16MB MMC)Multimedia Card 5. Use the Blizzard application to unpack the .blz file 6. After unpacking the sonic icon should appeared in the MENU 7. Clicked sonic icon and it should work ! List of compatible games for the 3650,6600 and the N-gage that work: [3650] SonicN (v.2.5+) Puyo Pop (v.2.5+) [6600] SonicN Puyo Pop Pandemonium Tomb Raider Super Monkey Ball Tony Hawks Pro Skater [N-Gage] SonicN Puyo Pop Pandemonium Tomb Raider Super Monkey Ball Tony Hawks Pro Skater ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To create .3GP (convert avi, mpg to .3gp file) The most easy way: download Nokia Multimedia Player with 3GP support. Download it from here: CODE http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,42291,00.html (8MB) This is normal video player for PC platform (Windows OS), but it has several additional functions (conversion to 3gp format). 1) Download and install player. 2) Launch Nokia Multimedia Player. Open your video file (avi or mpg). 3) Press File -> Save as... 4) Enter filename of your 3gp file, and choose resolution and size limit: MMS 64KB, 128*96 MMS 95KB, 128*96 MMS 95KB, 176*144 Custom 200KB, 128*96 Custom 200KB, 176*144 Custom 300KB, 128*96 Custom 300KB, 176*144 No size limit, 128*96 No size limit, 176*144 5) Click Save. File converted. That's all! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Howto] Backup one MMC to another MMC Backup one MMC to another MMC Back Up one MMC to another MMC Needed Items

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1 MMC Reader 1 Cell w/ MMC Ability 1 New MMC 1 Old MMC 1 PC How To Do it 1.) look at the name the first MMC is named and then take it out 2.) put in the new MMC 3.) format and name the new MMC the same as the other one 4.) Take back out the New MMC 5.) put the old MMC into a MMC Reader that is connected to your PC 6.) Coppy all of the MMC *make sure you have "show hidden files" enabled on your PC. see aditional info for this setting at the bottom of this message* 7.) Make a new folder on your Desktop and Past all files into that folder. 8.) Take out the Old MMC and Insert the new MMC into the Reader 9.) Open the new folder on your Desktop 10.) Highlight all of these files and folders, right click on one of the files or folders, select "Coppy" 11.) "Past" files and folders to the New MMC 12.) put the New MMC back into the cellphone, power up, and your done. How To View Hidden Files in MS Windows To view hidden files in Microsoft Windows perform the below steps. 1.) Open explorer 2.) Click the "Tools" drop down menu. 3.) Click either "Folder Options" or "Options". 4.) Click the "View" tab. 5.) Within the view tab select the option "Show hidden files and folders". Why would you want to do this? 1.) No need to reinstall everything after switching your MMC for a Larger MMC. 2.) Back your current MMC to the PC just to be safe.. never know if your card will crap out on you and give errors or just not work. 3.) This is the ONLY way to do it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Installation procedure for DKU-5 cable NOTE:: The installation of the cable crivers must be done before installing the pc suite. Also do not have the cable plugged in when installing. Installation:: First install the Connectivity Adapter Cable driver software on your computer from the CD-ROM supplied in the sales package before installation of Nokia PC Suite. You can download the latest version of Connectivity Adapter Cable driver software at CODE http://www.nokia.com. Loading the CD-ROM on your computer 1. Exit all Windows programs and insert the Connectivity Adapter Cable driver CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. 2. If installation does not start automatically, select "Run.." from the "Start" menu and type "D:\start.exe" (where "D:\" refers to the CD-ROM drive of the computer ) and press Enter Installing the driver 1. Follow the on-screen instructions to start an installation wizard, which guides you through the setup process of the driver. 2. The installation wizard first tells you that DKU-5 will be installed on your computer. Click "Next" to continue.

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3. When the installation has been completed, in some systems the wizard prompts you to restart your computer. Click "Yes". Note that you must restart your computer before you can use the program. 4. Remove any disks from their drives, and then click "Finish" to complete the setup. For Windows 2000 users When the cable is connected for the first time, Windows 2000 automatically locates the drivers and software that you previously installed. If the "Digital signature not found" message is displayed during the installation process, clickclick "Continue anyway" to complete the installation for both devices. After this u can follow on to install the pc suite. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Series 40: Q: I've installed a game and it is not fullscreen. Can it be fixed? A: No, the games are especially programed for Series 30 phones. But in most cases the game also exists for Series 40 Q: What size can app/games are? A: max. 64 KB excepting these phones The 3125 has a limit of 146KB. The 3220 has a limit of 128KB. The 5140 has a limit of 128KB. The 6170 has a limit of 128KB. The 6230 has a limit of 128KB. The 6255 has a limit of 800KB. The 6651 has a limit of 300KB. The 7600 has a limit of 348KB. Q: I want install a sis-file, how it's done? A: You can't. sis-files are especially for phones with Symbian OS. Q: Where do I get a blank operator logo? A: Here: CODE http://www.mrzippy.org.uk/funkyfone/blank.nol Just open the link via your phones browser. The rest is self-explaining ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Series 60: Q: Can Series 40 Games be played on Series 60 phones? A: Yes, but they won't be in fullscreen. The game will remain in their original programed size. Q: I've bought a cable for my phone but it won't work. Why? A: There are no data-cables. These cables are only for service needs and are not capable to transfer data to your phone. The 7610 is the first Symbian of Nokia which can use a cable (besides of the Communicator - but they are a different story ) Q: Where are my messages saved? A: If your phone saves them within the phones memory they are in c:\system\mail. If they are saved on the MMC (not on all S60 phones possible) they are in e:\system\mail Q: I've formatted my MMC with a card reader, now I can't access the card with my phone. What now? A: You've formatted it with the wrong file system. If you want to reformat it with the card reader, choose FAT16 as files system, not FAT32! Or reformat the MMC with your phone, this way all

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standard folders will be created too. Q: How can I copy & paste text? A: Press and hold down the pencil key. Now you can mark the text by using the direction key. To copy, just press "copy". To insert the text press and hold down the pencil key and press "paste" Q: Where to put my ringtones? A: Ringtones should be stored in the "Sounds" folder on your MMC or within the phones memory. You can, if you want, sort them into the two subfolders "Simple" and "Digital". Q: How do I install an app/ a game? A: There are many ways. PC Suite bounds sis-files to its installer. You should be able to install them easily by double clicking on the sis-file (a connection should be made already!). Or you can send it over to the phone (IrDA or Bluetooth) and open it and it will install automatically. Or you can upload it with a card reader to the MMC and install it from there by open the file. For this method you need FExplorer or SeleQ to gain full access to the MMC. The rest will be prompted and is easy to understand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Which Symbian OS version does my phone use? A: 3600/3620/3650/3660/7650/N-Gage/N-Gage QD are using v6.1; 6260/6600/6620/6670/7610 are using v7.0s; 6630 uses Symbian OS 8.0 Q: How can I upgrade my Symbian OS to a newer version? A: You can't. Q: How do I format my phone? A: - Normal Reset (*#7780#) : Restores ini files from rom but preserves user data (photos, 3rd party apps etc) - Deep Reset (*#7370#) : This reformats completely the C: drive. All applications and files stored on this drive will be lost and clean default files will be rewritten. In both case, the phone will ask you a confirmation and you will have to enter a security code (12345 by default). Files and applications stored on E: drive are not be affected by these sequences. For Symbian OS 7 (6260/6600/6620/6670/7610) there is a third method: Turn phone off, press and hold the green (talk) key on the left + number 3 on the keypad + the * key and then turn the phone back on. The phone will start the formatting process without confirmation! Files and applications stored on E: drive are not be affected by this. Q: How do I get the MAC adress of the bluetooth device of my phone? A: *#2820# Q: My phone reacts quite slow, how can I speed it up? A: You can speed up the phone by setting the time of the "Recent calls register" to one day (30 days by default). It depends on you how important the "Recent calls register" is for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia 6230: Q: When I want to upload something on the MMC I get a "The operation could not be completed" error. How to fix this? A: Rename the MMC (can be done in the Gallery) and reboot your phone.

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Q: Can I use mp3s as ringtones? A: Yes! Q: I've got a big movie on my phone and want to fastforward (rewind). How can I do this? A: You can't. Q: I've uploaded mp3s to my MMC and arranged them in folders. The phone won't find any of them. Can this be fixed? A: mp3s have to be in the root of the MMC. Or you define the location of the mp3s before uploading via playlist, so when the phone accesses the playlist, it knows the mp3s are in this specific folder. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (1)What's the difference between the N-Gage and QD? In order to know their differences, let's compare their specs: Original N-Gage - Triband (900/1800/1900) - 4096 colourscreen - Stereo (comes with stereo headset) - Comes with a USB cable, recording cable and adaptor cable (for recording radio/MP3 purposes) - Built in MP3 player and radio - side-talking - Must turn off the phone, remove the battery cover AND battery in order to remove MMC - 5-way direction pad (CENTER for menu selection) - Comes with BL-5C battery - MP3, AAC, MIDI or WAV ringtones - Great RF N-Gage QD - Dualband (850/1900 or 900/1800) - 4096 colourscreen (brighter than Original N-Gage) - Mono (comes with dual mono headset) - Doesn't come with ANY cables - NO built in MP3 player or radio (will still be able to listen to mp3's thru 3rd party apps) - NO side-talking - Hot-swop, easy removal of MMC - 4-way direction pad with a separate "menu selection" key - Comes with BL-6C battery - MIDI or WAV ringtones - Great RF (better than Original N-Gage if 850 is being used) (2) Which N-Gage is better? It's really hard to say because everyone has their own opinions. But if you are looking functionwise the original N-Gage wins out with the stereo support, MP3 ringtones, radio, tri-band and additional cables/recording functions. But the QD counters with its 850 (for those 850 gurus), smaller-size, no side-talking, BL-6C battery(for extra battery life)and the easy removal of MMC. (3) Can my (input s60 phone here) play N-Gage games? Where/How can I find ******* N-Gage games for my (input s60 phone here)? Yes your s60 phone can play N-Gage games. How and where? according to forum rules, I am not allow to tell. Sorry. (4) How do I check firmware and IMEI on my N-Gage/QD? Press *#0000# on the main screen for firmware, and *#06# for IMEI. (5) How do I change my operator logo for my N-Gage/QD?

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Download SeleQ or FExplorer from mysymbian.com, access the image thru either of the apps and select "Set as Operator Logo". If that doesn't work, SMS yourself or download an older format logo (black and white), and then save that logo. After that, you should be able to change your operator logo thru SeleQ or FExplorer. (6) How do I change my wallpaper on my N-Gage/QD? 1) Press the application key 2) Scroll to the "Tools" folder and open it 3) Scroll to "Settings" and open it 4) Select "Phone/Device" (whichever your phone may say) 5) Select "Standby Mode" 6) Select "Background Image" 7) Select "Yes" Select either "Phone Memory" or your MMC card depending on where the image is saved 9) Select the image 10) Go back to your main screen of the phone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ With Multimedia Converter 2.0 [download] you can convert common multimedia file formats (such as MPG or MP3) to audio AMR/AWB format. Read here about where to download and how to install Nokia Multimedia Converter 1. In the menu, select File > Open. A dialog opens. The shortcut for this is to click the Open button in the toolbar. Browse for the audio file or video with audio you want to convert and click Open. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop a file to Multimedia Converter. 2. Select the audio format (AMR or WB-AMR) and audio bit rate. WB-AMR produces higher quality sound than AMR. Selecting a higher bit rate increases the quality of the sound, but it produces larger files. 3. It is also possible to set the maximum size of the converted file in the Max file size edit box. In MMS, the size of audio file cannot exceed certain values; for example, 100 kB, because some WAP gateways might block the transfer of larger files, operators might prefer to limit the file size to reduce air-traffic, or because not all MMS client and server implementations support large file sizes. When you set a maximum file size limit, you cannot define the audio bit rate. It's adjusted automatically so that the converted file contains the whole original file from the given start point and so that its size is equal to or smaller than the given size limit. If the given size limit is too small to meet by reducing audio bit rate, the converted file is truncated (shortened from the end). 4. You can start the conversion from an offset point. Set the time stamp of the offset in the Start time edit box. The shortcut for this is to keep the CTRL key pressed and slide the original file location indicator to the desired position. This updates the time stamp information in the Start time edit box. 5. Click Convert. Another dialog pops up and shows the progress of the conversion. After the conversion is finished, you can hear the converted audio file. You can select the original or converted audio for playback by selecting “Original” or “Converted” from the drop down menu The converted audio file format is AMR (.amr suffix files) or WB-AMR (.awb suffix files), depending on the audio setting.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PC side of things 1. Download proxy from www.analogx.com and install it, just setup everything using default, and run it thru start -->programs-->analogx-->proxy-->proxy 2. Determine which COM port your bluetooth is using by right-clicking on your bluetooth tray icon (where the time is displayed) and select Advance Configuration, then go to Local Services tab, EVERYTHING in there EXCEPT Bluetooth Serial Port should be made manual. i.e, ONLY Bluetooth Serial Port is automatic startup, and make sure that Secure Connection is not required. Do take note of the COM port in use, for me, mine is COM9. 3. Next, goto Control Panel -->Phone and Modem Options -->Modem(tabs) and do a ADD, remember to check Don't detect my modem;I will select it from List. and click next. Out pops a window, under manufacturers, select [Standard Modem Types], under Models select [Communications cable between two computers], click NEXT, selected ports should now point to the COM port you have found in step 2. For mi, i choose COM9. Then next next next till you are done. You will see an entry in the Modem(tab). Double-click on the Communication cable between two computers, and set maximum port speed to 115200. 4. Now right-click on your network neighbourhood, Make New Connection. Choose Accept Incoming Connections, Check the Communication cable between two computers(COM9-->again my own port no), click next, select Do not allow virtual private network connections and under users allowed to connect, to make things simple, juz check everything.. heehee.. next again, double-click on Internet Protocol, make sure the Allow callers to access my local area network is CHECKED, Specify TCP/IP Addresses from 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.254. Click OK, then click next, then click Finish. 6600 side of things 1. install the gnubox into your 6600 (fone memory or card is up to individual's preference) 2. go to tools-->settings-->connection-->access points-->options-->new access point-->use default settings. Ensure that the connection name=Bt, data bearer=High speed (GSM), dial-up number=any 3 digit, user name = a valid username in your pc, in my case, demouser1, prompt password=No, Password= (password for demouser1), Authentication=normal, Homepage=none, Data call type=Analogue, Maximum data speed=Automatic 3. Then select options-->Advance settings. Phone IP Address=Automatic, Primary Name server=0.0.0.0, Second.name server=0.0.0.0, Proxy serv.address (your pc's ip address, which can be gotten by start-->run-->command prompt-->ipconfig), proxy port number=6588 (the port used by analogx proxy server),Use callback=No, callback type=use server no., callback number=none,user PPP compression=YES,use login script=YES, Login Script=(Pls follow instruction in CODE http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/mraento/symbian/bt-ap.html EXACTLY),Modem initialisation=None. Then back back back till you get back to your main

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menu. 4. You need to pair up your 6600 with your bluetooth dongle, and set it as authorized. After that, launch gnubox-->options-->2box Direct-->Infrared (Stay with me here.. important step). then options-->2box Direct-->Bluetooth-->select your pc. Then press on your menu button, and fireup your browser, mayb say Doris browser. 5. in Doris Browser, go to options-->preference-->proxy IP Address =(your pc ip), proxy port=6588, the rest of the options set as default. 6. then try to go to a url Useful link CODE http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/mraento/symbian/bt-ap.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copying Files From PC To Phone While some files are sent to your phone by a provider through MMS, others have been copied to your computer and have to be sent to your phone for installation. There are a number of ways of transferring files between your computer and your phone. The 6600 has Bluetooth and Infrared (I/R) connections available to it. The best way of copying files is by using these connections. If your computer doesn't have bluetooth or I/R capabilities, there are many bits of hardware on the market that plug into a USB drive and enable Bluetooth or Infrared connections (check links for example products). Bluetooth is usually a preffered method as it is alot faster than an I/R connection and doesn't need a clear sight to maintain a connection as I/R does and has a larger range (usually around 10m). -If you are using a plug-in device, install it using the software and instructions provided. Also turn on either the Bluetooth or I/R connection on your phone, whichever you are using. Goto MENU--CONNECTIONS for this and select either Bluetooth or Infrared -If you are using Bluetooth, it is a good idea to change the name of your phone so that it can be easily recognised. Goto MENU--CONNECTIONS--BLUETOOTH and go down to "My Phone's Name" and change it to something you would recognise. -Once all the connection devices are ready, use your PC to search for the phone. If you are using infra-red, make sure the phone's infrared port and the I/R port on your PC are pointing towards each other and that nothing is between them. -Once a connection has been established, send the install file thats is on your PC to your phone. This will be received as a message on your phone once it has been sent. -Open this message, and if te file is a working install file, the install process will start automatically. NOTE: I recommend that you change your message setting to use the MMC memory as opposed to you phone memory some files are quite large and can eat up all your phones memory Another way to copy files to your phone is by using a card reader to copy the file to your MMC (The removeable memory card). A Memeory card reader can easily be bought in most computer

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stores and once installed, the MMC from your phone can be place in its contents can be navigated from MY COMPUTER. I have never used this method myself. NOTE: Only .SIS and .JAR files can be used on the 6600. Old .jad files used for othe phone models DO NOT WORK on the 6600. Some .JAR files have also been known to cause problems for the 6600. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Installing Files The Install Process is very basic once it is initiated. Files that are to be installed are usually located in your messages. Make sure your phone isn't about to run out of battery as well! -Goto the file you want to install (usually located in your messages) and open it to start the installation procedure. -The install procedure should start up automatically and ask you if you would like to install the program contained in the file. -Choose yes and the process will continue. It will then ask you where to copy the file to, phone memory or Memory Card. I recommend using the memory card as programs can usually take up alot of space and the phone memory is not very large. Chose the prefered option and the process will continue. -Some times the process will stop and tell you that a certificate has not been recognised and do you want to continue. It is usally safe to continue with installation if you are confidant that the source you got the file from is trustworthy. If however you have obtained the files from an unknow source (Kaza for instance) there might be a small (Very Small) risk that the file is not trustworthy. I have never had any problems with any of the hundreds of files i have used -Once the installation process is finished, you can start using the program. Most programs turn up as an icon at the bottom of you MENU screen. (You can now delete the origional install file to save space). NOTE: All the files i hvae put up on this site have been tested by me and, as far as i know, are working 100% . However the user downloads and installs these files at their own risk. I am not responsible for anything that goes wrong with connection to these files ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Uninstalling Files I got an e-mail the other day from a Wessel Rauch concerning uninstalling programs on the 6600 and it made me realise that i (stupidly) hadn't added it to the Install Files Tutorial I did a while back. So here is a quick explanantion of how you can delete those pesky programs: Go into the Menu on your phone (press the blue 'menu' key on the left hand side of the phone) Cycle through the menu till you come to an option that says "Manager" and open it (either by pressing the joystick in or using Options - Open) The Manger (or the App. Manger) is a list of all programs that are installed on the phone be it on the MMC card or the phones memory The Manager sometimes takes a few seconds to load all the information. You'll hear a beep upon opening the Manager and then a beep once the list is loaded (or you can just wait till it allows you to scroll down) Once the list is loaded, cycle through it till you come to the name of the program you want to uninstall

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Once the target program is highlighted, press the "clear" button (The button with the 'c' on it which is on the right hand side of the phone A warning will come up asking you if you really want to remove the application Yes or No Click 'Yes' to completeley remove the program from your phone or click 'No' to keep it or if you have made a mistake. There are a couple of notes i would also like to add about unistalling programs: Once a program is removed it can only be re-installed if you have the orgional install file you used to install it in the first place Sometimes the name of the program you want to uninstall isn't given a recognisable name in the App. Manger List. If this is the case you should use your own common sense to try and decide which one is reffering to the program you want to remove. If you are unsure you risk deleting a program you didn't want to lose On rare occasions, the program won;t be listed in the App. Manager List at all. If this is the case you will have to use a file manger like F-Explorer or File Man to find and delete the files you want removed Sorry if some parts of te tutorial seemed a bit over-simplistic but some readers really are beginners at this Well i hope that helps some of you out there... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note 1: It is a good idea to let set your MMS and SMS messages to be kept on your MMC, not on your phone memory. Any MMS or SMS's currently on your phone's memory, it is suggested you move them over to the MMC. Note 2: You must have some sort of file managing software to do this. Download and install such an application before beginning this guide! I recommend FExplorer or SeleQ. -- STEP ONE -- THE INSTALLER -- First Get the BLZ installer and your desired game. Send the BLZ-Installer to your phone, it should be a *.SIS file, if it is not, then it is probably a *.ZIP or *.RAR, unpack the *.SIS file from the archive, then send it. DO NOT send the *.ZIP or *.RAR files to your phone. Install the application. -- STEP TWO -- THE GAME FILE -- Next, you need to get the game ready. Game files are in the *.BLZ format. Like the BLZInstaller, if the game file is not a *.BLZ file, unpack the archives until you find the *.BLZ file. You may need to do this a few times, because usually games are packed more than once. Once you have the *.BLZ game file unpacked, send this to your phone. -- STEP THREE -- INSTALLATION -- Open your installed file manager and find the *.BLZ game file in one of the mail folders (Example -- e:\system\mail\XXXX) and copy the file to the root directory of the MMC (Example -- e:\). Now Close the file manager. Run the BLZ-Installer. Now you should see the game listed there. Select Option and then Install. Wait for the process to finish. The game should then be installed. If you followed the procedure correctly and everything went well, you should see a new Icon, that is the game.

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PLAY IT!! -- UNINSTALL THE GAMES -- by ady199 -- For anyone else who wants to to how to remove the games Download SeleQ or FExplorer Remove the folder: E:\System\Apps\Game Name (ie motogp, sonicn) Remove folder: C:\System\Apps\Game Name Thats it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Deleting leftover Game/App Icons When a .jar installs it will drop files into to different parts of the system directory on the mmc The .jar file along with a couple of files will sit in the e/system/midlets folder. In the e/system/apps folder you will find corresponding files for each of the games normally named something like this [101b7b5a] inside these folders you will find a couple of files one being a .txt file you can open these and it will tell you what game they are associated with. Makes sure that these folders are also deleted if they are still there after the uninstallation and then reboot. you should then hopefully have gotten rid of the icons that have nbeen left behind. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keylocked Backlight Press the power button to switch on the backlight when keylock is applied so you can see the keys to unlock the keypad. Handy Flashlight If you ever need a flashlight in a pinch, simply remove the phone's swappable faceplate (it's held on by the tab at the top of the phone and some pressure on the sides) and the blue LEDs that light up the keypad will light your way. Simple Task Manager Press and hold the menu key (the one with the squiggly connecting things on). A list of running programs appears on the left side on the screen. You can close running programs by highlighting them and pressing c. Booting Phone with no 'Auto Start' Apps Running To make sure that no memory-resident programs start when you reboot your phone, hold down the pencil key when you turn the phone on. I don't have anything running on my phone that this affects, but the idea is that you can stop some of those apps – say Handy Day or something like it – that starts up automatically when you restart the phone. Repeating Events The Calendar GUI does not support repeating events based on the day of the week (i.e. third Sunday). A workaround is to enter the event on a Palm device and beam the event to the 3650. Deleting all events from the calendar To delete all events from the calendar (or those before a certain date), change to the Month

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view, then from the Options menu choose Delete Entry. The drop down menu lets you choose from “all entries” or “before date”. Easier Handy Flashlight Download the Torch application and run it. All it does is turn on the backlightFlashlight Change the wallpaper You can change this by going to the following Tools -> Settings -> Phone -> Standby Mode, then selecting Yes and choosing the image you would like to use as your background. Turn off camera sound Turn off the “click” sound made by the camera by selecting the 'Silent' profile or by turning warning tones off: Menu > Profiles > “select your activated profile” > Personalise > Warning tones > Off. (This also effects the sound of Java games and apps). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How to connect your N-Gage to your PC Step 1. Before you do anything. Place your MMC into your phone and format it. Step 2. Place the N-Gage disc (that comes with the phone) into your cd rom. If youve got XP: Connect your N-Gage to your pc with the USB cable. Leave windows to find all the necessary drivers automatically. Your MMC in your N-Gage will now be recognised as a removeable drive in 'My Computer'. If you havent got XP: Do the same as above. If nothing happens, run the program on the NGage disc and install any drivers you find. If any of the above does not work click Here Step 3. Once the MMC is recognised by your PC, simply drag and drop any files you want onto the MMC (removeable drive). Step 4. Download FExplorer from HERE and place the file on your MMC. Once on the MMC go to your menu then Tools --> Manager --> FExplorer --> Options --> Install Follow all the on screen intructions. This has installed a file browser for you N-Gage. You can now access all the files on your N-Gage and MMC which 'Manager' can't see (like Java games). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Some usefull n-gage tips: 1. You cant use the USB cable unless a MMC is inserted into the N-Gage. 2. You can only use Multimedia Cards in the N-Gage. SD cards DO NOT work. 3. If you brought your N-Gage in the UK there is no need to purchase a MMC, as one is provided with the phone (Nokia Game Card is also a MMC). 4. You can find free games and applications at www.my-symbian.com 5. All the apps and games available for the 3650/7650 will work on your N-Gage (except those associated with a camera). 6. For full specifications of the phone click Here. 7. The N-Gage doesnt have a camera and most likely never will. If it did it would connect via the USB port or bluetooth. 8. The N-Gage does have removeable fascias, but doesnt appear to be promoted by Nokia.

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Third party fascias only. 9. PC Suite is only used to backup/restore your calendar and contacts files. It is therefore unecessary to purchase a blutetooth adapter and install PC Suite unless intended for that purpose. 10. You must fully charge your phone before using it to allow maximum capacity. 11. You can use MMC that are larger than 128mb. A 512mb card has been tried and tested by numerous members and all have praised it. Search the forum for more info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Series 60 FAQ: E-Mail Issues Contents 1. Setting up an e-mail account on the phone. 2. Error Message: General System Error. 3. Able to receive but not send email. 4. Can I automatically check my email every x minutes? 1. Setting up an e-mail account on the phone. This can be done by filling in all the relavent settings. You need both an access point (a general GPRS data access point, not a WAP GPRS access point) and an e-mail account defined. Nokia users however, may find it easier to use the Nokia auto configurator. This is available [here.] Many Nokia country-specific sites also have this service. Check your coutries Nokia website for this. 2. Error Message: General System Error. This is sometimes seen when connecting to an e-mail box. With some providers the gateway IP address used for Email collection needs to be 0.0.0.0. You can change this setting in your Access Point Settings (available under Tools --> Connections). Alternatively some internet service providers do not allow you to collect POP3 mail when you are connecting to their mail server via a different ISP. You are connecting via a different ISP if you are using your phone. Your ISP in this case is your operator. 3. Able to receive but not send email. You are probably trying to use you PC's ISP email server (smtp.myisp.co.uk). Many ISPs block there smtp server for people not connecting to the internet via themselves. This prevents the servers being used for spam. This is annoying for mobile phone users as it means they can not use their ISP's servers from their phones. However most operators provide a smtp server that you can use. You should contact your operator for details. 4. Can I automatically check my email every x minutes? This is possible with 3rd party software from [Cibenix] called Active Mail. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia Symbian FAQ: Memory Cards Contents 1. Can I use SD cards with my 3650? 2. What sizes of MMC cards are supported? 3. What can I store on my MMC? 1. Can I use SD cards with my 3650? No you can not use SD (Secure Digital) cards with your 3650. Only MMC cards will work. This is

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despite the fact most devices / gadgets using SD support MMC. The reverse is not true. There is a slight difference in size. MMC cards are thinner. 2. What size of MMC cards are supported? You will have no problems with the following sizes: 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB. There may be some problems with 256 MB cards (which in any case are not widely available). This may be fixed by a future firmware update. However for the time being I advise you not to buy a 256 MB card specifically for your 3650. If you already have one and it works let us know about it. 3. What can I store on my MMC? You can store anything on your MMC card. Programs will run from your MMC card (you can choose to install programs to the memory card at install time). There may be some performance degradation from running programs and/or files from the MMC (when either accessing and especially when writing files to the MMC). However this is rarely noticeable and given the limited main memory it is advisable to use MMC memory for everything possible. Note that you can change your photos, videos, messages and contacts to be stored on the MMC. The option to change the storage to the MMC is within the “settings” section of each of the applicable programs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Howto]: Linux on Symbian phones Table of Contents Introduction 1.1 Aims and Objectives 1.2 Who is this document aimed at? 1.3 Scope of testing Symbian OS 2.1 A brief history of Symbian OS 2.2 Symbian OS Devices 2.3 Symbian OS Developer Resources IrDA Connectivity 3.1 IrDA support on Symbian OS 3.2 Linux IrDA installation and configuration 3.3 Infrared beaming between Linux and Symbian OS smartphone 3.4 Dialup networking from Linux using smartphone as infrared modem 3.5 Two box LAN access for smartphone over infrared using Linux 3.6 IrDA interoperability with older Symbian OS devices Bluetooth Connectivity 4.1 Bluetooth support on Symbian OS 4.2 Linux Bluetooth installation and configuration 4.3 Bluetooth beaming between Linux and Symbian OS smartphone 4.4 Dialup networking from Linux using Symbian OS smartphone as Bluetooth modem 4.5 Two box LAN access for smartphone over Bluetooth using Linux PC Connectivity 5.1 Symbian OS PC Connectivity Background 5.2 mRouter 5.3 Symbian OS Contacts and Agenda vCard and vCalendar formats Further Information 6.1 Revisions 6.2 Glossary 6.3 Acknowledgments 6.4 References

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6.5 Feedback ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Howto] to free more RAM on your S60 phone As you might know, the Nokia 3650 doesn't have as much RAM as for instance the Nokia 6600 and N-Gage but there are two ways to get more free (usable) RAM: >>> Method 1: Flight mode: Put your 3650 in "Flight mode" with Psiloc System Tools. Install System Tools, open it and select "Flight mode". This way you can restart the phone without your SIM card so there will be no running phone tasks in the background. Now you can have up to 3,5 MB of free RAM! Note: ironically enough, Flight mode doesn't work when Smart Launcher is installed, at least in my case. :-( But i've also heard several reports of people who have both apps running without any problems. ;-) >>> Method 2: Smart Launcher trick: Install Smart Launcher and open it. Go to Options, Settings and put Launcher ON. Now plug in your charger and switch off your 3650. Wait untill the battery meter appears and short press the Menu button (don't hold). The menu should appear and now you can have 3,5 to 4,5 MB free RAM! (Hold Menu button to check RAM). The trick is that with the charger plugged in, the phone must get a minimum software support for charging, even when the phone is switched off. And somehow Smart Launcher has still got it's shortcut running and that's the Menu button. So when you press the Menu button, you go directly to the Menu without any other phone tasks running in the background so you trick the phone and you have more free RAM! Note: when you unplug the charger, the phone will switch off. Using one of the above methods will let you run big games (e.g. Doom) and apps without getting those annoying "memory low" messages. :-) But both ways obviously do have two major disadvantages: you can't make phone calls or use Bluetooth while using these methods. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Howto] 6600 and iSync 1. Open Folder System / Library / Sync Services / Symbian Conduit?.bundle/Contents/Resources/ 2. Change the name of the file 3650AgendaMappings to 6600AgendaMappings 3. Change the name of the file 3650mappings to 6600mappings 4. Change the name of the file 3650.tiff to 6600.tiff 5. Edit in the file Supported Devices Info the 3650 part to: Kod: <key>6600</key> <dict> <key>ATI3Response</key> <string>Nokia 6600</string>

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<key>AgendaDatabasePath</key> <string>c:\system\data\calendar</string> <key>AgendaMappingsPath</key> <string>6600AgendaMappings</string> <key>ClassId</key> <string>5243396</string> <key>MappingsPath</key> <string>6600mappings</string> <key>iSyncIniPath</key> <string>c:\system\iSync.ini</string> </dict> 6. Edit the file Symbian Conduit_phones.plist: Kod: <dict> <key>Nokia--separator--Nokia 3600</key> <string>symbiantool</string> <key>Nokia--separator--Nokia 6600</key> <string>symbiantool</string> <key>Nokia--separator--Nokia 7650</key> <string>symbiantool</string> <key>Nokia--separator--Nokia N-Gage</key> <string>symbiantool</string> <key>SONY ERICSSON--separator--7130501-BVP800 </key> <string>symbiantool</string> <key>SONY ERICSSON--separator--1021011-BVP810 </key> <string>symbiantool</string> </dict> 7. Have fun with your Mac and your 6600 !!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Explained] Drives on symbian phones Disk C: - storage ("disk") memory. 4 MB (about 3,6 MB free for the user). This disk is used for storing user data, files and applications. Disk C: is a Flash disk, which means that it preserves its contents even when the power is off or the battery is removed. This memory cannot be expanded. If you need more storage memory, you can use one of the compression tools like Smart Compress or Space Doubler. Disk D: (in Nokia 3650 - Disk E - RAM-disk (400 kilobytes). This disk is meant for internal system use. Some applications temporarily store their data on this disk, which makes them work faster (RAM memory is much faster than Flash). It is useless to save any user data on D: because all contents of this disk are lost when you switch the phone off or reboot the system. Disk Z: - read only Flash memory (16 Megabytes). Contains firmware (operating system). Contents of Z: drive cannot be modified by the user. Firmware upgrade can only be made by authorized service centres using special Flash programming devices and Nokia service software called Phoenix. Operating memory (RAM) - this memory is for executing installed applications. The size is 4 MB (of which ~3 MB are available). You cannot install anything to this memory and you cannot expand it. (Nokia 3650 only) Memory card (disk D - 16 MB MMC (Multimedia card). Flash memory for user

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data and applications. You can use this memory to install more programs, store large files (movies, audio, pictures etc). Can be replaced with any other MMC card - up to 1GB. If you still have problems with understanding the memory structure of Nokia 3650/7650 phones, think of disk C: as of internal hard disk of your PC, MMC in 3650 as of second hard disk and operating memory as of RAM of your desktop. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operator Logos Explained The operator logo is the picture on top of your phone screen, in most cases is the name of your operator. How to change it for a nice picture? You can do this by diferent ways: First create this folder if you dont have it: C:\System\Apps\Phone\Oplogo\ The operator logo will be stored on it...) You can use FExplorer (any jpeg/bmp, no resize), seleQ (any image, it will resize it) --> select the image you want be operator logo, select options-file-set as operator logo. You can make your own logo: The operator logos have the following format: COUNTRYCODE_NETWORKCODE_SUBNETCODE.BMP For example, for Spain: Amena: 214 03 -> 214_3_0.BMP Movistar: 214 07 -> 214_7_0.BMP Vodafone: 214 01 -> 214_1_0.BMP In the PHILIPPINES: Smart: 515 01 Globe: 515 02 The size for bmp is 97 x 25 pixels. Also, you can store diferent logos for diferent operators. For example if you change your SIM to other operator, you will see the other logo, or if you travel to other countries, you can store diferent logos for the operators in this countries. You have a list of country codes and network codes here , just ignore the first "0" in network code if any. If you want to delete the logo to restore the original (name of the operator) just delete the bmp file from c:\system\apps\phone\oplogo. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How to copy & paste text: Press and hold the pencil key and select your text using the scroll key. Left function key will change to 'Copy'. Press it to copy the selected text to clipboard. You can paste the clipboard contents the same way: press and hold the pencil key and press 'Paste'. Or, press pencil key once and select 'Paste'. · Press and hold the Menu key to open the application switching window, where you can *duh* switch between applications. If a program hangs and you can't shut it down, select the application in the application switching window and press 'C' to kill it. It's also a faster way to exit programs. · Turn on/off the "click" sound made by the camera by selecting the 'Silent' profile or by turning warning tones on/off: Menu > Profiles > "select your activated profile" > Personalise > Warning tones > On/Off.

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(This also effects the sound of Java games and apps). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hold pencil key and scoll down to mark multiple items in e.g. Inbox (sms), Images, RealOne Player, Notes, To-do-list, etc. Press and scroll up/down again to unmark. Keyboard shortcuts for zooming and rotating images in Images: 1 = zoom in, 0 = zoom out, press and hold to return to the normal view. 2 = rotate anticlockwise, 9 = rotate clockwise, * = full screen. In standby mode. press scroll key center (joystick) to go directly to Contacts. In standby mode, press and hold 0 to launch your wap home page. In Menu or any subfolder, press numbers 1 - 9 to start the application at that location. 123 456 789 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have your keylock activated just press the on/off button to turn on your backlight to look at the time when it's dark without having to unlock the keypad. Start your text message (sms) with *0# and you'll recieve and sms back with details on when the message was recieved by the recipient. Start up in Safe Mode so no 'auto start' apps will be running: To make sure that no memory-resident programs start when you reboot your phone, hold down the pencil key when you turn on the phone and hold it on untill you have to enter your PIN code. (When you have trouble booting up the phone with the MMC in it because it got corrupted for some reason, this trick will almost always let you boot up the phone so you can remove the latest installed app which might have caused the problem or if your phone is "unrepairable" you can still back up your important data before you do a format.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ App Close Main! Error Fix -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- App Close Main! You can fix the app close main error.. 1) Open your filemanager/explorer 2) Go to c:/system/bootdata & delete FirstBoot.dat 3) Turn off phone & take out your MMC card 4) Turn on phone and put in current time/date 5) Wait for it to boot up then turn off phone again. 6) Put MMC back in and turn on phone. This fixes the "App. Closed Main" error. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The ultimate guide to get a ******* .app file on your nokia 6600/7650/3650/3660 1. Install a filemanager like FExplorer or SeleQ 2. Connect your phone to a pc via BT or infrared. 3. Install the application .sis file 4. Once installed, send the .app to the phone, should be in message inbox. 5. Now open the filemanager on the phone. 6. Go to the directory of you inbox, should be either "c:\system\mail\" or "e:\system\mail\", the

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.app should be in one of the folders. 7. Once you found it, copy the file. 8. Now goto to the folder of the application you installed, which should be something like "e:\system\apps\nameofapplication" (assuming you installed to youe MMC) and paste the .app file. 9. If it asked to overwrite, just click Yes. 10. Now launch the application. It should be ok now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Repairing A Corruptted MMC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Repairing A Corruptted MMC. Correct Treatment of your MMC: Physically, memory cards are quite fragile pieces of high technology, susceptible to damage from various silly things like excessive heat, condensation, strong magnetic fields, physical damage from rough handling and/or bending! (similar to most electronic devices then..) Given the natue of mobile memory card products, they are constantly being taken in and out of some form of interface with a mobile phone, a camera, a laptop, or desktop PC, or a separate memory card reader. The number of different devices they have to be able to interact with is in the thousands. It is not too surprisingly, then that sometimes the state of the file system on the memory card can get damaged. This may happen for a number of different reasons, including: > removing the card from a device whilst an application is trying to read/write to it.. (Just be patient...) > battery drain on a device whilst in use meaning an insufficent voltage failure whilst writing to the card. > a poor implementation of the MMC standard on the device using the card > poor connectivity software drivers on the device or the Windows PC/Mac > physical damage like card or device being dropped, bent, getting wet etc... > lots of others i am sure.. As often as not, the problem is not terminal for your memory card, but just a software issue ( or in physical terms, it could be called "a temporary disalignment of the all the bits and bytes on the card"). The fix for this problem is the same as for any other file storage device (like a floppy or hard drive) with corrupt or invalid file system, namely; re-format the file system. Re-Formatting your MobyMemory MMC Card: It is possible that your mobile will offer you the option of formatting the memory card if it is found to be invalid. (However, the likes of Nokia nGage, Nokia 6600, and Siemens Sx1 often just prefer to reject the media as corrupted). In that case, to format the card, you will need access to one or more of the following: > A Windows PC or Mac. > A separate multi-format memory card reader (verify that it is compatible with the MultiMediaCard -MMC- standard). > (This can come in USB or PCMCIA flavours. If USB, try and ensutre it is a USB2 device. > Alternatively, many of the newest laptop and desktop PCs now come with integrated Multiformat

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memory card readers. > If you are using a separate memory card reader, then connect it up to your PC, and let windows recgnize the device through plug-and-play. Now you can insert your MobyMemory card into the appropriate slot in the memory card reader. (Please note that because the MMC card is pretty much symmetrical it is very easy to insert it upside-down in the slot). Open up [Windows Explorer] (or the equivalent for MAC users..sorry not well-versed in OS X). There should be at least one icon visible for a [Removable Drive] in the list of available drives. (in fact, there is often a list of about 5 or 6 Removable drives, one for each of the different Memory card formats that your reader is compatible with). Find the drive that is mapped to the MMC card by clicking on each in turn until it confirms there is a drive present. (Sometimes it is easiest to do this by trying a fully-functional MMC card in the MMC slot first so you can confirm which drive letter it is.) (NB. It will always be labelled as a [Removable Drive], don't mistake it for one of your PC hard drives like [C:] drive, as that could be catastrophic later on!) At this stage it may give an error message saying that the drive is unreadable. By right-clicking on the drive letter, it will provide the option of formatting the drive. Select format the drive, and the [Format Drive] dialog will appear (Double-check again to make sure it not your [C:] drive!). There is only one setting to focus on in this page, and that is to ensure that the FileSystem selected for formatting is the [FAT] option (not FAT32, or NTFS or any other option) (Note: All mobile phones, to my knowledge, and most cameras (etc..) use the FAT file system (or at least are compatible with it) on their memory card media.) Now click on Format Now ( ensure [Quick Format] is not selected as this will not actually restore the file system space byte by byte, but only resets the header information so the drive thinks its empty again. This may not be enought to solve your corruption problem.) The PC will now - hopefully!- chug away happily until it has restored the memory card space back to its original configuration (of course, any information on there is long gone by now!). If you recieve an error message back from the [Format Now] request, then your problem may be more permanent, and not just a software issue. In this case, it may still respond to a format request in a different memory card reader or device. If you believe it to be a failure of manufacture, then the warranty on the card offers the prospect of a replacement card, subject to a confirmation of the fault upon return of the goods. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FExplorer Tips & Tricks * How to reset the operator logo : 1) go to the following dir : c:\system\apps\phone\oplogo 2) delete any file in this directory 3) restart the phone * to make a screenshot on a Nokia 3650, 6600 :

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1) use the pencil key + '0' * to make a screenshot on a SX1 : 1) use the shift key + '0' * remember, there are some shortcuts : <KeyPad 1> : copy <KeyPad 4> : cut <KeyPad 7> : paste <KeyPad *> : go to root <KeyPad 3> : PageUp <KeyPad 6> : top of the list <KeyPad 9> : PageDown <KeyPad #> : file properties * 'send command' fails new firmware with some new firmware, some users have reported that the 'send command' (thru bluetooth, IR, ...) fails; it's due to a 'copyrigth protection' introduced in the new OS (!!!!), this happens only with some kind of files (eg: .SIS), in such case, simply rename the file (eg: wtih .SIS_ ) before trying to send them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Can't Uninstall Applications via Manager? When you cant uninstall an application(most of the time Java games) using the Manager function of the phone, then do this; 1. Install FExplorer. 2. Launch it and goto the path/folder of the Application. I'm assuming you have install it to the MMC so the path would be something like, E:\system\apps and you will see lots of folders in there that is only labelled by numbers(for Java games/apps) or the name of the application. Go though them one by one. Open the text file in that folder to exactly know the name of the application in that particular folder if you dont see any icons or familiar name. 3. Then if its the correct folder, "move-out" of the folder, click on Options>File>Delete. 4. Then goto the Manager to uninstall it if its still listed. 5. Reboot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I know IR is old skool but hey, it comes handy at times especially when BT acts-up on you This procedure assumes that the infrared device is connected to a serial port on your computer. Use this procedure only if Windows did not automatically install an infrared device when you turned on your computer. Typically, Universal Serial Bus (USB), PCMCIA, and other Plug and Play-compliant infrared devices are automatically detected and installed. To add a new infrared device: 01. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click Add Hardware. 02. The Add Hardware Wizard starts. 03. Click Next. 04. Click Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and then click Next. 05. In the Installed hardware list, click Add a new hardware device, and then click Next. 06. Click Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced), and then click Next.

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07. In the Common hardware types box, click Infrared devices, and then click Next. Do one of the following: 01. If you do not have an installation disk for the infrared device, click the manufacturer of the device in the Manufacturer list, click the infrared device that best matches your hardware in the Infrared Device list, and then click Next. 02. If you have a manufacturer's installation disk for a compatible driver, click Have Disk. Insert the manufacturer's installation disk into the appropriate drive, and then click Next. Follow the instructions that are displayed on the remaining pages of the Add Hardware Wizard to install the infrared device. View the Properties of an Infrared Device To use this procedure, there must be an infrared device installed on your computer. Note that the settings for the infrared device are configured automatically when you install the device, and typically do not have to be changed. To view the properties of an infrared device: 01. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Wireless Link. 02. Click the Hardware tab, click the infrared device for which you want to view properties, and then click Properties. Configure a Serial Port for Infrared Communication Your computer must support an infrared mode for a serial port. Use this procedure to install an IrDA transceiver that is provided by the computer manufacturer. To configure a serial port for infrared communication: 01. Start the BIOS configuration utility for your computer. Note that the method for starting the BIOS configuration utility varies from one computer to another. For many computers, you can start the BIOS configuration utility by pressing a function key that is indicated during the computer startup process. Some computers require that you start by using special configuration disks. For more information about how to enter BIOS Setup, see your computer manufacturer's documentation. 02. In the peripheral or serial port configuration section, change the mode to IrDA or Infrared. Troubleshooting Installing an IrDA transceiver disables the serial port. Do not attach a serial IrDA transceiver to a serial port. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------