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secret service codes For
Nokia phones
*#06# - IMEI of the smartphone (IMEI
number - consists of 15 digits, it
is unique and everyone has it
phone). This number should
match the number on
box.
*#0000# - safe firmware number
mode (“PENCIL” Power)
And most importantly for the next
three ways formatting
smart - pre
remove the memory card from
phone, otherwise it may be
damaged!!!
*#7780# - recovery
initial (working) settings
since March
*#7370# - reset smart to
factory settings (i.e.
all software, contacts,
calendar, etc. - smart
becomes clean!)
ATTENTION! For use
the last two codes are needed
will enter the lock code
phone number (default 12345)
Hard-Reset Press three
keys simultaneously
"Green" (Call) "3" "*"
and without releasing the three buttons
press the power key
phone and wait for the splash screen
with a message about
formatting, which
will appear in a while
time.!
Safe Mode when turned on
phone - "PENCIL" "Power
Buttion"
Loading into Safe:
1. Turn off your phone
2. Press “PENCIL” (and NOT
let off)
3. Press the power button
4. Hold the “PENCIL” until
FULL load!!!
*#2820# - unique address
Bluetooth module of your device
(may be needed by others
devices that cannot
display names).
*#7370925538# - cleaning
"Wallet" (for 6600 and above -
in which there is a "Wallet".
*3370# (phone must
overload) improves
sound quality (using
EFR), but reduces the time
battery life.
#3370# resets quality
sound to normal (cancels
code *3370#).
EFR CODEC (Enhanced Full Rate)
This function, when
inclusion, in theory, should
significantly improve quality
transmitted speech, but, to
unfortunately she has to
supported by operator
cellular communications. When she's working
rises slightly
phone power consumption
talk mode (about 5%).
As far as is known, none of
Russian mobile operators
does not support this feature.
The principle is based on another
speech compression algorithm (ACELP) and
occupies a wider area
frequency
*4720# enable Half Rate Codec
(HFR)
#4720# disable Half Rate
Codec (HFR)
HR CODEC (Half Rate)
Significantly degrades quality
speech, but saves battery
somewhere by 30%. Again, I must
supported by cellular
operator
*#92702689# login to service
menu [*#war0anty#] (Not for
series 60)
Menu:
1. Shows serial number
apparatus
2. Date and year of production
(for example 0299)
3. Shows month and year
sales (if installed).
Here you can install
date, but be careful -
only one can do this
once in the entire life of the phone.
4. Date of last repair
(if one was produced).
5. Transmits all telephone calls
numbers, pictures and calls from
one phone to another
(possibly for the purposes of
recovery). In models with
IR port this procedure
works through it too.
Forwarding:
##002# - Cancel all
redirects.
**004*number# - Enable
forwarding all calls to
number...
##004# - Re-register
all redirects (no response,
no reception, busy).
**21*number# - Immediate
forwarding all calls and
activation.
*21# - Activate
immediate redirection.
#21# - Disable immediate
forwarding of all calls.
*#21# - Check status
forwarding all calls.
**61*number# - Activate
forwarding to a number if
no answer.
*61# - Activate

#61# - Disable
redirect if there is no response.
*#61# - Check status
redirects if there is no response.
**62*number# - Activate
forwarding to a number if
outside the reception area.
*62# - Activate
redirection if out of zone.
##62# - Re-register
redirection if out of zone.
#62# - Disable
redirection if out of zone.
*#62# - Check status
forwarding if out of zone.
These codes are suitable for
Nokia 3109, 3110 phones,
3250, 3500, 5200, 5300, 5310,
5500, 5610, 5700, 6085, 6086,
6110, 6120, 6125, 6131, 6136,
6151, 6233, 6267, 6270, 6280,
6288, 6290, 6300, 6301, 6500c,
6500s, 6555, 6630, 6680, 6681,
7370, 7373, 7390, 7500, 7900,
8600, e50-1, e50-2, e60, e61, e61i,
e62, e65, e70, e90, n70, n71, n72,
n73, n76, n80, n81, n82, n90, n91,
n92, n93, n93i, n95, n97, 6700c,
6700s, 3230, 3650, 3660, 6260,
6600, 6670, 7610, 7650, Ngage,
NgageQD, 1100, 1101, 1110,
1110i, 1112,1200, 1208, 1600,
1650, 2300, 2310, 2600, 2600c,
2610, 2626, 2630, 2650, 2652,
2760, 3100, 3120, 3200, 3220,
3300, 3510, 3510i, 5100, 5140,
5140i, 6020, 6021, 6030, 6060,
6070, 6080, 6100, 6101, 6102,
6103, 6111, 6170, 6220, 6230,
6230i, 6310, 6310i, 6510, 6610,
6610i, 6800, 6810, 6820a, 6822a,
7200, 7210, 7250, 7250i, 7260,
7270, 7280, 7360, 7380, 8310,
8800, 8800d, 8910, 8910i, 2100,
3210, 3310, 3330, 3410, 5110,
5210, 5510, 6110, 6150, 6210,
6250, 7110, 8210,

a - H or " ", shows whether the network frequency hopping mode (FH) is enabled
bbb - channel number (decimal)
ccc - reception level in dBm, the higher the value, the weaker the signal
ddd - transmitter power, if the transmitter is turned on, * is shown at the beginning, value 5 means maximum power e - number of the current time slot,
from 0 to 7
ff - timing advance, from 0 to 63. By multiplying this number by 540, you can get the distance to the BS (in meters) from which the phone receives the main channel
g - reception quality, from 0 to 7, based on the number of errors in the channel (BER value), worst 7
mmmm - radio link timeout value or 0 for negative values. Maximum value: 64
nnn - value of criterion C1 (from -99 to 99), in reality the difference between the minimum possible signal level installed in the network and the current level
ppp - value of the cell re-selection criterion (C2): from -99 to 99. If the phone is phase 1, then the value of C1 is shown
oooo- channel type:
1. THR0: TCH HR subchannel 0 semi-high-speed encoding
2. THR1: TCH HR subchannel 1 semi-high-speed encoding
3. TFR: TCH FR full speed coding
4. TEFR: TCH EFR optimized full rate encoding
5. F144: TCH FR data channel, speed 14.4 kbps
6. F96: TCH FR data channel, speed 9.6 kbps
7. F72: TCH FR data channel, speed 7.2 kbps
8. F48: TCH FR data channel, speed 4.8 kbps
9. F24: TCH FR data channel, speed 2.4 kbps
10. H480: TCH HR data channel, speed 4.8 kbps, subchannel 0, semi-high-speed encoding
11. H481: TCH HR data channel, speed 4.8 kbps, subchannel 1, semi-high-speed encoding
12. H240: TCH HR data channel, speed 2.4 kbps, subchannel 0, semi-high-speed encoding
13. H241: TCH HR data channel, speed 2.4 kbps, subchannel 1, semi-high-speed encoding
14.FA: TCH FR receive only signal channel(FACCH)
15. SEAR - network search
16.NSPS - device in No Service mode, Power Save, no signal Screen 2 " Additional Information main service channel"
aa b c Bdd
ee
aa - paging channel mode
NO - standard, EX - extended, RO - channel reorganized, SB - same as before
b - maximum number of retransmissions
c - roaming indicator "R"
dd - BSIC value, from 0 to 63. (code base station)
ee - reason for ending the last call Screen 3 "Information of the main channel, adjacent 1st and 2nd channels"
aaabbbcccddd
aaabbbcccddd
aaabbbcccddd
efgh
aaa - decimal channel number
bbb - C1 value (from -99 to 99) When calling, shows the station's BSIC)
ccc - reception level in dBm
ddd - C2 value (from -99 to 99)
e,f - F if the BS is in an invalid zone or there is no value otherwise
g,h – priority (B- prohibited, N- normal, L- low) or empty Screen 4 “Information of the 3rd, 4th and 5th channels”
aaabbbcccddd
aaabbbcccddd
aaabbbcccddd
efgh
Same as the previous screen Screen 5 "Information of the 6th, 7th and 8th channels"
aaabbbcccddd
aaabbbcccddd
aaabbbcccddd
efgh
Same as the previous screen Screen 6 “Network List”
aaabb aaabb
aaabb aaabb
aaabb aaabb
aaabb aaabb
aaa - country code (for example, 250-Russia, 255-Ukraine)
bb - network code (for example 01-UMC, MTS)
Location of values:
Last network first faulty network
Previous network second faulty network
Second network third erroneous network
Third network fourth error network Screen 7 "information transmitted on the control channel"
E A H C I BR
a b c d e fg
ECSC 2Ter MB
h i j
a - 1 if emergency calls are supported (112)
b - 1 if the “connection-disconnection” procedure is allowed
c - 1 if half-rate HR encoding mode is supported
d - 1 if value C2 is used in the network
e - 1 if system information is in 7 and 8 bit format
f - 1 if the network supports Cell Broadcast service
g - 1 if connection re-establishment is supported
The following parameters are used only for two band devices:
h - Support ECSC-1 or 0, X in dedicated mode
i - Support 2-TER -1 or 0, X in dedicated mode
j - multiband report (0,1,2,3) is displayed in all modes Screen 10 "information about the paging channel and the T3212 counter"
TMSIaaaaaaaa
T321:bbb/ccc
PRP:d ee ff
ggggg hhh
aaaaaaaa - TMSI value in hexadecimal format
bbb - current value of counter T3212
ccc - timeout value for the T3212 counter (multiply the value by 6, we get the interval for re-registering the phone on the network in minutes)
d - paging repeat period from 2 to 9.
ee – erroneous value of the signal channel in the interval from the BS to the telephone
ff - TCH/SDCCH gain value (from 0 to 93)
ggggg – VCTCXO DAC control (-1024 to 1023)
hhh – control channel value Screen 11 “network parameters”
CC:aaa NC:bbb
LAC:cccc
CH:dddd
CID:eeee
aaa - country code (Russia - 250, Ukraine - 255)
bbb - network code (MTS-01, UMC
cccc - locations (Location Area Code)
dddd - number of the main control channel
eeee – unique cell code (often means BS number plus sector number) Screen 12 “parameters, DTX status, IMSI”
CIPHER:aaa
HOPPING:bbb
DTX:ccc
IMSI:ddd
aaa – Use of encryption algorithms. Values ​​OFF, A51, A52
bbb– Frequency hopping ON OFF
ccc - DTX value (transmitter switches off during moments of silence): ON or OFF
ddd- IMSI connection YES or NO Screen 13 "DTX switching information"
aaaaaaaaaa
DTX(DEF):bbb
DTX(BS) :cc
aaaaaaaaaa - status: DTX: ON - the mobile station uses DTX, OFF - does not use, DTX: DEF - the default value is used.
bbb - default value for DTX
ccc - base station DTX value: MAY, USE or NOT Screen 14 "display indicator"
SCREENING
INDICATOR
IS aa
aa - 00 or 01 Screen 17 "turn on BTS TEST mode"
BTS TEST
aa
ON or OFF (allows you to link your phone to one cell, the method is described in the last issue of our magazine and in more detail here) Screen 18 “screen backlight control”
LIGHTS
aa
aa - ON or OFF Screen 19" Cell Barred function control
CELL BARR
aaaaa
aaaa - ACCEPTED, REVERSE or DISCARD Screen 20 " general information about battery charge"
aaa bbbbb
Tcccddd
Ceee Wfff
gggg hhhh
aaa - battery voltage in volts, decimal, without a dot. 3.93 is displayed as 393.
bbbbb - charging mode status:
xxxxx – charger is not connected or charging is prohibited
Charg - charging in progress
Maint - service charger
Faile - error or charging failure
DisCh - charge completed
InitC - initialization of the charging process
BatCk - battery testing in progress
ChaCk - charger check
CelBr - charging stopped due to battery cell failure
BSIFa - charging stopped due to battery BSI measurement error
TmpFa - charging stopped due to battery NTC measurement error
VolFa - charging stopped due to voltage measurement error FactC - fast charging mode
FullM - battery is charged and in use
HotM - battery is hot and in use
ColdM - battery is cold and in use
TxOnC - Transmitter is turned on and charging
Ni TxNoF – Transmitter is on and Ni is charging, battery is not full
LithC - charging in progress Li-ion batteries LiAFu - PWM level lower than full battery limit
LiFul - PWM level is lower than the full battery limit at the time determined by full charge
LiTx0 - The transmitter is turned on and the Li-ion battery is charging
LNFTx – The transmitter is turned on and the Li-ion battery is charging, the battery is not full
ColdC - cold charging
I_Che – starting checks
L_Che - Checks when charging Li-ion
F_Che - Checks for fast charging
M_Che - Perform charge checks.
MaBFD - BFD charger operation
LiDCH- Charge Li-ion DCH
LiHot - Li-ion "hot" charge
ccc - battery temperature in degrees Celsius, from -30 to +90
ddd - charging time in H/MM, 255 means 2 hours 55 minutes.
eee - charger voltage, without decimal point.
fff - charger control value, from 0 to 255
gggg - lithium battery type or size for NiMH
hhhh - delay counter when the battery is full. When the battery has received a full charge and the charge has dropped below a certain internal limit, this counter starts Screen 21 "Battery Voltage Data"
aaaa bbbb
ccc ddd
eee
aaaa - difference between measured and required voltage (without decimal point)
bbbb - difference between current voltage and previous voltage measurement
ccc - maximum voltage ripple
ddd - minimum voltage ripple
eee - medium voltage Screen 22 "battery full charge information"
Eaaa Cbbb
Dcc Rddd
Ieee Afff
Tgggg Vhhh
aaa – DerivCount value, from 0 to 1, no decimal point displayed: 012 corresponds to 0.12
bbb - ChargeAmount value (display similar to aaa)
ccc- VolDiffToMax value (display similar to aaa)
ddd- VolDropCnt value (display similar to aaa)
eee- VolDiffTime value (display similar to aaa)
fff- AverDiff value (display similar to aaa)
ggg- Installed Function temperature (display similar to aaa)
hhh- Set Voltage Function (display similar to aaa) Screen 23 "Battery and Terminal Mode Monitor"
aaaa bbbb
ccccdddd
eee fff gggg
hhh iiiijjjj
aaaa - transmitter turn-on voltage without decimal point (a.aaa mV)
bbbb - transmitter turn-off voltage without decimal point (b.bbb) mV
cccc - current charge
dddd - probable level of operation in standby mode
eee - approximate battery age (0-new, 100-old)
fff - percentage battery level (0-100)
gggg - current current consumption shown by PSM (mA)
hhh - battery temperature (only for Li-ion batteries)
iiii- charge capacity (mAh)
jjjj- indicates how much capacity the battery must receive to reach the next “cube” on the charge indicator.

Secret codes for NOKIA phones
2110
Show EMEI number *#06# >
Show version software phone *#9999# > or for 2110i *#170602112302# > or *#682371158412125# >
Show phone production date *#3283# >
3110
Show EMEI number *#06# >
Shows software version *#3110# >
Restores factory settings *#7780* >
Entering the special menu *#92702689# > Commands in the special menu:





5110
To reduce electricity consumption, you can disable the EFR (Enhanced Full Rate) function #3370# >
To enable the EFR function *3370# >
To reduce the battery discharge rate and enable the HR (Half Rate) function *4720# >
To enable the HR function #4720# >
To disable SP encodings (provided that the device PIN code is enabled): When prompted for a PIN code, press “C”, then “up arrow” or “down arrow”. Press "C" until the display clears. Then enter the command to change the PIN code, but do not actually change it - **04*PIN*PIN*PIN# > The only problem is that this procedure will have to be repeated every time you turn on the device.
6110
To reduce electricity consumption, you can disable the EFR (Enhanced Full Rate) function #3370# >
To enable the EFR function *3370# >
To reduce the rate of battery discharge and enable the HR (Half Rate) function *4720# > then turn off and turn on the phone again.
To enable the HR function #4720# >
To view IMEI number *#06# >
Show software version *#0000# >
Entering the special menu *#92702689# > Commands in the special menu:
6232 OK shows the month and year of manufacture
7332 OK shows the date of the last change in the program
7832 OK shows the date of sale (if entered)
37832 OK, you can enter the sales date MMYY (be careful! You cannot change it later)
9268 OK shows serial number (IMEI)
7110
View firmware version *#0000# >
View IMEI *#06# >
Login service menu: *#92702689# > By successively pressing down you will see after IMEI:
1 IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identification)
2 MM/YY (issue date)
3 Date of purchase (here you can enter the date of purchase if your phone is new. Remember that the date is entered once and if you entered the wrong date, it will be impossible to correct it later!
4 Date of repair (if repairs were made)
5 Date transferred to user? ATTENTION: to exit this mode you need to turn off and turn on the device again.
Checking the card's support for SIM-clock-stop mode (only for firmware version 5.24 or later) *#746025625# >
Enable Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR): *3370# > will be activated after rebooting the phone (consumes more power)
Disable Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR): #3370# > and EFR will be disabled after rebooting the phone
Enable Half Rate Codec: (available only for firmware version 4.33 or earlier) enter *4720# >and Half Rate mode will be enabled after rebooting the phone Disable Half Rate Codec: enter Enable #4720# >and Half Rate Codec will be deactivated after rebooting the phone

Codes for smartphones:
*#06# - IMEI of the smartphone (IMEI number - consists of 15 digits, it is unique and every phone has it). This number must match the number on the box.
*#0000# - firmware number
safe mode (“PENCIL”+Power)
And the most important thing for the next three ways to format a smart phone is to first remove the memory card from the phone, otherwise it may be damaged!!!
*#7780# - restore original (working) smart settings
*#7370# - reset the smart to factory settings (i.e. all software, contacts, calendar, etc. are deleted - the smart becomes clean!)
ATTENTION! To use the last two codes you will need to enter the phone lock code (default 12345)
Hard-Reset ("acrobatic", this is a last resort!!! This is done with the smart switched OFF.) Press three keys at the same time "Green" (Make a call) + "3" + "*" and without releasing the three buttons, press the phone's power key and wait for the formatting message screen that appears after a while.!
Safe Mode when you turn on the phone - “PENCIL” + “Power Buttion”
Loading into Safe:
1. Turn off your phone
2. Press “PENCIL” (and DO NOT release)
3. Press the power button
4. Keep the “PENCIL” until FULLY loaded!!!
*#2820# - unique address of the Bluetooth module of your device (may be needed by other devices that cannot display names).
*#7370925538# - clearing the “Wallet” (for 6600 and higher - which have a “Wallet”).
*3370# (phone must reboot) improves sound quality (using EFR), but reduces battery life.
#3370# resets the sound quality to normal (cancels the *3370# code).
EFR CODEC (Enhanced Full Rate)
This feature, when enabled, should, in theory, significantly improve the quality of transmitted speech, but, unfortunately, it must be supported by the cellular operator. When it works, the phone's power consumption during talk time increases slightly (about 5%). As far as we know, none of the Russian mobile operators support this function. The principle is based on a different speech compression algorithm (ACELP) and occupies a wider frequency band.
*4720# enable Half Rate Codec (HFR)

HR CODEC (Half Rate)
Significantly degrades speech quality, but saves battery by about 30%. Again, must be supported mobile operator.
*#92702689# enter the service menu [*#war0anty#] (Not for series 60)
Menu:
1. Shows the serial number of the device
2. Date and year of production (for example, 0299)
3. Shows month and year of sale (if installed). Here you can set the date, but be careful - this can only be done once in the life of the phone.
4. Date of last repair (if any).
6. Conveys everything phone numbers, pictures and calls from one phone to another (possibly for recovery purposes). In models with an infrared port, this procedure also works through it.
Forwarding:
##002# - Cancel all redirects.
**004*number# - Enable forwarding of all calls to number...
##004# - Re-register all forwardings (no answer, no reception, busy).
**21*number# - Immediate forwarding of all calls and activation.
*21# - Activate immediate forwarding.
#21# - Disable immediate forwarding of all calls.
*#21# - Check the status of forwarding all calls.
**61*number# - Activate call forwarding to a number if there is no answer.
*61# - Activate forwarding if there is no answer.
#61# - Disable forwarding if there is no response.
*#61# - Check forwarding status if there is no response.
**62*number# - Activate call forwarding to a number if outside the reception area.
*62# - Activate call forwarding if out of range.
##62# - Re-register call forwarding if out of zone.
#62# - Disable forwarding if outside the zone.
*#62# - Check the forwarding status if outside the zone.

Q: What codes can be entered into the standby mode? Nokia phone?
A: Suitable for most Nokia mobile phones
*#0000# Shows the firmware version
*#9999# Try this code if the previous one doesn't work
*#06# Shows IMEI number. This number must match the number
on the box.
*3370# Using EFR - Enhanced Full Rate Codec. Can improve
sound quality, but will reduce battery life (by approximately 5%).
#3370# Sets the sound quality to normal (disables the previous code)
*4720# Half Rate Codec (HFR)
#4720# disable Half Rate Codec (HFR)
*#92702689#
Shows:
1. Serial number
2. Production date
3. Sale date(?) - can be set only once
4. Date of last repair (0000 - no)
5. ?
To exit you need to turn your phone off and on
12345 Security code by default
*#73# Resets timer and game records
*#7780# Restores default settings (be careful)

Long-awaited Nokia model The 6500 Classic may well repeat the fate of the 6230, namely, to become a benchmark in the business phone segment. The 10 mm thick body, made entirely of anodized aluminum, is a powerful argument for any phone, and if we are talking about Nokia, then it is simply a delight. Each device is individually polished, which in turn guarantees the uniqueness of each tube.

Lines and design solutions that are close to the heart of the Russian user are embodied in a truly stylish and elegant body. Even the weight of 94 g is perceived adequately by appearance.
The hardware is standard Series 40 with nice little things like 1 GB of internal memory (it’s worth noting that the phone does not have a card slot), TFT screen(2-inch QVGA) with support for 16 million colors and a resolution of 240x320 pixels (diamond processing of the conical aperture of the display once again speaks of the company’s serious approach to this model), MP3 player with support for the WMA format. Of course, data transfer can be carried out using GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, Bluetooth 2.0 (EDR, etc.) and micro USB. For complete happiness, the only thing missing is Wi-Fi, which would not be superfluous here.
The phone is definitely a very interesting model, and with an estimated price of about 12,000 rubles, this is a serious bid for victory in the “Business Device of the Year” nomination.


The phone is moderately stylish, but not impressive, moderately functional, but not hi-tech, in other words, it is a real middle link. Frankly speaking, Nokia's clamshells have been of very ambiguous design lately. The general line can be traced in 6555, but the ideas are presented at a different level. Recessed swivel mechanism, smooth back panel, and even the analog clock on the external display was to my liking a large number potential users. Looming in the background is the fact that the 6555 is Nokia's first WCDMA flip phone. In today's realities, this is an empty phrase for the Russian market. But the internal QVGA display, displaying 16 million colors with a resolution of 240x320 pixels, is already a serious argument.
In addition to the standard and familiar set of functions for the Series 40 platform, the user will find 30 MB of internal memory ( microSD cards up to 4 GB), 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR (A2DP profile, etc.) and MP3 player (unfortunately no radio). Nokia 6136, 6131, 6070
- the most advanced and innovative device with unlicensed technology mobile access(Unlicensed Mobile Access, UMA), which allows you to switch from the GSM band to a wireless network unnoticed by the user Wi-Fi standard using VoIP telephony services. This technology subject to low traffic tariffs in wireless networks and their widespread distribution will allow the user to significantly reduce their communication costs.
Specifications:
Nokia 6136 also operates in the GSM 850/900/1800/1900 bands and supports EDGE. Specifications: :

  • display - 262 thousand colors;
  • 1.3 MP camera with 8x digital zoom;
  • support for microSD memory cards;
  • stereo FM receiver, Visual Radio;
  • Bluetooth;
  • MMS, email, Nokia Xpress audio messaging;
  • up to 5 hours talk time, up to 280 hours standby time in GSM networks;
  • up to 5.5 hours of talk time, up to 82 hours of standby time in UMA mode.
- middle class folding bed. Distinctive feature- the presence of a QVGA display (320 x 240 pixels), displaying 16 million colors. - representative of the company's 40th series - recognizable corporate design, familiar menu. The device operates in the GSM 900/1800/1900 bands and supports EDGE. Specifications:
  • VGA camera;
  • FM tuner;
  • XHTML browser, e-mail client;
  • support for MP3 and MIDI formats (including installation for a call).
Nokia begins shipping the new Nokia N70 phone.


Nokia N70 Specifications:

Works in GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz networks, in third generation WCDMA 2100 networks.


- color display with a resolution of 176×208 pcs, displaying up to 262 thousand colors
- two cameras: 2-Mpcs with 20-X digital zoom and a VGA camera with 2-X digital zoom for video calls
- browsing supported JPG files, 3GP, MP3, PPT, DOC, EXCEL, PDF
- Bluetooth technology
- slot for removable memory cards of RS-MMC type.
Nokia 5140i is positioned by the company as a mobile phone for people leading an active lifestyle. The 5140 differs from the new model with the i prefix in the smaller number of colors displayed on the screen (4 thousand) and minor changes in the interface, as well as the color design of the housings. The new phone comes in two colors: black and dark green.


Appearance
The phone has a classic form factor. Rubber pads with wavy patterns framing the plastic body on all four sides immediately give away the “unconventional” style of the phone. They do not allow any of the plastic sides to be scratched on the surface of the table. The device is not heavy, the weight does not exceed 100 g. The dimensions also do not stand out: 106.5 × 46.8 × 23.8 mm. The screen is small: 128x128 pixels, slightly tinted.
On the back surface there is a VGA camera window and below there are two holes for attaching a special wrist strap.
At the top end there is a standard on/off button, as well as a loudspeaker hole. Below, under the rubber plug, there is a Pop-Port and a connector for connecting an AC charger.
On the left side there is a volume control rocker, on the right we find the Push-To-Talk key and an infrared port window.




The buttons on the front panel are pressed into a single rubber mass. Moisture is no problem for them. The key travel is quite clear. The navigation keys and the edges of the four-way joystick are too crowded, resulting in a lot of erroneous presses. This is unacceptable for an “extreme” phone. At the top of the front panel there is a very interesting light element: in addition to the main function - giving a light signal (white light flashlight, for about 25 seconds), it also performs another, completely non-standard function - a kind of “level”. The fact is that it is filled with liquid and the deviation of the bubble contained in it indicates in which direction the surface is tilted.
The body does not consist of front and back panels, as is the case with normal phones, but, as it were, of two plastic “glasses” placed on the base. Due to this feature of the case, there cannot be any crunching when squeezing the phone. Everything is very tightly assembled. You won’t immediately guess how to open the case. There are no visible buttons on the back. It turned out that the case opening buttons are hidden on the sides, under rubber pads. Everything is quite simple: press two fingers on the sides and pull it towards you - the “glass” is removed
Basic properties
Under the cover there is an average capacity battery of 760 mAh. Below it is a slot for a SIM card. The battery can last more than five days with an average level of calls and use of other functions.
The display is made using a passive matrix that displays 65,536 colors. In the summer sun, readability drops significantly, which is affected by the tinting of the screen surface.
“Cold start” after connecting the battery, as well as navigating through menus and applications, takes a fraction of a second. In this sense, the phone is quite fast.
Sound very good. Bright and juicy, with the presence of low frequencies. On maximum volume There is no hint of noise or wheezing. There is no noise even when listening on speakerphone at maximum volume. The call sound is very loud, you can hear it even in a noisy metro. You can download ringtones yourself. Supported formats: MIDI and MP3. In total, about 4 MB of memory is available to the user, with only 2.1 MB initially free. It's not even funny.
The phone operates in the EGSM 900, GSM 1800 and 1900 networks, supports Java™ MIDP 2.0 (maximum midlet size 128 kB), EDGE: Class 6 with download speeds up to 177.6 kbit/s, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service): class 10, download speed up to 62.4 kbit/s, WAP2.0, TCP/IP, synchronization with a PC with the PC Suite program, which, however, you will not find in the kit, you will have to download from the manufacturer’s website.

Menu. In standby mode, the display shows: the current time, the name of the cellular operator, signal reception levels and battery charging (as usual, on the left and right sides screen), commands for programmable keys, and also, believe it or not, the ambient temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit! The font color in standby mode can be adjusted from the Settings-Display menu. The background image, screen saver, and overall screen color schemes are also changeable. This is achieved by selecting themes, which can also be reconfigured piece by piece to suit the user’s taste. Menu sections can be displayed either as individual icons or as a list.
Messages. All phone functions related to writing, sending and receiving any types of text and multimedia messages are collected here: SMS (11 templates), MMS (no templates), Email. As well as chat and voice messages on the answering machine.
Contacts. For one contact you can set: phone number, PTT address, email, Internet address, postal address and note, as well as a photo, as always with Nokia, which is not displayed on the entire screen. Contacts can be divided into groups, add a voice tag and speed dial. Small and pathetic by modern standards. It is possible to copy a contact sheet from the phone to the SIM card and vice versa. This can be useful.
Calls. Displays all missed, received and dialed call numbers, their duration, time and date, as well as the packet data transfer counter via GPRS protocol. Everything is standard.
Settings. As always, this is the most intense section. In this menu we find the opportunity to select a mode (four preset plus two of our own); change the theme, alert signals for various events and calls, backlight level, display properties; set time and date; set up a quick access menu (one-click dialing), connecting devices via an infrared port (yes, it’s also available here), options for sending and receiving calls (forwarding, etc.), setting general operating modes of phone functions (language, memory status , keypad lock, etc.), and security options.
Gallery. Files of all formats, preinstalled and accepted, are collected here: Photos, Videos, Themes, Graphics, Signals, as well as answering machine recordings.
Multimedia. Camera with a maximum photographic resolution of 640x480 pixels. There is also the ability to record audio clips in AMR format, self-timer, and “night” mode. Stereo radio: only works when a headset is connected. Voice recorder: capable of recording conversations. Sound Level Meter: Measures environmental noise in decibels.
PTT. A separate menu contains numerous settings for the Push-to-Talk walkie-talkie function.
Sport. The most interesting section Menu in the device under test. Here are the “things” necessary for a sports camp: compass: yes, yes, a real digital compass; thermometer: measures the ambient temperature with the ability to display information on the display in standby mode; stopwatch: as you know, not a single athlete can do without it; timer countdown.
Organizer. Standard set: alarm clock with the ability to set by day of the week (you can’t go anywhere without it), calendar, to-do list, notes, calculator.
Applications. In addition to two games: Adventure Race (bike racing) and Bowling, this section contains a very interesting Fitness coach application. After half an hour of entering all sorts of physical and metric data about yourself, right down to your normal and elevated heart rate, the fun begins. The program allows you to choose a method of physical activity (an exercise bike, running, rowing, stairs, swimming, etc.) and then punctually counts down the seconds of the activity and shows you various necessary information about how to do these same activities, what and how to take breaks, and also allows you to monitor your heart rate. There is a choice of classes in the gym, swimming pool and even outside. Naturally, a training log is kept. In a word, if you become addicted to this program, it will become your indispensable assistant in any sport.
As a conclusion we can say: Nokia 5140i is built on the Series 40 platform and has a very rich set of capabilities. In addition to having almost all the basic modern functions, including support for EDGE data transmission technology and the Push-to-Talk walkie-talkie function, the device has a whole set of unique properties that are not inherent in ordinary, normal phones. Therefore, we can safely say that it will easily take its rightful place in the special, narrow niche of “extreme” phones.
Minuses: small screen, faded display, blinding in the sun, poor placement of the joystick and soft buttons.
pros: rich functional richness (and not only traditional functions), excellent protected case, low price.

15/06/2005 Nokia has released the GSM (900/1800/1900MHz) slider 6111. The phone features a megapixel camera, LED flash, 6x digital zoom, Bluetooth, FM radio and a 128 x 160 pixel LCD display displaying up to 262 thousand colors.


- classic Nokia folding phone. The dual-band GSM (900/1800 MHz or 850/1900 MHz) device 6060 is equipped with only one screen, standard for this class of models, resolution, LED status indicator and supports Expense Manager applications along with MP3 ringtones.
Nokia 2125- a compact CDMA clamshell at an affordable price, with a typical set of functions and capabilities, such as an advanced currency converter, calculator, FM radio, color display 128 x 128 pixels (64 thousand shades) and an LED flashlight. Equipment couldn’t be simpler: color display, support for polyphonic melodies, the ability to change panels (Xpress-on), voice dialing and voice recorder.

Nokia – N-Gage 2
20/05/2005 Nokia has released photos of its new concept phone. It is quite possible that this is exactly what the N-Gage 2 will look like – the retractable joystick allows us to draw conclusions about the gaming orientation of the device.

Nokia 6255i
Nokia is going to expand its presence in the CDMA market new model 6255i, equipped with the basic functions of the 3650/3660/6600 series smartphones, with the exception of an infrared port and the ability to view office files - here Nokia still lags behind Samsung, which has added such capabilities to mid-class devices. It’s also a pity, this device will only be available to Cellular One subscribers.

Among the main advantages of the device, one cannot fail to mention its operability in the AMPS 850 MHz / CDMA 850/1900 MHz and CDMA2000 1X standards, the presence of an MP3 player, a loudspeaker, a VGA camera with flash, and built-in Bluetooth support. The main functions of the Nokia 6255i:
  • Form factor: clamshell
  • Video recording
  • Play streaming audio/video
  • MMC connector
  • Voice control, voice dialing
  • Synchronization with PC
  • GPS sensor, emergency call functions
  • Dimensions: 87.3x47x26 mm
  • Weight: 125 g
The cost of the Nokia 6255i with a two-year service contract will be $150. 4.11.04 A Trojan began to spread across the network Skulls oriented towards Nokia 7610 and supposedly works with other phones using Symbian. After launch, it replaces all the icons with pictures of skulls and limits the functionality of the phone to simple actions of dialing a number and answering calls (by the way, there is something in this :)). However, according to Symbian, it is not yet entirely clear whether Skulls is truly malicious, or simply a poorly written program.

Secrets of Nokia 6110

*#06# shows IMEI code
*#0000# shows the phone software version
*#6110# try this code if the previous one does not work
*#746025625# stop Sim-Clock (mode to save battery power)
This code will only work on phones with software version 5.24.
*#92702689# enter special menu:
1: Shows serial number
2: Shows month and year of production
3: Shows (if entered) information where the phone was purchased
here you can also write down the phone sale information (one time only)
4: Shows the date of the last change in the program - if entered
6: Transfers all phones, pictures, sounds from one phone to another (if supported)
Software type: NSE-3
V. 5.47 (xx-xx-99) latest version
V. 5.31 (18-02-99)
V. 5.40 (25-05-99)
V. 5.31 (18-02-99)
V. 5.24 (19-09-98)
V. 4.73 (22-04-98)
V. 4.59 (01-06-98)
V. 4.51 (26-03-98)
V. 4.33 (11-03-98)
When typing the code to view the software version
Something like this should appear on the screen:
v.4.51
(26-03-98)
NSE-3
1 line:
Software version
2nd line:
Software release date
3rd line:
Shows the phone type. If it is GSM 900 (standard), GSM 1800 (DCS 1800) or GSM 1900 (PCS1900). But Nokia 2110, 3110, 8100(i) are all NHE types, and 5110 and 6110 are NSE-1 and NSE-3 types
EFR Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR):
Enable: Dial *3370# and EFR is activated after the phone is overloaded (consumes more power)
Shutdown: Dial #3370# and EFR will turn off after the phone reboots.
Half Rate Codec:
Enable: Dial *4720# and Half Rate will be activated after the phone is overloaded (power consumption is reduced)
Shutdown: Dial #4720# and Half Rate will be turned off after the phone reboots
Enhanced Full Rate mode allows you to get much more best quality sound with the same number of bits of transmitted information, but loads your provider’s network more, the duration of the call time is reduced by about 5%
Half Rate mode degrades sound quality, but unloads the network and allows the provider to pass more calls through it, while the call time increases by about 30%
Tricks and Glitches
Power button:
If you briefly press the Power button, the profile menu will appear on the screen.
If you press it again the phone will turn off. Use the up and down keys to scroll through and change various settings.
54# :
Dial 1#, 2#........54# on the keyboard (when you are not in the menu) and you will receive the phone number that is assigned to this key when speed dialing
Call Menu
(during a call) if you press and hold the menu key for 3 seconds, the Call Menu will appear on the display (transfer, mute, etc.)
Quickly dial messages
When you type a message, you must wait a few seconds if you want to type two identical letters in a row. For example, when typing the word "letter", you must wait before entering the second letter "t"..
It will be much faster if you press the # key twice and then "t".
Free call You must have Net Monitor mode on your phone.
This mode was removed in some versions, such as v4.73 and v5.04.
1 Enable NetMonitor in Nokia 51xx/61xx
2 Use test number 497
3 You now have the opportunity to chat for about 90 seconds.
There is no confirmation that this trick still works. Service Provider Lock The Service provider (SP) lock mode is used to bind the phone to a specific SiM card. Moreover, if you insert a SIM card from another operator, the phone will refuse to work, but another card from the same operator will work.
All Nokia phones (2110 and above) have four different linking modes that can be used to link cards with four different operators. But most
Only one phone is activated. (lock 1)
The main code used in Nokia phones:
#pw+(master code)+Y#ї
This code is used to verify, activate and unbind Sim card(SP-lock).
Use the * key to type p, + and w characters.
"Y" can be 1,2,3 or 4 - depending on what type of binding you choose.
#pw+1234567890+1# for Provider-Lock status
#pw+1234567890+2# for Network-Lock status
#pw+1234567890+3# for Provider(???)-Lock status
#pw+1234567890+4# for SimCard-Lock status
(master code) a ten-digit number based on the IMEI number of the phone.
To unbind by type 1, enter the following code:
#pw+(master code)+1#ї
If you just want to check your phone, use any ten-digit number instead of the master code, for example 1234567890
Note: Be careful with this code, as the code can only be entered 3 times, then something may happen to your phone
Security code Information in IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) contains:
XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X
TAC FAC SNR SP
TAC = Type Approval Code (first 2 digits = country code).
FAC = Final Assembly Code (For Nokia FAC=10).
SNR = Serial Number.
SP = Spare (always SP=0). 09/09/2004 Smartphone from Nokia
The Finnish company Nokia presented new smartphone– Nokia 9300 – with very serious declared technical characteristics. Judge for yourself:

The smartphone is made in the form of a clamshell, has 2 displays - a small color external display and an internal one, with a resolution of 640x200 and 65 thousand colors. The 9300 is equipped with 80 MB of internal memory, expandable up to 2(!) GB using optional MMC memory cards. Of course, the phone is equipped with an infrared port, supports Bluetooth, can play MP3, view documents and tables using built-in office applications, files in PDF format and many many others.

Essentially, the Nokia 9300 is the same 9500, only without Wi-Fi support and without a built-in camera, which makes it possible to reduce the size and weight of the smartphone - now they are 132 x 51 x 21 mm and 167, respectively.
Nokia plans to introduce 2 versions of the tri-band smartphone: one for Europe and Asia (GSM900/1800/1900 MHz), and the other for America (GSM850/1800/1900 MHz). The first deliveries of the smartphone are expected early next year. The price is still unknown, but knowing Nokia’s pricing policy, we can say that it certainly won’t be small. 03/06/2004 Nokia introduces the new kind messages
Nokia creates new phone, which will allow you to create short text messages mid-air. The motion detector in the phone causes the LED elements to light up in the required sequence, displaying the letters of the message. Reading is done by moving the phone in space. The block of LED elements is located on back wall created by Nokia phone model 3220. Human vision perceives the message as hanging in the air, although only part of it is displayed at a time.
It is known that such a message will not exceed 15 characters. It will be easy to read from a distance of 6 meters, in daylight, and even further in low light. Nokia believes that such messages can be used by friends to communicate in a crowded room or outdoor concerts. The lineup mobile technologies Nokia looks very diverse and is able to satisfy the needs of people with different incomes, requirements and styles. As you already understood from the title, we will talk about a very interesting mobile phone, the distinctive feature of which is its extreme design and, as a consequence, a built-in flashlight... :-) We would like to take this opportunity to present to you very briefly an almost complete modern the lineup Nokia phones.


There are many people in Russia who continue to use Nokia secret codes on their mobile phones. They mostly deal with the phones they use. The following Nokia codes and tricks can be useful for them when they are going to reset, unlock the phone, factory reset, IMEI check and more. How to restore to factory settings?

Today we will help you to play with Nokia mobile phones using secret mobile codes. With these codes you can display hidden information about Nokia phones and fix routine problems. Below are secret codes that work on most mobile phones Nokia. Introduced a new smartphone.

Nokia Shared Secret Codes

*#06# To check IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity).

* # 7780 # Reset to factory settings.

*#67705646# This will clear the LCD display (operator logo).

*#0000# To view the software version.

*#2820#Address Bluetooth devices.

# Pw + 1234567890 + 1 # Shows if the sim has restrictions.

* # 92702689 # - takes you to secret menu where you can find the information below:

1. Displays the serial number.
2. Displays the month and year of manufacture.
3. Displays (if available) the date the phone was purchased (MMYY).
4. Displays the date of the last repair - if found (0000).
5. Shows the service life of the phone (how much time has passed since the last start).

*#4720# - Activate halftone code.

*#4720* - Deactivate the Half Rate codec. The phone will automatically restart.

Nokia password how to unlock if you forgot it?

If you forgot your Nokia phone password, use this code: *#7370925538#. (Not suitable for all devices, see below for other Nokia reset codes). Please note that your data on your Nokia phone will be deleted. The phone will ask for a lock code. Default lock code: 12345. Press *#3925538# to delete content and Nokia password. Rumors about a new one.

To unlock the service provider: insert the simulator, turn on the phone and press Volume Up (arrow keys) for 3 seconds, then enter the PIN code. Press C then press * the message should flash, press * again and 04 * pin * pin * pin # \ . * # 7328748263373738 # resets the security code. The default security code is 12345. A serious competitor to Nokia has appeared, which promises to become the most powerful smartphone in the world .

Set up carrier features using Nokia codes

Change the closed caller group (settings, security settings and user groups) to 00000, the phone will sound a message tone. When you are near a radar speed trap. Setting it to 500 will cause your phone to turn off the security alarms when you leave the store, this is for practical jokes! Presented in a new Game of Thrones style.

(Works with select Nokia phones). Press and hold "0? On the main screen to open the WAP browser.

# Bta0 # Display Bluetooth MAC address (models with built-in Bluetooth radio, activate first to display address)

* # Mac0wlan # Display WLAN MAC address (models with built-in Wi-Fi radio)

* # Opr0logo # Clear operator logo (3310 and 3330 only)

* # Pca0 # Activate GPRS PCCCH support (early GPRS models)

* # Pcd0 # Deactivate GPRS PCCCH support (early GPRS models)

* # Res0wallet # Reset mobile wallet (models with mobile wallet)

* # Res0 # Soft memory format (Symbian models only)



* # Rst0 # Reset to factory settings, confirmation required (DCT4 or later)

* # Sim0clock # Display SIM clock status (DCT3 only)

* # Ssn0 # Display production serial number (mid-range and premium models, non-Symbian and those

* # War0anty # Display production and repair information (without DCT3 output) or total talk time on Symbian models

* Efr0 # Enable EFR encoding (pre-2003 models)

# Efr0 # Disable EFR encoding (pre-2003 models)

* Hra0 # Enable HR coding (models before 2003)

# Hra0 # Disable HR coding (models before 2003)

Other Nokia secret codes

*#7370# Restore your phone to default settings. You will lose all your settings, data, etc. This is used to reset the phone to the same state when it was brand new.

# * # 2820 # Show Bluetooth MAC address.

#*#62209526# Show wireless MAC address local network.

*3370#: Enhanced Frame Encoder (EFR) activation. It will automatically restart.

#3370#: Deactivate Enhanced Full Frame (EFR). It will automatically restart.

* 4370 #: Activate halftone code. It will automatically restart

#4370#: Deactivate the Half Rate codec. It will automatically restart

*#147# (vodafone), this lets you know who called you last *#1471# Last call (vodofone only)

*#21# Allows you to check the number to which “All calls” are rejected.

*#2640# Displays the security code in use

*#30#You will see private number



*#43# Allows you to check the Call Waiting status on your phone.

*#61# Allows you to check the number to which “No Answer” calls are forwarded

*#62# Allows you to check the number to which calls are forwarded "Forward if dead call (no service)"

*#67# Allows you to check the number that “On Busy Calls” is forwarded to

*#67705646# Removes carrier logo on 3310 and 3330

* # 73 # Resetting timers and games

*#746025625# Displays the SIM clock status if your phone supports this power saving feature "SIM Card Mode Allowed". This means you will get better standby time

*#7760#Code production

*#7780#Restore factory settings

*#8110#Software version for Nokia 8110

Do you know any other workers secret codes? If yes share them with us in the form of comments below.

View the phone firmware version

Dial from the keyboard: *#0000# - the version number will appear on the display.

V 5.16 06/22/99 NSM-1

V 5.16 - software version 06/22/99 - date NSM-1 - hardware code (model)

View IMEI

Dial from the keyboard: *#06# - IMEI number will appear on the display.

SimClock

Allows you to check whether your SIM card supports StopClock mode. When you switch the card to this mode, power consumption is noticeably reduced and battery life increases accordingly. As a rule, all modern SIM cards support this mode.

Warranty codes

*#92702689# [*#war0anty#]

Enter the warranty codes menu. You don't actually need them, but you can view them using the menu scroll arrows.

* Shows the serial number of the device.
* Date and year of production (for example, 0299).
* Shows month and year of sale (if installed). Here you can set the date, but be careful - this can only be done once in the life of the phone.
* Date of last repair (if any).
* Transfers all phone numbers, pictures and calls from one phone to another (possibly for recovery purposes). In models with an infrared port, this procedure also works through it.

EFR CODEC (Enhanced Full Rate)

This feature, when enabled, should, in theory, significantly improve the quality of transmitted speech, but, unfortunately, it must be supported by the cellular operator. When it works, the phone's power consumption during talk time increases slightly (about 5%). None of the Ukrainian or Russian mobile operators support this function. The principle is based on a different speech compression algorithm (ACELP) and occupies a wider frequency band.

Dial *3370# to enable (the phone must reboot) or #3370# to disable this feature.

HR CODEC (Half Rate)

Significantly degrades speech quality, but saves battery by about 30%. Again, must be supported by your cellular operator. Neither Ukrainian nor Russian networks this function do not support.

Dial *4720# to enable (the phone must reboot) or #4720# to disable this feature.

"Secret" of the "Power" button (61хх, 7110)

If you briefly press the power button on your phone, you will be taken to the “quick change” mode of profiles (user settings). A very convenient feature, it was “documented” in the 7110 model.

"Secret" 54#

If you are using SIM card memory for storage notebook, then knowing exactly the address of the phone number in memory (the cell number in the SIM card), it is possible to quickly extract the required number into the device’s dialing buffer. Simply dial the cell number (for example, 6) and press # (pound). The number will immediately appear on your display.

Error in microcode (61xx)

This error does not lead to any serious consequences and will never happen during normal use of the phone “for its intended purpose.” Here is the sequence of actions in which it manifests itself - the phone simply reboots.

* Enter the calendar (Menu-8).
* Make a note or reminder.
* Enter some text into the editing window.
* Press and hold the Clear button until the text is cleared, then press Back.
* Press 0. You will be returned to the main screen, but a space will appear on the screen (which you won't see, of course).
* Dial any 4 numbers (for example, 1234).
* Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to the beginning of this line of numbers (press the down arrow 2 times).
* Now enter any 6 more numbers and press Send (green tube).
*Wait a few seconds. The phone will start flashing the key and display lights and will eventually reboot.

Network Monitor (61xx)

This is a hidden menu in a Nokia phone. If you want to activate this menu, you must use a program that will reprogram some chips in your phone.

For example, network monitor in Nokia 6110

* Check your software version. You can ONLY continue if you have version 4.33, 4.73 or 5.24!
* Remove EEProm.
* Select in the EEProm program (ATMEL B 24C64).
* Read data from EEProm and save and backup.
* If you have version 4.33 or 4.73 then change the address of 03B8 from 00 to FF.
* If you have version 5-24 then change 0378 from 00 to FF.
* Write new data to the EEProm, and solder it back into the portable phone.
* Turn on your phone and you will see a new menu 10.

Network Monitor gives you the following information

* Number (number) of the Courier (transport)
* PKc level in dBM
* Received C1 signal quality (track loss criterion used for cell selection and reselection). Range - 99 to 99
* RLT (Radio Link Timeout)
* Lost time Information regarding network parameters
* TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity)
* Cell Identification (CELL ID, number of cell used)
* MCC (Mobile Country Code)
* MNC (Mobile Network Code)
* LAC (Location Area Code)
* Ciphering (on/off)
* Hopping (on/off)
* DTX (on/off)

Your business card on display

* Change the menu (Menu 2-7-2-1) of your supplier to anything you want (3 characters maximum).
* Set the telephone cost unit (Menu 2-7-2-1) to 1.
* Enter the cost limit (Menu 2-7-1-1) similar to your phone number.
* Change one profile (Menu 3-...-3) to your name.

How to get new ring tones

* Dial SMSC (center number) +358405202999
* Send SMS with the word: TONES
*Send this to 99999
* When you receive a response (this will be in the promotion language) you will receive a list of melodies.
* Having chosen one, send it to the same number.
* After a while YOU will receive a melody.
* You can edit the melody and then enter it into the phone's memory!
* If this works, it should write New ringtone received.

Check, activate or remove card restrictions

* Enter *pw+1234567890+1 - Provider-Lock status.
* Press (print) *pw+1234567890+2 - Network-Lock status.
* Press (print) *pw+1234567890+3 - Provider(???)-Lock status.
* Press (print) *pw+1234567890+4 - SimCard-Lock status.
* 1234567890 (master code) - 10-digit code, depending on IMEI.

Revealing Hidden Menus Nokia 6110

There are two menus on the Nokia 6100 series, which is not enabled in normal mode, but only appears when some accessories are fitted, namely the kit free hands or car kit. Please note that following the following instructions may void your warranty.

If you look at the bottom of the phone, you will see 7 contacts.

Enabling the Hands Free menu

If you short-circuit pins 1 and 2, the word "Headset" should appear. Now you have access to menu 3-6.

Enable car menu.

Short-circuit pins 2 and 3 for a few seconds and you should see the word "Car" appear. Now you have access to menu 3-7.

Delete Menu

The only way to remove the menu is to select the factory reset menu. When asked, enter your security code (default is 12345). Doing this will get rid of the menu, but will also remove received ringtones.

Police radar. (NOKIA 5110/6110/6150/8850)

To detect police radar, follow these steps:

* Settings - Secret Settings - Group
* Activate and enter code 00000 then press OK

Now a new icon will appear on your display, this means that if within a radius of 1 km. there will be a radar, the phone will notify you about this by beeping (like an SMS). This does not work in some countries!

In some phones you can remove SP-Lock directly through the phone menu

* Insert a card from another operator.
* Turn on the phone and hold the volume up button for more than 3 seconds.
* Then release and your phone will ask for PIN code?
* Press the "C" button
* Then press the * button and 04*PIN*PIN*PIN# as many times as possible
* The phone will write PIN code changed.
* Now turn off and turn on the phone again. He will accept the card!