::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Free AIM on Nokia 3390 Cell Phones By Node of The Centre 4/16/02 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: *---------------------------------* This is meant for educational purposes only. I am not responsible for any damages you may cause to your phone by reading this file. *---------------------------------* Firmware version: *#0000# *#51x0# or *#9999# Information you get from the Software revision- V 05.31 18-02-99 NSE-3 1ST Line = Software revision 2ND Line = The date of the software release 3RD Line = Phone type *#06# IMEInumber XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X TAC FAC SNR SP TAC = Type Approval Code (first 2 digits = country code). FAC = Final Assembly Code (For Nokia phones FAC=10). SNR = Serial Number. SP = Spare (always SP=0). *3370# Activates EFR Enchanced Full Rate. EFR results in a better sound quality, but the phone uses more power. #3370# Deactivate EFR. *4720# Actiates HRC. Half Rate Codec. HRC results in a lesser sound quality, but the power usage of the phone goes down. #4720# Deactivates HRC *#92702689# 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 shows serial numbern / aSIM Lock Check - Shows wheter it's possible to unlock your phone *3001#12345# field test Warranty Code: *#92702689# [*#war0anty#] asks warranty code. You can then type a number of codes (Thanks to Mike Pfaff for these codes): 6232 - Display date of manufacture 7332 - Display date of last repair 7832 - Display purchasing date 9268 - Display serial number 37832 - Set purchasing date to MMYY 87267 - Confirm Transfer, Related to firmware upgrades #746025625# says SIM CLOCK STOP ALLOWED or similar, depending on your SIM card. Newer SIMs have a feature called 'clock stopping' that allows the phone to save energy -- it is a kind of sleep mode for SIM cards. Not all versions of software support this. You cannot turn the SIM clock on and off, the phone will do it automatically if the SIM supports clock stopping. For more information read this archive from the Nokia Nerds mailing list. (Many thanks to Philippe Roy for finally figuring this out.) Default Security Code: 12345 The lamb song if u press 9878999888999987899988987 Thanks to Sylvestor for this "trick Bypass the SP lock With a Nokia 16xx/21xx/31xx/51xx/81xx that are SIMlocked to one privider you can bypass the SP lock like this: 1] Insert sim card of diferent 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 desapear and apear again, then press * one more time and 04*PIN*PIN*PIN# The phone now says: PIN CODE CHANGED (or ACCEPTED) and the SIM card is accepted until you restart the phone again. NOTE: On vesion 5.04 Nokia has removed this option ! Here is a way to Unlock your phone which is Service Provider locked, without to know SPLock code !!!! Give it a try: First of all, PIN CODE MUST BE ON, then press: C C and hold until it clears display * and hold until start to blink * and hold until start to blink 04* * *your pin# Each time you turn your phone OFF it resets the lock, so this need to be done each time you'll turn your phone ON :-( Anyway it's better than nothing, isn't it? 6110 Sim Card Locking There are four different types of Sim Locks on the 6110 (not sure about 5110 yet). 1 = Country Lock - Lock to Specific Country 2 = Network Lock - Lock to Network 3 = Provider Lock - Lock to Service Provider 4 = Sim Lock - Lock to Specific SIM Card To see the status of your phone #pw+(mastercode)+X# (mastercode) is a 10 digit number WITHOUT the brackets. X is a number 1 through 4, it shows the above locks. Not sure of which numbers are assigned to which lock yet. (The numbers above stand for X => for esample: 1 = Country Lock Sim not restricted message means your phone is NOT sim locked - Check all 4 to be sure. Most SIMs are locked with the Service Provider Lock => f.e. to the network of MAX Adding NEW Ring Tones Set SMSC to +358405202999 (Smart Messaging) Senf a SMS to 99999 with the word TONES in the message When you get the reply, edit the message so that the tone that you want does not have a asterisk in front of it. Now send the message to 99999. The phone will display NEW RINGTONE RECEIVED. Turning on Car Kit and Head Set Menus (Cannot be turned off) To enable the headset-function, you have to short-circuit the "3" and "4". After a short time there is "Headset" on the display Now, menu 3-6 is now enabled! To enable the carkit-function you have to short-circuit the "4" and "5". After a short time, "Car" is shown on the display and the menu 3-7 is enabled!! If you short-circuit the left and the right contact with the middle contact ("3", "6" and "9") the Nokia Software hangs! The profile "Headset" will be activated. Before you do this, just active the "auto call receive" function in the headphone 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. Place the phone somewhere under a table in this room and call your phone! The phone receives the call without ringing and you can listen to the words these people are talking about! sms (Most Phones) Some service number (SMSC) for sending sms can be found around the world. We have collected some of them and listed them for you: Denmark: +4528187000 (Only Danish Sonofon subscriber can use this number and only from monday-friday) Germany: +491722271042 Russia: +78129600096 Unknown: +352091000030 Unknown: +352021100003 Sweden: +46707990001 Comviq Austrlia +61411990001 Optus Tip for some service providers: - Type *n# in the begining of the sms for a status report. - Type *h# in the begining of the sms to hide your ID. It seem that TELENOR MOBIL send out letters with the purpose of closing all free servers. Have a nice day. :) --------------------------- This text file was downloaded from LDC v2 http://www.deadbyte.com/ldc/ ---------------------------