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Friday, July 30th, 2010

Nokia Codes

Nokia 1610

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
press *#170602112302#

Nokia 2110

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Cell Name:
press [MENU] 4 9 1

Firmware Date:
press *#3283# and (* # D A T E *) will appear.
If the year is 95, the first two digits represent the month and the last two the year; if the year is 96, the first two digits are the week of the year.

Software Version:
To find out software version on the 2100e/2100i models, press *#170602112302#.
In more recent versions, the code has changed to *#682371158412125#.

It should appear, for instance:
V 5.31 software version
06-11-96 date manufactured
NHE-4 model GE8 = 9000

Hidden Menus:
Press *, then “memory”, then “find” or *, then “down arrow”, and you will see the received calls.
Press +, then “memory”, then “find” or +, then “down arrow”, and you will see the last calls.

Nokia 3210

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

EFR:
*3370# EFR will be activated once the phone is restarted (turned off, then turned on).
#3370# EFR will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.
*4720# Half Rate will be activated once the phone is restarted.
#4720# Half Rate will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.

Nokia 3310

To see IMEI
press *#06#
Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

EFR:

*3370# EFR will be activated once the phone is restarted (turned off, then turned on).
#3370# EFR will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.
*4720# Half Rate will be activated once the phone is restarted.
#4720# Half Rate will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.

Nokia 5110

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

EFR:

*3370# EFR will be activated once the phone is restarted (turned off, then turned on).
#3370# EFR will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.
*4720# Half Rate will be activated once the phone is restarted.
#4720# Half Rate will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.

More tricks:
Shortly press the key that turns on the phone and a menu will appear. If you press the same key again, the phone will be turned off. Instead, if you use the arrow keys, you can choose between several pre-defined configurations and states of alert.

Nokia 5510

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

EFR:

*3370# EFR will be activated once the phone is restarted (turned off, then turned on).
#3370# EFR will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.
*4720# Half Rate will be activated once the phone is restarted.
#4720# Half Rate will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.

Nokia 6110

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

EFR:

*3370# EFR will be activated once the phone is restarted (turned off, then turned on).
#3370# EFR will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.
*4720# Half Rate will be activated once the phone is restarted.
#4720# Half Rate will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.

Nokia 6210

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

Nokia 7110

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

Nokia 8110

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 8110 #

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and the phone will ask for a warranty code.
You can choose between:

6232 (OK) : shows manufacture month and year
7332 (OK) : shows date of last repair
7832 (OK) : shows date of purchase
9268 (OK) : shows serial number

Nokia 8210

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

Nokia 8310

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

Nokia 8810

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

Nokia 8850

To see IMEI
press *#06#

Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

EFR:

*3370# EFR will be activated once the phone is restarted (turned off, then turned on).
#3370# EFR will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.
*4720# Half Rate will be activated once the phone is restarted.
#4720# Half Rate will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.

Nokia 9210i

To see IMEI
press *#06#
Software Version:
Press * # 0000 # and you will see software version, manufacture date and phone model.

Warranty:
press *#92702689#, and you will see:

1 IMEI
2 Made MM/YY (manufacture date)
3 date of purchase (this can be edited, but once it is set, it cannot be altered anymore).
4 Repaired (date of repair, in case it has been repaired)
5 Transfer user data

EFR:

*3370# EFR will be activated once the phone is restarted (turned off, then turned on).
#3370# EFR will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.
*4720# Half Rate will be activated once the phone is restarted.
#4720# Half Rate will be deactivated once the phone is restarted.

Ericsson Codes

Ericsson R250, Ericsson T18, Ericsson T10

To see IMEI
press *#06#

To see software version
press > *
To see all texts contained in the phone
press > * > (>);
when “Text?” appears, press YES and use the arrow keys to see texts.

Ericsson T28

To see IMEI
press *#06#
To see engineering menu
press > * 1 – Software version and date
2 – Texts that the phone is using

To see keyboard locks
press
For fast dial of the last number
press 0 #
Ericsson T39

To see the IMEI
press *#06#

Play the hidden game:
To play Snake one must:
1st Start the game Erix
2nd On the presentation screen press the following keys: “123″, “#3#2″ or “123456789*0#12″ depending upon the software version.
3rd Press”yes” to start the game.
To play use the following keys: 2,4,6 e 8.

Ericsson T68

To See the IMEI
press *#06#

Play hidden games :

To play:

Snake:
1st Start the game Erix
2nd On the presentation screen press the following keys: “123″, “#3#2″ or “123456789*0#12″ depending upon the software version.
3rd Press “yes”to start the game.
Use the joystick to play.

These tricks do not work on every terminal software version.

Motorola Codes

Motorola v 3690

To see IMEI
press *#06#

EFR:

###119#1#, (OK) to activate EFR mode
###119#0#, (OK) to deactivate EFR mode

Note: tricks for model V.3688

SIEMENS Codes

SIEMENS A35, A36, C25, C35, C45, S25, S35i

To see IMEI
press *#06#

To change menu language:

Press *#0000# + SEND for menus in automatic language (defined by operator)
Press *#0001# + SEND for menus in english
Press *#0032# + SEND for menus in french
Press *#0039# + SEND for menus in italian

To see/edit an entry in the phonebook
press the then # (ex: 10#).

Siemens S40

To see IMEI
press *#06#

To Access the engineering menu
press *#36446337*8378#

SONY Codes

SONY Z1

To see IMEI
press *#06#

To see software and data version
press *#8377466#
Sony: Z5, Z7

To see IMEI
press *#06#
To see software and data version
turn the phone on without the SIM card and press *#7353273#

Nokia secret codes

Friday, July 30th, 2010

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Please use such codes at your own risk.

Useful Codes for all Nokia phones

Code Description
*# 06 # This will display serial number / IMEI for your cell phone
*# 0000 # This will show software version of your Nokia phone
*# 2820 # This indicates address of your BT (Bluetooth)
xx # Quick directory access (xx = storage location and afterwards lozenge e.g. 24 #)
A/from key Short key of menu for switching the profiles
Menu key Long pressing for “task manager” – switching between active programs (with “C” key programs can be terminated.)
Menu quick access 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.
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.
Caution Started dangerous codes
*#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:

  • Points of entrance (Provider dependent points of entrance and attitudes)
  • Bluetooth attitudes
  • Favorite
  • Allocation of the two keys (beside Navi keys) in the main menue
  • Profiles are “neglected” (as with distribution) – still there however new bell tones, etc. are…
  • SMS/MMS/E Mail attitudes
  • 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.”

*# 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 statusThe code 1234567890 must be computed with a program e.g. SmartDCT4Calc and/or DCT 4 code Calculator from IMEI, etc…. Information look for if necessary here: www.gsm free.com or www.iphone forum.org

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…
Good Links/Sites in addition: www.handy sms.de/forum/gsm codes.html or www.mobilemania.de/facts+infos/gsmcodes.php
SMS Tipps To Tipps & cheat about SMS (with appropriate codes) are immediately in the FAQ 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

Knock/stops/parks/faults Knocks is signaling a secondary call during a current discussion
* 43 # – switch on
# 43 # – switch off
* # 43 # – status queryThis 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.

PIN Change ** 04 * [alte PIN] * [neue PIN] * [Repeat new PIN] #
** 042 * [alte PIN 2] * [neue PIN 2] * [neue PIN 2] # repeat

Unlock PIN: ** 05 * [PUK] * [neue PIN] * [Repeat new PIN] #
Unlock PIN 2: ** 052 * [PUK2] * [neue PIN 2] * [neue PIN 2] # repeat

This is also partly to the 6600 via menu: Settings – Security – Phone and SIM …

Diverse Codes The following codes only work out in some (few) networks / operators … Unfortunately, e.g. not on the Vodafone D2 Netz (in Germany):
* # 100 # – Own number (Own Number)
* # 101 # – HLR number
* # 102 # – Switch number
* # 103 # – Zeit im Netz (Network Time)
* # 104 # – voicemail number (Voice mailbox number)
* # 105 # – Switch number
* # 147 # – Last Caller (Last Caller)

# 646 # – Minutes Used: (646 spells ‘MIN’)
* # 1345 # or * 174 # – Vodafone Prepaid balance

* 78 – Do not disturb – available only in North America in GSM and CDMA networks
* 79 – Cancel (see above)

*#92702689# shows your serial number, month and year of manufacture, purchasing date
*3001#12345# big daddy of all the nokia programming codes
*#92702689# (*#war0anty#) To get out of the ‘war0anty’ menu you need to power cycle your phone.

  • displays a secret menu. On the Nokia 6210 this displays a menu that says:
    1. Serial number – displays the IMEI number.
    2. Made – gives the manufacturing date, on my first generation Nokia 6210 it says 0900 (presumably September 2000)
    3. Purchased – presumably gets set with a 4-digit number that should say when you bought the phone. I have never seen this set when it was bought.
    4. Repaired – presumably another 4-digit number that says when you last had the phone fixed. Since I never needed to have my phone repaired, this is set to 0000.
    5. Transfer user data – I’m afraid to activate this option, as it sounds somewhat ominous. I don’t have a data cable and I have no idea what it might do.