WARNING: Using secret codes may be harmful to your phone and result
in disabling or worse. Use these codes at your own discretion, i accept
no responsiblility for blocked phones 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. ————————————————————————————————- Warranty 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.
————————————————————————————————- 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
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 de-activated. 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.
—————————————————————————————————————– If you short-circuit the left
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! ————————————————————————————————- Network Monitor
There is a hidden menu inside your Nokia phone. If you want to activate
it, you’ll have to re-program 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), 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
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#©
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#©
Deactivate COLR #77#©
Check status of COLR *#77#©
Cellphone Services
10 All types of cellphone services
11 Speech service
12 Data service
13 Fax
14 Datex-J
15 Teletex
16 Short message service (SMS)
18 All data services without SMS
19 All cellphone services without SMS Carrier Services :
20 All services
21 All asynchronous services
22 All synchronous services
23 3.1kHz services
24 Synchronous point-to-point connections including PAD’s (all synchronous data services)
25 Asynchronous point-to-point connections including PAD’s (all asynchronous data services)
26 Data packet sending including PAD’s (all synchronous data packet services)
27 Services with PAD-share
29 Digital connection with 12kbps ————————————————————————————————- 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).
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