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Sunday 7 October 2012

NOKIA SECRET CODES

These codes for the Nokia series of phones provide some interesting information for users, they also unlock some hidden functions. These codes are often referred to as "Nokia Secret Codes" or "Nokia Hacks". Use the codes at your own risk, not all Nokia phones support all codes, I have tried to split them into these groups.

These 3 codes work on 90% of Nokia phones;
*#06#n/aDisplay the IMEI (Standard GSM command, works on all phones)
*#0000#n/aDisplay the firmware version and date
*#92702689#*#war0anty#Here you can view the S/N and the IMEI as well as the life timer (newer models). The date the phone left the factory and the date it was purchased. If your phone has been repaired the date of the repair is also visible. You will need to turn the phone off to exit this menu. Newer phones simply require you to press ok.
The following codes are specific to older series 40 phones;  (Entering the following codes will restart the phone)
*4720#(*hra0#)Activates Half Rate, Half Rate is 5.6kbit/s and uses half the bandwidth at the cost of call quality. Network operators often activate half rate on overloaded towers during peak times to save costs.
#4720#(#hra0#)Deactivates Half Rate
*3370#(*efr0#)Activates Enhanced Full Rate, EFT attempts to match wire quality. The calls are 12.2kbit/s and are not supported by all operators. It is compatibale with the hightest AMR mode.
#3370#(#efr0#)Deactivates Enhanced Full Rate
*#746085685#(*#sim0clock#)Display the SIM clock status

The following codes are phone specific or phase related;

*#7220#(*#pca0#)Activate the GPRS PCCCH support (Packet Common Control Channel)
*#7230#(*#pcd0#)Deactivate the GPRS PCCCH support
*#7760#(*#ssn0#)Display the manufacturing serial number

This only works on the 3310 and 3330;

*#67705646#(*#opr0logo#)Clear the operator logo, the logo will be reset to the default network operator logo.

The following codes work on newer series 40 & series 60/80 phones;

*#2820#(*#bta0#)Display the Bluetooth MAC address (Phone must have a built in bluetooth adapter)
*#7370925538#(*#res0wallet#)Reset the mobile wallet (Phone must have the mobile wallet feature)
*#7370#(*#res0#)Soft-format the memory (Symbian)
*#7780#(*#rst0#)Reset to factory defaults, confirmation required (also known has a Hard-format), all phone contents will be wiped clean including contacts and smses if they are stored on the phone
Bonus Trick - Set off security alarms in shops
On Nokia phones which support closed user groups go to settings >security settings>user groups and change the group to 500, this will cause most theft detectors in stores to go off, incidentally setting the code to 00000 causes the phone to beep with older speed trap radars.

1. * # 30 # Displays 'private number' that you contact
2. * # 73 # Reset phone timers and game scores (pd bbrp phones)
3. * # 7780 # Restore to factory settings (factory settings)
4. * # 2820 # Bluetooth device's IP address (only for who has the Bluetooth feature)


5. xx # Quick access to the names / phone numbers in the phonebook eg 20 #
6. 6. Pressing the OFF button briefly dg, to switch between profiles
7. * 3370 # Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR). Your Nokia phone will use the best sound quality, but this feature requires more energy SHG less drain on battery power. Note: This code does not apply in ponsel2 Symbian.
8. * # 06 # Displays the IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
9. # 3370 # Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR)
10. * # 4720 # Activate Hall Rate Codec. Your Nokia phone will use a lower quality sound SHG can save battery energy of about 30%
11. # 4720 # Deactivate Half Rate Codec
12. * # 0000 # Displays your phones software version. The first row shows the software version, the second line shows the manufacture date software, the third line shows the compression type in use.
13. * # 9999 # alternative code if * # 0000 # does not work
14. * # 06 # the number International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)
15. * # 21 # Check the call number "All Calls" which is used
16. * # 2640 # Displays phone security code in use (if still using the standard codes will not be visible)
17. * # 43 # Check status of "Call Waiting"
18. * # 61 # To check the caller's number who diverted when you do not answer (If you activate Call Divert / call forwarding)
19. * # 62 # Check the caller's number who diverted when your phone is out of range (if you activate the Call divert / call forwarding)
20. * # 67 # Checking the caller's number who diverted when your phone is busy (If you activate the call divert / call forwarding)
21. ** 21 * number # Turn on the transfer of "All Calls" in the number of filled
22. ** 61 * number # Turn on the transfer of "No Reply" at the phone number required
23. ** 67 * number # Turn on the transfer of "On Busy" on the phone number required
24. * # 67705646 # Changing Logo Operator Logo on Nokia 3310 and 3330
25. * # 746025625 # Displays the SIM Clock status. If your phone supports this power saving feature will come out the words "Sim Clock Stop Allowed", it means you will get a longer standby time reply.
28. * # 7760 # Displays the manufacturer code (for most of the old type phones)
29. * # 92702689 # Raising: 1.Serial Number (serial number), 2.Date Made (manufacture date), 3.Purchase Date (date of purchase), 4. Date of last repair (date last repair / 0000 to who has never been repaired). 5. Transfer User Data. In bbrp phones, to exit this mode you must restart the phone.
30. # Pw +1234567890 +1 # Lock status of the provider, use the "*" to separate between the "p, w" and "+" sign.
31. # Pw +1234567890 +1 # Lock status of the provider, use the "*" to separate between the "p, w" and "+" sign.
32. # Pw +1234567890 +2 # Network Lock status, use the "*" to separate between the "p, w" and "+" sign.
33. # Pw +1234567890 +3 # Country Lock status, use the "*" to separate between the "p, w" and "+" sign.
34. # Pw +1234567890 +4 # SIM Card Lock status, use the "*" to separate between the "p, w" and "+" sign.
 
To restore factory settings (Memory, language, counters not included) enter *#7780#
Manufacturer Information To view Week and Year of manufactureenter *#3283# [*# D A T E #] The last two digits are the year. If the year is 95, the first two digits are the month. For 96 the first two digits are the week of the year.
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Firmware Version

To view the firmware version enter *#170602112302# or *#9999# On newer phones, the code has been changed to *#682371158412125#


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