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Re: Nokia Codes

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leonwu2705
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Nokia Codes

Does anyone know any codes for Nokia devices which you can use to display extra information on your phone?
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Professor
zitseng
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Re: Nokia Codes

I have compiled a list on my blog: http://zitseng.com/stuffs/nokia-secret-codes

Although if you Google search, you'd find lots of similar compilations too. :smileyhappy:
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leonwu2705
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Re: Nokia Codes

Thanks!
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Mobile Sensei
grschinon
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Re: Nokia Codes


04-Apr-2008 03:35 PM
zitseng wrote:
http://zitseng.com/stuffs/nokia-secret-codes


There's nothing "secret" about any of those codes.
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zitseng
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Re: Nokia Codes

I know. Noted on the page as well.
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grschinon
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Re: Nokia Codes


06-Apr-2008 01:53 PM
zitseng wrote:
I know. Noted on the page as well.


Sorry, I missed that.

FWIW, *#06# is standard across all GSM phones, regardless of their O/S and manufacturer.

*#0000# definitely is specific to Nokia phones (whether S60 or not).

I think *#7370# and *#7780# are also Nokia-specific. I've used *#7370# on old Nokia S40 phones anyway (6280 and 2650 to be precise).
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zitseng
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Re: Nokia Codes

Interesting. I did not know *#06# was that universal. :smileyhappy:

I wonder why is it that these information cannot be properly/officially documented by the manufacturers. (Or is it?) Some of the functions are actually quite useful.
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