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Introduce LG KS360

LG KS360 Introduced

LG KS360 is a new affordable handset for the Asian market, presented at CommunicAsia this week. It is definitely not the best phone out there, mainly because of its ugly Black'n'Red design and tri-band GSM/EDGE support. But for those who can live without 3G and don't really care about style, this model may be convinient.

LG KS360 features:

  • Triband GSM / EDGE;
  • Slide-out QWERTY keyboard;
  • 2Mpix camera;
  • Stereo Bluetooth;
  • FM radio;
  • 2.4" QVGA display.

Sony Ericsson C905


Sony Ericsson brings out the photographer in us all unveiling its first ever 8.1megapixel camera phone and a stylish snapshot phone

17 June 2008 The new C905 Cyber-shot™ and S302 Snapshot camera phones from Sony Ericsson allow consumers around the world to capture and share vivid photos whatever their needs, photography skills or budget. Whether it is a compact camera phone with prestige good looks, or a real alternative to a digital camera, Sony Ericsson has the phone for the job.

Singapore, 17 June 2008 – The C905 is Sony Ericsson’s first Cyber-shot slider and its most advanced camera phone yet. With an 8.1 megapixel camera and real camera flash amongst its cutting-edge capabilities, it offers easy photo-taking in a phone that derives its looks from a digital camera and offers the picture quality to match. In comparison the S302 Snapshot is for those who want it all at an affordable price – good looks, must-have features and a pocket-sized slim design.

“The C905 Cyber-shot™ and S302 Snapshot have been developed to make us all better photographers! That means making it easier to take great shots and never missing that magic moment.” said Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “Although both have photography at their core, the phones are very distinct; the 8.1megapixel C905 is a viable alternative to a digital camera and the S302 is perfect for those who don’t want to miss a moment and like to send or Bluetooth™ their photos to their friends.”

The new C905 Cyber-shot™
Take your best shot

  • Complete digital camera experience on a phone – true digital camera styling and an 8.1 megapixel camera with Xenon flash
  • Outstanding picture quality – complete with face detection auto-focus, smart contrast and image stabilizer
  • From baby’s first steps to an amazing sunset; store them all on the 2GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2®) included
  • The USB adaptor (CCR-70) provided in-box allows for easy transfer of your photos to-and-from your PC.
  • View high-quality pictures on the phones impressive 2.4” scratch-resistant mineral glass display
  • Share your memories – send your photos wirelessly from your phone to your TV via Wi-Fi™ (using DLNA), or connect with wires using the TV-Out Cable ITC-60, also announced today
  • Upload photos to your own online blogsite or print your photos with fantastic resolution up to A3 size
  • Much more than a camera phone - GPS-enabled for geo-tagging of photos and navigation support.

The new S302 Snapshot
Good for your image

  • Slick and slimline with a stylish design and a premium, high-gloss finish
  • 2.0 megapixel camera with an easy-to-learn camera menu. Use the S302 just like you would a digital camera
  • Photo light and Photo fix – useful photo functions to help you get the shots you want
  • Capture the action - video recording and playback
  • Room for your entire photo album - up to 20 MB internal memory and Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support
  • Transfer photos easily via USB, Bluetooth™ or Memory Stick Micro™

Building on Sony Ericsson’s camera phone heritage, the C905 Cyber-shot™ phone and S302 Snapshot are all-round performers that maximise their camera credentials. The S302 introduces a premium looking, yet affordable phone with a snapshot camera at-hand when needed. The C905 is a powerful 8.1 megapixel camera phone that looks, feels and acts like a real camera.

The C905 Cyber-shot™ will be available in three colours (Night Black, Ice Silver and Copper Gold) in selected markets from Q4 2008. It will support the following networks:

  • C905: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS/HSDPA 2100.
  • C905a: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100
  • C905c: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900.

The S302 Snapshot will be available in Crystal Blue and Thunder Grey in selected markets from Q4 2008. The S302 (and S302c for China markets) will support GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900.

TV-Out Cable ITC-60 will be available Q4 2008

At a glance


S302 Snapshot C905 Cyber-shot™
Camera 2.0 megapixel camera

Fixed focus


Up to 2.5x digital zoom
Photo fix

Photo light
Video light
Video recording

Picture blogging


PictBridge printing

8.1 megapixel camera
Xenon flash
Auto focus Face detection
Smart contrast
Image stabilizer
Red-eye reduction
BestPic™
Digital zoom – up to 16x
Photo fix
Photo flash
Photo light
Video light
Video recording
Video stabilizer
Picture & Video blogging
Geo-tagging
Photo feeds
PictBridge printing
Music/Entertainment


Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Media player
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
PlayNow™
TrackID™
3D games
FM radio
Java
Video streaming
Video viewing
Album art
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Media player
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
PlayNow™
TrackID™
3D games
FM radio
Java
Video streaming
Video viewing
Web/Internet xHTML Web browser

WAP 2.0 XHTML

Access NetFront™ Web browser
WAP 1.2.1
WAP 2.0 XHTML
Web feeds
Communication & Messaging Speakerphone
Polyphonic ringtones
Vibrating alert
Email


Picture messaging (MMS)
Predictive text input
Sound recorder
Text messaging (SMS)

Video calling
Speaker phone
Polyphonic ringtones
Vibrating alert
Email
Exchange ActiveSync®
Instant messaging
Picture messaging (MMS)
Predictive text input
Sound recorder
Text messaging (SMS)
Design Navigation key
Picture wallpaper
Wallpaper animation
Auto rotate
Navigation key
Picture wallpaper
Wallpaper animation
Connectivity Bluetooth™ technology
Modem

USB mass storage
USB support

GPS and aGPS
Bluetooth™ technology
Modem
Synchronization
USB mass storage
USB support
Wi-Fi™
DLNA™
Organizer In-Box:
o Stereo portable handsfree HPM-60
o Battery
o Battery Charger
o User guide

Optional:
M2 USB Adapter CCR-70
Transfer, store and share the content of your Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™).

Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-PV703
Small and powerful handsfree solution offering great value for money.

Camera Phone Kit IPK-100
Make the most out of your camera phone with a case, tripod and belt clip.

In-Box:
o Stereo portable handsfree
HPM-62
o 2GB Memory stick Micro™ (M2™) card
o Memory Stick Micro USB adapter (CCR-70)
o Media Manager software
o USB cable DCU-65
o Hand strap
o Battery
o Battery Charger
o User Guide

Optional:
TV-Out Cable ITC-60
Share your images on the big screen.

Desk Stand CDS-75
Charge your phone and transfer files to your computer simultaneously.

Camera Phone Kit IPK-100
Never miss a shot with a protective case, tripod and belt clip.

Facts and Figures Size: 101 x 46 x 11 mm
(12mm over the lens)

Weight: 79 grams

Colours:
Thunder Grey
Crystal Blue


Screen: 262,144 colour TFT
Resolution: 176 x 220 pixels
Size: 2.0 inches

Phone memory: Up to 20MB
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support

Talk time GSM: Up to 7 hrs
Standby time GSM: Up to 300 hrs

Size: 104 x 49 x 18 mm
(19.5mm over the lens)

Weight: 136 grams

Colours:
Night Black
Ice Silver
Copper Gold

Screen: 262,144 colour TFT
Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
Size: 2.4 inches

Phone memory: Up to 160MB
2GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) provided

Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 9 hrs
Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 380 hrs

Talk time UMTS: Up to 4 hrs
Standby time UMTS: Up to 360 hrs

Availability and versions Networks:


S302/S302c:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900

Available in selected markets from early Q4 2008.

Networks:
C905:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSDPA 2100

C905a:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSDPA 850/900/2100

C905c:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900

Available in selected markets from early Q4 2008.

Legal
1) Facts and features may vary depending on local variant.
2) Talk, standby and video call times are affected by network preferences, type of SIM card, connected accessories and various activities e.g. games. Kit contents and color options may differ from market to market. The full range of accessories may not be available in every market.

© Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2008.

The Liquid Identity logo, BestPic, PlayNow and TrackID are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. Sony, Cyber-shot and x-Pict Story are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Ericsson is the trademark or registered trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
TrackID is powered by Gracenote Mobile MusicID. Gracenote and Gracenote Mobile MusicID are trademarks of Gracenote, Inc.
Bluetooth is a trademark or registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc.
Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
icrosystems, Inc.
Picture blogging is powered by Blogger. Blogger is a trademark or a registered trademark of Google Inc. Google and Google Maps are trademark or registered trademarks of Google Inc.
DLNA®, DIGITAL LIVING NETWORK ALLIANCE, the DLNA disc design, and all related
logos, are service marks or registered service marks, and DLNA CERTIFIED, the disc design
and all related logos are certification marks, of Digital Living Network Alliance in the United
States and other countries.
ActiveSync is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Access NetFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co Ltd.
Wi-Fi is a trademark or registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. Subject to change without prior notice.

Having sold over 100 million phones in 2007, Sony Ericsson is currently one of the five largest mobile phone manufacturers in the world. An important industry player operating in over 80 countries, our phones, accessories and PC cards are synonymous with innovation and style. With R&D sites in Europe, Japan, China, India and North America, diversity is one of the core strengths of the company. Sony Ericsson was established as a 50:50 joint venture by Sony and Ericsson in October 2001, with global corporate functions located in London.

FOR MEDIA INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Sony Ericsson Global Communications & PR

Mattias Holm: +44 208 762 6065
General Press: +44 208 762 5858
E-mail: press.global@SonyEricsson.com
Product images: www.sonyericsson.com/press


Secret Code Cell

Secret Code for repair solution and troubleshooting such as : Hang, System Error, Error Aplication, Phone Lock, Searching, ETC.

ERICSSON

*#06# IMEI number
*#0000# or <> Restore English menu version
> * < < * < * Version of software
< * * <>

SAMSUNG

IMEI number: * # 0 6 #
Software version: * # 9 9 9 9 # or * # 0 8 3 7 #
Net Monitor: * # 0 3 2 4 #
Memory reset (removes SIMLOCK!!!): *2767*3855# (works only on older versions)
Memory reset CUSTOM: *2767*2878# (works only on older versions)
Change dispplay contrast: * # 0 5 2 3 #
Memory info: * # 0 3 7 7 # or * # 0 2 4 6 #
Battery status: * # 9 9 9 8 * 2 2 8 #
Change sound of alarm: *#9998*289#
Vibra test: *#9998*842#

SIEMENS

S6, S8:

If you add to phonebook under ‘own phone number’ +12022243121 with namez (for example MMI), then you will see something :)

S10, E10:

In phonebook enter +12022243121 as your own phone no. You will see a picture with sun, two palms and greetings.

S15e:

Monitor Mode:

Code: *#7436267*8378# (*#SIEMENS*TEST#)
Hold red phone button until it code disapears.
Menu 3.3.4 Choose frequency.
Menu 3.3.4.1 Automaticaly.
Menu 3.3.4.2 Choose GSM-900
Menu 3.3.4.3 Choose GSM-1800

S25:

Enhanced Full Rate
*#3370# turns on
#3370# turns off

Haft Rate Mode
*#4720# turns on
#4720# turns off.

Languages:
*#0000#+green phone - choose automaticaly
*#0001#+green phone - English
*#0030#+green phone - Greek
*#0031#+green phone - Netherlands
*#0032#+green phone - French
*#0034#+green phone - Spanish
*#0039#+green phone - Italian
*#0049#+green phone - German
*#0090#+green phone - Turkish

How to change PIN2?

**04*old PIN2*new PIN2*new PIN2#

What is my software version?

Menu 8-8-2 press left-softkey when you see IMEI number, or *#06# and then green phone button and then press left soft-key.

How to extend battery life:

IrDA - turn on only when you need.

Turn off automatic network search (6-3)Turn off Vibration alarm.

C25:

Languages:
*#0000#+green phone - choose automaticaly
*#0001#+green phone - English
*#0030#+green phone - Greek
*#0031#+green phone - Netherlands
*#0032#+green phone - French
*#0034#+green phone - Spanish
*#0039#+green phone - Italian
*#0049#+green phone - German
*#0090#+green phone - Turkish

How to change PIN:

**04*old PIN*new PIN*new PIN#
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How to check simlock status
*#0606# and then press left soft-key, you will see strange characters, then text (”brak blokad”). If you see for example 260-02, it means the phone is locked to Era GSM. In older models you can use *#06# and see the same information after clickin on left key (you will see IMEI and software version).

Alcatel

Numer IMEI: * # 0 6 #

Wersja oprogramowania: * # 0 6 #

Net Monitor: 0 0 0 0 0 0 *

Alcatel One Touch Easy Secrets

Codes :

Press *#06# to view IMEI number

Press *#000000# to enter Service Menu

To view Secret Menu type 000000 then press *

Bosch

Numer IMEI: * # 0 6 #

Ustawienia poczatkowe: * # 0 0 0 0 #

Net Monitor: * # 3 2 6 2 2 5 5 * 8 3 7 8 #

Reset telefonu: # 3 3 7 0#

Bosch 738 and Bosch 718, Bosch COM 607 and 908 Secrets

Codes:

*#06# to display the IMEI

*#0000# to set the language automaticaly (To english)

*#3370# to set the Enhaced Full Rate

#3370# to Reset the phone

*#9000# to enter sim lock code

*#9003# to enter the network code

*#9004# to enter the subset code

*#9100# to remove the sim lock permanently

*#9101# to remove the corporate lock permanently

*#9102# to remove the provider lock permanently

*#9103# to remove the network lock permanently

*#9104# to remove the subset lock permanently

Reveal Engineering Menu

Press *#3262255*8378# (equivalent to *#DANCALL*TEST#) to make secret Engineering

Dancall

Numer IMEI: * # 0 6 #

Wersja oprogramowania: * # 9 9 9 9 #

Ericsson 6xx/7xx/8xx

Numer IMEI: * # 0 6 #

Wersja oprogramowania: > * < < * < *

NOKIA 3110

Numer IMEI: * # 0 6 #

Wersja oprogramowania: * # 0 0 0 0 # lub *#9999#

Przywraca ustawienia fabryczne: *#7780#

Info o simlocku (specjalne menu) : * # 9 2 7 0 2 6 8 9 # (*#war0anty# )

lub *#3110#

Zatrzymanie zegara karty SIM *#746025625#

Philips

Numer IMEI: * # 0 6 #

Info o simlock`u: * # 8 3 7 7 #

Security code: * # 1 2 3 4 # (Fizz) albo * # 7 4 8 9 #

Philips DIGA phones:

Blocking list *#3333*#

Time connected *#2558*#

Flags,something *#3377*#

Security code *#7489*#

Philips FIZZ phones:

IMEI code *#06#

SW info *#8377*#

Security code *#1234*#

Philips SPARK phones:

IMEI: *#06#

Philips GENIE phones:

*#06# IMEI number

*#2254*# Status register: C, BS, RR, MMI, CREAT.

*#2255*# activate and deactivate the “DEBUG CALL”-Mode; when activated, make a

call to a busy line an the phone will display some

hex-codes on the display

*#2558*# the time in days,hours and minutes you are connected to the net

*#2562*# not clear; the phone reconnects to the net

*#2565*# not clear; warmstart

*#3333*# (NO) BLOCKING - list (15 items)

*#2377*# “BEER”: not clear, the phone waits a random time and reconnects to the

net

*#3377*# Init, Flags, SIM LCK

*#3353*# resets the (NO) BLOCKING - list

*#7378*# Name, Length, SIM phase

*#7489*# SECURITY CODE

*#7693*# activate and deactivate the SLEEP MODE (when deactivated the battery

will go down!)

*#7787*# SPURIOUS INTERRUPT

*#7948*# SWITCH OFF

*#8463*# Some information about the SLEEP MODE: Wake, Sleep Req., Sleep
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SAMSUNG SGH-600 SECRET CODES

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*#06# -> Show IMEI

*#9999# -> Show Software Version

*#0001# -> Show Serial Parameters

*2767*3855# -> Full EEPROM Reset ( THIS CODE REMOVES SP-LOCK!!!! but also

change IMEI to 447967-89-400044-0, you must use CHGIMEI to

restore it)

*2767*2878# -> Custom EEEPROM Reset

*#9998*228# -> Battery status (capacity, voltage, temperature)

*#9998*246# -> Program status

*#9998*289# -> Change Alarm Buzzer Frequency

*#9998*324# -> Debug screens

*#9998*364# -> Watchdog

*#9998*377# -> EEPROM Error Stack

*#9998*427# -> Trace Watchdog

*#9998*523# -> Change LCD contrast

*#9998*544# -> Jig detect

*#9998*636# -> Memory status

*#9998*746# -> SIM File Size

*#9998*778# -> SIM Service Table

*#9998*785# -> RTK (Run Time Kernel) errors

*#9998*786# -> Run, Last UP, Last DOWN

*#9998*837# -> Software Version

*#9998*842# -> Test Vibrator

*#9998*862# -> Vocoder Reg

*#9998*872# -> Diag

*#9998*947# -> Reset On Fatal Error

*#9998*999# -> Last/Chk

*#9998*9266# -> Yann debug screen (=Debug Screens?)

*#9998*9999# -> Software version

*0001*s*f*t# -> Changes serial parameters (s=?, f=0,1, t=0,1) (incomplete)

*0002*?# -> unknown

*0003*?# -> unknown

All CDMA codes……………….

Here i post many codes for cdma phones …………………………

Samsung sph-n240, n400, a460, a500, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##Spc

Test Mode: 47*869#1235

Debug Menu: ##33284,ok

Service Menu: Menu+8+0 (#889)

Reset (Life time, Clear Memory, etc): ##786,ok

A-key: ##2539,ok

Label Selection: ##3882,ok

Label(Home, Work, etc) : **523,ok

NGG Setting (Gateway, etc.): ##2769737,ok

Vocoder: ##8626337,ok

CAI Change: ##7738,ok

Enable TTY: ##889,ok

Samsung sch-411, 611, n105, a100, a300, a2000, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 47*869#08#9

Nam Set: Menu+60

Test Mode: *759#813580

Test Mode: 5809540*45680

A-key: Menu+0, 25##

External Audio: Menu+0, ####

Debug Menu: Menu+8, 0415 or Spc

Debug Menu: Menu+9, 0415 or Spc

Brief NAM Programing: Menu+40,626 (not all version)

LCD Contrast: Menu+45 (not all version)

SIO Mode: Menu+49

SIO Mode: Menu+69

Samsung a300, a530, a610, a620, a660, a670, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Menu, 6, *

Service Menu: Menu, 9, *

Test Mode: 47*68#13580

Samsung X, E, V, S-series (korean), e250, v420, s250, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 6548#0**4#6

Nam Set: 47*869#08#9

Nam Set: 74153697193

Test Mode: 5809540*45680 (88 - efs clear)

Debug Menu: Menu(hold 2sec)+0, 6725 or 9720 or 1973 or 0415

Debug Menu: Menu+0(hold 2sec), 6725 or 9720 or 1973 or 0415

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Samsung N356 (India version) Nam Programming:

Test Mode: Menu, 5, down arrow, *

Test Mode: **00## (in some flashes)

Samsung i700, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Go to start and select “PHONE” from the drop down menu, dial #83587

Samsung i300, etc Nam Programming:

1. Tap on the Phone Icon with stylus

2. Press #907*9#0 ENTER LOCK should appear on screen

3. Enter OTKSL

4. SVC MENU will appear press 1

5. Enter 10 digit MIN and then press SAVE

6. Press SAVE again

7. Press 3 and then press SAVE 6 times

8. Enter the HOME SID and press SAVE once

9. Press END key twice

TEST MODE COMMANDS:

n105_test_mode.txt

a500_test_mode.txt

a530_test_mode.txt

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Qualcomm qcp-800 Nam Pogramming:

Nam Set: Menu+3+0+Spc

Field Test: Menu+7+0+Fsc

Kyocera 1135, 2255, 3035, 5135, 6035, Se47, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 111111+Jog Dial(Ok), Select “Programming”+Spc

CAI Change: ##7738,ok

Enable TTY: ##889,ok

Life Timer, PRL, etc: ##786,ok

A-key: ##2539,ok

A-key: 2539,ok

Tips:

On some kyocera handsets the factory service module has not been disabled

and the phone can be programmed without the spc by inputting.

Nam Set: ##333333 menu (service)

SANYO>>

Sanyo 4900, 5150, 5300, 8100, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##Spc+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Advanced Setup: ##3282+Ok+Key Down+Ok+Msl

A-key: ##2539+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Version: ##**837+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Debug Menu: ##FSC+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Airtime menu: ##8463+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Change CAI: ##7738+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Vocoder: ##8626337+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Reverse Logistic: ##786+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Set IP Address: ##2769737+Ok+Key Down+Ok

TTY On/Off: ##889+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Ready Link: ##4636+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Browser Init On/Off: ##4682+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Picture Token: ##25327+Ok+Key Down+Ok

Unknown Code: ##5282277+Ok+Key Down+Ok

(SPC=000000, FSC=040793)

Sanyo scp-A011, smp-A017, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: F9(3 beep) + 0*72696#767

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Nokia 3280, 3285, 3580, 3585, 5185, 6185, 8280, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: *3001#12345#

Software Version: *#837#

Software Version: *#9999#

Esn Number: *#92772689#

Restart Phone: *#75681#

Restart Phone: *#75682#

Nokia 8887 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: *3001#12345#

Version: *#0000#

Evrc: *#8378#

Esn/Data/Timer: *#92772689#

SID: *#743#

Nokia 8587 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: *#626#7764726#

A-Key: #8159357022#4579# (26 digits)

A-Key: #8159357022#4547# (20 digits)

Version: *#0000#

Version: *#837#

Vocoder: *#3872#

Change language: Menu 5, 3, 1

Change DM mode: *#7678#

Debug Screen: *#8378#

Debug: *#8380#

Field Test Menu: *#83788#

SPC Unlock, Factory Reset:

Full Factory Reset: *#7370#

Resets all settings including non-user changeable items (like SPC)

NOKIA TEST MODE:

51xx, 61xx, 71xx, 3285, 63xx, etc:

1) Turn on the phone. Press *3001#12345#

2) Scroll up to where it says “Field Test” and choose SELECT

3) Highlight “Enable” and choose OK. Turn the phone off then back on.

4) If the test mode screen does not show up press MENU and scroll

down to “Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 0 1 then choose OK.

5) Lower left or upper left number is the signal strength.

6) To turn off the test mode press MENU and scroll down to where it says

“Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 0 0 and then choose OK.

3360, 6360:

1) Turn on the phone. Press *3001#12345#

2) Scroll up to where it says “Field Test” and choose SELECT

3) Highlight “Enable” and choose OK. Turn the phone off then back on.

4) If the test mode screen does not show up press MENU and scroll

down to “Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 2 1 0 1 then choose OK.

5) Lower left or upper left number is the signal strength.

6) To turn off the test mode press MENU and scroll down to where it says

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“Field Test” choose SELECT. Press 2 1 0 0 and then choose OK.

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Audiovox 4000, 9000, 9100, 9155, 9500, etc Nam Programming:

(Power the phone on and wait until the little light on top goes out)

Nam Set: 289+fcn+#+1

Service menu: fcn+00+fsc(000000)

Test Mode: Hold (2,*,Rcl)+Power

Test Mode Commands:

99 - download - flash phone

124 - inam data write

125 - version

126 - esn read

127 - sec_code

128 - lock_code

129 - is WFTV data write

137 - FSC code

138 - NPcode (nam program code)

139 - dscode

141 - restart

218 - Read_Addr

000 - is cdma mode

001 - is fm mode

002 - is pcs mode

008 - is reg read addr

020 - is lna_range

Audiovox pcx-3500xl Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##2726+Send+1998+1+Spc+1

Audiovox cdm-100, 130, 135, 8300, 8500, 8600, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##20022002+Pwr+1+Spc

Audiovox 8610, 8910, etc Nam programming:

Name Set: ##847446, end, 111111

Audiovox-107 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 45680*47*869#1

Audiovox CMP-3 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 45680*47*869#1

Dm Mode: Menu, 6, 6

Audiovox 9950 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##3282

Audiovox Z800 (Audiovox 7900, Sharp) Nam Programming:

Nam Set: m + # + envelope key + * + 1

Audiovox Thera (Toshiba 2032) Nam Programming:

Thera Nam Programming User Manual - nam_thera.pdf

AUDIOVOX TEST MODE:

9100, 9155:

1) Turn on the phone. As soon the phone comes on and the green light

turns off press RIGHTARROW, 0, 0. The phone will ask for the

“FSC Code”, press 000000 then choose OK and press RIGHTARROW,

RIGHTARROW. Your phone is now in test mode.

2) The signal strength is the number on the top right hand side of the screen.

3) To turn off test mode shut of the phone and then turn it back on.

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Motorola 7760, 7860, 2260, 8160, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Fcn,0000000000000, Rcl

Nam Set: 74663#, Fcn, Fcn

Test Mode: Fcn, 00**83786633, Sto

Motorola v60c, v120c etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 74663#, Menu, Menu, Spc

Nam Set: Menu, 073887, * (type quickly)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Debug Mode: ##33284

Force the phone into DIGITAL ONLY mode:

1) ##33284 (Debug)

2) RIGHT Softkey (Next) Twice

3) Down arrow 10 times to “PrefMod”

4) RIGHT Softkey (Change) until you see “DigOnly”

5) LEFT softkey (Exit)

6) MENU then LEFT Softkey return to idle screen

7) ##33284 (The last 4 will not display if you have done it correctly)

Motorola t182, c210, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##1111 end

Nam Set: ##298645665 end

Short Nam: ##073887 sto

Motorola v710, v730, v740, ms150, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 8378*# + press 3 times NATE (spc - 071082)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Service Menu: #758353266#646#

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Motorola StarTac 2004 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 5759789*#, rec key (3)times (spc - 915037)

Motorola ms200, ms230, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 5759789*# (spc - 915037)

Motorola v6060 Nam Programming:

Nam Set:147*369#456*0#

MOTOROLA TEST MODE:

v60, c120, c331, etc:

1) Turn on the phone. Press MENU 0 7 3 8 8 7 *

2) The phone will require you to “Enter a Security Code”, press 000000, OK

3) Scroll down to “Test mode” choose SELECT. Scroll down to “Enable”

choose SELECT. Your phone is now in test mode.

4) Signal strength is the 3_rd number down on the left hand side of the screen.

5) To toggle between regular mode and test mode: Press MODE then

quickly press the BUTTON DIRECTLY TO THE LEFT OF MENU.

6) To turn off the test mode the phone must be in regular mode, then follow

the above sequence and scroll down to where it says “DISABLE” instead of

“ENABLE” and choose select.

Motorola Bible - bible.txt

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lgc-300, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Menu, 9, Spc

A-key: Press “Sto” 3sec, 2539**

lgc-330w, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Menu, 4, 0, Spc

A-key: 2539**
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E71 Review

Review by Info Hp

Announced today and scheduled to start shipping in July, the Nokia E71 is a new, long awaited phone belonging to the business-oriented Eseries line. Even though its name suggests that it is a successor to the E70 (equipped with large, unfolding, two-part QWERTY keyboard), the E71 follows the E61 and E61i design, offering large, 320x240 pixel, 2.36" screen and monoblock QWERTY keyboard of the "Blackberry" type.

What comes to your mind when you touch this phone for the first time is its high build quality and a feeling of sturdiness. Taking the device to your hand, you get the feeling that it has a durable and solid construction, and it's not just a feeling but it's true. Plastic parts, so common in previous models, have been limited in E71 to minimum, with the only plastic elements being the keyboard and small fragments of the back side, but even those parts have been made from a hard and durable plastic that doesn't creak or bend when squeezed. The front side of the casing, containing the large screen and keyboard, is surrounded by a stainless steel frame painted with glossy, dark-silver colour. The battery cover, taking most of the back side of the casing, it also made of durable metal.

The E71 weighs 126 g and it's very skinny (114 mm x 57 mm x 10 mm). It's noticeably smaller than the E61i it replaces, which is generally a good thing as it's simply easier to carry, except for that it also affects the size of its screen (down from 2.8" to 2.36") and keyboard. But as (IMHO) both still stay within tolerable range, it's not really something I'd complain about too much. Instead I'd rather praise that the E71 is finally a true world phone with full quadband (GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900) and also all WCDMA frequencies (850/2100, 900/2100, 850/1900), which is something really important in this quickly shrinking world.

It's hard to assess the design of the keyboard as it's very much a personal thing. Blackberry type keyboards have small keys so people with fat fingers may have some problems with using them. One thing, however, is unquestionable: the keyboard of the E71 as regards its mechanical parameters works really great and provides almost perfect tactile feedback. The keys have well chosen "way", pressing them is not too long and not too short, they're resilient and provide clearly perceptible "click" feeling. The same applies to the d-pad, which is firm and stable. Compared to its "younger brother" announced at the same time, the E66, d-pad and other keys of the E71 work definitely much better. Even though, as mentioned, the alphanumerical keys of the QWERTY keyboard are quite small, they're strongly convex, which provides good separation and clear feeling of where one key ends and another one starts. I'd risk saying that from the build quality and mechanical operation point of view the keyboard of the E71 is one of the best I've used, especially the d-pad which is simply perfect.

When the phone is on standby and the screen is turned off, it notifies you that it is alive by blinking the white LED placed inside the d-pad, which looks very nice, much better than if there was a separate diode located somewhere on the casing. The LED can also notify you about selected events like missed calls or new messages. The d-pad also has a useful function: press and hold it while the screen is turned off to show a large clock along with some device status information.

The E71 is equipped with BP-4L battery of 1500 mAh capacity, the same as found in e.g. the E90 Communicator, Internet Tablets and the E61i. It's the "strongest" of all currently offered Nokia batteries, providing much more power than commonly used BP-6MT (and such) batteries. So E71 users shouldn't have much to worry about when it comes to battery life.

The phone uses ARM11-based single-core Freescale processor running at 369 MHz, the same as found in many high-end Nseries phones. The Freescale CPU doesn't offer hardware 3D graphics acceleration like the OMAP2420 processor used in N82 or E90 (so sorry, the full OpenGL ES version of Quake won't run on it :-) ) but its faster clock (369 MHz vs. 332 MHz of the OMAP) should compensate for it and even provide additional performance in some tasks like e.g. UI speed.

After the E90, the E71 is another Eseries phone model that brings Eseries closer to Nseries when it comes to non-business functionality like e.g. multimedia. It also has a built-in Assisted GPS receiver and preinstalled Nokia Maps application (the new version 2.x). Even though high-end Nseries phones now offer 5 Megapixel cameras, the 3.2 Megapixel one in the E71 is still a lot for a business phone. And now it comes with LED Flash (E61 had no camera at all and the 2 MPix one on the E61i had no Flash). Because of the phone's form factor and the aspect of the display, one takes pictures holding the phone "normally", i.e. in the portrait mode (as the screen itself has horizontal aspect), without having to tilt it as it's usually the case with phones having 240x320 pixel screens. There is also no separate camera button and the central button of the d-pad is used to take pictures and start/stop video recording. It's good and it's bad at the same time. Good, because I hate having to rotate the device to take pictures, and the central button of the d-pad is in good location making it easy to take pictures. Bad, because, unlike separate camera "shutter release" buttons which are usually two-step ones (press halfway to obtain focus, press all the way down after obtaining the focus to take the picture), the d-pad button is obviously one-step only, so it's not possible to carefully autofocus on the object in the viewfinder, see the results, re-AF if needed, etc., but instead the camera does everything instantly as you press the d-pad. This often results in pictures being out of focus or the focus being set on something different than what you wanted it to be on. OK, you can use the "T" key to autofocus in the viewfinder and only then press the d-pad button to capture the image, but it's far from being comfortable and it's hard to avoid any movement of the camera while doing so, which, especially in low lighting, affects proper focus the same way as when using the d-pad alone, without using the "T" key.

Even though the E71 has the same camera resolution (and probably the same camera sensor) as the E66 announced at the same time (to be reviewed later this week), there is a huge difference when it comes to colours of pictures and videos taken using these two phones. While pictures and videos made using the E66 are well saturated and vivid, the ones coming from the E71 have faded, washed out colours and lower contrast. But it's most probably a software thing (different image processing) and the tested phone did not have final, commercial firmware, so it may change before the E71 starts shipping.


Another slightly disappointing thing is that video recording quality is limited to QVGA / 10 fps. It's definitely not because of hardware limitations (as there are Nseries phones with the same hardware, providing VGA / 30 fps video recording) but it's most probably meant to reserve this feature for the Nseries. However, as Nokia already made an exception with the VGA/30 fps capable E90 Communicator, I expected the same from the E71. Fortunately, even though low resolution, the recorded videos are of good quality, with no apparent compression artefacts and such. 10 frames per second is, however, too little to fluently reproduce fast movements, which is quite apparent on the sample videos of quite lively moving dogs below.

There is also no TV Out connector, but it's not present in any Eseries device, not even the E90, so no suprise here. However, I think that Nokia should not consider the TV Out as purely multimedia/entertainment feature as it can be of great use for business purposes as well (presentations, etc.) and they should think about adding it in future Eseries devices. Some business oriented Windows Mobile devices, like e.g. the new HTC Advantage X7150 (to be reviewed in comparison with the E90 in the upcoming weeks), have the TV Out function by default, so why not enrich Symbian OS-based business devices with it?

While we're still at the camera, I'd like to say that I consider the lack of protective, manually controlled lens cover in the E71 a huge advantage. Why? Because it's actually a myth that it protects anything. Devices without it still have a protective glass/plastic over the lens (so no, it's not the lens that may get scratched or get dirtly if there's no cover, it's an additional plastic). Maybe it's not the case with you, but I forget to close the damn cover all the time (e.g. in the N82) so it doesn't do any good anyway, and even if I remember to close it, then I have to open it prior to taking a picture, which annoys me like hell. So until we see AUTOMATICALLY controlled lens covers in mobile phones, I rather prefer devices without ones and the E71 scores a point here.

Decent camera (with crippled video recording and slightly washed-out colours) is not all the E71 offers when it comes to multimedia. It also has FM radio and standard 2.5 mm audio jack. It generates high-quality stereo sound via headphones but there's only one speaker located on top of the device, so in the loudspeaker mode it's actually monoural (but very loud and clear). It's also worth mentioning that the built-in ringtones are very nice, of high quality and properly chosen for a device of this type, something I always miss from UIQ 3.x phones, including the new G900 to be reviewed soon.

Another thing that distinguishes the E71 from high-end Nseries phones (but also from its "younger brother", the E66), is lack of the accelerometer. It's probably because Nokia decided that with that shape of the phone and the design of its keyboard it wouldn't be of much use when it comes to automatic screen rotation, but now with so many 3rd party applications making use of the accelerometer for so many different purposes than just auto-rotating the screen it's actually a pity that it's not there.

The E71 also brings some news when it comes to software. It includes QuickOffice (version 4.1.xx.xx with possibility of paid upgrade) supporting both viewing and editing/creating new documents.

Another news is the "Encryption" application letting one encrypt all the contents of phone memory and/or the memory card, preventing data stored in them from being accessed by unauthorized persons. Just select the disks to be encrypted and how/where you want to store the encryption key and that's it.


The E71 also has a new "Modes" application (integrated with Profiles) which basically allows you to quickly switch the phone between two modes: "Business" and "Personal" (names can be changed). In both these modes one can configure the theme, wallpaper, Active standby (Home screen) functionality (application shortcuts, plugins) and with just one key press switch all these settings at once. It's a very nice idea letting one have two separate configurations, e.g. for bussiness and private, after-work use, affecting not just the look of the UI but also e.g. shortcuts to applications or active Home screen mailbox you use at work or after it, and switch between them in no time. This way during business hours you can have e.g. shortcuts to QuickOffice, VPN, Calculator, Calendar, To-do etc. and your company email account set as standby screen mailbox, and all this with some 'seriously looking' theme and wallpaper suitable for your work, and then, right when you're leaving your office for home, you can switch the phone to your favourite theme, some crazy wallpaper, Active standby shortcuts to applications you use after work (e.g. Maps, some games, weather forecast, etc.) and your private email account. Great idea!

like all new Eseries phones, the E71 has four "One-Touch" keys located under the soft keys, on both sides of the d-pad. The leftmost one is the Home key, which works like the Menu key in Nseries phones (short press toggles between the Home / Active standby screen and the main menu, long press invokes the task manager). Assignments of the three remaining keys (Contacts, Calendar, Messaging) can be changed in Settings for both short and long press, which lets you configure six favourite applications you can launch with just one key press from within any screen or application.

It's also worth noting that the number of Active standby (Home) screen has been increased to fifteen, with the inclusion of Search, Music Player, email and so on. However, as the number of visible plugins hasn't increased, you'll have to choose what you really need. But thanks to the "Modes", you'll be able to have a different set of them for your business and private uses...

Another new thing is Smart Dialling. Start typing first characters of the contact name on the Standby screen and a popup window will show up with contact entries from your phone book matching the entered string. It seems that the function is somehow unfinished at the moment as it shows digits and symbols as you type (and not corresponding letters) but it works OK and correctly matches your Contacts entries.

Contacts and Calendar applications have been tweaked a little bit to provide better functionality and make better use of E71's screen. In Contacts, when you select a contact, there is a pop-up menu providing quick access to the most frequently used communication methods (voice call, SMS, email, MMS, video call, audio message). Calendar got an E90-style redesign, with screen split into two panes and some layouts in the Outlook style. Screens also fit more data at time, so that you don't have to scroll back and forth when editing an entry.

Among preinstalled applications one can also find "Dictionary" and "Intranet". The latter provides support for Virtual Private Networks and the former is a dictionary application coming with the English database (and/or with the language matching the country of sale) and with possibility of downloading additional languages from the Internet, directly from within the application.


The E71 comes preloaded with Microsoft Exchange (Mail for Exchange mobile email client), Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution as well as third party email solutions like System Seven and Visto Mobile.

On the multimedia side, the E71 comes with preinstalled Podcasting, Music Store and Ovi Share clients. It also supports Flash Lite 3, including YouTube videos. It's only a pity that Gallery hasn't been updated to what's shipping with NSeries devices. Audio and video capabilities (compared to the E61i) have been improved with the support for WMA and MP4 and there is also an equalizer letting one adjust audio to own preferences and take advantage of bass boost and loudness settings.

Other features and technical specs of the E71 match those of the currently available high-end Nseries phones: it has 128 MB (about 110 MB available) of internal storage memory (disk C:), microSD memory card slot (up to 8 GB), 128 MB of operating memory (RAM), USB 2.0 Full speed and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR (with A2DP and such) connectivity and is a 3.5G (HSDPA 3.6 Mbps/UMTS) device. Nothing's missing here.

To recap, the E71 is a very efficient and highly functional device, coming really close to high-end Nseries phones when it comes to technical specs and non-business features. Especially worth mentioning is its highly elegant look and design and very high build quality, providing the feel of durability, sturdiness and simply high value of the device. It's definitely NOT one of those cheaply looking phones that you don't even have to touch to imagine how they creak and squeak when squeezed just a little bit. The keyboard also deserves a praise regarding its mechanical quality. The screen's resolution is the same as in the E61(i) although it's now a little bit smaller (2.36" compared to 2.8"), but it's still very large compared to other S60 phones and it's legible and crisp even in direct sunlight, which is also a huge advantage, but when I look at it, it actually makes me sad that it's still QVGA only as at this size it could easily be a VGA one, providing if not more detail then at least smoother font.

The camera with its 3.2 Megapixel resolution is, I'd say, quite sufficient, although limited video recording resolution and frame rate disappoints a little bit, and while it's understandable that Nokia wants to reserve VGA/30 fps video recording for its multimedia range of phones, they already made an exception with the E90, so one could expect doing the same with the E71. As mentioned in the review, using the d-pad button for taking pictures, although quite convenient, affects the autofocus function as it's one-step only so it's not possible to first autofocus and only take the picture when you find the result satisfactory; instead it works in one go and results in higher probability of out-of-focus pictures. Using the tiny "T" key to autofocus and then the d-pad to take a picture doesn't help much, either, as it's quite uncomfortable. But it's not a multimedia device, so let's treat this complaint with a pinch of salt.

It's really great that the E71 joins the camp of AGPS-enabled devices and comes with the new 2.x version of Nokia Maps preinstalled. It also retains E61i's 1500 mAh BP-4L battery which means that the E71 will still run somewhere halfway its power resources when most of Nseries devices will be running out of power. 369 MHz Freescale processor, 128 MB of RAM, 128 MB of internal storage and microSD memory card slot (up to 8 GB) place the E71 on top of list of available S60 smartphones when it comes to tech specs and so do its data transmission (HSDPA/UMTS) and connectivity options. Aimed at business users, the E71 will also do just fine after work (decent camera, GPS, high audio quality, FM radio, etc.) and the "Modes" function will let you switch the device to "Private" mode with one key press as soon as you shut the door of your office. No accelerometer and no TV Out, well pity, but you definitely can live without those.

The reviewed unit was a pre-commercial model, which seemed to have final hardware but not neccessarily final software. It was completely stable and every function worked fine but further optimizations and changes (e.g. when it comes to supported functions and/or preinstalled software) may happen before the product starts shipping commercially. Hence this review is actually meant just as an introduction and is supposed to be enhanced and/or modified when I get hold of a commercial unit. A similar note applies to sample pictures and videos contained in this preview: please consider them as coming from a pre-commercial device, i.e. not necessarily fully reflecting the quality of what final units will deliver. Product pictures in this article show the black version of the E71; a white version will also be available.

Pro's:

  • very high build quality and elegant design
  • QWERTY keyboard with great tactile feedback and almost perfect d-pad
  • 3.2 Megapixel AF camera
  • HSDPA, UMTS, WLAN b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, USB 2.0 Full speed
  • large screen
  • high capacity 1500 mAh battery (compared to batteries included with most of Nseries phones)
  • 369 MHz ARM11-based Freescale processor, 128 MB RAM
  • built-in Assisted GPS and Nokia Maps
  • useful "Modes" and "Encryption" functions, built-in Dictionary
  • FM radio

Con's:

  • limited video recording resolution and frame rate
  • no accelerometer, no TV Out
  • VGA-resolution screen of this physical size would not be an exaggeration
  • d-pad as Camera button doesn't let taking full advantage of the autofocus function
  • Nokia, PLEASE, make it possible to open pages in new window in your browser!

The only possible verdict I can give the E71 (taking into consideration its target user type) is WARMLY RECOMMENDED, with the most points scored for its elegant design and high build quality.

Originally published at My-Symbian.com