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*#06# IMEI code *#9998*4357# Help Menu *#9998*5282# Java menu (GRPS/CSD settings for JAVA server) *#9999#0# Monitor Mode *#9999# or *#9998*9999# Software Version *#8888# or *#9998*8888# Hardware Version *#9998*746# or *#9998*0746# or *#0746# Sim Infos *#9998*523# or *#9998*0523# or *#0523# Display Contrast *#9998*842# or *#9998*0842# or *#0842# Vibration On (until you push OK) *#9998*289# or *#9998*0289# or *#0289# Buzzer On (until you push OK) *#9998*288# or *#9998*0288# or *#0288# Battery & Field Infos *#9998*377# or *#9998*0377# Error log *#9998*778# or *#9998*0778# or *#0778# Sim Service table *#9998*782# show date and alarm clock *#8999*638# show network information *#9998*5646# change operator logo at startup *#9998*76# production number *#9998*968# view melody for alarm *#9998*585# Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) *#3243948# Digital Audio Interference Off *#32436837# Digital Audio Interference On SAMSUNG T100 SECRET CODES *#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 *#8999*228# -> Battery status (capacity, voltage, temperature) *#8999*246# -> Program status *#8999*289# -> Change Alarm Buzzer Frequency *#8999*324# -> Debug screens *#8999*364# -> Watchdog *#8999*377# -> EEPROM Error Stack *#8999*427# -> Trace Watchdog *#8999*523# -> Change LCD contrast *#8999*544# -> Jig detect *#8999*636# -> Memory status *#8999*746# -> SIM File Size *#8999*778# -> SIM Service Table *#8999*785# -> RTK (Run Time Kernel) errors *#8999*786# -> Run, Last UP, Last DOWN *#8999*837# -> Software Version *#8999*842# -> Test Vibrator *#8999*862# -> Vocoder Reg *#8999*872# -> Diag *#8999*947# -> Reset On Fatal Error *#8999*999# -> Last/Chk *#8999*9266# -> Yann debug screen (=Debug Screens?) *#8999*9999# -> Software version *0001*s*f*t# -> Changes serial parameters (s=?, f=0,1, t=0,1) (incomplete) *0002*?# -> unknown *0003*?# -> unknown ???????????????????????????????? SAMSUNG V200 SECRET CODES ? v200 Unlock Code-> *2767*7822573738# *#9324# Netmon (press the hangup key to exit) *#9998*JAVA# Edit GPRS/ CSD settings (S100 Only) *#9998*Help# Help screen/ List of codes *#9998*LOGO# Change operator Logo *#9998*RTC# RTC Display *#9998*Bat# Battery Status *#9998*Buz# Turns Buzzer ON *#9998*Vib# Turns Vibrator ON *#9998*LCD# LCD Contrast *#9998*9999# Softwre Version *#9998*8888# Hardware Version *#9998*377# NVM Error Log (?????) *#9998*NET# SIM Network ID *#9998*778# SIM Serv. Table *#9998*SIM# SIM Info *#9998*PN# Production No. *#9998*968# Reminder Tune *#9998*NVM# Displays Non-Volitile Memory Status *#9999*C# ??????????????????? *#06# Displays phones I**I No. *#9998*2576# Forces SIM Error *#9998*DEAD# Forces Phone Crash *2767*MEDIA# Resets the medis on the phone (deletes all downloaded pics/tones) *2767*FULL# Resets the EEPRON *DANGEROUS* *2767*CUST# Resets the Custom EEPRON *2767*JAVA# Resets JAV downloads (deletes all downloaded midlits) *2767*STACKRESET# Resets Stack *2767*225RESET# ????????????????? * Dangerous * *2767*WAP# Resets WAP Setting & Deletes Favorites SAMSUNG A800 SECRET CODES The universal unlock code is *2767*637# do this with out your sim in. Posted by litemint Essential Nokia Facts by brickz15 of PD 1) The ringtone �Nokia tune� is actually based on a 19th century guitar work named �Gran Vals� by Spanish musician Francisco T�rrega. The Nokia Tune was originally named �Grande Valse� on Nokia phones but was changed to �Nokia Tune� around 1998 when it became so well known that people referred to it as the �Nokia Tune.� 2) The world�s first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia phone. 3) Nokia is currently the world�s largest digital camera manufacturer, as the sales of its camera-equipped mobile phones have exceeded those of any conventional camera manufacturer. 4) The �Special� tone available to users of Nokia phones when receiving SMS (text messages) is actually Morse code for �SMS�. Similarly, the �Ascending� SMS tone is Morse code for �Connecting People,� Nokia�s slogan. The �Standard� SMS tone is Morse code for �M� (Message). 5) The Nokia corporate font (typeface) is the AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Spiekermann. Previously in advertising and in its mobile phone User�s Guides Nokia mostly used the Agfa Rotis Sans font. 6) In Asia, the digit 4 never appears in any Nokia handset model number, because 4 is considered unlucky in many parts of Southeast/East Asia. 7) Nokia was listed as the 20th most admirable company worldwide in Fortune�s list of 2006 (1st in network communications, 4th non-US company). 8. Unlike other modern day handsets, Nokia phones do not automatically start the call timer when the call is connected, but start it when the call is initiated. (Except for Series 60 based handsets like the Nokia 6600) 9) Nokia is sometimes called aikon (Nokia backwards) by non-Nokia mobile phone users and by mobile software developers, because �aikon� is used in various SDK software packages, including Nokia�s own Symbian S60 SDK. 10) The name of the town of Nokia originated from the river which flowed through the town. The river itself, Nokianvirta, was named after the old Finnish word originally meaning sable, later pine marten. A species of this small, black-furred predatory animal was once found in the region, but it is now extinct. heto ang analyzer ng IMEI code ng phone nyo. numberingplans/?page=analysis⊂=imeinr [ This Message was edited by: litemint on 2009-03-28 07:35 ] Posted by litemint The IMEI is the International Mobile station Equipment Identity It is composed of the following: IMEI = TAC + FAC + SNR + CD IMEI = International Mobile station Equipment Identity TAC = Type Approval Code FAC = Final Assembly Code SNR = Serial Number CD = Check Digit The composition of the IMEI is such that each individual mobile station equipment can be separately identified. Information is contained in the IMEI by which a GSM PLMN, after requesting it, can immediately decide whether or not to accept calls made thru this equipment. Therefore the manufacturer is responsible for ascertaining that each IMEI is unique and keeping records of produced and delivered mobile stations. The IMEI contains all information which is necessary for a network operator to make relations thru its administrative system to trace the equipment to its origin of production. The IMEI (14 digits) is complemented by a check digit. The check digit is not part of the digits transmitted at IMEI check occasions. The Check Digit shall avoid manual transmission errors, e.g. when customers register stolen mobiles at the operators customer care desk. A network operator can make administrative use of the IMEI in the following manner: Three registers are defined, known as white lists, grey lists and black lists. The use of such lists is at the operators discretion. The white list is composed of all number series of equipment identities that are permitted for use. The black list contains all equipment identities that belong to equipment that need to be barred. Besides the black and white list, administrations have the possibility to use a grey list. Equipments on the grey list are not barred (unless on the black list or not on the white list), but are tracked by the network (for evaluation or other purposes). Later, the IMEISV (International Mobile station Equipment Identity and Software Version Number) was introduced. It adds a 2 digit Software Version Number (SVN) to the end of the IMEI. IMEISV = TAC + FAC + SNR + CD + SVN IMEI = International Mobile station Equipment Identity TAC = Type Approval Code FAC = Final Assembly Code SNR = Serial Number CD = Check Digit SVN = Software Version Number The SVN allows the manufacturer to identify different software versions of a given type approved mobile. The SVN is a separate field from the IMEI, although it is associated with the IMEI, and when the network requests the IMEI from the mobile, the SVN (if present) is also sent towards the network. It comprises 2 decimal digits. The white list shall use the IMEI, The Black and Grey Lists may also use the SVN. NOTE: The Check Digit is not applied to the Software Version Number. Some Motorola mobiles display the SVN after the IMEI with check digit. ****** M A P P I N G T H E T Y P E A P P R O V A L C O D E ****** An IMEI consists of 15 numbers from 0 to 9 ( 111111-22-333333-4 ) -Numbers 1 to 6 are the Type Approval Code (TAC) This is the data that enables your provider to tell precisely what type of phone you are using ! All IMEI start with numbers 33,44,45,49 (Explanation ?) I am making a list of TACs and FACs The TAC is issued by a central body, the FAC is issued by the manufacturer. ***PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO THIS LIST IF YOU HAVE A MOTOROLA PHONE NOT LISTED !!!!! 1000 450053 (D1-326) 2500 445000 3300 444556 5200 442742 5080 442716 .8 W 5200 6200 Flare GSM 445051 6200 Surf DCS 443441 6300 446723 Telefonica 6700 / d460 (MG1-4A11) 446790 known in Italy as Handly/Graphite d470 (MG1-4D11) 447090 Movistar 7200 442883 7500 / 1-888 445254 8200 444788 8200C 446205 8400 446072 8500 446158 Asian language 8200 with 8700 display 8700 / GC87 446620 87C 446954 Simplified Chinese display, with Chinese SMS (does not support Chinese Cellular Broadcast SMS) 8800 / MR601 447266 8900 447373 B310 (Surf DCS) 444042 GC-87CE 447265 Simplified Chinese display, with Chinese SMS (support Chinese Cellular Broadcast SMS), graphic Quick Access Key interface (like 8700), and an indicator light on phone top (like StarTAC). StarTAC 70 447264 Grey StarTAC 80 446203 Black StarTAC 70 (Royale) 447371 GSM-1800 StarTAC 80 444049 GSM-1800 StarTAC 130 448548 d160 447263 & d160 447262 d170/d170 447370 Slimlite 447070 d520 448114 d520 448118 d560 448114 Chinese market name for d520 d520 (MG2 B12) 448543 cd920 447768 cd928 447768 Chinese market name for db920 The cd928 is a 900/1800 Dual Band phone. It supports Simplified Chinese, Complex Chinese, Thai, Indonesia and Vietnam language. Support SMS by these languages. cd160 447766 cd930 447769 v3688 448835 v66 449276 m3688 448955 cd520 flip 448836 m3288 448951 m3788 449652 m3588 449174 7389 458962 TimePort 260 350029 Timeport 189 446790 Timeport 192 449279 Select 2000e 010014 Select 6000e 010016 StarTac 8600 010015 StarTAC ?? 010017 StarTAC 7000g 010025 M301 443050 one2one OEM - kind of between a 5200 and a 7500 Bosch M-Com 206 446402 Bosch M-Com 506 446840 OEM model of d460 Bosch Cartel 443023 OEM model of 5200 ***PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO THIS LIST IF YOU HAVE A MOTOROLA PHONE NOT LISTED !!!!! -Numbers 7 to 8 are the Final Assembly Code (FAC) I am quite certain that: 06 = made in Flensburg, Germany (flare) 07 = made in Flensburg, Germany 08 = made in Flensburg, Germany 31 = ? 40 = made in Easterinch, Scotland (UK) 41 = made in Easterinch, Scotland (UK) 47 = Also a very popular fake IMEI. There are thousands of phones out there with IMEI=00000047000000 ! 49 = Was found on a 8700 from China with Fake IMEI 67 = made in Illinois, USA (most prototypes) 80 = made in Tianjin, China 81 = made in Tianjin, China 92 = made in China by EASTCOM in Hangzhou 93 = made in China by EASTCOM in Hangzhou PLEASE CHECK THIS AGAINST YOUR OWN FAC !!!!!! (and let me know if I am wrong) -Numbers 9 to 14 are the Serial Number (SN) -Number 15 is the Check Digit (CD) 0 on all older phones I have seen, on newer phones the checksum of the 14-digit IMEI Sometimes the check digit is left out, giving an IMEI of only 14 numbers The IMEI number is kept in the 8 K EEPROM of the Motorola International phones The information here has been confirmed for 6200,7500,8200,d460: The 8 bytes that holds the IMEI can be found at offset 52H (82 dec) - 59H (89 dec) Lets say we are dealing with a flare, which has the IMEI 445051-07-123456-0 To make that into EEPROM data you have to align the numbers in pairs, starting with number 2 and then take each pair and switch the numbers. The first number which is not paired with another number must be paired with the nibble (4 bits) A. 4 4 5 0 5 1 0 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 IMEI 4 45 05 10 71 23 45 60 Paired 4 54 50 01 17 32 54 06 Switched 4A 54 50 01 17 32 54 06 EEPROM data However there is a crc style checksum that has to be calculated ! Posted by lelouchvilam wow, may flooders po sa esato! hehehe.... panu kaya gagawin sa limited service sa unit? samsung? Posted by ianzki How can i kn0w the ip address of my n0kia f0n? Posted by lelouchvilam use ur om or bolt, then type ip address of my mobile phone... hehehe Click to view updated thread with images
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