Mobile Codes

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Nokia Access Code

    1. 30# : Show ‘private number’ calling you.
    2. 73# : To Reset timer phone and game score (di atas several phonecell).
    3. 7780# : Return to setting factory (factory setting).
    4. 2820# : Address of peripheral IP Bluetooth (for celullar phone that have Bluetooth).

xx# : Access quick to name/nomer telephone in phone book celullar phone, for example 20#. Knob off : Depress briefly, to make a move between profile.

  • 3370# : Activate EFR(Enhanced Full Rate) Codec (not applicable in celullar phone Symbian).
  1. 3370# : Deactivate EFR Codec.
    1. 4270# : Activate Half Rate Codec.
    2. 4270# : Deactivate Half Rate Codec.
    3. 0000# : Present version of celullar phone software.
    4. 9999# : Alternative Code if *#0000# not work.
    5. 06# : See number IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity).
    6. 21# : Check transfer number “All Call” that used [by].
    7. 2640# : Present code of celullar phone security that used [by].
    8. 43# : Check status “Call Waiting”.
    9. 61# : To check caller number that transferred when not you answer.
    10. 62# : Checked caller number that transferred when your celullar phone beyond reach.
    11. 67# : Checked caller number that transferred when your celullar phone.
    • 21*number# : Animate transfer “All Call” at stuffed number.
    • 61*number# : Animate transfer “No Reply” at stuffed number.
    • 67*number# : Animate transfer “Di atas Bussy” at stuffed number.
    1. 67705646# : Change logo of logo operator in Nokia 3310 and 3330.
    2. 746025625# : Present status SIM Clock.
    3. 7760# : Present manufacturer code (a large part of old type celullar phones).
    4. 92702689# : Emerge : 1. Serial Number, 2. Date Made, 3. Purchase Date, 4. Date of last repair, 5.Transfer user data. Exit from this mode must restart celullar phone ( at some celullar phones ).