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.

***/// ***/// NOTE /// *** RED COLOR , they appear serious !!! Use at
own risk !!!

*#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 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

Useful Samsung Codes

*#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 Reset Codes

You can try these in case you downloaded corrupted or incompatible Java midlets or other media, which are causing problems with the phone.

*2767*JAVA# Java Reset and (Deletes all Java Midlets)



*2767*MEDIA# Reset Media (Deletes All Sounds and Pics)



*2767*WAP# Wap Reset



*2767*CUST# Reset Custom EEPR0M



*2767*FULL# Reset Full EEPR0M (Caution)



For example : *2767*JAVA# would be keyed in as *2767*5282#





Note : Not all codes will work with SGH-C100.

Nokia Mobile Secret Codes

To check the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Type-

*#06#

Information you get from the IMEI-

XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X

TAC FAC SNR SP



TAC = Type approval code

FAC = Final assembly code

SNR = Serial number

SP = Spare

To check the phones Software revision type-

*#0000#

Information you get from the Software revision-

V 05.31

18-02-99

NSE-3

1ST Line = Software revision

2ND Line = The date of the software release

3RD Line = Phone type

To enter the service menu type-

*#92702689# (*#WAR0ANTY#)

Serial number (IMEI)

Production date (MM/YY)

Purchase date (MM/YY) You can only enter the date once.

Date of last repair (0000=No repair)

Transfer user data to another Nokia phone via Infra-Red

Clock Stopping

To check weather your SIM Card supports clock stopping type-

*#746025625# (*#SIM0CLOCK#)



Revealing the Headphone and Car-Kit menus

Please note that if you do these next tricks, the new menus can't be erased without retoring the factory default settings. To do these tricks you need to short-circuit the pins on the bottom of the phone next to where you plug in you charger.



1. To activate the "Headset" menu, you need to short-circuit pins "3" and "4". After a short time the word "Headset" will be shown in the display. Menu 3-6 is now enabled.

2. To activate the "Car" menu, you need to short-circuit pins "4" and "5". After a short time the word "Car" will be shown in the display. Menu 3-7 is now enabled.



THE REBOOT TRICK

This should work on all software versions of the 6110.

1. Go to the Calendar (Menu-8)

2. Make a note or reminder.

3. Enter some text into the edit box.

4. Hold "Clear" until the whole text is cleared, then press "Back".

5. Press "0". The main screen will now be showing but a space appears on the screen. (you can't see it)

6. Enter 4 digits (e.g. 1234).

7. Use the down arrow to move the cursor to the left side of the numbers and the space (Down arrow twice).

8. Now enter 6 digits and press the call button.



Wait for a few seconds, the screen should start to flash and reboots. It should alsowork on other menus like the "Profiles" menu.



EFR CALL QUALITY

To activate EFR (Enhanced Full Rate) Enter the code-

*3370#

This improves call quality but decreases batterylife by about 5%

To deactivate it, Enter the code-

#3370#



THE JAMES BOND TRICK

If you short-circuit theleft middle and right pins on the bottom of the phone with all connections touching each other, the Nokia software hangs! The profile "Headset" will be activated. Before you do this just activate the "Automatic Answer" in the headset profile and set the ringing volume to "Mute". Now you can use your phone for checking out what people are talking about in a room. Just place it under a table in a room and call it. The phone receives the call without ringing and you can listen to what people are saying.



NETWORK MONITOR

There is a hidden menu inside your Nokia phone. If you want to activate it, you'll have to re-program some chips inside of your phone.

Check your software version. You can only continue if you have v4.33, v4.73 or v5.24.

Take apart the phone.

De-solder the EEPROM (ATMEL AT 24C64).

Read out the data with an EEPROM programmer and save it to a file (Backup).

If you have v.33 or v4.73, change the address "03B8" from "00" to "FF".

If you have v5.24 then change the address "0378" from "00" to "FF".

Write the new data to the EEPROM and solder it back to the phone,

Power on your phone and you should have "Netmonitor" enabled.

The Network Monitor gives you the following information.



Carrier number

MS RX Level in DBM

Received signal quality

MS TX power level

C1 (Path loss criterion, used for cell selection and reselection). The range is -99 to 99.

RTL (Radio link timeout).

Timeslot

Indication of the transmitter status

Information on the Network parameters.

TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity).

Cell identification (Cell ID, Number of cells being used).

MCC (Mobile country code)

MCN (Mobile network code)

LAC (Location area code)

Ciphering (On/Off)

Hopping (On/Off)

DTX (On/Off)

Discard cell barred information



CHECK SIM-LOCK

Note - If you bought your Nokia on UK Vodafone or UK Cellnet you do not need to check this because they both transmit on GSM900, and they don't lock the phones. However if you bought your phone on UK Orange or UK One2one your phone may be blocked. The reason is that they both transmitt on GSM1800. To make a call on GSM1800 you need what is known as a "Dual band" phone. A dual band phone is able to transmit on both GSM900 and GSM1800, so they lock the phones so you can't use it with any other network simcard. If you find that your phone is locked you can try different software to unlock it. (we havn't found one that works yet), or you can ask your service provider who will gladly exchange the 10 digit code for about £35.

This is how to check the status of the 4 different locks. Aslo don't try entering the wrong number, because after 3 times it will block the phone for good.



There are 4 different locks on your Nokia phone.

COUNTRY-LOCK

NETWORK-LOCK

PROVIDER-LOCK

SIMCARD-LOCK

The code to read out the sim-lock status of your phone is



#PW+(MASTERCODE)+(Y)#

# = DOUBLE-CROSS

W = PRESS "*" THREE TIMES

P = PRESS "*" FOUR TIMES

+ = PRESS "*" TWO TIMES

MASTERCODE = 1234567890

Y = NUMBER 1 TO 4

The master code is a secret code. The code has 10 digits, To read out the sim-lock status you can enter every combination you want!

"Y" Shows the status of the network-lock. Here you can enter a number from "1" to "4". The "4" is for the sim-card lock.



SIM-LOCK CHECKS

#PW+1234567890+1# = GIVES PROVIDER-LOCK STATUS

#PW+1234567890+2# = GIVES NETWORK-LOCK STATUS

#PW+1234567890+3# = GIVES COUNTRY-LOCK STATUS

#PW+1234567890+4# = GIVES SIM-CARD-LOCK STATUS.

Nokia to launch Nokia 2228 CDMA phone


Recently, Nokia revealed its plans to release a novel and extraordinary handset titled Nokia 2228. This handset is equipped with some unique features, is a perfect combo of slim 12 mm compact design and ultra light weight, and is meant for those, who want style as well as functionality.

It has been learnt that Nokia 2228 would be launched in selected CDMA market in the Q4 of 2008.

There are many exciting features of this handset, which includes a 1.3 mega-pixel camera, built in media player, numerous modes of messaging and the set also supports most of the common digital formats.

Speaker dependent voice recognition and an integrated handfree speaker are other attractive features. Nokia 2228 can also be used as a modem, which will let the user connect the phone to a PC.

Other than this, this handset is available with an LED that flashes in cycles at a user-defined interval or in off mode thus indicates messages waiting. Incoming calls are also flashed by it.
Source:topnews.in

Nokia N75 Technical Specification

Memory Functions
Up to 40 MB on-board free user memory †
Micro-SD memory card support up to 2GB (hot swappable) (may be sold separately)*
Approximate memory capacity with 1GB memory card installed:
Video (MPEG4 CIF @ 15fps AAC audio) up to 4.2 hours
Photos (3.2 megapixel) up to 2500 photos
Music (eAAC+): up to 550 tracks (based on 3:45 per song and 64 kbps eAAC+ encoding and a 1GB microSD card)*


* Please note that the memory capacity of the memory card in the sales package may vary depending on the market and/or your network operator/service provider and changes to product details are possible without prior notice. No MicroSD card in standard sales box. Offering may vary by operator. Application offering may also vary.

Display and User Interface
Main display: 2.4 QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) color display with up to 16M colors. Ambient light sensor - used to optimize display brightness
Display brightness up to 230 Cd/m2
Slideshow from Gallery
Cover-display: 1.36 color display (160x128)
Display capable of up to 262,144 colors
Display brightness up to 100 Cd/m2
Nokia S60 3rd Edition User Interface, Symbian 9.1
Support for music, radio, camera and phone in cover display
Digital Rights Management: DRM 1.0 Forward Lock OMA DRM 1.0, WM DRM 10
3GPP Rel. 99 compliant
Speech CODEC's Supported: AMR, FR, EFR, HR

Camera Specifications
Sensor: CMOS 2 Megapixel (1600x1200) fixed focus
Integrated LED Flash
Mobile Photography
Still Image resolutions: VGA (640x480), 1 MPix (1024x768), 2 Mpix (1600 x 1200)
Still Image file format: JPEG/EXIF
Exposure compensation
White Balance: Automatic, Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent
Scene: Auto, User defined, Portrait, Landscape, Night, Night Portrait
Color tone: Normal, Sepia, B&W, Negative

Mobile Video
Video resolution: QCIF (176x144), CIF (352x288)
Audio recording: AAC-LC
Video file format: MPEG-4, 3GPP)
White Balance: Automatic, Sunny, Incandescent, Fluorescent
Scene: Normal, Night
Color tone: Normal, Sepia, B&W, Negative
Digital zoom up to 8x
Video capture: 60 min (CIF, 15fps)

Editing
On device Photo editor and Video editor (manual & automatic)
Print
Nokia XpressPrint - direct printing via USB (PictBridge) and Bluetooth (BPP), from memory card or via online printing. Find out more about Nokia XpressPrint (Service subject to availability)
Share
Nokia XpressShare - share effortlessly from Gallery or after capture via Email, Bluetooth, MMS or IrDA. Find out more about Nokia XpressShare

Transfer and Storage
Nokia XpressTransfer - easy to transfer and organize photos and video between your device and PC.. Find out more about Nokia XpressTransfer
Comes with Adobe Photoshop Album 3.0 Starter Edition.
Nokia Lifeblog

Music Features
Sync your ripped and purchased music in Windows Media Player to your phone
Digital music player formats: MP3/M4A/AAC/eAAC+/WMA
Playlists and equalizer
Dedicated music keys in cover user interface
Stereo FM radio, requires headset to be attached
OMA DRM 2.0 and WM DRM 10 support for music

Messaging
E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS11,14
Office applications
Viewing of email attachments - Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, PDF, ZIP
PIM
Contacts, Calendar, To-do, Notes, Recorder, Calculator, Clock, Converter, Synchronization
Synchronization
Local/Remote (using SyncML)1
Data: Calendar, Contacts, To-do, Notes, E-mail
PC Applications: Microsoft Outlook (98, 2000, 2002, 2003), Outlook Express, Lotus Organizer (5.0, 6.0), Lotus Notes (5.0, 6.0)
Call Management
Call Logs, Speed dial, Voice dialing (with SIND) and voice commands
Vibrating alert
Connectivity
Pop-Port™ interface with USB 2.0 (Mass Storage Class)
Bluetooth wireless technology 2.022
Infrared
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)
TTY/TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) HDA-10 Adapter required.
For more information and user instructions, go to www.nokiaaccessibility.com.
Data Transfer
EGPRS class B, multi slot class 10, (4 Rx + 3 Tx / Max Sum 5), max speed DL/UL= 236.8 / 177.6 kbits/s1,15
GPRS class B, multi slot class 10 (4 Rx + 3 Tx / Max Sum 5), max speed DL/UL= 85.6 / 64.2 kbits/s
WCDMA 850/1900 MHz with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed DL/UL= 384/384kbps, CS max speed 64kbps)
Add-on Software
Symbian 9.1 OS
Nokia S60 3rd Edition User Interface
Java® MIDP 2.0
C++ and Java SDK's
RealPlayer media player
Format: H263
Package Contents
N75 Phone
Charger AC-4U
Battery BL-5BT (800mAh)
Connectivity cable CA-53
CD-ROM: Nokia PCSuite 6.8 with Adobe Photoshop Album 3.0 & Lifeblog 2.1
User Manual, Get Started Guide
Specifications
Weight: 4.36 ounces
Dimensions: 3.74 x 2.05 x 0.80 inches
Service
WCDMA 850/1900, Quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Phone Battery Life
Standard Li-Ion Battery 800 mAh
Talk time:
WCDMA: up to 2.2 hours
EGSM: up to 4.2 hours
Standby time:
WCDMA: up to 8.3 days
EGSM: up to 8.3 days
Photos: up to 3000 photos
Video:
Video capture: up to 2 hours
Music playback: up to 9.5 hours (in offline, headphones connected)
All Nokia N75 Device Batteries


* Battery talk and standby times are estimates only and depend on network configuration, signal strength, features used, battery age and condition, charging practices, temperatures to which battery is exposed, whether use is in digital mode (or analog mode, if any), and many other factors. Please note that the amount of time a phone is used for calls will affect its standby time. Likewise, the amount of time that the phone is turned on and in standby mode will affect its talk time. For further information, please refer to the phone's user guide.

Nokia N75


The N75 was designed for the US market, unlike most other S60 smartphones that make their winding way here many months after their overseas release. A large segment of the American market has an ongoing love affair with the flip phone, perhaps thanks to the venerated Motorola StarTac of old that seemed to define "cell phone" in the US. We like our music controls on the front flip. And so Nokia gave us a clamshell phone with music controls on the flip and a RAZR-esque metallic flat keypad. Unlike the not so bright RAZR and other flips on the market, the N75 gives us plenty of brains: it's a smartphone running Symbian OS and Nokia S60 3rd Edition. It features a best of breed web browser (though Cingular has buried it in the Tools folder), PC syncing capabilities and it can run third party applications (not just the Java kind you buy from the carrier and download online). It provides company for the Cingular 3125 Windows Mobile Smartphone-- the only other smart flip on the market today (OK, Verizon has a Pantech clamshell MS Smartphone that hasn't exactly taken the world by storm).

We've been waiting for the N75 since December 2006, and its release went from seemingly imminent to is it ever going to happen in the months since. It's meant to be a relatively affordable smartphone (in the US, we don't like to pay a lot for our phones). At $250 ($199 after rebate) direct from Cingular, you get a lot of phone for the money. It's a smartphone, has a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, a music player, 3G and great call quality. Unfortunately, it has the slower flavor of 3G, called UMTS rather than the raging HSDPA found on the Cingular 8525 and Samsung BlackJack. UMTS caps at 384k, while we regularly get 900k on our HSDPA phones (with a much higher theoretical cap). UMTS is prevalent in Europe, and thus so far Nokia has stuck with that standard. Still, it's twice as fast as EDGE and good enough for Internet use on the phone, but slow for tethering with a notebook.



Clearly, the N75's 2 megapixel camera isn't meant to compete with the flagship Nokia N95's 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss autofocus lens. Those of you who were thinking of opting for the N75 rather than the N95 to save many hundreds of dollars, be assured the N75 is a nice phone but no N95. The N75 isn't as responsive when navigating folders and launching programs, lacks WiFi and the internal GPS to name a few points. But then, it's not $700 either!

If you're upgrading from the aged Nokia 6682 or 7610, you'll be in heaven (unless you hate clamshells) since the N75 is superior in every way except battery life.

Nokia N 75 Spec

Display: Main (inner) 16 million color 24 bit TFT LCD. Screen size diagonally: 2.4 ". Resolution: 240 x 320. Outer display: 262k colors, 160 x 128 pixels, 1.36 inches.

Battery: Lithium Ion rechargeable Nokia BL-5BT. Battery is user replaceable. 800 mA. Claimed talk time: 250 minutes on GSM networks and 132 on 3G UMTS. Claimed standby: 250 hours.

Performance: ARM family CPU running at approximately 220 MHz. 40 megs available memory for storage. 21 megs RAM typically free at boot to run applications.

Size: 43.74 x 2.05 x 0.8 inches. Weight: 4.36 ounces.

Phone: GSM quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz with EDGE (class B, multi-slot class 10) and 3G UMTS on the US bands (850/1900 MHz).

Camera: 2.0MP with fixed focus lens and LED flash. 1600 x 1200 max resolution. Camcorder: 352 x 288 max resolution at 15fps, also lower resolution clips suitable for MMS. Can save video in H.263 and MEG4 formats.

Audio: Built-in stereo speakers, mic and Nokia Pop-Port stereo headphone jack (headset not included). FM radio (uses headset as the antenna), Music player supporting OMA DRM, RealPlayer and text-to-speech included. Has voice recorder, vibrate feature and speakerphone.

Networking: Bluetooth 2.0. Headset, handsfree, FTP, DUN, Bluetooth Printing (BPP), SIM Acccess, Fax and OBEX profiles.

Software: Symbian OS 9.1 with Nokia S60 3rd Edition. Java VM (MIDP 2.0), full HTML web browser and a WAP browser, e-mail client (POP3/IMAP), QuickOffice for MS Office document viewer, full PIM applications (address book, calendar, tasks Adobe Acrobat viewer, Real Player, music player, Gallery, Voice Aid, Speed Dial, Profiles, Message Reader, Zip utility, unit converter, calculator, MobiTV, Cingular Video, IM client (AIM, MSN and Yahoo), Cingular Mobile email for Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, AOL mail, AT&T and Bellsouth email, LifeBlog, 3D Pool Hall, File Manager, memory card manager, voice recorder, voice command, Flash Lite player, trial versions of Lumines, Tetris, and eBay app by Bonfire.

Expansion: 1 microSD card slot compatible with cards up to 2 gigs (card not included). Has IR port and USB 2.0 port.

In the box: Phone, battery, compact world charger AC-4U, USB sync cable CA-53, printed manual and software CD with PC Suite, LifeBlog, Windows Media Player driver and Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition.