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HOW TO KNOW ORIGINAL PHONE AND FAKE PHONE

Before you buy a new phone dial *#06# , it will display the serial number or IMEI number which may be 15 digits or more but must begin with 35. Now check whether the number displayed is the same with the number on the battery base. If it's original the numbers would be the same, if fake the numbers would be different. You can check your phone right now to know whether you are using original phone or fake phone.

PRODUCT CODES FOR NOKIA

NOKIA
IMEI number *#06# Software version *#0000#

NOTE: AT YOUR REQUEST WE WILL SEND YOU THE UNLOCK CODES FOR ALL BELOW CODES

HOW TO STOP RECEIVING CALLS ON YOUR PHONE OR PUT PHONE ON SMS MODE
(Example; when you are in a meeting or sleeping or at work) Dial *35*0000*11#. From then on you will not receive phone calls.

HOW TO STOP RECEIVING SMS ON YOUR PHONE


(Example; when you are in a meeting or sleeping or at work) Dial *35*0000*16#. From then on you will not receive SMS

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR NETWORK BARRING CODE (free info)


To change your Network Barring code enter: **03*330*old_password*new_password*new_password#. For Example: **03*330*0000*5555*5555#

HOW TO MAKE SOMEBODY TO PAY IF THEY FLASH YOU (free info)


If somebody is flashing you and you want to make him/her pay just dial **21*171NUMBER OF THE FLASHER#. From then on if the person flash you again his/her money will be off. Please don't use this code to wicked somebody unless you have told the person not to call you again. To cancel dial ##21#. Remember for some phones ##21# means to bar all incoming calls. Don't use these codes if you don't know what you are doing.

HOW TO STOP SOMEBODY FROM MAKING CALL WITH YOUR PHONE (Local calls)
With this code you will be the only person to make LOCAL calls from your phone. Nobody will be able to make call from your phone even if you have credit. To lock dial *33*0000#

HOW TO STOP SOMEBODY FROM MAKING CALL WITH YOUR PHONE(international calls)
With this code you will be the only person to make INTERNATIONAL calls from your phone. Nobody will be able to make call from your phone even if you have credit. To lock Dial *331*0000#

HOW TO ANSWER YOUR CALLS FROM ANOTHER PERSON'S PHONE (IF YOUR BATTERY IS LOW OR YOUR PHONE IS OFF)
Before you totally run out of battery dial **21*PHONE NUMBER OF THE PERSON YOU WANT TO RECEIVE YOUR CALLS FROM# From then if somebody call you it will ring on the person's phone you have put.

IF YOU CANNOT RECEIVE OR MAKE CALLS REFRESH YOUR SIGNAL


Dial #330*0000# to cancel all call barrings. (free info)

HOW TO HIDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER WHEN MAKING A CALL (free info)
Dial #31#(plus the phone number you want to call) Important: If you have set your phone to hide caller ID you can always select who you want to see your phone number; Dial *31#(plus the phone number you want to call) To know your caller ID status Dial *#31# NOTE BELOW

WARNING!!. These codes are very sensitive so I'am not giving it away for free. This codes can break marriages and cause serious troubles between friends. If you need the codes then contact me. You will pay US$140 to have it all and you must be over 18 years of age before I give it to you. All you would need do is put the code on the person's phone and whenever the person receives a call it will also ring on your own phone whether you live in the same house or whether you live in different cities apart you would be able to listen to his/her phone conversations. Wait until the person pick up the call first then you can start listening to their conversations. It's as simple as that. For the SMS no need to wait just go ahead and read their SMS once you receive them.

However, if you use this codes for the right reasons it is actually very helpful. For example I use it to listen to my wife's phone conversations. But before doing that I informed my wife in advance about it and she is aware I' am monitoring her calls. For this she don't mess around. I also monitor my son's call who is in school and he is also aware I' am listening to his phone conversations. I told him before puting the codes.

Guides to understanding GSM codes

IMPORTANT TELECOMMUNICATIONS ABBREVIATIONS YOU NEED TO KNOW


GSM: Global system for mobile communications PMB: Per munite billing SIM: Subscribers identification module DC: Direct current BAIC: Barring of all incoiming calls IDD: International direct dialling PIN: Personal identification number BI: Basic information OSS: Operation and support sub-system HLR: Home location register SMS: Short message service ISDN: Integrated service digital network PC: Personal computer PUK: PIN unblocking keys PTC: Private telecommunications center MRF: Mobile radio frequency IMEI: International mobile equipment identity CUG: Close users group MCC: Mobile country code CW: Call waiting PSB: Per seconds billing MMS: Multimedia message service WAP: Wireless application protocol

SMS Message Delivery Confirmation


Some GSM handsets have a built-in feature to let you know when your SMS message has been delivered, which may be a nice feature to have. Of course, it's also much more common on newer phones. If you're using a more recent handset, say, a newer Nokia or the latest Iphone 4, it's worth checking before using this workaround. If your handset doesn't support this or you wish to manually use this feature then prefix your outgoing message with 111 or*noti#, such as: To: +1-250-555-1212 Message: 111Hey Steve -- give me a call ASAP The recipient of the message won't receive the "111" or "*noti#" at the beginning of the message, but you will receive a confirmation that it has been delivered to their handset. Note that not all GSM networks support this feature (e.g., Fido in Canada supports 111, T-Mobile supports *noti#)

GSM Code Scheme and Passwords


Most of the codes given below follow this pattern. With enough use, you will learn to know what each means:

* activate ** register and activate *# check status # unregister ## unregister and deactivate

Some service providers will also let you change your passwords as follows: Change Call Barring PIN code: **03*oldPIN*newPIN*newPIN# Change SIM PIN code: **04*oldPIN*newPIN*newPIN# If you have never set a PIN before, try the usual default of '0000', '1111', or the last 4 digits of your phone number. If none of these work then contact your service provider. Note that the PIN is not the same as the Call Barring [code] given in the Call Barring section below.

Call Forwarding
GSM supports four different types of Call Forwarding or Call Diversion. These are: Forward all calls Unconditionally forwards all calls made to your phone to another location, such as another phone number or voice mail. This setting, if activated,

overrides all other types of conditional forwarding mentioned below. Forward if busy/engaged Forwards calls to another location if you are using your phone and you have either disabled call waiting or if you are in the process of making an outgoing call. Forward if no answer Will forward calls to another location if the call is not answered after a set period of time. Forward if unreachable Forwards calls to another location if the handset is off or outside a service area. The table below gives the call forwarding codes. Hit [SEND] after any command. Some of these commands may be accessible on your handset's menu, but this varies between handsets and service providers. [dest] refers to the destination number, if long distance remember to add the appropriate prefix codes; [sec] refers to the delay in seconds before forwarding the call. Minimum 5 Maximum 30 in 5 second increments only (i.e., 5,10,15,20,25, or 30; default is usually 15). Feature Forward all Activate: Cancel&R etain: Reestabli sh: Cancel&F orget: Status: If busy Activate: Cancel&R etain: Reestabli sh: Cancel&F orget: Status: If no answer Activate: Cancel&R etain: Reestabli sh: All Calls Voice Calls Data Calls Fax Calls Line 2 Calls

*21*[dest] # #21# *21# ##21# *#21#

*21*[dest]*1 1# #21*11# *21*11# ##21*11# *#21*11#

*21*[dest]*2 5# #21*25# *21*25# ##21*25# *#21*25#

*21*[dest]*1 3# #21*13# *21*13# ##21*13# *#21*13#

*21*[dest]*8 9# #21*89# *21*89# ##21*89# *#21*89#

*67*[dest] # #67# *67# ##67# *#67#

*67*[dest]*1 1# #67*11# *67*11# ##67*11# *#67*11#

*67*[dest]*2 5# #67*25# *67*25# ##67*25# *#67*25#

*67*[dest]*1 3# #67*13# *67*13# ##67*13# *#67*13#

*67*[dest]*8 9# #67*89# *67*89# ##67*89# *#67*89#

*61*[dest] *[sec]# #61# *61# ##61# *#61#

*61*[dest]*1 1*[sec]# #61*11# *61*11# ##61*11# *#61*11#

*61*[dest]*2 5*[sec]# #61*25# *61*25# ##61*25# *#61*25#

*61*[dest]*1 3*[sec]# #61*13# *61*13# ##61*13# *#61*13#

*61*[dest]*8 9*[sec]# #61*89# *61*89# ##61*89# *#61*89#

Cancel&F orget: Status: If unreach able Activate: Cancel&R etain: Reestabli sh: Cancel&F orget: Status: All 4 Activate: Cancel&R etain: Reestabli sh: Cancel&F orget: Status: All conditio nals Activate: Cancel&R etain: Reestabli sh: Cancel&F orget: Status:

*62*[dest] # #62# *62# ##62# *#62#

*62*[dest]*1 1# #62*11# *62*11# ##62*11# *#62*11#

*62*[dest]*2 5# #62*25# *62*25# ##62*25# *#62*25#

*62*[dest]*1 3# #62*13# *62*13# ##62*13# *#62*13#

*62*[dest]*8 9# #62*89# *62*89# ##62*89# *#62*89#

*002*[dest ]# #002# *002# ##002# *#002#

*002*[dest]* 11# #002*11# *002*11# ##002*11# *#002*11#

*002*[dest]* 25# #002*25# *002*25# ##002*25# *#002*25#

*002*[dest]* 13# #002*13# *002*13# ##002*13# *#002*13#

*002*[dest]* 89# #002*89# *002*89# ##002*89# *#002*89#

*004*[dest ]# #004# *004# ##004# *#004#

*004*[dest]* 11# #004*11# *004*11# ##004*11# *#004*11#

*004*[dest]* 25# #004*25# *004*25# ##004*25# *#004*25#

*004*[dest]* 13# #004*13# *004*13# ##004*13# *#004*13#

*004*[dest]* 89# #004*89# *004*89# ##004*89# *#004*89#

Most people will arrange to forward their voice calls to a voice mailbox number. For Canadian Fido customers, you can enter the number "3436" (this spells FIDO) into the [dest] field and this will set the local voice mailbox access number automatically for you. If you are unsure what your local voice mailbox number is then contact your service provider. GSM also supports call forwarding if you hit the end key on an incoming call. This is particularly handy if your phone rings and you either can't or don't want to answer it. Hitting the [END] key will automatically forward the caller to whatever number you have set up to forward to under the "forward if no answer" or "forward all". If

you haven't set up call forwarding and hit the [END] key during an incoming call then your caller will hear an initial ringing tone followed by a busy or engaged tone.

Call Waiting
Activate: *43# Cancel: #43# Status: *#43#
To answer an incoming call waiting just hit the [SEND] key and your first caller will be put on hold and you can talk to the second caller. Alternatively you can hit [2][SEND]. To join both callers in a conference call, select the "join" or "conference" setting on your phone (not supported on all handsets). If you wish to take the second call and are finished talking to the first caller then hit the [END] key and your phone will start ringing with the second caller and then hit [SEND] to answer the call. Alternatively you can hit [1][SEND]. If you do not wish to talk to the second caller and want to continue to talk to the first caller you can either choose to ignore the call waiting tone or hit [0][SEND].

Caller ID / Call Display


If you wish to either show or hide your phone number on outgoing calls then you may either set this on your phone's menu or manually enter the code before dialing. These codes will override whatever menu setting you have on a per-call basis.
Do not display: #31#[phone number] Display: *31#[phone number] Status: *#31# North American GSM service providers also support the landline codes for this feature (these also work on CDMA and iDEN phones): Do not display: *67[phone number] Display: *82[phone number] There are also codes to show or prevent incoming numbers from being shown on your handset if you subscribe to this feature. I'm not too sure why you'd want to do this, but just in case you do:

Do not display: #30# Display: *30# Status: *#30#

Call Barring
If you wish to restrict calls that can be made or received by your handset then this is referred to as "Call Barring". All Call Barring codes are specific to your network, so you'll have to ask your service provider what [code] to enter below:
Featu re All Outgoing Incoming Outgoing Internatio nal Outgoing Intl except home country **332*[cod e]# ##332*[co de]# *#332# Incoming outside home country **351*[cod e]# ##351*[co de]# *#351#

Activa te: Cance l: Status :

**330*[cod e]# ##330*[co de]# *#330#

**333*[cod e]# ##333*[co de]# *#333#

**35*[cod e]# ##35*[co de]# *#35#

**331*[cod e]# ##331*[co de]# *#331#

Do Not Disturb
This particular feature is available from some North American GSM, CDMA, and iDEN providers: Do not disturb: *78 Cancel: *79

Other Miscellaneous Codes


These have been collected from various sources and may be specific to certain networks only. Use at your own risk!
Minutes Used: #646# (646 spells 'MIN') Own Number: *#100# HLR number: *#101# Switch number: *#102# Network Time: *#103# Voice mailbox number: *#104# Switch number: *#105#

Last Caller: *#147# Vodafone Prepaid balance: *#1345# or *174#

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