MOBILE HACKING
Nokia cell phone hacking codes
*#06#=Display the IMEI (Standard GSM command, works on all phones)
*#0000#=Display the firmware version and date
*#92702689#=Here you can view the S/N and the IMEI as well as the life timer (newer models). The date the phone left the factory and the date it was purchased. If your phone has been repaired the date of the repair is also visible. You will need to turn the phone off to exit this menu. Newer phones simply require you to press ok.
The following codes are specific to older series 40 phones; (Entering the following codes will restart the phone)
*4720#=Activates Half Rate, Half Rate is 5.6kbit/s and uses half thebandwidth at the cost of call quality. Network operators often activate half rate on overloaded towers during peak times to save costs.
#4720#=Deactivates Half Rate
*3370#=Activates Enhanced Full Rate, EFT attempts to match wire quality. The calls are 12.2kbit/s and are not supported by all operators. It is compatibale with the hightest AMR mode.
#3370#=Deactivates Enhanced Full Rate
*#746085685#=Display the SIM clock status
The following codes are phone specific or phase related;
*#7220#=Activate the GPRS PCCCH support (Packet Common Control Channel)
*#7230#=Deactivate the GPRS PCCCH support
*#7760#=Display the manufacturing serial number
This only works on the 3310 and 3330;
*#67705646#=Clear the operator logo, the logo will be reset to the default network operator logo.
The following codes work on newer series 40 & series 60/80 phones;
*#2820#=Display the Bluetooth MAC address (Phone must have a built in bluetooth adapter)
*#7370925538#=Reset the mobile wallet (Phone must have the mobile wallet feature)
*#7370#=Soft-format the memory (Symbian)
*#7780#=Reset to factory defaults, confirmation required (also known has a Hard-format), all phone
contents will be wiped clean
Vodafone Hack For Free GPRS
This method has been tested on different mobiles and has been confirmed to be working.
Followng are the Settings you require to configure on your Mobile:
Account Name: Vodafone_gprs
Homepage: http://live.vodafone.in/
User Name: (no need)
Pass: (no need)
Access Point Settings :-
Proxy: Enabled
Proxy Address: 10.10.1.100
Proxy Port: 9401
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Bearer Settings :-
Packet Data Access Point: portalnmms
Network type: IPV4
Authentication: normal
User Name: (no need)
Password: (no need)
*IF that happen this settings is not working then change the proxy portnumber to:-
Proxy Port: 9401
Airtel hack
Docomo hack
The Trick uses Normal Handler Apps like Opera Mini 5, Opera Mini 4.2, Etc. Just Download Any Handler App and Put The Proxy Server As "203.101.45.215" Instead Of"DIVEIN.TATADOCOMO.COM". Use Default Dive In Settings. Speed is tremendous in my Area. Almost 20-22 Kbps.
Tata Docomo free gprs
free gprs trick for free surfing and downloading in mobile. This moded software is only for symbian mobile and not for java supportable mobile.. Read out full post to know more
Download Ucweb v7.0 moded for Tata Docomo For Free Surfing And Downloading.
here is the awaited ucweb no balance deduct proxified version and tested by me , this is my own mod and tested on n70 , no balance deduct
steps:-
You Must have Minimum 1 rs balance
Download our ucweb v7.0 Moded for docomo ( for symbiam users only like N70 )
Use default tata docomo dive In settings and change its proxy to 10.124.94.9
And enjoy free surfing and downloading...
BSNL hack
Here is a 100 % working trick to unlimited use BSNL 3G at the cost of
Normal GPRS
First of all Buy a normal 2g bsnl's sim card and keep balance 50+ rs.
now activate gprs by sending sms GPRS PRE to 53733 It will be
actrivated in 24 hours, after activation get gprs settings by calling c.care
Now do e-recharge with 230 rs (or whatever unlimited plan exists in your area)
in it, After activation You have to chnage only one thing in yor 3G enabled cell.
Go to settings>tools>settings>phone&g t;network>network mode> now select UMTS
THEN do manual searching for network u will fing bsnl 3g network there wid small 3g logo along wid its name,select it as default
Now see your data singnals logo..... vola it is converted into 3G
You will get near about 500kbps to 1200 kbps speed
Remember use BSNLEGPRS or BSNLPREPAID as ur access point
Nokia Phone Secrets
First things first, Nokia is a worldwide Corporation which owns 36% of the market share. So no doubt alot of you own a Nokia mobile, whether it be CDMA or GSM.
CDMA : Is a phone which does not need a sim card to run, it just stores everything on the phone.
GSM : Is a phone which has a SIM card (like Vodafone)
There are several codes that you can use on Nokia's, i will run through these in this article.
(Stand-by mode is the main/home screen which displays your battery charge and signal)
(NOTE: The Service Programming Menu only works on CDMA phones)
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1. Service Programming Menu - *3001#12345#
This menu is the mother of all Nokia codes, you can edit your phone like mad here, most of these menus your service provider probably doesn't want you to have the ability to do. So here we go.
On stand-by mode, type in *3001#12345# and wait a few seconds for it to load up. Once the screen comes up you will have several options, all with different functions. (NOTE: this menu differs on different phones.)
1. NAM 1
2. Change SPC
3. Security
4. Server addr.
5. SW version
6. Serial number
7. Programmed
8. Field test
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1. NAM 1 (* means explained below)
This is the most useful menu your phone has, it allows you to edit the heck out of your phone! inside NAM 1 there are these different menus:
Own number*
Mobile ID number
A-key code
Alpha tag*
Emergency*
Service No.
CDMA settings
NAM status
Own number:
Self explanitory, but if you want a new number then this is where you want to go. Just enter this menu followed by the SPC (see Change SPC) then change your number. This DOES work, but the new phone number you want must not already be in use.
Alpha tag:
You know on the standby screen, there's the "Vodafone" or "Telecom" or "T-Mobile" that appears? well now you can get rid of that annoying tag. Change this to whatever you please, just to make your phone more personalised.
Emergency:
This menu is basically a menu which displays all the numbers that will divert to the emergency number of your area. For example, if you live in USA and your emergency number is 911, in this menu there will be "911","811", "991" and the obvious numbers that you may type in while trying to reach 911. It's smart not to mess with these, because you never know when you'll be in an emergency. There should be some free slots so why not add in a couple more numbers that you want to divert to your emergency?
Some people think "Wow! emergency number! that calls for free, so maybe if i put in my friends number then it will give mefree calls to him/her!" WRONG. This menu can NOT give youfree calls. If you were to put in your friends number, then whenever you called them you would end up calling the emergency line - as that's what you're diverted to! REMEMBER THIS!
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2. Change SPC
The SPC is the Service Programming Code. This code is rather hard to come across, as the service providers try to hide it from the public so they can't access these places on their phones. But luckily enough if you live in New Zealand then here is the code :)
147359 - Is the default code that will let you into 'almost' anything
665*** - Is the 'master' code, that will let you into anything you like.
(The *** is the last 3 digits of your Nokia model, for example: If your Nokia was model number '8734', then your master code will be '665734'. The 665 is the default number for the Nokia company.)
So, this menu just means you can change the code. NOTE: Some mean stores when you buy the phone tend to access this menu and change it so that the owner can't access it :( that is not always the case though, so try it out!
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3. Security
This menu just shows you the security code that is installed on your phone, couldn't be more bland.
FUN TRICK: why not have a look at your friend/work mates' phone and access this menu, you could then see their security code or change it just for fun :) But we're nice people and that's naughty, so we arn't going to do that are we..
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4. Server addr.
This is the server address of your service provider. Nothing you can do here.
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5. SW version
Once again, another menu with not alot of meaning. All you can do in here is check out when your phone was activated, and what version software it is running. This can also be accessed on GSM phones (see below)
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6. Serial number
This is your serial number. DUH.
It would be a wise idea to jot this down somewhere safe, because this could be useful. If your phone was ever lost or stolen then you could contact your service provider and give them this code. This would let them shut the phone down so that your robber couldn't use your phone - or access anything on it for that matter.
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7. Programmed
This is just a menu that you can only access once, which lets you type in when your phone was programmed.
Seem like the menus are getting lamer? Wait for the next one..
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8. Field Test
This is an option which is quite cool really. Go into Field test and change "Disabled" to "Enabled". Then get out of the whole service programming menu.
Now, turn your phone off, and back on again.
Once it loads up go to your normal menu and scroll to the bottom. Notice you have just added a new menu to your phone? It is called Net Monitor.
Net Monitor speaks for itself, with this option you can monitor your network to a small extent.
Enter Net Monitor and it will prompt you with "Group/display:" enter in 3101 and press OK.
It should take you back to your standby screen, nothing will have changed. But wait a few seconds and then all these numbers will appear on your screen. What do they mean?
There is only one number you can really understand in this menu. This number is located as the third number down, it will say something like "-50" (the 50 can range anywhere from 10 to 99). This is how strong the signal is.
For example : If your phone displayed -10 here then it's telling you that your neighbour is a cell site and your signal is really really good.
If your phone displayed -90 then it's basically telling you that where you live or where you are at that certain time has really bad signal.
You will notice that as you get closer/further away to a cell site this number will grow or decrease.
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That sums up the Service Programming Menu, and the extra things your service provider doesn't want you doing :}
There are many other codes that you can use on CDMA phones, just search around for them.
Extra Codes:
*#66767# - This code when spelt out is "NO-SMS", so shouldn't that mean no texting? well, yes. If you enter this code in on your phone then you will no longer have the ability to "Create Message" or "Reply". If you're really mean then enter it on your brother or sisters phone, that's sure to give you some laughs. You can bring them back again by re-entering the code.
*#639# - This brings you to the menu which just re-programs your phone faster. I wouldn't reccomend you doing this if you value your phone.
*#7780# - This takes you to a menu which says "Restore Factory Settings", i think you understand what will happen if you press yes :p
GSM Code:
This is the only GSM code i know from the top of my head, just search around for more as I'm sure they're out there.
*#0000# - This is probably the most useless code you can find, but anyway it just gives you information on when your phone was activated. If your phone was sent in for repair, then this date will have changed to the date when it was fixed.
*#06#=Display the IMEI (Standard GSM command, works on all phones)
*#0000#=Display the firmware version and date
*#92702689#=Here you can view the S/N and the IMEI as well as the life timer (newer models). The date the phone left the factory and the date it was purchased. If your phone has been repaired the date of the repair is also visible. You will need to turn the phone off to exit this menu. Newer phones simply require you to press ok.
The following codes are specific to older series 40 phones; (Entering the following codes will restart the phone)
*4720#=Activates Half Rate, Half Rate is 5.6kbit/s and uses half thebandwidth at the cost of call quality. Network operators often activate half rate on overloaded towers during peak times to save costs.
#4720#=Deactivates Half Rate
*3370#=Activates Enhanced Full Rate, EFT attempts to match wire quality. The calls are 12.2kbit/s and are not supported by all operators. It is compatibale with the hightest AMR mode.
#3370#=Deactivates Enhanced Full Rate
*#746085685#=Display the SIM clock status
The following codes are phone specific or phase related;
*#7220#=Activate the GPRS PCCCH support (Packet Common Control Channel)
*#7230#=Deactivate the GPRS PCCCH support
*#7760#=Display the manufacturing serial number
This only works on the 3310 and 3330;
*#67705646#=Clear the operator logo, the logo will be reset to the default network operator logo.
The following codes work on newer series 40 & series 60/80 phones;
*#2820#=Display the Bluetooth MAC address (Phone must have a built in bluetooth adapter)
*#7370925538#=Reset the mobile wallet (Phone must have the mobile wallet feature)
*#7370#=Soft-format the memory (Symbian)
*#7780#=Reset to factory defaults, confirmation required (also known has a Hard-format), all phone
contents will be wiped clean
Vodafone Hack For Free GPRS
This method has been tested on different mobiles and has been confirmed to be working.
Followng are the Settings you require to configure on your Mobile:
Account Name: Vodafone_gprs
Homepage: http://live.vodafone.in/
User Name: (no need)
Pass: (no need)
Access Point Settings :-
Proxy: Enabled
Proxy Address: 10.10.1.100
Proxy Port: 9401
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Bearer Settings :-
Packet Data Access Point: portalnmms
Network type: IPV4
Authentication: normal
User Name: (no need)
Password: (no need)
*IF that happen this settings is not working then change the proxy portnumber to:-
Proxy Port: 9401
Airtel hack
Now a days Airtel gives New option to the Subscriber to access Mobile Officedaily @ Rs.25.00/- per day. But this is too Costly.
Only 24 hours and the cost is Rs.25.00 Oh GOD!!
Only 24 hours and the cost is Rs.25.00 Oh GOD!!
But I got a Trick that’s help me to Activate my Mobile Office whole 30 days only for 25.00/. Its really good.
Just follow the Trick-1) Your account balance should be above 25.00 for the first time.2) Activate your mobile office by dialing *444*1#. You will Activate your Mobile Office in the Morning.3) You got an Activation msg. Your account should deducted by Rs. 25.00/-4) After that your can enjoy mobile office for 24 hours.5) But for unlimited access you will do this :: Just switch off your mobile from 7.00 am to 10.00am. and your account balance should be below 25.00 /6) Just try it enjoy the whole world only by 25.00.
I am Sure you should be Benefited. JUST TRY IT!!!!!!!!!
Docomo hack
The Trick uses Normal Handler Apps like Opera Mini 5, Opera Mini 4.2, Etc. Just Download Any Handler App and Put The Proxy Server As "203.101.45.215" Instead Of"DIVEIN.TATADOCOMO.COM". Use Default Dive In Settings. Speed is tremendous in my Area. Almost 20-22 Kbps.
Tata Docomo free gprs
free gprs trick for free surfing and downloading in mobile. This moded software is only for symbian mobile and not for java supportable mobile.. Read out full post to know more
Download Ucweb v7.0 moded for Tata Docomo For Free Surfing And Downloading.
here is the awaited ucweb no balance deduct proxified version and tested by me , this is my own mod and tested on n70 , no balance deduct
steps:-
You Must have Minimum 1 rs balance
Download our ucweb v7.0 Moded for docomo ( for symbiam users only like N70 )
Use default tata docomo dive In settings and change its proxy to 10.124.94.9
And enjoy free surfing and downloading...
BSNL hack
Here is a 100 % working trick to unlimited use BSNL 3G at the cost of
Normal GPRS
First of all Buy a normal 2g bsnl's sim card and keep balance 50+ rs.
now activate gprs by sending sms GPRS PRE to 53733 It will be
actrivated in 24 hours, after activation get gprs settings by calling c.care
Now do e-recharge with 230 rs (or whatever unlimited plan exists in your area)
in it, After activation You have to chnage only one thing in yor 3G enabled cell.
Go to settings>tools>settings>phone&g t;network>network mode> now select UMTS
THEN do manual searching for network u will fing bsnl 3g network there wid small 3g logo along wid its name,select it as default
Now see your data singnals logo..... vola it is converted into 3G
You will get near about 500kbps to 1200 kbps speed
Remember use BSNLEGPRS or BSNLPREPAID as ur access point
Nokia Phone Secrets
First things first, Nokia is a worldwide Corporation which owns 36% of the market share. So no doubt alot of you own a Nokia mobile, whether it be CDMA or GSM.
CDMA : Is a phone which does not need a sim card to run, it just stores everything on the phone.
GSM : Is a phone which has a SIM card (like Vodafone)
There are several codes that you can use on Nokia's, i will run through these in this article.
(Stand-by mode is the main/home screen which displays your battery charge and signal)
(NOTE: The Service Programming Menu only works on CDMA phones)
-------------------------------
1. Service Programming Menu - *3001#12345#
This menu is the mother of all Nokia codes, you can edit your phone like mad here, most of these menus your service provider probably doesn't want you to have the ability to do. So here we go.
On stand-by mode, type in *3001#12345# and wait a few seconds for it to load up. Once the screen comes up you will have several options, all with different functions. (NOTE: this menu differs on different phones.)
1. NAM 1
2. Change SPC
3. Security
4. Server addr.
5. SW version
6. Serial number
7. Programmed
8. Field test
-------------------------------------------
1. NAM 1 (* means explained below)
This is the most useful menu your phone has, it allows you to edit the heck out of your phone! inside NAM 1 there are these different menus:
Own number*
Mobile ID number
A-key code
Alpha tag*
Emergency*
Service No.
CDMA settings
NAM status
Own number:
Self explanitory, but if you want a new number then this is where you want to go. Just enter this menu followed by the SPC (see Change SPC) then change your number. This DOES work, but the new phone number you want must not already be in use.
Alpha tag:
You know on the standby screen, there's the "Vodafone" or "Telecom" or "T-Mobile" that appears? well now you can get rid of that annoying tag. Change this to whatever you please, just to make your phone more personalised.
Emergency:
This menu is basically a menu which displays all the numbers that will divert to the emergency number of your area. For example, if you live in USA and your emergency number is 911, in this menu there will be "911","811", "991" and the obvious numbers that you may type in while trying to reach 911. It's smart not to mess with these, because you never know when you'll be in an emergency. There should be some free slots so why not add in a couple more numbers that you want to divert to your emergency?
Some people think "Wow! emergency number! that calls for free, so maybe if i put in my friends number then it will give mefree calls to him/her!" WRONG. This menu can NOT give youfree calls. If you were to put in your friends number, then whenever you called them you would end up calling the emergency line - as that's what you're diverted to! REMEMBER THIS!
------------------------------------------
2. Change SPC
The SPC is the Service Programming Code. This code is rather hard to come across, as the service providers try to hide it from the public so they can't access these places on their phones. But luckily enough if you live in New Zealand then here is the code :)
147359 - Is the default code that will let you into 'almost' anything
665*** - Is the 'master' code, that will let you into anything you like.
(The *** is the last 3 digits of your Nokia model, for example: If your Nokia was model number '8734', then your master code will be '665734'. The 665 is the default number for the Nokia company.)
So, this menu just means you can change the code. NOTE: Some mean stores when you buy the phone tend to access this menu and change it so that the owner can't access it :( that is not always the case though, so try it out!
-------------------------------------------
3. Security
This menu just shows you the security code that is installed on your phone, couldn't be more bland.
FUN TRICK: why not have a look at your friend/work mates' phone and access this menu, you could then see their security code or change it just for fun :) But we're nice people and that's naughty, so we arn't going to do that are we..
------------------------------------------
4. Server addr.
This is the server address of your service provider. Nothing you can do here.
------------------------------------------
5. SW version
Once again, another menu with not alot of meaning. All you can do in here is check out when your phone was activated, and what version software it is running. This can also be accessed on GSM phones (see below)
------------------------------------------
6. Serial number
This is your serial number. DUH.
It would be a wise idea to jot this down somewhere safe, because this could be useful. If your phone was ever lost or stolen then you could contact your service provider and give them this code. This would let them shut the phone down so that your robber couldn't use your phone - or access anything on it for that matter.
------------------------------------------
7. Programmed
This is just a menu that you can only access once, which lets you type in when your phone was programmed.
Seem like the menus are getting lamer? Wait for the next one..
---------------------------------------------
8. Field Test
This is an option which is quite cool really. Go into Field test and change "Disabled" to "Enabled". Then get out of the whole service programming menu.
Now, turn your phone off, and back on again.
Once it loads up go to your normal menu and scroll to the bottom. Notice you have just added a new menu to your phone? It is called Net Monitor.
Net Monitor speaks for itself, with this option you can monitor your network to a small extent.
Enter Net Monitor and it will prompt you with "Group/display:" enter in 3101 and press OK.
It should take you back to your standby screen, nothing will have changed. But wait a few seconds and then all these numbers will appear on your screen. What do they mean?
There is only one number you can really understand in this menu. This number is located as the third number down, it will say something like "-50" (the 50 can range anywhere from 10 to 99). This is how strong the signal is.
For example : If your phone displayed -10 here then it's telling you that your neighbour is a cell site and your signal is really really good.
If your phone displayed -90 then it's basically telling you that where you live or where you are at that certain time has really bad signal.
You will notice that as you get closer/further away to a cell site this number will grow or decrease.
------------------------------------------------
That sums up the Service Programming Menu, and the extra things your service provider doesn't want you doing :}
There are many other codes that you can use on CDMA phones, just search around for them.
Extra Codes:
*#66767# - This code when spelt out is "NO-SMS", so shouldn't that mean no texting? well, yes. If you enter this code in on your phone then you will no longer have the ability to "Create Message" or "Reply". If you're really mean then enter it on your brother or sisters phone, that's sure to give you some laughs. You can bring them back again by re-entering the code.
*#639# - This brings you to the menu which just re-programs your phone faster. I wouldn't reccomend you doing this if you value your phone.
*#7780# - This takes you to a menu which says "Restore Factory Settings", i think you understand what will happen if you press yes :p
GSM Code:
This is the only GSM code i know from the top of my head, just search around for more as I'm sure they're out there.
*#0000# - This is probably the most useless code you can find, but anyway it just gives you information on when your phone was activated. If your phone was sent in for repair, then this date will have changed to the date when it was fixed.
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