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*#06# is for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity). But what dose *#05# do? When I test it it first say "Code do not match" then it want me to enter a PUK:
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Posted: 2003-01-24 14:48:00
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man, dont tell us this horrible stuff, i almost blocked my fone. good i had my sim codes here.
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Posted: 2003-01-24 15:15:00
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##002# cancels all diverts
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Posted: 2003-01-24 15:46:00
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that *#05 thing brings upa fake PUK scenario, all ya gotta do is press no n ya sorted
DONT TRY N GUYESS YA PUK OR YOU WILL EFFECTIVELY 'FRY' YOUR SIM MEANIGN YOU HAVE TO GET A NEW ONE !!
aii
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Posted: 2003-01-24 15:51:00
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You guys are dangerous!!!
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Posted: 2003-01-24 16:48:00
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Sorry!
I di not know that it was bad
I do not know what a PUK code is.
But it is stupid if SonyEricsson has put a so bad thing so easy to use.
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Posted: 2003-01-24 17:11:00
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these codes arent universal right? it depends on what country you are in, or just the phone codes?
for nokia i know some:
*#92702689# gives a secret menu (#*war0anty#)
*#74602565# shows if your sim clock can be stopped (#*sim0clock)
*#0000# shows your software version.
*#100# shows your own number.
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Posted: 2003-01-24 18:25:00
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whatcha talking about man? these are only nokia codes. SE got only *#06# and the >*<<*<
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Posted: 2003-01-24 19:48:00
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Thats what i said. my post said, for nokia i know some.
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Posted: 2003-01-24 20:39:00
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*#06# is a "national" code- it works on all phone makes, as far as I know.
Sendo- Yes
Nokia- Yes
SonyEricsson- Yes
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Posted: 2003-01-24 22:27:00
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