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Nokia 6019i unlock codes

10 March, 2006 23:29

Here are a few unlock / feature codes that I have come across in the last couple days for the phone I just purchased. I will update this post as I learn more.

Nokia 6019i Codes and Hacks


Code:
type in: *3001#12345#

Code Description:
1) NAM 1
a. Home System ID
b. Own Number
c. Alpha Tag
d. PSID/RSID lists
e. Change Defaults
2) NAM 2
a. Home System ID
b. Own Number
c. Alpha Tag
d. PSID/RSID lists
e. Change Defaults
3) Security a. Displays security code
4) Emergency
a. Emergency number 1
b. Emergency number 2
c. Emergency number 3
5) SW Version a. Displays sw version
6) Serial No. a. Displays ESN
7) Programmed
8) Field Test


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Code:

type in: *#0000#


Code Description:

Phone Model


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Code Title: Version info

Code: *#837# (*#VER#)

Code Description: Lists the software version information.

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Code Title: Cloning
Code: *#639#

Code Description: You will need to know two things in order to clone the phone:
1) CELL PHONE NUMBER
This is the number of the cell phone that you want to clone, with the area code on it. I am sure that everyone knows what a phone number looks like. It has to be in 10-digit order: (###)###-####
2) SYSTEM ID
To first start off you must find out the system id for the area that you are
in.You can do this by calling your local cell phone supplier and say you are programming your cell phone to another number because you are selling it or somthing like that and they will give you a system id number it will consist of a five diget number eg: 16425 which is for the lower mainland for British Columbia.

Once you input all that information the phone will automatically turn off and then back on and that's it. If the phone was programmed incorrectly the display will read "Activation Failed".

Code:
1)Press *3001#12345
2)Display reads 00
3)Hold CLR down for few seconds, then enter ten digit phone number, press store,02,store,CLR (hold for few seconds)
4)Enter sys id
5)Press *1*10333*05*05, press store
6)Press 03, press store
7)Press CLR
8)Power phone off to exit and save programming

Model Number: 232/239/515

Code:
1)Enter *3001#12345 , press STO 00
2)Press and hold CLR (you will hear 2 beeps)
3)Enter 911#5551212#0 * 12345, STO, 01, STO
4)Press and hold CLR (you will hear 2 beeps)
5)Enter local area code plus the cell phone number, press STO, 02, STO
6)Press and hold CLR (you will hear 2 beeps)
7)Press *1*1 *333*15*05# 0111 * 1 ,STO, 03, STO
8)Press and hold CLR (you will hear 2 beeps)
9)Turn phone off, then on


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Code Title Text messaging


Code *#66767#

Code Description
once you type in the code, select on. this allows for text messaging on/off


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The Cantel * commands are pretty easy to use, but for some reason they don't very well with the Fido Nokia 6190. What happens is that whenever you press the send button with a number ending with a "#", the phone would automatically append *99 to the front of the number. For example, if you typed in:
*21*6041234567#

to activate call forwarding, what really would be sent would be:

*99*21*6041234567#

which of course fail on the Cantel system. Similarly, turning off call forwarding, ie:

#21#

would yield:

*99#21#

and of course fail as well. The way I found around this, after some experimenting is (for the 1st example) leave out the trailing #, so for call forwarding, you would use

*21*6041234567

and it will work. To turn off a * command, (again I will use call forwarding as the example) just append a dummy number after the # and the *99 will not get appended and the trailing digit you add will get ignored. So what you would type to disable call forwarding is:

#21#3

You can of course replace the "21" in the example above with 67, 63 or any of the Cantel * commands that are used to activate or turn off the special commands.


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Sweet Man! Thanks for all the great codes! I cant wait to try them out

Patrick | 01/10/2006, 21:53

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