Some Facts about Mobile Phones
May 31, 2008 - 20:23 — jhbalajiGPRS –Mobile Internet
GPRS -General Packet Radio Service is the world's most ubiquitous wireless data service. GPRS is available with almost every GSM network. It is a connectivity solution based on Internet Protocols that supports a wide range of enterprise and consumer applications with throughput speed of up to 40kbit/s which is similar speed to a dial-up modem. With it you are able to connect from anywhere. Customers can enjoy advanced & feature-rich data services such as fully functional Internet browsing & e-mail.
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Be Secure
May 31, 2008 - 20:16 — jhbalajiIts all about your sensitive information, your information is stolen or phishing. Be aware!
Recently you must have listen about reports of phishing attacks on several Banks' websites. In this cases the customer is led to believe that the emails are sent from an authentic website which resembles the Banks' website. read more
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CDMA Codes for SANYO
May 31, 2008 - 20:12 — jhbalajiSanyo:
Sanyo 4000 4500 4700 5000 6000
1. Press ##
2. Enter the OTKSL
3. Scroll to SAVE and press OK
4. ESN will be displayed - press OK
5. Enter 10 digit MIN and press OK
6. Enter SID (4654) and press OK
7. Press OK twice read more
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CDMA Codes for KYOSERA
May 31, 2008 - 20:08 — jhbalajiKyosera:
Kyocera 2345 1135
1. Press 111111 (#1 key 6 times)
2. Option will be highlighted
3. Press OK
4. Scroll down to Programming
5. The service programming dialog will appear Enter Security Code.
6. Enter the 6 digit OTSKL (code will show as asterisks on screen)
7. Service Options will appear
8. Scroll down to the BASIC NAM1 Info
9. Press OK read more
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Make Win XP 70% Faster
May 31, 2008 - 20:01 — jhbalajiWindows XP takes a long time to startup. Whenever you start your computer, you are faced a few moments while Windows XP boots and then prompts you to log on. It takes some of your important time, but sometimes Windows XP seems to boot rather slowly. You may notice that over a period of time it increased. Fortunately, you can perform some techniques that help Windows XP get the bootup at the speed you want. read more
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CDMA Codes for other mobiles (Set 2)
May 31, 2008 - 19:59 — jhbalajiAudiovox:
Audiovox 9100
1. Press ##
2. Enter the OTKSL
3. Display will read Service/Menu 1 Basic…press OK
4. Next screen will read Service Mode/Home SID…press OK
5. Next screen will read Service Mode/Home SID…press OK
6. Device will display Service Menu 1. Basic #
7. Press END button to complete programming read more
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CDMA Codes for Motorola
May 31, 2008 - 19:56 — jhbalajiMotorola:
StarTAC 7760/7860 programming:
Service menu: FCN+0+000000+000000+RCL
Test mode: FCN 00**83786633 STO
V60c programming:
Service menu: 74663 # [Menu] [Menu] (programming code)
Test mode: [Menu] 073887 * (security code = 000000) read more
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CDMA Codes for other mobiles (Set 1)
May 31, 2008 - 19:53 — jhbalajiEricsson:
Programming:
Shot NAM 987 + menu
Long NAM 923885 + menu and enter SPC: "000000" or may be other SPC typed by user.
CDMA mode 904093 + menu
Analog mode 904095 + menu DM mode 904959 + menu read more
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CDMA Codes for LG
May 31, 2008 - 19:51 — jhbalajiLG:
LGC-300 programming: menu + 9 and enter SPC: "000000" or may be other SPC typed by user
A-Key: press STO for some time while you can see special code enter zone. Type 2539** and enter A-key
LGC-330W programming: menu + 4 + 0 and enter SPC: "000000" or may be other SPC typed by user.
A-Key: type 2539** and enter A-key
LGC-800W /500 programming: menu + 0 and enter SPC: "000000" or may be other SPC typed by user.
A-Key: type 2539** and enter A-key read more
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CDMA Codes for Qualcomm
May 31, 2008 - 19:49 — jhbalajiQualcomm:
QCP-800 programming: menu + 3 + 0.
SPC: "000000" or may be other SPC typed by user.
QCP-820/1920/2035: type "111111" and press Jog Dial.
Choose "Programming" and enter SPC: "000000" or may be other SPC typed by user.
QCP 1960 and 2760
1. Press softkey under the work MENU
2. Press 8 0
3. Enter the OTKSL
4. Press softkey for OK
5. Enter MIN and press softkey for OK read more
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