How do I get into the engineers menu on the afore mentioned phone? I read
somewhere that you can adjust the picture quality further from this menu ?
Thanks
Kev
Responses to "Nokia 6230 - Hacking"
BC
Richard Colton
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Re: Nokia 6230 - Hacking
Posted: 02-15-2005, 05:35 PM
"BC" <atkp42@dsl.pipex.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
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> How do I get into the engineers menu on the afore mentioned phone? I read
> somewhere that you can adjust the picture quality further from this menu ?
You heard wrong I'm afraid. There is the warranty menu though - from the
standby screen enter *#war0anty#.
"Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "BC" <atkp42@dsl.pipex.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
> news:GsqdndA7mJiYto_fRVnyvg@pipex.net...
>> How do I get into the engineers menu on the afore mentioned phone? I
>> read somewhere that you can adjust the picture quality further from this
>> menu ?
>
> You heard wrong I'm afraid. There is the warranty menu though - from the
> standby screen enter *#war0anty#.
>
> --
>>>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<<
>>>> www.uselessinfo.org.uk <<<
>>>> www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<<
>>>> www.gsm-solutions.co.uk <<<
>
>
James
Richard Colton
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Re: Nokia 6230 - Hacking
Posted: 02-16-2005, 12:22 AM
"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in message
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> what does the warranty menu do?
Not a lot (manufacture data, lifetimer etc.), try it and see (I haven't got
a Nokia in front of me at the moment or I'd give you some more detail).
BTW, could you please not top-post - it only screws the thread up.
"Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in message
> news:_9wQd.6244$qB3.447@chiapp18.algx.net...
>> what does the warranty menu do?
>
> Not a lot (manufacture data, lifetimer etc.), try it and see (I haven't
> got a Nokia in front of me at the moment or I'd give you some more
> detail).
>
> BTW, could you please not top-post - it only screws the thread up.
>
> --
>>>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<<
>>>> www.uselessinfo.org.uk <<<
>>>> www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<<
>>>> www.gsm-solutions.co.uk <<<
>
>
James
bill skipton
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Re: Nokia 6230 - Hacking
Posted: 02-16-2005, 10:32 AM
In different places in newsgroups, 'top post' seems to mean different
things...
a) setting system time/date early so as to appear high on the list of
headers,
b) adding your comments at the top when replying to a message ( as I
have done here) and which can be very annoying to someone trying to
read the the thread chronologically, or
c)using a reply to someone's message as an excuse to talk about
something (or request something) totally different
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 00:40:25 GMT, "James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com>
wrote:
>top post? my date is correct. PST
>
>"Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:ynwQd.15750$8B3.6988@text.news.blueyonder.co .uk...
>>
>> "James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in message
>> news:_9wQd.6244$qB3.447@chiapp18.algx.net...
>>> what does the warranty menu do?
>>
>> Not a lot (manufacture data, lifetimer etc.), try it and see (I haven't
>> got a Nokia in front of me at the moment or I'd give you some more
>> detail).
>>
>> BTW, could you please not top-post - it only screws the thread up.
>>
>> --
>>>>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<<
>>>>> www.uselessinfo.org.uk <<<
>>>>> www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<<
>>>>> www.gsm-solutions.co.uk <<<
>>
>>
>
bill skipton
Brian Morrison
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Re: Nokia 6230 - Hacking
Posted: 02-16-2005, 04:55 PM
bill skipton wrote:
> In different places in newsgroups, 'top post' seems to mean different
> things...
It does? Only ever seen it mean one thing on Usenet....
> a) setting system time/date early so as to appear high on the list of
> headers,
Irrelevant as most people can sort by various different headers to get
the view they want. Proper threading also sorts this out without any
action being required.
> b) adding your comments at the top when replying to a message ( as I
> have done here) and which can be very annoying to someone trying to
> read the the thread chronologically, or
That's the one, since you're usually replying to someone else's post you
include just enough quoted text to establish the context and then
follow on afterwards or intersperse your comments as I'm doing here.
> c)using a reply to someone's message as an excuse to talk about
> something (or request something) totally different
That's just thread drift, happens all the time....