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  1. #1
    mrbob
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    does anyone know the code to switch off the phone and reboot it i have a
    dual sim and dont want to keep using the off button





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  2. #2
    Guy
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    Re: 6230 codes


    "mrbob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > does anyone know the code to switch off the phone and reboot it i have a
    > dual sim and dont want to keep using the off button




    *3370# works for me on my 8310 & 7250i


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  3. #3
    Romulus Marius Mare
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    Re: 6230 codes

    > *3370# works for me on my 8310 & 7250i

    Does not work for 6230. Probably it's just for 60 series not for 40.





  4. #4
    eggster2k
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    Re: 6230 codes

    On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 13:58:39 +0300, "Romulus Marius Mare"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> *3370# works for me on my 8310 & 7250i

    >
    >Does not work for 6230. Probably it's just for 60 series not for 40.
    >


    7250i is series 40. 8310 is older.



  5. #5
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: 6230 codes


    "Romulus Marius Mare" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    > > *3370# works for me on my 8310 & 7250i

    >
    > Does not work for 6230. Probably it's just for 60 series not for 40.


    *3370# is the code to switch from half rate to full rate codec and on
    *some* networks will cause the phone to reboot. It is dependent on the
    network whether it will work or not, it's *not* a phone function.

    For example, Orange in the UK do not use half rate codec so that code will
    not work at all with an Orange SIM, regardless of what phone it is.

    Ivor






  6. #6
    Guy
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    Re: 6230 codes


    > *3370# is the code to switch from half rate to full rate codec and on
    > *some* networks will cause the phone to reboot. It is dependent on the
    > network whether it will work or not, it's *not* a phone function.
    >
    > For example, Orange in the UK do not use half rate codec so that code will
    > not work at all with an Orange SIM, regardless of what phone it is.
    >
    > Ivor



    Well it works fine for me as a means to switch between my Orange & O2 sims
    using a ghost twin sim adapter in my 8310 ?


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  7. #7
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: 6230 codes


    "Guy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > > *3370# is the code to switch from half rate to full rate codec and on
    > > *some* networks will cause the phone to reboot. It is dependent on the
    > > network whether it will work or not, it's *not* a phone function.
    > >
    > > For example, Orange in the UK do not use half rate codec so that code

    will
    > > not work at all with an Orange SIM, regardless of what phone it is.
    > >
    > > Ivor

    >
    > Well it works fine for me as a means to switch between my Orange & O2

    sims
    > using a ghost twin sim adapter in my 8310 ?


    Interesting, it's never worked for me..!

    Ivor





  8. #8
    easy
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    Re: 6230 codes



    To reply, remove the obvious.
    "Guy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > "mrbob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > does anyone know the code to switch off the phone and reboot it i have a
    > > dual sim and dont want to keep using the off button

    >
    >
    >
    > *3370# works for me on my 8310 & 7250i
    >


    Doesn't work on my 7250i (Australia)

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