Let the developers and owners rejoice!
Our requests have been heard in loft Cupertino.
Third party software is on the way probably using digital signatures the way Nokia/Symbian permits software to be distributed and installed.
Newton fans, we may finally get to use an Apple PDA again. SVSteve Jobs's letter:
Third Party Applications on the iPhone
Let me just say it: We want native third party applications on the iPhone, and we plan to have an SDK in developers’ hands in February. We are excited about creating a vibrant third party developer community around the iPhone and enabling hundreds of new applications for our users. With our revolutionary multi-touch interface, powerful hardware and advanced software architecture, we believe we have created the best mobile platform ever for developers.
It will take until February to release an SDK because we’re trying to do two diametrically opposed things at onceâ€â€provide an advanced and open platform to developers while at the same time protect iPhone users from viruses, malware, privacy attacks, etc. This is no easy task. Some claim that viruses and malware are not a problem on mobile phonesâ€â€this is simply not true. There have been serious viruses on other mobile phones already, including some that silently spread from phone to phone over the cell network. As our phones become more powerful, these malicious programs will become more dangerous. And since the iPhone is the most advanced phone ever, it will be a highly visible target.
Some companies are already taking action. Nokia, for example, is not allowing any applications to be loaded onto some of their newest phones unless they have a digital signature that can be traced back to a known developer. While this makes such a phone less than “totally open,†we believe it is a step in the right direction. We are working on an advanced system which will offer developers broad access to natively program the iPhone’s amazing software platform while at the same time protecting users from malicious programs.
We think a few months of patience now will be rewarded by many years of great third party applications running on safe and reliable iPhones.
Steve
P.S.: The SDK will also allow developers to create applications for iPod touch. [Oct 17, 2007]
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Written by Salvatore Volpe MD FAAP FACP CHCQM on October 17th, 2007 with no comments.
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Nokia Universal Codes::.1st Line : Software Version,
2nd Line : Software Release Date,
3rd Line : Compression Type. ( Favourite )
(6) *#9999# Phones software version if *#0000# does not work.
(7) *#06# For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number). ( Favourite )
(8) #pw+1234567890+1# Provider Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).
(9) #pw+1234567890+2# Network Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).
(10) #pw+1234567890+3# Country Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).
(11) #pw+1234567890+4# SIM Card Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w"
and "+" symbols).
(12) *#147# (vodafone) this lets you know who called you last.
(13) *#1471# Last call (Only vodofone).
(14) *#21# Allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to
(15) *#2640# Displays security code in use.
(16) *#30# Lets you see the private number.
(17) *#43# Allows you to check the "Call Waiting" status of your phone.
(18) *#61# Allows you to check the number that "On No Reply" calls are diverted to.
(19) *#62# Allows you to check the number that "Divert If Unreachable (no service)" calls are diverted to.
(20) *#67# Allows you to check the number that "On Busy Calls" are diverted to.
(21) *#67705646# Removes operator logo on 3310 & 3330.
(22) *#73# Reset phone timers and game scores.
(23) *#746025625# Displays the SIM Clock status, if your phone supports this power saving feature
"SIM Clock Stop Allowed", it means you will get the best standby time possible.
(24) *#7760# Manufactures code.
(25) *#7780# Restore factory settings.
(26) *#8110# Software version for the nokia 8110.
(27) *#92702689#
Displays -
1.Serial Number,
2.Date Made,
3.Purchase Date,
4.Date of last repair (0000 for no repairs),
5.Transfer User Data.
To exit this mode you need to switch your phone off then on again. ( Favourite )
(28) *#94870345123456789# Deactivate the PWM-Mem.
(29) **21*number# Turn on "All Calls" diverting to the phone number entered.
(30) **61*number# Turn on "No Reply" diverting to the phone number entered.
(31) **67*number# Turn on "On Busy" diverting to the phone number entered.
(32) 12345 This is the default security code. press and hold # Lets you switch between lines
NOKIA 5110/5120/5130/5190
IMEI number: * # 0 6 #
Software version: * # 0 0 0 0 #
Simlock info: * # 9 2 7 0 2 6 8 9 #
Enhanced Full Rate: * 3 3 7 0 # [ # 3 3 7 0 # off]
Half Rate: * 4 7 2 0 #
Provider lock status: #pw+1234567890+1
Network lock status #pw+1234567890+2
Provider lock status: #pw+1234567890+3
SimCard lock status: #pw+1234567890+4
NOKIA 6110/6120/6130/6150/6190
IMEI number: * # 0 6 #
Software version: * # 0 0 0 0 #
Simlock info: * # 9 2 7 0 2 6 8 9 #
Enhanced Full Rate: * 3 3 7 0 # [ # 3 3 7 0 # off]
Half Rate: * 4 7 2 0 #
NOKIA 3110
IMEI number: * # 0 6 #
Software version: * # 0 0 0 0 # or * # 9 9 9 9 # or * # 3 1 1 0 #
Simlock info: * # 9 2 7 0 2 6 8 9 #
NOKIA 3330
IMEI number:*#06#
This will show your warranty details *#92702689#
*3370# Basically increases the quality of calling sound, but decreases battery length.
#3370# Deactivates the above
*#0000# Shows your software version
*#746025625#This shows if your phone will allow sim clock stoppage
#4370# Half Rate Codec deactivation.
It will automatically restart Restore Factory Settings To do this simply use this code *#7780#
Manufacturer Info Date of Manufacturing *#3283#
*3001#12345# (TDMA phones only)
This will put your phone into programming mode, and you'll be presented with the
programming menu
1) Select "NAM1"
2) Select "PSID/RSID"
3) Select "P/RSID 1" Note: Any of the P/RSIDs will work
4) Select "System Type" and set it to Private
5) Select "PSID/RSID" and set it to 1
6) Select "Alpha Tag" Enter a new tag, then press OK
7) Select "Operator Code (SOC)" and set it to 2050
8) Select "Country Code" and set it to 302 for Canada, and 310 for the US.
9) Power down the phone and power it back on again ISDN CodeTo check the ISDN number on your Nokia use this code *#92772689#
10) Select "Connected System ID"
Note: Enter your System ID for Cantel, which is 16401 OR 16423. If you don't know yours, ask your local dealer for it.
NOTE:- 1) This site is only for educational puropse
2)All of the codes have not been tested by me but some of them have been
3)Perform all the codes at you own risk
Written by Indian Blogger on September 19th, 2007 with no comments.
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A few hours ago a video showing what appears to be a Nokia concept phone running an interface decidedly iPhone-like showed up on YouTube; people are already either salivating over it or branding the Finns dreadful copycats. Since I know nothing more than what I can see in the clip I won’t pass judgement - it could be a new OS, it could be a fan mockup - but, like the iPhone itself, it certainly looks good!
Edit: Turns out that this is an official Nokia video; it’s part of their GoPlay event media as a demo of possible future interface design. When questioned as to the, ahem, similarities with the OS of the iPhone, Executive VP & General Manager of Multimedia at Nokia, Anssi Vanjoki, told reporters that “If there is something good in the world then we copy with pride”
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Written by Chris Davies on August 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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Hidden Battery powerImagine your cell battery is very low, you are expecting an important call and you don't have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with a reserve battery.
To activate, press the keys *3370# Your cell will restart withthis reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery.This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell next time.
Written by Google Helper on August 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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The world's largest mobile phone manufacturers
Audiovox,
BenQ-Siemens,
High Tech Computer Corporation,
Fujitsu,
Kyocera,
LG,
Motorola,
NEC,
i-mate,
Nokia,
Panasonic,
Pantech Curitel,
Philips,
Sagem,
Samsung,
Sanyo,
Sharp,
Siemens ,
SK Teletech,
Sony Ericsson,
Alcatel,
T-Mobile,
and Toshiba.
Written by Google Helper on August 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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