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Cellular Phone Forum / Manufacturers / Nokia / October 2004

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removing security code from 3310 Question

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simmo - 29 Oct 2004 19:30 GMT
hi

got a 3310 , when i switch on it asks for code, i think my lad has
changed it, and now he cannot remember it, can i remove with a
flashing program, like rolis?

or do i have to buy a mbus cable?

i only have the lpt1 port flasher and rolis software 4.77

col
B@ndit - 30 Oct 2004 14:31 GMT
Go to www.activemobiles.com and buy a data cable for the 3310, this also
does the 3330 and 3410, then with a prog called Nokia Tool read phone info,
you will see the security code and can change it, you can also unlock the
above named phones with Nokia tool.  You can also upload ringtones and logos
with Logomanager  www.logomanager.co.uk

even if you bought the cable and unlocked a few phones for a fiver the lead
would pay for itself.

Steven.

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