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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Block lost or stolen mobile using IMEI

International Mobile Equipment Identity i.e IMEI number popular known as Mobile phone’s serial number is a 15 digit code that will appear on the mobile screen when you press * # 0 6 # Copy the number down and keep it for future reference.
This number is unique to your handset and helps you disabling and blocking yours stolen or lost phone in future . Motoralla Users can also try press #,* to retrive IMEI Number of your Phones

How To Use IMEI Number to Block Phones
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen you can inform your network provider with yours IMEI number who can then put the serial number on a shared database. This list stops this particular phone from registering on any network and will be useless for anyone even if the mobile phone’s SIM card is changed!
Get Mobile Information Using IMEI Number

You can also get all yours mobile phone information using yours Mobile IMEI number all you need is to try

IMEI Number Analysis

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Panasonic GD(30,50,70,90,250,450,500,520,600)

To View IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) enter *#06#
Unlock information

The Service provider (SP) lock is used to lock the cell phone to the SP's SIM card. Once the cell phone is locked to a specific operator, and one inserts a SIM card from a different operator the phone will refuse to accept it! The cell phone will however accept another SIM card from the same operator.
Tips and Tricks

Some service number (SMSC) for sending sms can be found around the world.
We have collected some of them and listed them for you:

Denmark: +4528187000

(Only Danish Sonofon subscriber can use this number and only from monday-friday)

Germany: +491722271042
Russia: +78129600096
Unknown: +352091000030
Unknown: +352021100003
Sweden: +46707990001 Comviq
Austrlia +61411990001 Optus

Tip for some service providers:
- Type *n# in the begining of the sms for a status report.
- Type *h# in the begining of the sms to hide your ID.

It seem that TELENOR MOBIL send out letters with the purpose of closing all free servers.
 

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