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Seo Master present to you:
Secret Security Code of Nokia Phone !

Today we are going to discuss about Nokia phones some hidden codes. Those codes are really working. So lets check it out.



*#30#
displays the ‘private number’ calling you.

*#73#
resets the phone timer and game records (in certain type of phones).

*#7780#
Returns to the factory setting.

*#2820#
Shows the IP address of the Bluetooth device (only for those having the Bluetooth feature).
xx#
Quick access to the contact name/number inside the phonebook. For instance, 20#.
Off button
Simple way to change between profiles
*3370#
activates EFR (Enhanced Full Rate). By accessing this code, your Nokia cell phone will adjust the best sound quality. However, this feature will consume more energy on the battery. Note: this code will not be accessible at Symbian phones.
#3370#
deactivates EFR
*#4720#
deactivates Half rate Codec
*#0000#
Displays the original phone version. The first line shows the software version. The second line shows the software date made. The third line shows the compression type being used.
*#9999#
serves as the alternative code, lest *#0000# does not function properly.
*#06#
Views the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number
*#21#
Checks the divert number ‘All Calls’ being used.
*#2640#
Displays the phone security code being applied (if you still apply the standard code, the phone security code will may not be seen)
*#43#
Checks the ‘Call Waiting’ status.
*#61#
Checks the diverted caller numbers when you did not answer them. (only if you activate call divert)
*#62#
Checks the diverted caller numbers while your phone was not reachable (only if you activate call divert).
*#67#
Checks the diverted caller numbers while your phone was busy (only if you activate call divert).
**21*number#
Activates the ‘All Calls’ diversion in the filling number
**61*number#
Activates the ‘No Reply’ diversion in the filling number
**67*number#
Activates the ‘On Busy’ diversion in the filling number
*#67705646#
Changes the operator logo in Nokia 3310 and 3330.
*#746025625#
Displays the SIM Lock status. If your phone is supported by the energy saver feature, then a text saying “SIM Clock Stop Allowed” will pop up on the screen. It means that you will get longer standby times.
*#7760#
Display the manufacturer code (for most of the old type phone version)
*#92702689#
Displays: 1. Serial Number, 2. Date Made, 3. Purchase Date, 4. Date of last repair (0000 for phones which have not been repaired yet), 5. Transfer User Data. In some phones, in order to exit from this mode you have to restart the phone.
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2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

Who are you to tell me we are not EQUAL?

“We are three sisters!” I answer as my acquaintance asks back in reiteration, “You don’t have a brother?” I answer, “No” as I wonder for the zillionth time why people don’t ask boys whether they have a sister.

Born in the 80s, while I grew up in a progressive family seeing my aunt heading a leading organisation, while me and my sisters were brought up with constant focus on education and career, when I stepped outside home, reality was different.
While you can ask me, “Who deprived you? You received a top notch education and will be peaking your career soon.” I say, “Society! Democracy is the poison that killed our women’s rights.”
While the Greek forefathers of democracy historically did not even allow women and slaves to vote, elsewhere in Switzerland, thanks to their intricate democratic system, women did not even have the right to vote till 1971. And what’s happening in my motherland Bangladesh right now?
I have given up hope that women in Bangladesh will ever have equal inheritance rights, because the majority will lay havoc if the government dares take such a step. Maybe, I should change my religion you can tell me, except, oh, no, not only us Muslim girls, but even the Hindus and Buddhists do not have equal inheritance rights for women in Bangladesh.
Then again, I lay in dismay, as I wonder why the Citizenship Act would not allow my husband to gain Bangladeshi citizenship if he was a foreigner, while foreigner wives of Bangladeshi men would be able to get it. I wonder again now as to who to blame? Religion? Society? Democracy? The Pakistanis who made the Citizenship Act of 1951? Or might I dare point to the Bangladesh government, who had the opportunity to amend the Citizenship Act 1951 fully and properly in 2009, but very charitably only amended it enough to allow foreigner children of Bangladeshi women to gain citizenship by descent but not our husbands.
Then again, you may argue, look at the bright side, our Citizenship Act did not even allow that basic right to us Bangladeshi women till 2009, while men enjoyed different privileges. But I want to know, while our constitution says that it shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, “Who are you to tell me I am not equal?”
And my fight for “freedom from discrimination” continues as I sing along, “Oh sinner man! Where are you gonna run to?” and wonder if the pen is really mightier than the sword.

 

2013, By: Seo Master
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