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Question about "Hidden" Menu...

CNyceNC

Aug 29, 2005, 11:11 PM
I'm sure everyone here knows about the "hidden" (or maybe not so hidden) menu on the phone... *Menu/OK key... then 0000000*

Anyway, with all this talk of the update (which I have yet to get cause it's not here yet) I wanted to know if there are anymore 'Service Codes' to put there in the phone to activate/retrieve/see or fool around with other hidden features?

Also... Anyone know of a way to make the "ringing" time longer for my phone before it goes to VM? I had a Samsung e316 before this and it had a 'code' to enter on that do it which was really helpful for me, but does anyone know if this phone can do the same?

Thanx in advance!!!
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tizzle

Aug 29, 2005, 11:33 PM
Nope on the 0000000 Question... It's actually Menu 0 for the hidden menu, and 000000 for the SPC Code that lets you in. Verizon Phones are all 0's, other carriers may use SPC's that are independent to each habndset in order to "lock" them from being used on other networks. In Theory, Cricket, Sprint, and Verizon phones should all be able to interoperate on eachother's networks so long as they support the necessary CDMA Bands (800/1900). BUT some carriers "lock" the phone to prevent it.
The only other "hidden" item would be once you are in the programming menu, you can hit # and play with some stuff there.

As for the voice mail, that is not controllable from the phone. You may or may not be able to have them change that for you at 611. I'...
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CNyceNC

Aug 30, 2005, 1:19 PM
Oh okay... Thanks for the (very detailed) info!!! I agree about interoperability with other networks too!!!

Good lookin' out!
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