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Torque

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#1461 29-Apr-2004 11:26
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I'm using a Nokia 3586, with Telecom, and was wondering how I can get the SPC for my phone? I know it only protects the network settings, but I would still like to find out how to get it if anyone knows how. :)

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cellman
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#5230 29-Apr-2004 13:55
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Hi go to a store and ask



Torque

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#5232 29-Apr-2004 16:02
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And they'll just give it to me? O_o

What if I ring up *126 ?

cellman
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#5250 30-Apr-2004 14:52
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The only poeple who know the code are the ones who program the phone number into the handset,, service center?



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#5262 30-Apr-2004 20:04
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What exactly where you wanting the SPC for? That sort of information isnt generally given out as it can be used to change settings that cause the phone to not operate properly and give repair agents headaches. It also voids warrenties for alot of manufacturers.
And you're likely to need the warrenty on the 3586 with dust getting under the keypad dome sheet causing the buttons to stop working

Giraffe
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#6002 23-May-2004 22:27
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rck is right, its not worth screwing with. there is nothing interesting in there. you cant mod your phone or make it do tricks that you cant do in the normal ol' settings menu...

Giraffe
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#6003 23-May-2004 22:28
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p.s. have u sent ur 3586 in for the software update (should display new telecom logo on startup if new software is installed)

Abb0
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#6102 27-May-2004 21:57
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What does the new logo look like?

 
 
 

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Giraffe
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#6202 31-May-2004 20:31
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go to telecoms web site and see for yourself...

if its the old one with the 'pipes' through it, then its on old software.

Abb0
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#6206 1-Jun-2004 08:42
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Thanks oh long necked one :-)

It appears that I already have the upgraded firmware.

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