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Nokia2012

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#95961 17-Jan-2012 16:37
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Hi just wondering does anyone know how to remove screen tattoo's aka operator logo's from nokia 5110? yeah I know it's a old phone but I keep it as a back up.

I have tired restoring factory settings and I have also tired a *# code that I have found off the internet no luck yet.

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johnr
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  #570030 17-Jan-2012 16:43
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You need to send a new one to the handset, Vodafone can't disable it

I use to play around with these back in the late 90's (eeekkk showing my age)

You need a real early Nokia PC suite and I am sure you then can disable it



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  #570054 17-Jan-2012 17:28
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I wish they were available again actually, I'd like to have a Vodafone operator logo on my cellphone's display.

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  #570063 17-Jan-2012 17:38
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I had this problem years ago, there was a south african based website (MTN) where you could send free SMS from and also those operator logos, there was one they had which acted like a "reset" and put it back to default.

A quick look at google suggests trying *#67705646#



Nokia2012

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  #570443 18-Jan-2012 15:30
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DjShadow: I had this problem years ago, there was a south african based website (MTN) where you could send free SMS from and also those operator logos, there was one they had which acted like a "reset" and put it back to default.

A quick look at google suggests trying *#67705646#
I have tired that code but thanks for trying.



The logo isn't Vodafone it's winy the poo which i don't like personally.

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