Nokia 6110
Non rispondo per eventuali danni fatti al telefono o a persone come risultato dell'uso di uno qualsiasi di questi codici o procedure
 
 
*#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)

*#0000#  To view Software Version.

*#war0anty# You don't need the warranty-codes any more - you can
just scroll through the information like in any other menu. It has the the
same data as 81xx and 31xx phones (with "Edit" button for purchase date, and "User data transfer").

Menu:
1: Displays Serial Number.
2: Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture (0997)
3: Displays (if there) the date where the phone was purchased (MMYY)
you can here set the Purchasing Date (Warning: You can only do this once -
so be careful what you write...)
4: Displays the date of the last repairment - if  found (0000)
6: Does anyone know if this is for upgrading the phone's EEPROM?? (Transfer user data?)
 
 

Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR):
On: Enter *3370# and EFR will be activated after a reboot of the phone ( consumes more power )
Off: Enter #3370# and EFR will be switched off after a reboot of the phone.

Half Rate Codec:
On: Enter *4720# and Half Rate coded will be activated after a reboot of the phone ( better standby time )
Off: Enter #4720# and Half Rate coded will be de-activated after a reboot of the phone
 
 

Smartmassaging with Nokia 6110.
With the tone 36 you can get another ringing tone via Smartmassaging ( 8110i )
First you  must have a 8110i, next order a new ringington with your SIM-Card
in the 8110i, select one and order via SMS, if your SMS was send succesfull
you must turn off your 8110i. Take your SIM from the 8110i into the 6110 and
switch it on. After a few seconds you receive a SMS (The new ringing tone).
Read the SMS and you can hear your new tone in the menu as tone 36.

Another way of doing it (the easy way when it comes to all...)
As far as I know, this perticular procedure only works with the 6110.
Also note that some network operators does not allow you to make
international calls without first paying a deposit, and this system is
in Finland.

Before changing the SMS Centre number, you also might want to write
the old number down.

In "short" here's what you do. Looks complicated, but once you've got
the message template, you're rockin'.

1) Change the SMS Centre Number from whatever you've got now to
+358405202999
2) Send an SMS message with word TONES to number 99999

Have a very small cup of coffee while waiting for TWO messages to be
received by your phone (There'll be more if you've got delivery
reports ON). These messages are two parts of a list of melodies, and
the first message is used as a template to request a melody. Keying it
in manually takes forever, and never worked for me. You could look
through both of them and write down all the melody names and then
erase the second message.

3) Trim the first message down. When you receive it, it'll look
something like this:

        tones
        ><Vconf:
        beeps.conf
        ><Vnumber:
        +441234567890
        Select ringtone
        >.filename
        .>figaro1
        >*flute
        >*hungaria
        >*hungary2
        >*jbells
        >*larry
        >*liberty
        >*mozart3

I trimmed the message down to:

        tones
        ><Vconf:
        beeps.conf
        ><Vnumber:
        +441234567890
        Select ringtone
        >.filename
        .>figaro1

..and saved it. ("+441234567890" above is just an example number. On
your phone it'll be your number)

4) Now that you have this saved template, all you have to do is open
the message, edit it and replace the "figaro1" melody name with
whichever melody you want to download.

5) An example message to send for requesting the Monthy Python' Flying
Circus Theme which is the "libery" melody would be:

        tones
        ><Vconf:
        beeps.conf
        ><Vnumber:
        +441234567890
        Select ringtone
        >.filename
        .>liberty

6) After you've sent this message and gone back to the main screen,
you should be notified that the phone has received a ring tone, and
you can listen to it, save it or discard it.

7) If you saved it, it'll appear as ring tone number 36 in the list
(the one that's called Personal if you've never downloaded melodies
before). The 6110 can only store one downloaded tune at a time.

If you want to request another one, just bring up the saved message
and again replace "figaro1" with the name of the melody you want.

Note that in lists it's common for melody names to have a "*" in front
of them - do not include this in the name!

List of melodies:
------------------------
figaro1          (Probably something from Figaro's Wedding)
flute              (Misc from Mozart's Magic Flute)
hungaria        (Not tried it)
hungary2       (Not tried it)
jbells             (Jingle Bells)
larry               (Leisure Suit Larry)
liberty            (Monthy Python theme)
mozart3         (Not tried it)
nacht             (Not tried it)
nutchin          (Not tried it)
nutfair            (Not tried it)
nutmarch       (Not tried it)
nuttrep          (Not tried it)
nutwltz          (Not tried it)
sonatac         (Not tried it)
star               (Stars'n Stripes?)
washpost       (A march :-)