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Tips and Tricks for Nokia N73

1. How to easily switch to Silent mode?
Just press the "#" key for a second You can come back to the General mode with a new press on "#".

2. How to check the running applications on your S60 device?
Simply press the menu key for a second! You can move up and down to an application or close it with the "C" key.

3. How to spare space on the mobile's memory?
You can store your messages on the storage card this way:
Go to Messages Settings Other Memory in use and choose your storage card instead of Phone memory.

4. Some Symbian S60 secret codes:
Display your IMEI number by pressing *#06#
Display your firmware version by pressing *#0000#
Display your Bluetooth Address by pressing *#2820#

5. How to reset your S60 device? [WARNING - Use at your own risks !]
You can soft reset your device with the code *#7780# + security code (12345 if you didn't change it) so your device will be back to factory setttings. Your personal data will not be erased.
You can hard reset your device with the code *#7370# + security code (12345 if you didn't change it) so your device will be as the first day - all data are deleted because the phone is formatted!
If your phone is seriously crashed and won't boot, you can perform the same hard reset this way:
Make sure your battery is fully charged.
Backup your personal data to your computer or an MMC storage card.
Switch-off your Nokia N73.
Press and hold 3 keys; Green dial key, * Star key, no. 3 key on keypad and then press the power on/off to switch on the Nokia N73.
Remember, do not let go the 3 press and hold keys until you see the formatting screen.
After a few minutes when the process is over, your Nokia N73 will be back to the original delivered system.

Enjoy wid N73M and N73..!!

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