Q.
I've forgotten my Security Code, how can I find it out?
A.
If you have never altered the security code since you bought the phone, then the default code is 12345 and in most cases should work. However, if you have altered it and now can't remember it, the only way you can find it out is by geting a data cable and connecting it up to LogoManager, then simply go to the Phone Explorer section and your current Security Code will be displayed amongst the other info given.
Q.
I can't seem to change the Startup Logo on my 3310, how can I?
A.
The default logo is animated and this needs to be disabled before you can upload a new one (also the same for 3210's). To disable this you need download
Nokia Profile (requires LogoManager to be installed - demo or full)

Then connect your phone up and load the program. Now you need to click on 'Set Defaults' and this will remove the startup logo allowing you to upload your own. Unfortunately, this will also erase your Speed Dials, custom logos and tones  and your Game Scores, so you will have to re-enter the speed dials and upload any tones and logos you had previously again.
Q.
I received an 'animated' (ASCII picture) SMS on my 7110/6210 but it doesn't look right, however when I send it to another phone its ok. Whether I have the font size at large or small makes no difference, whats wrong?
A.
The 7110 and the 6210 have higher screen resolutions (they're bigger) then the other Nokia handsets. For this reason, they can fit more text (characters) on a single line then others, so when you receive them, they may look ok on the senders phone but your phone displays them all garbled. The ASCII pictures are dependent on spaces and new lines to make them look right.
Q.
Do different phone makes/models produce more/less radiation?
A.
Some mobiles produce more radiation then others. Check the picture out for more info on this.
The source came from EMC Technologies, Australia (this picture was featured in one of the UK newspapers)

SAR represents the amount of radiation absorbed by the body measured as watts per kilogram.
So according to this research, the Ericsson T28 has a higher radiation output compared to the Nokia 8850 which produces very little. The popular Nokia 3210 is somewhere in the middle and the newer 3310 and the 7110 all placed at the bottom (lower radiation output). The 6210 appears to be the only Nokia phone placing high in the table.
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