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Making Free Calls With Nokia

by protonigger


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Section 1: The Introduction

Tired of wondering if you have gone over your minute limit? Tired of trying to guess how many minutes you are going to use? Tired of even paying for the shit? Then this is the tutorial for you. This is a short and simple tutorial that will teach you, the reader, how to make free calls on your Nokia cell phone. So let's proceed...

Section 2: So How Do We Do It?

This technique works on most of the nokia models out today. Meaning this will work for you as long as you don't have an old fossil sort of model. So what you will first do is turn on your phone. Then punch in the code *3001#12345#. This will bring up the NAM programming menu. From here go down and select the option NAM 1. Once you are in the NAM 1 menu, go down until you see "Emergency Numbers", and enter. You then go down until you see an empty slot and enter the empty slot. Then simply punch in the number that you want to call and exit the NAM programming menu. Now when you dial up the number, the number will be treated as an emergency call number, which will therefore put the phone into emergency call mode (which you can exit out of once you are finished with your call). No number in the emergency call number list is ever billed to you. There are a couple of other things you can do from within the NAM programming menu, but that can be saved for another time, and another tutorial.

Section 3: The Conclusion

Once again I hoped you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing this. Expect more to be coming out very soon. Also make sure to check out www.informationleak.com . Tons of information and a great forum.

Note: If you have a question or comment and feel the need to reach me then you can do so at [email protected] and I will try to get back with you as soon as possible.

(p.s: Julie pwnz all!)

 
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