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What should I do if I forget my e-wallet password for Nokia 6 100 additional functions?

Many friends said that the electronic wallet in the additional function of 6 100 can record private memos and keep them from others. I tried, and it can really store private files. However, if you set a password for security and don't use your usual password, you may forget it yourself. Or someone else has set an e-wallet password on your 6 100, but you want to delete it but can't get in. What should you do?

It's actually quite simple. You can delete the password of e-wallet by typing *#3925538# in standby mode, but the contents will also be deleted. But when you think about it, this is also the intimacy of Nokia. Imagine if someone gets your 6 100, enters the code on it, removes the password, and you will see your private records. Is it extremely unsafe! So it's better to delete it together.

Many people complain that you can't see the current call time on 6 100. In fact, you can, but only if you use hands-free or headphones and press Operation-Menu-Call Record-Call Time-Current Call Time. (Some prawns said I would borrow it here) But what I want to say is: 6 series positioning is business. If you are in a communication meeting with a customer, because the time is more than 50 seconds, will you say byebye to the customer and then hang up quickly? Since it is a business jet, it is impossible to care about playing for one more minute. Moreover, the mobile phone charges in Europe and America are very cheap. In some countries, you can make all-inclusive calls with very little money every month, and you can make an extra minute (many will make a few seconds) here for 60 cents. The national conditions of different countries are very different, so Nokia's software designers have not considered the time-consuming display during the current call.

And I recommend an e-book software-Little D Book Generator, which is suitable for Nokia S40 system mobile phones. She can convert your TXT file into a JAVA program and install it on your 6 100, so you can read it with you. To tell the truth, I am very grateful to the author of this software. Originally, I thought only S60 could read e-books (TXT documents). Now my 6 100 has the feeling of S60, which is really a great blessing for those of us who like reading but can't afford S60 for the time being (there are other similar software, and I think this software is better). And I think S60 is extremely powerful, but it's a pity that it's all too stupid. It seems that you can't have your cake and eat it!

It's the first time to post an article among friends, and my level is limited. Please forgive me. I hope everyone can speak freely, feel for once and exchange needed goods, so that every 6 100 co-pilot can have a better time. However, I found that there were fewer new articles. Did you abandon S40 and switch to S60?