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What are the Fast Forward Codes?

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Does anyone know what the activation and de-activation codes for the Fast
Forward service are? I upgraded from a V600 to a Razor V3. There is no Fast
Forward base for the V3. Can this be done by adding the entry to the address
book and activating manually?

Rory Shur

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Yes, it can.
Call Forwarding Cancel ##21# Send
Call Forwarding Activate **21*phonenumber# [send]



"Rorycs" <rorycs@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041215013730.06125.00001199@mb-m23.aol.com...
> Does anyone know what the activation and de-activation codes for the Fast
> Forward service are? I upgraded from a V600 to a Razor V3. There is no
> Fast
> Forward base for the V3. Can this be done by adding the entry to the
> address
> book and activating manually?
>
> Rory Shur

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Call forwarding on the RAZR (V3) is available via menu. Go to "Settings",
then to "Call Forward". You have the option of forwarding voice calls, fax
calls, data calls, or all calls.
"Rorycs" <rorycs@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041215013730.06125.00001199@mb-m23.aol.com...
> Does anyone know what the activation and de-activation codes for the Fast
> Forward service are? I upgraded from a V600 to a Razor V3. There is no
Fast
> Forward base for the V3. Can this be done by adding the entry to the
address
> book and activating manually?
>
> Rory Shur

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On 15 Dec 2004 06:37:30 GMT, rorycs@aol.com (Rorycs) wrote:

>Does anyone know what the activation and de-activation codes for the Fast
>Forward service are? I upgraded from a V600 to a Razor V3. There is no Fast
>Forward base for the V3. Can this be done by adding the entry to the address
>book and activating manually?
>
>Rory Shur

Unconditionally activate divert/forward all calls: *21#[number]#
<send> e.g. *21#+13115552368# <send>

Cancel divert/forward: #21# <enter>

http://www.wynasia.com/gsm_standard_codes.htm

In address book: Make a listing such as FW unconditional. For the
number put *21#+1(area code)/number #.


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With Cingular, if a voice message is long, I don't want to wait till it
ends to listen to the next message, what do I press to delete the
message, or to skip the message?

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step wrote:
> With Cingular, if a voice message is long, I don't want to wait till it
> ends to listen to the next message, what do I press to delete the
> message, or to skip the message?
>

What I do is press 3 twice to skip to the end and then press 7 to
delete, however someone told me that pressing 7 twice will do the same,
but I haven't tried it.

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R.M wrote:
> step wrote:
>
>> With Cingular, if a voice message is long, I don't want to wait till it
>> ends to listen to the next message, what do I press to delete the
>> message, or to skip the message?
>>
>
> What I do is press 3 twice to skip to the end and then press 7 to
> delete, however someone told me that pressing 7 twice will do the same,
> but I haven't tried it.
>
>

33 skips to the message end and preserves the message - 77 aborts
playback and deletes the message.

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