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			| Welcome, Guest. The forum is currently read-only, but will open soon. | Fri Oct 31, 2025 23:05 |     This topic is locked Page:  1 
		
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			|  | #1 Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:54, 193 months ago. |  
			| Member Registered:Dec 2009
 Location: Germany | Operating system name and version: OpenSUSE 11.2 x64 (2.6.31)Version of smsd : 3.1.6Smsd installed from : sourcesName and model of a modem / phone : Nokia 5220Interface : USB I have problems getting the above phone to work. Maybe you have some suggestions. The smsd.conf : The dmesg  output: And finally the smstools3  log output: Is there a chance at all to get this phone running or do I have to look for another model? Thank you! |  
			|  | #2 Thu Dec 17, 2009 13:30, 193 months ago. |  
			| Administrator Registered:May 2009
 Location: Jyväskylä, Finland | Sorry, you have to look for another model. While looking, consider to select a real modem.
 Nokia 5220 is a smart phone which is based on Series 40 platform. Those devices with S40 3rd edition (and also with S60) can only send messages. Incoming messages are not shown through the AT command interface.
 
 
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			|  | #3 Thu Dec 17, 2009 14:00, 193 months ago. |  
			| Member Registered:Dec 2009
 Location: Germany Topic owner | Ok, thanks a lot. Will try with another one. The 6610 should work, shouldn't it?
 
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			|  | #4 Thu Dec 17, 2009 17:44, 193 months ago. |  
			| Administrator Registered:May 2009
 Location: Jyväskylä, Finland | 6610 is a S40 based device too, but 2nd edition or below because incoming messages can be read. Assuming that this device supports PDU mode, it can be used with Smstools3. Usually PDU mode is supported, only few very old devices may support ASCII mode only and cannot be used.
 
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