Originally Posted by
lee18xx:
“Ooh aircraft check...not heard of this before....wassat?
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Its not as exciting as it sounds, basically when you switch the phone on you get asked confirm you want to switch the phone on if you don't have a pin set. The idea is to stop you accidentally pressing a button & turning on the phone on while in a plane or hospital or some other place you wouldn't want your phone on.
There is also an aircraft profile that when activated disables all alarms, alerts etc. & switches the phone off so you know it won't automatically turn on when you don't want it to. When the normal profile is activated again the alarms etc are turned back on.
Originally Posted by
monkey75:
“ got anymore info on this additional software?
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The software you need is called 'Siemens service profiler' all you do is connect your phone to the computer, read in its EEPROM details, put a tick in the bottom aircraft box & save. Becareful not to change anything you are not sure about, it might have an adverse effect on your phone.
Unfortunately I don't have it or any links to it

(it doesn't work with the x65 series so I had no use for it when I upgraded).
A tool called 'Siemens Quick EEPROM' might also do the trick, but if I remember correctly it only lists up to the x55 series. It might work though.