How do you know it was a "virus"? Cell phones are designed to be programmable, because they have to be configured for a particular user and service provider. There are programs, and supporting hardware, designed to "clone" phones in case the old one is damaged, or just to upgrade. Also, anyone who knows the right key sequences can access many of a phone's programmable fields via the key pad. (Did this all the time when testing cell systems.) It's not hard to render a cell phone useless. So what exactly was wiped by this "virus"?
BR > -----Original Message----- > From: Feroze Kistan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] I had a Nokia phone > that was wiped with a virus. >