Hi Gordon,
Just tried that, is says unknown application.
Adrian
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Now here's some useful adice - I have just saved my phone IMEI number - Gordon
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Mobile Phones and Do You Know Your Imei Number
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If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, your network provider will want to know
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