View chinese characters on Nokia 6610

how can i upgrade the 6610 to view chinese characters

You need to have a Chinese language pack installed on your phone.
This is not something the end-user can install, it has to be done by a Nokia Care Point.
Note that the absence of Chinese language support on a phone not intended for sale on the Chinese market is not considered a fault in the phone and is therefore not covered by your warranty. There may be a charge for this. Also note that language packs don't usually survive a reset or a firmware update. In the event that your phone undergoes either, you may have to have the language pack re-installed.
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