Good Morning,
Where do I find the infuse diagnostic codes?
Jim Jep
JimJep said:
Good Morning,
Where do I find the infuse diagnostic codes?
Jim Jep
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What exactly do you mean?
There are a bunch of special menus accessible if you use the "Secret Codes" section of the SGS Tools app (look for it on the Market).
Note: Some of the Secret Codes may not work as expected on our phones, and probably a bunch of the other SGS Tools capabilities will do Bad Things on our phones.
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hello
i want to ask if there are secret codes that are put in the Jasjar to show information. to make it easier similar to *#06#
thx alot
gha55an said:
hello
i want to ask if there are secret codes that are put in the Jasjar to show information. to make it easier similar to *#06#
thx alot
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nothing like secret codes on windows based phones....its a lame gimmick for the lesser mortals running on sad phones such as nokias, nokias and nokias....
In windows mobile, its hidden registry codes, hacks and customization....not *#1045# to draw an ascii art based flower on your screen
Sorry for being extreme here
Thx For Ur Support
dreamtheater39 said:
nothing like secret codes on windows based phones....its a lame gimmick for the lesser mortals running on sad phones such as nokias, nokias and nokias....
In windows mobile, its hidden registry codes, hacks and customization....not *#1045# to draw an ascii art based flower on your screen
Sorry for being extreme here
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Very funny!! Nothing wrong with drawing flowers on yer screen
even though i can't show the ascii art based flower on my screen using *#1045#
does it really work??
Dont forget the good old *#7893# to dial straight to Nokia's boss
responderman said:
Dont forget the good old *#7893# to dial straight to Nokia's boss
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Hmm, tried that and got a Frau Schmidt from Germany the phone...
Kassad said:
Hmm, tried that and got a Frau Schmidt from Germany the phone...
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Yep! thats the fellow.
Be good now!
Jay
Ok there are a lot of intelligent people, developers and what not on this forum and I am very sure someone has to know... is it possible to reset the unlock code tries on our android devices? We are able to do so much do I really hope it is possible (im asking this for my Motorola Backflip). I have no intention of rooting or unlocking my infuse right now.
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KingVekxin said:
Ok there are a lot of intelligent people, developers and what not on this forum and I am very sure someone has to know... is it possible to reset the unlock code tries on our android devices? We are able to do so much do I really hope it is possible (im asking this for my Motorola Backflip). I have no intention of rooting or unlocking my infuse right now.
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Dont mean to be mean on you but.... why did you post something for your motorola backflip here
You come asking for intelligent people and good devs... if you ask on the Infuse forum.... probably they know about the Infuse right...
Still you probably are spreading the question on various forums to see if you get help on any? idk :S
And far as i know if you exceed the limit of tries it will "freeze" the phone and you gotta go get it unfrezed or get the freeze code to unfreze it lol and im not sure ALL phones have a limit in trys.... anyways... they are almost always about 10 tries... why would yo use them all?? are you GUESSING the unlock code??
Pay 20 dlls to have a database searcher business get you the code...
here try this one:
http://www.gsm-unlock.com/
or this one:
http://www.gsmliberty.net/shop/
or hey why not:
http://www.gsmunlock.com/
But dont guess the code... its 99.99% you will use those 10 tries if you guess it... and also only samsung hides its network codes withing each phone as far as i know... so call motorola... call att call tmobile or whoever carrier you got on the moto backflip and ask for the code they should be able to guide you man.
Hope its something.
KingVekxin said:
Ok there are a lot of intelligent people, developers and what not on this forum and I am very sure someone has to know... is it possible to reset the unlock code tries on our android devices? We are able to do so much do I really hope it is possible (im asking this for my Motorola Backflip). I have no intention of rooting or unlocking my infuse right now.
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Hi
search for Motorola Android Free Unlock method, Possible to unlock Motorola android phones, counter blocked too.
I bought an ATT Samsung Infuse to be used in South America (Surinam). Other than SIM unlocking this puppy, is there anything else that needs to be done to ensure that it is fully functional? Thanks.
It would be good if the OP's notifications setting was set to 'Instant email notification' by default.
There is pretty much nothing else. Anyway if you need sim unlocking the place i will send my phone to will sim unlock it for uou.
Good. Sound like I need to just get the unlock code.
BTW is there a system timer (measure how long the phone has been \ in service)?
gatorback said:
Good. Sound like I need to just get the unlock code.
BTW is there a system timer (measure how long the phone has been \ in service)?
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Search here. There is already a script here that does the same and gives you the unlock code.
You can call ATT for lock code. They are required to give to you. Might take 48hrs. If it is an ATT brand phone.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Is there a law that compels them to provide the code?
diablo009 said:
Search here. There is already a script here that does the same and gives you the unlock code.
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I dont' mind searching, however, could you provide a good keyword to search on? Thanks.
I'd like to avoid rooting or making changes until I've proved out the phone. Baby steps.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Is there a law that compels them to provide the code?
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Thumb rule, any typical case: 6 months from date of release of phone (except iphone) + your account standing position with them.
gatorback said:
I dont' mind searching, however, could you provide a good keyword to search on? Thanks.
I'd like to avoid rooting or making changes until I've proved out the phone. Baby steps.
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I don't have the link to the thread, but find attached the script, and the screenshot associated. I have yellowed out the device id and unlock code.
You need to be rooted, I think.
Before I root my device, I would like to understand what the 'cost' (not in terms of $) would be. I am not concerned with warranty.
There seem to be inexpensive alternatives on eBay ($3) that will provide the Unlock code. I realize that this is counter to the spirit of modding, however, I have a thing about understanding what the options are before making a decision.
I appreciate the responses and the help that I have received. Thank you
Hi all,
Please let us know what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-q5CEfiyQk&feature=youtu.be
Thanks!
SamsungJohn
Twitter:SamsungJohn
How about release some source or at the very least something that will help devs speed things up with ice cream? We paid for the phone, we want everything we can get.
+1
very interesting...
sign me up Scotty
Somewhat interesting, I have registered on the new Developer site, however it seems to be geared more towards app developers, with little of use to those doing platform work (AOSP bringups including Cyanogenmod porting, kernel development, etc.)
There are no IC datasheets, and no source code for test firmwares such as UCKL2 for the Infuse (SGH-I997).
Stickied for the time being
Thanks for the news. I will check it out to see if it is a good choice for beginning devs. It might also be interesting for me to learn more specifically regarding my Samsung phone.
does it mean,
some people develop ROM or app together?
make money?
you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
AllGamer said:
you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
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Well said!
AllGamer said:
you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
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True. But it is a chance to get know and apreciated. And that could lead to money!!!
Entropy512 said:
Somewhat interesting, I have registered on the new Developer site, however it seems to be geared more towards app developers, with little of use to those doing platform work (AOSP bringups including Cyanogenmod porting, kernel development, etc.)
There are no IC datasheets, and no source code for test firmwares such as UCKL2 for the Infuse (SGH-I997).
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AllGamer said:
you don't make ROM for money, if you do, you don't belong in XDA
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Very well said! It seem like Samsung have just discovered all the free work force to produce code that is much better than their own. Now they wanna tap into this, without giving anything of value in return.
How about dropping some spec-sheets on the HW level and some source code to their drivers, instead!?
Damnit, i'll have to learn some programming now! To the Batmobile!
+1 for "spec-sheets on the HW level and some source code to their drivers"
..especially for devices like Galaxy 3 (i5800/i5801), which (apparently), you are not going to update now on.
Sounds Cool
sounds pretty interesting, ill check out the youtube video.
Thanks for the news.
Would be nice if the video talked specifically about developing ROMs, especially AOSP-based...
useful info
merge samsung and htc rom?
hi i somewhat enjoy my samsung charge except for the predictive txt sucks i want exactly how the htc has theirs can anyone give me some info on merging these things i want to build or tweak a rom for the charge also currently downloading all the sdk stuff about to run over to samsung dev site and see if i can get into that also.
Great
great stuff, keep up the good work!
Seems like a great initiative from Samsung
Hi Guys
Looks like there's a pretty good ICS port for the Vibrant.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362961
Has anyone attempted to port this thing to the SGS4G? I read the guide on how to do it and it doesn't sound like there's a ton of work, since you only have to compile one file.
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Hi Guys
Looks like there's a pretty good ICS port for the Vibrant.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362961
Has anyone attempted to port this thing to the SGS4G? I read the guide on how to do it and it doesn't sound like there's a ton of work, since you only have to compile one file.
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Well then get compiling!
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
FBis251 said:
Well then get compiling!
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Iluld >.> good luck bro
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tehgyb said:
Iluld >.> good luck bro
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I just realized that was my 1000th post. Good thing it was a joke.
I read a lot, and talk a little, so my perspectives are often skewed.
That being said, it AMAZES me how often think "just compiling one file" is so simple. Really? Just sending one monkey to mars should be easy too...start flapping your arms, and I'll meet you there.
The point being? The tools aren't there yet, and anyone who utilizes the amazing superpower of literacy knows that.
Guess I'll get off my soap box now.
/rant
Sent from above and beyond
Try cyanogen first,that hasnt happen
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The point being? The tools aren't there yet, and anyone who utilizes the amazing superpower of literacy knows that.
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Did you read the porting guide? Pretty sure the JDK and the other tools the author specified can do the job. Specifically decompiling, hex editing and recompiling. I used the amazing superpower of literacy to read that, btw.
travbrack said:
Did you read the porting guide? Pretty sure the JDK and the other tools the author specified can do the job. Specifically decompiling, hex editing and recompiling. I used the amazing superpower of literacy to read that, btw.
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Well, there is this fancy 'search' tool in the upper right coner of the web page.
This conversation has been going on for quite some time.
You sure could port the rom, but the kernel for the sgs4g will not work... yet.
The other problem is that it would be better to have the source for the rom then to just mod the vibrant rom. Reason being is that if we have the source we can use normal debugging tools to find and solve the issues, instead of trying to reverse engineer open source software... which just seem silly to me.
I just got my "bryan fun pack" from sparkfun today, which is what I've been waiting for to get moving on cm7 and u-boot for our phone. Please hold...