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Anybody knows secret dialer codes for g1. Like *06# gives IMEi any another code which provides phone's information.
This codes are neither secret, nor specific to the G1. They are pretty standard.
Yeah, nothing special but:
#646# - minutes
#676# - texts
Not sure about anything else.
*#*#info#*#* - Phone & Battery Info - Also Lock to 3g or 2g, APN & SMS Message Center Numbers
You can also use anycut to make a link for field test mode.
#225# - Check how much you owe on your phone bill.
#???# codes are OPERATOR SPECIFIC CODES!
Not tied to the phone....
Below are the ones I'm aware of, from this post. I created a starred T-Mobile contact and just added them all under there so I can pretty quickly check whatever I need w/a few presses.
#NUM# - Phone number
#MSG# - SMS Left
#BAL# - Balance
#MIN# - Minutes Left
*#06# - IMEI
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LOL..
If I release the code, then I will have to take you out! LOL...
Do you have a DoD, T-Mobile, or HTC T.S Level Clearance?
vdl68 said:
LOL..
If I release the code, then I will have to take you out! LOL...
Do you have a DoD, T-Mobile, or HTC T.S Level Clearance?
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you want to go on a date with him?
charnsingh_online said:
Anybody knows secret dialer codes for g1. Like *06# gives IMEi any another code which provides phone's information.
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I used to know them all by heart, until I discovered Anycut. Just get Anycut, it will create a shortcut on your desktop for ANY "code" you can enter into your phone.
check those codes below
*#06# Display IMEI
*#*#8351#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Enabled
*#*#8350#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Disabled
*#*#4636#*#* Phone Setting
*#*#7262626#*#* FieldTest
clevetbs said:
check those codes below
*#06# Display IMEI
*#*#8351#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Enabled
*#*#8350#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Disabled
*#*#4636#*#* Phone Setting
*#*#7262626#*#* FieldTest
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Thanks was looking for them. SAw them somewhere on a website.
Lieu10ant said:
you want to go on a date with him?
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Take you out does not mean the same thing as you think. LOL... It mean taking the "garbage" to the trash.
can i create it with anycut/bettercut
i press make your own and than what goes what? x_x
for example if i want to use the #msg#
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Data:
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what i put in what?
so what is the code to lock your phone on 3g? I hate when it switches to edge if that signal is better... id rather it stay on the weaker 3g signal until i can be in better reception.
no6969el said:
so what is the code to lock your phone on 3g? I hate when it switches to edge if that signal is better... id rather it stay on the weaker 3g signal until i can be in better reception.
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yeah, the code is using WiFi!
clevetbs said:
check those codes below
*#06# Display IMEI
*#*#8351#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Enabled
*#*#8350#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Disabled
*#*#4636#*#* Phone Setting
*#*#7262626#*#* FieldTest
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Voice Dialer Logging Enabled means that it will store the last 20 Voice Dials you made as a .log and .wav in /data/data/com.android.voicedialer/app_logdir.
The .log file contains the intents returned from the search as well as all possible matches.
The .wav has what the microphone recorded when you spoke.
Good stuff... kinda useless if you ask me...
secret code for O2 xda htc wallaby
any one have some secret code for O2 xda htc wallaby???
thanks for all..
bigtruckguy3500 said:
Yeah, nothing special but:
#646# - minutes
#676# - texts
Not sure about anything else.
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This MSSC Code Defined by Operator
He is asking for G1 Specific Secreat Codes
The Following Codes is Android Specific
*#06# Display IMEI
*#*#8351#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Enabled
*#*#8350#*#* Voice Dialer Logging Disabled
*#*#4636#*#* Phone Setting
*#*#7262626#*#* FieldTest
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use this code to make ur phone ring longer before it go to voice-mail:
[Step 1.] Enter *#61*11# and press Send/Talk on your phone.
[Step 2.] Write down the number your calls are currently forwarded to.
[Step 3.] This is your voicemail deposit number.
[Step 4.] Decide how long you want the phone to ring in 5 second intervals. The maximum time is 30 seconds. I have mine set at 25 seconds.
[Step 5.] Now enter **61*[number from step 2]*11*[number from step 3, use 2 digits]# and press Send/Talk.
http://googlevoiceblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/faster-google-voice-experience-on.html
Not sure if this was already posted, but no more relying on SMS for syncing!!!
Until I can see confirmation that this is effective and is not going to drain my battery, I'm staying put with the workaround which works great and works in seconds.
I have not used Google Voice a ton, but the new version seems to be tons slower at notifications. Today they took about about an hour to come.
Hell yeah! :d:d:d
anyone notice that when you call out use GV, it still displays your regular cell phone number rather than your GV number to the person you call. is there a way to fix this?
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anyone notice that when you call out use GV, it still displays your regular cell phone number rather than your GV number to the person you call. is there a way to fix this?
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if you got the GV app and you're using it "for all calls" it should display your gv number...
PS the delay is about AT MOST 1-2 minutes on my hero... (side by side with internet inbox i mean) still better than AT LEAST 5minutes
ajaholic said:
anyone notice that when you call out use GV, it still displays your regular cell phone number rather than your GV number to the person you call. is there a way to fix this?
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if you're on a 2.1 rom GV doesn't work properly for making calls but i found this app in the market called gvoice callback that does the trick
ajaholic said:
anyone notice that when you call out use GV, it still displays your regular cell phone number rather than your GV number to the person you call. is there a way to fix this?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5840612&postcount=25
works for me on DC v1
Can anyone confirm the new versions notifications does work correctly????
Does anyone know how to set Hero 2.1 to have to auto forward to GV so I can use that for my voicemail instead of Sprint? In fact does anyone know where the call forwarding is?
RLothar said:
Does anyone know how to set Hero 2.1 to have to auto forward to GV so I can use that for my voicemail instead of Sprint? In fact does anyone know where the call forwarding is?
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For Call Forward - No Answer, dial *73(your GV number)
energizer1389 said:
Can anyone confirm the new versions notifications does work correctly????
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Running on a 1.5 ROM (TTG), the notifications in the new version do in fact work properly, and instantly. Woohoo, finally! In fact, while I was cleaning up old 'unread' messages via my PC, my phone was going 'ding' every time I deleted one and the 'new message' notification count changed.
RLothar said:
Does anyone know how to set Hero 2.1 to have to auto forward to GV so I can use that for my voicemail instead of Sprint? In fact does anyone know where the call forwarding is?
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When you are activating the feature on Google, as per instructions here at https://www.google.com/voice/sprint I believe they actually show you the code, *28XXXXXXXXXX, to punch in. Looking around now, I had to search a bit to find it, as I couldn't remember from doing it myself. Anyways, that is it, *28[Your GV Number], and then *38 if you ever want to turn it off.
I was using the SMS workaround. Just disabled SMS to my phone and left a test message.
I received notification on my phone within a minute.
Now, does it drain the battery? I wouldn't think it would as it is push and not a pull.
Oh, and the LED works.
askwhy said:
Running on a 1.5 ROM (TTG), the notifications in the new version do in fact work properly, and instantly. Woohoo, finally! In fact, while I was cleaning up old 'unread' messages via my PC, my phone was going 'ding' every time I deleted one and the 'new message' notification count changed.
When you are activating the feature on Google, as per instructions here at https://www.google.com/voice/sprint I believe they actually show you the code, *28XXXXXXXXXX, to punch in. Looking around now, I had to search a bit to find it, as I couldn't remember from doing it myself. Anyways, that is it, *28[Your GV Number], and then *38 if you ever want to turn it off.
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*28 and *38 don't work for me, but the following do:
Call Forwarding - Unconditional = *72(number), *720 to turn off
Call Forwarding - No Answer = *73(number), *730 to turn off
Call Forwarding - Busy = *74(number), *740 to turn off
ripleys said:
*28 and *38 don't work for me, but the following do:
Call Forwarding - Unconditional = *72(number), *720 to turn off
Call Forwarding - No Answer = *73(number), *730 to turn off
Call Forwarding - Busy = *74(number), *740 to turn off
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Fair enough. All the same, *28 is the official code for covering both conditions that normally required *73 and *74. It worked fine for me, and is well documented. Not sure why it wouldn't work for others, but I am no telco expert.
Also, for anyone who was wondering, yes they still charge for *72 (unconditional).
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Fair enough. All the same, *28 is the official code for covering both conditions that normally required *73 and *74. It worked fine for me, and is well documented. Not sure why it wouldn't work for others, but I am no telco expert.
Also, for anyone who was wondering, yes they still charge for *72 (unconditional).
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*28 also works for call forward - busy? For those using *28, how does this work/get along with call waiting?
ripleys said:
*28 also works for call forward - busy? For those using *28, how does this work/get along with call waiting?
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First question: Yes, it does. I dug around a bit for come clarification and found this.
See comment from that article:
One is for CFB, the other for CFNA. *28 does both CFB and CFNA in one shot.
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Second question: Not sure how *28 has affected call waiting specifically, but I can tell you that I hate trying to answer a second call in general since I started using GV. It's been a while since I bothered to try, in fact. I remember a few times pressing 'Answer' only to then have a GV voice prompt ask if I wanted to answer the second call or 'add it' to the existing call, and by the time it asks, the 2nd caller is gone and I am lucky to get back to the first. I got frustrated and stopped answering second incoming calls as there is rarely anyone I want to talk to that badly (including clients).
I doubt that my call waiting rant is helpful, but I had to get it off my chest. Whew!
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First question: Yes, it does. I dug around a bit for come clarification and found this.
See comment from that article:
Second question: Not sure how *28 has affected call waiting specifically, but I can tell you that I hate trying to answer a second call in general since I started using GV. It's been a while since I bothered to try, in fact. I remember a few times pressing 'Answer' only to then have a GV voice prompt ask if I wanted to answer the second call or 'add it' to the existing call, and by the time it asks, the 2nd caller is gone and I am lucky to get back to the first. I got frustrated and stopped answering second incoming calls as there is rarely anyone I want to talk to that badly (including clients).
I doubt that my call waiting rant is helpful, but I had to get it off my chest. Whew!
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Thanks for the info. I use call waiting a good bit. I often put my kids on hold when a business call comes in, so I'll stick with *73, but just for grins I'm gonna call Sprint and complain that my *28 isn't working.
Does anyone know if it is possible to have two different voicemail messages based on the number the other person dials? I know I can set up different messages for different groups, but I want one message for people who dial my cell # and one message for people who dial my GV#.
Hey everyone,
I'm hoping you guys can help me out. I rooted my MyTouch 4G a few months back and have been running the CM7 nightlies. I am currently running the latest CM7 release candidate.
My issue is that when I try to get the T-Mobile visual voicemail to update with new messages it always errors out. And when I try to call voicemail by dialing "1" I get an error message that says "Connection issue or invalid MMI".
I have a perfect connection and can make calls/go online. Voicemail is my only issue. Is there a way for me to update the MMI to be valid?
Thanks!
Anyone????????
Well in case someone else finds this and has the same issue...
I was able to resolve this after I called T-Mobile and they had me go to Menu - Settings - Call Settings - Voicemail Settings .
It was here that we discovered I had no number entered as the voicemail number. The tech had me enter my voicemail number 1805******* (the last 7 digits are hidden for privacy sake)
After doing this my visual voicemail started working and I am now able to call my voicemail as well.
ok dont know if it will work for you but it worked for me
add comma (,) in the end of the code
example:
*100*2# into *100*2#,
works for me
Nevermind...this is a dead topic. Sorry for the bump
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Hi,
I've not been able to receive authentication codes (via SMS) from sites like skype/facebook etc on my Nexus 5 for some reason. They have my "real" Sprint number (not the google voice number), and I don't have google voice integration (I only use google voice for voicemail).
I've sent an inquiry to Sprint, but thought I'd check here to see if anyone else has noticed this issue, and hopefully, get a workaround
Thanks!
Call Sprint customer service and tell them you want to enable sms "short codes" I believe is what its called by default Sprint has these disabled I had the same isue a few years ago. A quick phone call they will enable it on your account and should be good to go from there
jj14 said:
Hi,
I've not been able to receive authentication codes (via SMS) from sites like skype/facebook etc on my Nexus 5 for some reason. They have my "real" Sprint number (not the google voice number), and I don't have google voice integration (I only use google voice for voicemail).
I've sent an inquiry to Sprint, but thought I'd check here to see if anyone else has noticed this issue, and hopefully, get a workaround
Thanks!
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I am not sure about US but however, when I do seem to have such issues, I take my SIM out from my phone and then insert the sim in a basic phone like Nokia 1112 or any other basic set (SIMFREE). Then I just ask for Code on whatsapp/skype/viber etc using WIFI.
Either you get the code on your basic phone or you ask for a call to listen the code to authenticate it
I hope this helps and works for you too
hshshawn said:
Call Sprint customer service and tell them you want to enable sms "short codes" I believe is what its called by default Sprint has these disabled I had the same isue a few years ago. A quick phone call they will enable it on your account and should be good to go from there
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Thanks @hshshawn - glad it is not a device specific issue (though it doesn't explain why my previous phone - S4 - was able to receive these). I'll ask Sprint to verify this. Maybe they disabled it when I switched over to the Nexus
Hnk1 said:
I am not sure about US but however, when I do seem to have such issues, I take my SIM out from my phone and then insert the sim in a basic phone like Nokia 1112 or any other basic set (SIMFREE). Then I just ask for Code on whatsapp/skype/viber etc.
Either you get the code on your phone which you insert in your simless Nexus 5 in order to authenticate or you ask for a call.
I hope this helps and works for you too
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Thanks. In this case, I ended up requesting the code by Email, so that worked. But I'll try to call my carrier to confirm that they haven't blocked short codes.
I appreciate your response
jj14 said:
Hi,
I've not been able to receive authentication codes (via SMS) from sites like skype/facebook etc on my Nexus 5 for some reason. They have my "real" Sprint number (not the google voice number), and I don't have google voice integration (I only use google voice for voicemail).
I've sent an inquiry to Sprint, but thought I'd check here to see if anyone else has noticed this issue, and hopefully, get a workaround
Thanks!
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jj14 said:
Thanks. In this case, I ended up requesting the code by Email, so that worked. But I'll try to call my carrier to confirm that they haven't blocked short codes.
I appreciate your response
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I am glad to help!
I am wondering if anyone had this issue after rooting the phone, but when I receive calls, their caller ID comes wrong: The number is always is missing the country code:
for example, instead of receiving +1 248 123 4567, i get +248 123 4567. So not only saved numbers are not recognized because they do not match the caller id, but if i let the call stop and try to call back that missed call, I get the operator's automated message saying that the dialed number is wrong.
Any idea about how to fix this?
tuntex said:
I am wondering if anyone had this issue after rooting the phone, but when I receive calls, their caller ID comes wrong: The number is always is missing the country code:
for example, instead of receiving +1 248 123 4567, i get +248 123 4567. So not only saved numbers are not recognized because they do not match the caller id, but if i let the call stop and try to call back that missed call, I get the operator's automated message saying that the dialed number is wrong.
Any idea about how to fix this?
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Go to phone/settings/calls and disable/enable assisted calling
Plus set your current country to match the country code
luis052593 said:
Go to phone/settings/calls and disable/enable assisted calling
Plus set your current country to match the country code
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I tried both enabled and disabled assisted dialing. Problem still persisting. Country code is matching (USA). Any hints?
tuntex said:
I tried both enabled and disabled assisted dialing. Problem still persisting. Country code is matching (USA). Any hints?
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My phone was doing the same. I downloaded prefixer from playstore and its fixed now
NvWatts said:
My phone was doing the same. I downloaded prefixer from playstore and its fixed now
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I installed prefixer a couple of days ago... still not fixed. Can you walk me through how you made it work please?
My phone keeps getting worse... home screen changing to pink randomly, dialtone not working anymore. Rooting my phone was the biggest mistake ever. I wish i could reverse all this process.