Blaze Dialer Codes - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G

Hey all, I never knew about these particular codes before the blaze. They seem pretty powerful. Thought it would be worthwhile to document them. If you don't want this in the dev section, feel free to move it.
I used the phoneutil code to upgrade from stock, unrooted GB to stock, unrooted ICS when it came out. I originally thought the problem was my usb driver. I tried reinstalling that, and was still seeing errors when looking under Device Manager. Then theshowman posted the code and instruction on changing the modem/CDC properties, and BAM my phone could upgrade via keys.
To use these codes, open up your dialer and type whats under the "code" column.
Some of them open up into this black sceen with grey text which doesn't allow for touchscreen navigation.
If you use the back button with these, it will bring you to your HOME screen. To navigate back, hit the leftmost hardware button, and then "Back".
To select another screen, hit the leftmost hardware button and then "Select," and then type in the particular number, (i.e. "1" for Debug screen).
HTML:
band select *#2262# Automatic, WCDMA, GSM, LTE .... band preferences
clock *#0782# show realtime clock
diag. menu *#197328640# Diagnostics menu and enabling QXDM logging (use select row)(duno if it works)
debug, etc *#*#197328640#*#* Service Mode, Debug, Netz, Audio, Common:
engr mode *#7465625# umm, sounds pretty dangerous to me :D
GSM *#0011# Servicemode: RRC,MMC-MNC, RX, TX, Eclo, Speech Ver, RF, drxcycle, therm
IMEI *#06# your mobile's IMEI #
phoneutil *#7224# Toggle UART and USB from modem to pda
test mode *#0*# test lcd, vibration, cam, gps sensor (sweet visual), touchscreen, sub keys
version *#9999# modem version (i.e. T769UVLH5), build info and FTA SW version
BT Address *#232337#
BT Test *#*#232331#*#*
WLAN MAC Address: *#*#232338#*#*
Touch *FWV: *#*#2663#*#* touch screen firmware version
Touch *Test: *#*#2664#*#* touch screen test - I could spend hours on this one
Proximity Test: *#*#0588#*#*
Vibrator Test (heehee): *#0842#
Battery Stats: *#0228# * voltage, temp, lvl, blocks, RRSI SignalStength
Audio Test Menu: *#0673# * * The first time I tried this was in my cubicle at work, LOL
Google Talk Service Monitor: *#*#8255#*#*
Power Button Settings: *#*#7594#*#*
Hard Reset: *2767*3855#
Factory Data Reset: *#*#7780#*#* *careful...
UART/USB Mode GUI: *#7284#
NAND Flash Unique Number: *#03#
Ciphering Info: *#32489# * * * * *????
Light Sensor Read: *#0589# * displays Lux value, sweet color coded levels
Enable/Disable Auto Answer: *#272886#
Switch 3G/HSPA (?): *#301279#
Thanks to kvswim over on the Verizon Droid Charge forums for a lot of these. I went through his list entering codes manually, adding the ones that worked onto this list.
I've googled lists of these codes, but lots of the ones I entered did not work. Feel free to post one if you find it.

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TekComm wireless devices plugin

TekComm v.1.00.002
Hi guys a new version of the plugin. Of course its free.
Release notes:
-added toggle for phone connection (pre-last button)
-added status display for favourite SSID (last button)
-if AP is present but the device is attached to another AP (Access Point) you can attach to your favourite by pressing the last button
-one hand navigation enabled for better access
-first button (icon) displays a small configuration window where you can input the phone connection and favourite SSID (you need to tap ok in the top right corner for the changes to take effect)
Known issues:
- phone connection and favourite SSID are not always restored after soft reset or enable/disable plugin
- HTC Wizard/Prophet/BlueAngel don't respond first time to wifi turn on (driver issue) so you have to turn it on first time or after soft reset
Enjoy!
http://teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=120
Cheers,
Raul
thanks

android codes

FYI These codes have been obtained by decoding various .apk files present in the phone firmware.
*#*#4636#*#*
This code can be used to get some interesting information about your phone and battery. It shows following 4 menus on screen:
Phone information
Battery information
Battery history
Usage statistics
*#*#7780#*#*
This code can be used for a factory data reset. It'll remove following things:
Google account settings stored in your phone
System and application data and settings
Downloaded applications
It'll NOT remove:
Current system software and bundled applications
SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.
PS: Once you give this code, you get a prompt screen asking you to click on "Reset phone" button. So you get a chance to cancel your operation.
*2767*3855#
Think before you give this code. This code is used for factory format. It'll remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage. It'll also reinstall the phone firmware.
PS: Once you give this code, there is no way to cancel the operation unless you remove the battery from the phone. So think twice before giving this code.
*#*#34971539#*#*
This code is used to get information about phone camera. It shows following 4 menus:
Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option)
Update camera firmware in SD card
Get camera firmware version
Get firmware update count
WARNING: Never use the first option otherwise your phone camera will stop working and you'll need to take your phone to service center to reinstall camera firmware.
*#*#7594#*#*
This one is my favorite one. This code can be used to change the "End Call / Power" button action in your phone. Be default, if you long press the button, it shows a screen asking you to select any option from Silent mode, Airplane mode and Power off.
You can change this action using this code. You can enable direct power off on this button so you don't need to waste your time in selecting the option.
*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#*
This code opens a File copy screen where you can backup your media files e.g. Images, Sound, Video and Voice memo.
*#*#197328640#*#*
This code can be used to enter into Service mode. You can run various tests and change settings in the service mode.
WLAN, GPS and Bluetooth Test Codes:
*#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#* OR *#*#528#*#* - WLAN test (Use "Menu" button to start various tests)
*#*#232338#*#* - Shows WiFi MAC address
*#*#1472365#*#* - GPS test
*#*#1575#*#* - Another GPS test
*#*#232331#*#* - Bluetooth test
*#*#232337#*# - Shows Bluetooth device address
*#*#8255#*#*
This code can be used to launch GTalk Service Monitor.
Codes to get Firmware version information:
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* - PDA, Phone, H/W, RFCallDate
*#*#1234#*#* - PDA and Phone
*#*#1111#*#* - FTA SW Version
*#*#2222#*#* - FTA HW Version
*#*#44336#*#* - PDA, Phone, CSC, Build Time, Changelist number
Codes to launch various Factory Tests:
*#*#0283#*#* - Packet Loopback
*#*#0*#*#* - LCD test
*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#* - Melody test
*#*#0842#*#* - Device test (Vibration test and BackLight test)
*#*#2663#*#* - Touch screen version
*#*#2664#*#* - Touch screen test
*#*#0588#*#* - Proximity sensor test
*#*#3264#*#* - RAM version
NOTE: All above codes have been checked on Google Android phone Samsung Galaxy I7500 only but they should also work in other Google Android phones.
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Great list of codes thanks for sharing it.
thank you
but some codes not working!
You can also enter the following code while in the lockscreen to get to most of the above mentioned service pages:
Menu, Back, Back, Menu, Back, Menu, Menu, Back
Good set of information, thanks for the post. gonna try some now.
Thank you..
Thank you for the codes...
Thanks for the codes, I'm going to add them to my wiki.
thanks for sharing
Just tried these out, and it turns out that the earpiece can actually get pretty damn loud... so it is a software problem after all (in-call volume).
Clyzm said:
Just tried these out, and it turns out that the earpiece can actually get pretty damn loud... so it is a software problem after all (in-call volume).
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which code u use to make volume louder?
I've tried a number of these codes and nothing happens (except the phone information code).
I have a rooted x10a from Rogers 024 firmware
Thanks for the list though!
swapniladsure said:
which code u use to make volume louder?
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Didn't make it louder, but I used the lockscreen code in the fourth post to test the speaker:
beno1 said:
You can also enter the following code while in the lockscreen to get to most of the above mentioned service pages:
Menu, Back, Back, Menu, Back, Menu, Menu, Back
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great list of codes! ive been meaning to get all these together and save them somewhere....here i come, copy and paste!
thank you guys
Clyzm said:
Didn't make it louder, but I used the lockscreen code in the fourth post to test the speaker:
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hey dude its only increase the volume on testing time...but when u actually make call than earepice volume is less....
any ways i tried to give my best code...
if in future if i find any new code than i will update it soon..
thank you u guys for all your replys
swapniladsure said:
hey dude its only increase the volume on testing time...but when u actually make call than earepice volume is less....
any ways i tried to give my best code...
if in future if i find any new code than i will update it soon..
thank you u guys for all your replys
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...that's what I just said. All it does is test the speaker, it doesn't change any settings in the phone. All I said was that the speaker has the potential to have louder call volume.
About earpiece volume. This didn't work for me, but so far none of the codes are. Give it a try and let us know if it works for you.
Taken from the following website...
http://androidforums.com/1263586-post1.html
Earpiece volume to low? I'm talking about the earpiece speaker built into the phone, the part you hold to your ear. You can increase this volume beyond maximum factory setting. When you change this, please change it slowly, meaning 1 increment at a time, you don't want to blow your speakers out. Thank you to the user over at xda-developer forums who showed me how to do this. update: it seems if you do a reboot of your phone, the settings revert back to factory for this volume fix...working to try to figure out a way to lock in the new volume settings.
Okay, lets begin. Go to your dial pad. Dial in *#*#197328640#*#*
Next, tap your finger onto the following, in the following order:
[5] Audio
[1] Handset
[1] Volume
[1] SRS Speech RX Volume
next notice the following defaults that pop up.
[0]0_lvl:63
[1]1_lvl:68
[2]2_lvl:73
[3]3_lvl:78
[4]4_lvl:83
[5]5_lvl:88
This basically means, that your volume up and down keys have 5 clicks, starting from the lowest setting, and click your volume up 5 times, takes you through the sequence of volumes listed above. You can change each click to be a new volume setting. For me 1-4 are fine, I just wanted max volume, which is click number 5, to be something higher. The phone does not let you to put in half increments, meaning 88.5 is not possible. So you have to use 1 increments. Please please do this carefully, dont suddenly jump to 95, you could blow out your speaker possibly. So I tried just 1 increment above 88, went to 89, and perfect, much louder now! okay so this is how you do it:
Once you get the list above, do the following:
Click your finger on [5]5_lvl:88
Next, a screen pops up asking for input. On the bottom of your phone, tap the menu button, this is the button next to the little home button.
Next tap "key input"
Next tap 1 increment at a time, lets start off with 89 so where it says enter value, tap this, your keyboard pops up, type in 89
Next Tap your menu button again
Next Tap "end"
you are now finished, make a phone call and see how 89 works for you, when your volume is set to max
Clyzm said:
Didn't make it louder, but I used the lockscreen code in the fourth post to test the speaker:
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I tried this and the volume was much louder! the issue was it really stared to disort and sound sh#t on the piano spot. So the reason why the volume is so low is the dam speaker is ****! Increasing the volume will cause more distortion and make things worse. I be happy to live with this for the next few years till my contract is over...
let me see this...
Terul said:
About earpiece volume. This didn't work for me, but so far none of the codes are. Give it a try and let us know if it works for you.
Taken from the following website...
http://androidforums.com/1263586-post1.html
Earpiece volume to low? I'm talking about the earpiece speaker built into the phone, the part you hold to your ear. You can increase this volume beyond maximum factory setting. When you change this, please change it slowly, meaning 1 increment at a time, you don't want to blow your speakers out. Thank you to the user over at xda-developer forums who showed me how to do this. update: it seems if you do a reboot of your phone, the settings revert back to factory for this volume fix...working to try to figure out a way to lock in the new volume settings.
Okay, lets begin. Go to your dial pad. Dial in *#*#197328640#*#*
Next, tap your finger onto the following, in the following order:
[5] Audio
[1] Handset
[1] Volume
[1] SRS Speech RX Volume
next notice the following defaults that pop up.
[0]0_lvl:63
[1]1_lvl:68
[2]2_lvl:73
[3]3_lvl:78
[4]4_lvl:83
[5]5_lvl:88
This basically means, that your volume up and down keys have 5 clicks, starting from the lowest setting, and click your volume up 5 times, takes you through the sequence of volumes listed above. You can change each click to be a new volume setting. For me 1-4 are fine, I just wanted max volume, which is click number 5, to be something higher. The phone does not let you to put in half increments, meaning 88.5 is not possible. So you have to use 1 increments. Please please do this carefully, dont suddenly jump to 95, you could blow out your speaker possibly. So I tried just 1 increment above 88, went to 89, and perfect, much louder now! okay so this is how you do it:
Once you get the list above, do the following:
Click your finger on [5]5_lvl:88
Next, a screen pops up asking for input. On the bottom of your phone, tap the menu button, this is the button next to the little home button.
Next tap "key input"
Next tap 1 increment at a time, lets start off with 89 so where it says enter value, tap this, your keyboard pops up, type in 89
Next Tap your menu button again
Next Tap "end"
you are now finished, make a phone call and see how 89 works for you, when your volume is set to max
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let me see this it gona work or not
Hi,
also these codes are not working for me, except the *#*#4636#*#*.
The quoted post is related to Samsung Phones (Vibrant) and this is most probably the reson why it doesn't work on SE X10.
However, does someone know another set of codes for X10? The Service Menu, entered by the Menu/Back combination, shows a list item "Service settings" but with "No Item" in the next menu level. Is there any known trick to unlock this settings? Maybe there could be a option to adjust in-call volume...
All the Best
Peter
EDIT: X10i, R2BA026 rooted
no not yet solution for speaker volume increase
no solution yet..
let me try to replace speaker on my x10i
i will try to put any other speaker from other sony to my x10i..
same for loudspeaker also..
replace the ringer for mp3 volume increase of phone
but let me try this and than i will post u all

FRX07 on RAPH100

Hi, this should be in the Android Development Forum but I don´t have permissions...
FRX07 is a fantastic release... Congratulations! Almost it´s a "final" version.
Using:
RAPH100
Full FRX07 bundle
Changes I did in Android:
- Disable autobright feature (avoids screen always on)
- No animations, no vibrations (battery saver)
- Language: Spanish
These are the errors I found (a lot of them already reported):
- Auto brightness not working
- Bad mapping FN Keys, Press Caps turns On Fn key, special keys not working...
- The keyboard lights will come on (lights goes off in a few seconds) if you swipe a finger over the Navigation Control even if the keyboard is closed.
- Flash Light not working
- Navigation Control (ring) always flashing -> Battery drainer?.
- Battery problems: 8 hours maximum with SetCpu, JuiceDefender, no animations, no vibrations... -> Panel collapse problem
- Speaker phone is not working
- Can´t access the SD File system while connected to the PC (D: appears but no data).
Not fully tested:
- GPS (slow)
- Bluetooth (can´t transfer a file from Samsumg Galaxy 2)
Everything else is working and it´s almost a productive version.
Thanks again
Hey i use FRX07 on RAPH100 too.
(FRX07_Full_Bundle_20110715.zip)
i have similar problems
Changes I did in Android:
- in Startup: physkeyboard=german_raph100
- Auto brightness not working
- Bad mapping, Press Caps turns caps led is on but no function. (FN Keys work)
- The keyboard lights will come on (lights goes off in a few seconds) if you swipe a finger over the Navigation Control even if the keyboard is closed.
- Flash Light not working
- Navigation Control (ring) always flashing -> Battery drainer?>> when gps is off
- Can´t access the SD File system while connected to the PC (D: appears but no data).
- Bluetooth (can´t transfer a file from or to PC) / (no audio forwarding)
-WiFi not work
[email protected], the list is mostly identical.
But in my case, Wifi is working. Check your settings...
With physkeyboard=raphfix the FN Buttons are working now but the Caps button turn on the FN indicator and no Uppercase letters. Thanks to bobzero for be my "voice" in the developer section.
Really, they are minor bugs primarily. I´m only worried about the battery nightmare. Today I almost get 10 hours but it´s not enough to be a productive version. As said here the problem is "the display is not being shutdown when in sleep. So it's still sucking power even when the phone is sleeping".
now i update from: xdandroid[dot]com/wiki/Main_Page
Latest kernel: 20110718_223029
Latest rootfs: 20110727-358bc80
same problems like before and more
- no cell phone network after start for about 3 minutes,
manual network search -> error while searching network.
- now my battery work only about 6-8 hours
(without: BT, WiFi, GPS and Data transfer) only 2g network is on.
sorry I've expressed myself wrong.
because I'm on holiday i can only check Wifi Tethering
1. Data access over mobile network enable
2. WiFi turn on
3. Portable WiFi hotspot turn on -> ERROR
after this i can't turn WiFi on it always said error.

Service Menu?

Hello,
After getting my Gear S2 back from Samsung service (I tried to wash it via the faucet water stream, it entered an infinite reboot cycle and then died - IP68 compatible huh?) I turned it on and it appeared to enter some sort of Service Menu. I haven't left this menu (nor do I know how, except maybe a factory reset?), but I would like to know how I could reenter it if I wished to, in the future. Googling for this yielded no results, and that is shocking. I wanted to post an image showing this menu, but I'm not allowed to since I've got less than 10 posts.
Thanks.
Should be able to just upload it to a photo service, like imgur and just pasting the link as text, if you wish to share it. Interested in what it looks like.
Hi. Looking for this menu in the web, i found the method for the Gear 2, and *i think* is the same. I tried succesfully in my Gear S2.
Just go to the dialer and press: *#0*#
and you can enter to a menu titled TESTMODE
You can exit from this menu pressing twice in the upper button.
Greetings.
Pressing the upper button twice does nothing. In fact, I'm unable to exit this mode even with a restart or a factory reset (via Gear Info -> Reset). Here's the link, delete the spaces.
http :// i . imgur . com / taR0NEH.jpg
I brought it back to the service and apparently they forgot to flash it. That was a default service Tizen that ships from the factory. It contains tests and it's supposed to be overwritten once the mobo is replaced.
Bixthor said:
Hi. Looking for this menu in the web, i found the method for the Gear 2, and *i think* is the same. I tried succesfully in my Gear S2.
Just go to the dialer and press: *#0*#
and you can enter to a menu titled TESTMODE
You can exit from this menu pressing twice in the upper button.
Greetings.
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Thanks for the info about the Test Mode. The Sensor screen was fun.
Rob
Good!. I tried to find this menu but i only guessed that is for developer options or something like that (because a lot of tizen icons).
Also i tried some codes for Samsung devices and found some of them work in my Gear S2 (use at your own risk):
*#06# Serial Number
*#0*# LCD Test Menu
*#1234# Version Info
*#12580*369# Main Version
*#0228# Battery Status
*#0*# General Test Mode
*#2663# Touch Firmware Version
*#0283# Audio Loopback Control
*#9900# Log Dump
*#34971539# Camera Firmware Update
*#7353# Self Test
Greetings
Did anyone noticed...
I find an easy way to input these codes; plus others that in the dialer doesn't work.
Go to Settings>> Gear info>> Device>> Software version (push 5 times the button) A system ui with a different dialer let you input codes- it's like when we try to get the developer options on android phone.
Hope it helped!

How To Guide Diagnostics and Calibration Menu

Hello everyone,
I just wanted to make a quick post on how to access the diagnostics menu and how to calibrate some of the sensors. It is the same as other Galaxy devices:
1. Go to the phone dialer on the watch and dial *#0*# (hold "7" to dial "*" and "9" to dial "#")
2. This will bring up the diagnostics menu. Scroll down and tap on "Sensor."
3. From here you can calibrate various sensors by tapping the "Selftest" button for each corresponding sensor.
*Make sure your watch is on a flat surface and is perfectly still while calibrating.*
4. To go back/exit the menu, swipe right.
I know it's sort of old news for other Galaxy devices, but I hope that helps.
Cheers!

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