[Q] How to Enable *#22745927(hidden menu) on GT-I9300 USB Data connection not working - General Questions and Answers

Hello all, I am having a problems with the USB connection of my phone since 2 days. The Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300. It suddenly won't charge (very rarely it does ) and I cannot connect to any computer via USB. You simply don't hear the USB sound, no device is detected. The funny thing though, when I go to download mode, the device is found instantly, and I can also flash the device with Odin, as I have done several times, trying to fix this problem. This suddenly happened two days ago, I didn't change anything, it simply stopped working from the one day to the next.
I have searched and read about this issue, and I found out about epic dialer codes.
this code is working : *#7284# (I had to flash to different firmware to get it to work though), i am now on this firmware:
GT-I9300_PHN_I9300XXALE8_I9300PHNALE4_I9300XXLE8.tar
The problem is, there should be a Qualcomm USB option, but it simply isn't there. I have read that many others have the same problem(no data connection and no charging) and they fixed it trough that setting. I also found that dialer code *#22745927 should enable this function, but this code is simply NOT working!
Also *#0808# doesn't work, I really want to use my USB data connection. I have 5 batteries and also a wall charger, so I am not worried about running out of power, and I am also sure it isn't a battery problem. I have 2 data cables, I can use them both to flash the device in Odin, when I connect the cable when the telephone is Off, I can see the battery for 10 seconds, but then it disappears and will not charge. (very rarely it does)
How can I enable the hidden menu and get to the qualcomm USB settings??? I also tried the app "Secret Codes Revealer" I have flashed Beanstalk, CM 10.2, in every firmware I cannot get the data connection to work. I am now trying different firmwares to get to those *#@! Qualcomm USB settings
Please help
check this link : forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f453/imei-problem-gt-i9300-1545196/
(this person is also missing the qualcomm usb settings)
youtube.com/watch?v=CQkUozRhGvw (this person is having the option, I simply don't see the qualcomm button)
ragn rok 3 months ago
as same as ..i type *#7284# after i only see UART: Modem\PDA and
USB: MODEM\PDA
Save and Reset.
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Muhammed Mall 1 month ago
i have the GT - I9300 rooted 4.1.2 and it is the same for me
UART ; MODEM / PDA
USB; MODEM / PDA
ITS selected on modem under uart
and PDA under usb
SAVE and RESET
ipunk07 11 months ago
There's no "Qualcomm USB Settings" on my s3 then what should i do?
BloodBlight 1 year ago
If this DOESN'T work, you have to enable the menu using this code: *#22745927
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oula sinphay
oula sinphay 1 year ago
can't get into the qualcomm usb settings running synergy 
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Dustin Hawkes
Dustin Hawkes 1 year ago
try a stock rom to do this. just nandroid before and then restore after.
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AtonEDBD
AtonEDBD 1 year ago
I don't have the Qualcomm USB settings!?
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BloodBlight
BloodBlight 1 year ago
Try this: *#22745927
*#22745927 doesn't work that's the problem I think
Apparently several people are having this issue, I will now try to flash verizon firmware to my vodafone device, to see if I can get that option to work, and afterwards flash it back to CM10.2
OK, I found out the following: the Galaxy s3 for US and Canada is a different model, the SCH-i535, and the qualcomm settings only apply for that phone, It's a little confusing, but the option apparently doesn't exist on GT-I9300 model.
That guide doesn't apply to you; the Qualcomm related stuff is only for the US and Canadian Galaxy S3 models; they have a COMPLETELY different chipset (Snapdragon S4 instead of Exynos Quad). Do not follow that guide.

*#0808# doesn't work... unable to get USB Settings Menu.
I faced the exact same problem. On my S3 GT-I9300, *#0808# was not working and I was unable to get the USB Settings Menu. Actually I needed to select "DM + MODEM + ADB" in USB settings. I achieve this goal using EFS Professional. I used EFS_Professional_2.1.73_Release. Just connect your phone to your computer, open EFS Professional, select tab "Samsung Tools" and select usb setting menu in drop down menu, the required menu will appear on your phone. This method is tested on 2 different S3 models where *#0808# was not working.... Hope this will help others.

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[Q] adb device offline - broken screen

Hello!
Today both the screen as the touch panel of my Galaxy Nexus broke. I wanted to run screencast or some other apps to control my phone via pc BUT after searching for "adb devices" I got my devices number and the word "offline".
I looked up on what I guess the issue was and what I found out was, that I have to verify my pc with this RSA-fingerprint in order to control my device, which I have not done yet on my latest rom, as I just flashed it a few days ago.
Now: can you think of any way, either bypassing the fingerprint or letting me control the device via pc to prompt the fingerprint-request?!
As mentioned, I THINK that is the problem.
Things I have tried:
different USB-port
different USB-cable
updating platform-tools
HDMI-output via MHL-adapter (no signal)
I really am hopeless and happy about all the ways, you could think of showing my phones screen on my pc. I would prefer to keep my current ROM data, as I do not want to wipe arrived messages before viewing them (WhatsApp).
some information:
device: Galaxy Nexus (GSM)
rom: latest AOKP Milestone (4.2.2)
root access of course
device definetly turned on (LED blinking)
-Jakob
Resolved!
I had a similar problem and after hours of research and trial/error, I was able to get this working. Here's how:
1. Download & install the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit and MyPhoneExplorer to your PC
2. Goto the Google Play Store on your PC and remote install MyPhoneExplorer and AF Rescue 2 apps to your phone. Wait 10 minutes or more so that this step has time to complete before continuing (longer is better)
3. Next you have to boot your phone into Recovery mode... pull the battery and usb cable out (so you can be sure your device is off). Put the battery back in, plug in the usb cable (I do this now so I can hear when the device is connected and later so you can hear that the command/reboots are working). hold down both vol up and vol down AND then hold down the power button... I do this for about 10 seconds. After releasing the buttons, your phone should be in bootloader mode, but I give it a minute just in case. now hit the vol up button 2 times then the power button. You will hear the usb connection go on and off several times and when it's done, your device will be in Recovery mode.
4. Launch the Toolkit, answer "no" to the initial question about checking for updates, then choose your device from the list
5. on the next screen (main menu) you should see your device ID listed under ADB mode list with the word "recovery" after it. If so, you have done everything correct so far. (if not, close the toolkit window, go back to step 3 and try again).
6. Next choose option 2 for Backup/Restore. Then select option 3 for "Backup your Internal Storage"
7. This is crucial. On the next screen choose option 2 "manually answer the question". Then when it asks if you are using a custom rom or recovery image, ANSWER "NO" (even if you are). This is the most important step in the whole process because it will then boot your phone into fastboot for you and install an insecure recovery image bypassing the 4.2.2 security!
8. When it tells you that the backup will take a long time and are you sure you want to continue, I recommend doing so. It will take hours (I left mine to run overnight.) Either way, when you get back to the main menu DO NOT REBOOT YOUR PHONE. YOU NEED IT IN THIS STATE.
9. Now if all has worked properly, you can launch MyPhoneExplorer on your PC and choose setup your connection via wifi. Cross your fingers, but if all worked as it did for me, your phone will appear on the screen (if it is all black, just hit the power button on your phone to wake it up). Use your mouse to enter your lock pattern or pin number if you have those set. At this point you should be using your phone through your PC. Just remember that as soon as you reboot the phone, it will revert back to it's secure state and you will have to go through this process again. I hope this helps you and others (and saves everyone the hours of frustration and research I went through).
jakbold said:
Hello!
Today both the screen as the touch panel of my Galaxy Nexus broke. I wanted to run screencast or some other apps to control my phone via pc BUT after searching for "adb devices" I got my devices number and the word "offline".
I looked up on what I guess the issue was and what I found out was, that I have to verify my pc with this RSA-fingerprint in order to control my device, which I have not done yet on my latest rom, as I just flashed it a few days ago.
Now: can you think of any way, either bypassing the fingerprint or letting me control the device via pc to prompt the fingerprint-request?!
As mentioned, I THINK that is the problem.
Things I have tried:
different USB-port
different USB-cable
updating platform-tools
HDMI-output via MHL-adapter (no signal)
I really am hopeless and happy about all the ways, you could think of showing my phones screen on my pc. I would prefer to keep my current ROM data, as I do not want to wipe arrived messages before viewing them (WhatsApp).
some information:
device: Galaxy Nexus (GSM)
rom: latest AOKP Milestone (4.2.2)
root access of course
device definetly turned on (LED blinking)
-Jakob
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themadczar said:
I had a similar problem and after hours of research and trial/error, I was able to get this working. Here's how:...
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Thank you very much for your time and effort, I will try this soon!
Sadly I am in the same position as the OP. My screen is cracked and I need to access the phone via adb, unfortunately, it is appearing as offline. Does anyone know a way to bypass this RSA-fingerprint issue?

QPST

Its been several years since I have used QPST for anything (samsung instinct?) so I am basically green with it again. I have been trying to get it to connect to my GS5 to try to push a custom PRL but i cant get to to show an ESN. I can connect to a samsung USB port, but it just shows 'no phone' and 'no ESN' after I add the port. I cant seem to find any sort of diagnostic mode or setting that will talk to it.
I have tried USB debugging, searching through the debugging and data programming menus, connecting while in recovery mode (still looking for a driver that will work), but nothing works so far. I have also tried forcing it to a debugging mode in QPST but it doesnt change anything.
Any ideas from someone more familiar with QPST?
Also if someone can figure out a way to get access to OMADM Hidden Menu that would simplify all of this. Appearantly access has been denied on the S5 where it was wide open on the S4. I might try pushing the S4 apk onto the S5 and see if i can screw anything up
ok so i found out how to get it into diagnostic mode but now i cant seem to find drivers for qualcomm diagnostic mode. anyone know where i can get them?
samsung drivers arent working when i put it in diagnositic mode unfortunately
Try this,
from your dialer, type ##3424#.
Then select Qualcomm USB settings and choose DM+Modem+ADB.
How do you connect the Galaxy S5 to QPST? I need to read the profiles and get the NAI, HA, AAA etc.
Thanks

[Completed] [Q] SHV-E250K that has multiple problems

Hello everyone,
First and foremost, please forgive me if an answer to this has already been posted somewhere; I have searched several different forums extensively, and while I have found several similar problems, I have tried their solutions and come up empty-handed. Here's my dilemma:
1. My phone simply refuses to be detected/recognized by my PC via USB connection, through Kies/Odin/Windows Explorer, though I can be detected and connect through AirDroid.
2. I have updated my Samsung USB Drivers for Mobile Phones, and reinstalled those drivers multiple times.
3. I have tried multiple different USB cords, as well as multiple different USB ports.
4. I have been successful in connecting my wife's Note 1 to my PC.
5. I have tried dialing the "*#0808#" code into the dialer, and it always tells me that the signal is weak.
6. I have done a factory reset, both through the settings menu and through the recovery mode.
7. After having done the factory reset, I have been able to get the phone to download updates, but when the phone tries to install them, it only gets to 25% every time and then shows "Error", after which it tells me that the firmware was unable to update.
8. I have downloaded, installed, and tried every app I can find that claims to be able to root a phone without a PC, and they have all failed.
9. I am simply unable to find the "USB Connections" menu, the one where the MTP or PTP modes are, and have only been able to access it through Samsung's "Smart Care" app.
10. I have also tried to get Odin to recognize my phone by resetting my SIM card, and by using the battery removal trick: neither worked for me.
I think that pretty much covers everything right now.... I am COMPLETELY dumbfounded, and have NO idea what to do, NOR do I have any idea if this is a hardware or software problem. ANY help would be MOST appreciated.
Hi,
You have already made a post here on same topic. Please do not make multiple posts of same topic. kindly wait for the experts to answer your question.
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[Completed] [Q] S5 dialer codes not working, tip of iceberg

Hi there, I have an( nTelos) Galaxy S5 SM G900R7. I just got this phone with a bad ESN, thinking it would work in the UK with GSM, and just put CF-AutoRoot on it . I have been trying to follow these guides to get the phone to work on GSM bands because I guess the R7 only shows LTE/CDMA and CDMA option for network mode. No apn settings that I can see or anything I was used to with my old S 2X.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/how-to-add-rf-lte-frequency-bands-to-t2886059
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/guide-enable-unlock-edit-add-gsm-lte-t2948822
The problem is I CANT DO ANYTHING because the dialer codes are not working? Everytime I type in a code like *#080# and hit the call button it says "Mobile network not available" after a few seconds. I've tried using Phone Info Samsung to access different secret codes but none will work and I get this error message.
This is only my first night of trying/reading forums/failing but I feel out of my depth on this one. I hope your collective expertise can help. My S2x is on its last legs so the situation is semi-dire
Hi there
You already founded the right place for your device so there is the best place for asking that. Try again here:
[SUPPORT THREAD] The Galaxy ~S5~ All in one support thread!**NOOB FRIENDLY**
Good luck
Thanks, I've searched extensively because my problem has changed now. I ended up putting kitkat firmware on my phone instead, which then was able to be read in RNDIS+DB+MODEM mode by my PC and installed the Remote NDIS Driver. I was able to get into QPST and QXDM and mess around with things I shouldn't have messed around with. Now my phone cannot shut down. Whenever I try to power off, it says Power off , the thing spins, and it just stays there until it eventually reboots on its own. I can only shut the phone off by pulling the battery.
I've tried to use the software download in QPST to restore my NV using the backup I made beforehand, but my phone keeps flashing in and out of connection with the COM5 port, going from being there to showing no phone every couple of seconds or so. So the software cannot get a lock on my phone to restore the NV. I can view the .qcn and see all the NV values and everything, but with my phone going in and out of connection, I am not sure how I would be able to edit the values.
I am wondering, is there a way to manually restore a .qcn or the NV values using the phone itself, or some way to solve this connection problem? or perhaps some other software?
Again it is an SM-G900R7 with stock kitkat4.4.2 fimware and CF autoroot installed.

S7 930U (Snapdragon) ADB connection issues

So I had a broken USB port for a while, but since I want to pull data off my phone (including, if possible, the apps that I needed 2FA to enable like WhatsApp and so on, since I'm currently in Europe for the next 6-12 months and AT&T prepaid doesn't allow me to receive text messages or phone calls).
I bought a replacement daughterboard for the USB connector, and pulled the back of the phone off, removed the old USB connection board, and replaced it with this one. However, I've got some weird problems and I'm not sure if its hardware or software related.
When plugging the phone into USB, there's no indication on the telephone that the phone is charging, there's no indication that the phone has some connection to the computer, the computer doesn't display anything about the phone or allow me to access storage, and ADB can't find the device despite trying about 7 different methods and combinations of drivers, ADB programs, etc.
So I'd believe that my new daughterboard is either broken internally or some other issue ... except ODIN works flawlessly, as I got the inital step of loading the combo firmware to work without issue. (linked here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/root_method_rev_b-11_bootloader_using_combo_firmware.4374741/). But I can't get safestrap to work, because it relies on ADB, and ADB still doesn't have any way to connect to the device.
When I start the phone in download mode, I'm able to pull up a device with the Hardware ID USB\VID_04E8&PID_685D&REV_0100, but ADB doesn't recognize it. When I start the phone in any other method, the device doesn't register in device manager. It's a similar story when I tried reaching the phone with ADB from my linux desktop, as "something" exists in download mode, but adb has no ability to actually see the device or make a connection.
As far as avoiding obvious pitfalls, I enabled development mode / USB debugging / OEM unlock in the stock firmware I was running before, and also enabled dev mod/usb debug in the flashed firmware from that page.
It's quite possible that flashing the Combination firmware already wiped my data, as I'm not sure if it does it or not (after scouring the internet, it's pretty much the only option to get root with the B/11 bootloader so it was worth a shot), but ultimately I'd like to try and resolve this ADB issue so that I can actually finish the steps and see if it will work or not.
I just don't know what to troubleshoot next to try and get ADB to work.
To add on to this, I tried reaching out to AT&T to see if I can use my S8+ (VoLTE and all that jazz capable) to receive text messages while abroad here, but they won't let me use the phone even though I'm already abroad, since if it's not compatible with their network in the US it won't be compatible with their roaming network abroad. So I really do have to do the ole root trick.

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