Hello,
I want to share some Hidden features and Secret codes available in our Note 3, as shown in the screenshot.
Here is how:
- Download the attached file, EXTRACT it to your sdcard.
- Install Shortcut Master, open menu Export/Import, browse and select the file above and click Import.
You can add more your own shortcuts in the list, and then Export to backup or to share with each other.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
NOTE: some features need ROOT to be launched. It is due to Samsung's security policy.
Cheers.
siklenmeme rekoru kırmış aq
Updated, added more shortuts.
Secret codes to change RRC HSPA Control:
Code:
*#301279#
*#279301#
Code
*#1234# Firmware Information
This has been done before -
*#06# -- To check IMEI No.
*#9090# -- Diagnostic Configuration
*#1234# -- to check software version of phone.
*#272*IMEI# -- Reset User data + Change Sales Code
*#12580*369# -- to check software and hardware information.
*#0228# -- Battery status (ADC, RSSI reading)
*2767*3855# -- Full factory reset (Don’t dial it does not ask you to confirm unless you have problem)
*#0*# -- This Code shows Screen Test Menu (LCD Test Menu) Hidden Menu
*#7353# -- Self Test Mode (2nd Hidden Menu)
*#34971539# Camera firmware check/update
*#2263# Service Mode - Baseband selection
*#9900# SysDump
*#0011# Service Mode - Radio parameters
*#0808# USB Settings
*#2222# Service Mode - FTA HW Version
*#1111# Service Mode - FTA SW Version
Here's the ones I have...
ultramag69 said:
This has been done before -
*#06# -- To check IMEI No.
*#9090# -- Diagnostic Configuration
*#1234# -- to check software version of phone.
*#272*IMEI# -- Reset User data + Change Sales Code
*#12580*369# -- to check software and hardware information.
*#0228# -- Battery status (ADC, RSSI reading)
*2767*3855# -- Full factory reset (Don’t dial it does not ask you to confirm unless you have problem)
*#0*# -- This Code shows Screen Test Menu (LCD Test Menu) Hidden Menu
*#7353# -- Self Test Mode (2nd Hidden Menu)
*#34971539# Camera firmware check/update
*#2263# Service Mode - Baseband selection
*#9900# SysDump
*#0011# Service Mode - Radio parameters
*#0808# USB Settings
*#2222# Service Mode - FTA HW Version
*#1111# Service Mode - FTA SW Version
Here's the ones I have...
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Yes, I see, there are plenty of code list available on the Internet, but they all have 2 main disadvantages:
1- The list is not full. While you can get a full list in my app. As you can see in the screenshot, there are 174 secret codes in my Note 3.
2- Not all codes work by dialing in the phone's numpad. While you can get all codes worked with my apps. Some codes require ROOT permission to work.
I can confirm your app working sweet to fine-tune bands for LTE, 3G, etc...
Thank you very much!
Thank you.
They're helpful.:good:
Glad that you find it useful.
Please share your hidden shortcuts and secret codes and their meaning.
very cool
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just enabled HSPA-AMR
ktetreault14 said:
very cool
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just enabled HSPA-AMR
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Thanks.
Can you share the step-by-step instruction?
*#0011#
==> [MENU] + [Back]
==> [MENU] + [Key Input] + "Q"
==> [MENU] + [Key Input] + "0000"
==> <wait ~5-10 seconds>
2767*2878
open GPRS SETTING menu.
Wow ... great stuff ?
Keep goin'
?
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CekMTL said:
I can confirm your app working sweet to fine-tune bands for LTE, 3G, etc...
Thank you very much!
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If it's not much trouble .. a simple "how to do it" would be nice
Thanx
To create shortcut for the hidden setting "Auto power-off", go to Search menu, enter 'powersetting' to search.
Tap and select Launch button to open, or Favorite button to add a shortcut to the favorite list.
I have update the shortcut list in the Post #1. Please download and import to your app.
To create shortcut for "Task Manager", go to Search menu, enter 'JobManagerActivity' to search.
For your convenience, you can download the shortcuts list files and import in to the app.
- Android 4.3 Hidden Shortcuts.rar
- Samsung (Note 3) Hidden Shortcuts.rar
vndnguyen said:
Hello,
I want to share some Hidden features and Secret codes available in our Note 3, as shown in the screenshot.
Here is how:
- Download the attached file, EXTRACT it to your sdcard.
- Install Shortcut Master, open menu Export/Import, browse and select the file above and click Import.
You can add more your own shortcuts in the list, and then Export to backup or to share with each other.
NOTE: some features need ROOT to be launched. It is due to Samsung's security policy.
Cheers.
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+1
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Related
01. *#*#3214789650#*#* GpsSetup2
02. *#7284# UART and USB options
03. *#1234# Version
04. *#06# view IMEI number
05. *#*#4636#*#* usage stats and device info
06. *#9090# service mode UART and USB /slightly different form the 7284 one/
07. *#9900# sysdump /if you dont know what it means, probably you won't need this one /
08. *#03# NAND flash unique number
09. *2767*3855# hard reset
10. *#*#7780#*#* factory data reset
11. *#0*# testing mode
12. *#*#4636#*#* Usage stats and device ingo
13. *#0782# Real Time Clock
14. *#0011# GSM status
15. *#*#197328640#*#* Servicemode, Debug, Netz, Audio, Common
16. *#7465625# Engineering mode
17. *#2263# Band selection
18. *#232337# Bluetooth adress
19. *#*#232331#*#* Bluetooth test
20. *#*#232338#*#* WLAN-MAC address
21. *#*#2663#*#* Touchscreen Firmwareversion
22. *#*#2664#*#* Touchscreen test
23. *#*#0588#*#* Proximity test
24. *#0842# Vibrator test
25. *#0228# Batery stats
26. *#0673# Audiotestmenu
27. *#*#8255#*#* Gtalk service monitor
28. *#*#7594#*#* Powerbutton settings
29. *#07# Test history
30. *#32489# Ciphering info
31. *#0589# Light sensor read
32. *#272886# Enable/Disable auto answer
33. *#301279# Switch 3G - HSPA
This is ALL CODE thanx to madhuranand007
Regards
wow you are fast as lightning
here are some:
view IMEI number: *#06#
usage stats and device info: *#*#4636#*#*
service mode UART and USB: *#9090# /slightly different form the 7284 one/
sysdump: *#9900# /if you dont know what it means, probably you won't need this one /
NAND flash unique number: *#03#
hard reset: *2767*3855#
factory data reset: *#*#7780#*#*
I follow the good suggestions
aantdesign said:
I'll start with come code I know:
1. *#*#3214789650#*#* GpsSetup2
2. *#7284# UART and USB options
3. *#1234# Version
I'll update tfis post with all CODE You post people
Regards
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hi
good info added the same to roll up thread kindly keep updated the first page so it would help all very nice initiative by u
@usertotya
10x m8, I update R CODE to the first page.
Don't worry and forget about these codes.
This
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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is quit cool and help you to not learn / memorize these fuc***g codes
The codes are already written in it, just click on it and play
Enjoy
madhuranand007 said:
Don't worry and forget about these codes.
This
is quit cool and help you to not learn / memorize these fuc***g codes
The codes are already written in it, just click on it and play
Enjoy
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Nice share M8, but we'll keep updating those codes for the record.
Regards
madhuranand007 said:
Don't worry and forget about these codes.
This
is quit cool and help you to not learn / memorize these fuc***g codes
The codes are already written in it, just click on it and play
Enjoy
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Srsly M8 nice one thanks a lot!
madhuranand007 said:
Don't worry and forget about these codes.
This
is quit cool and help you to not learn / memorize these fuc***g codes
The codes are already written in it, just click on it and play
Enjoy
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hi
thanks this is real nice i have installed and used a few basic things very good man and very useful very nice or u
thanks
hari
madhuranand007 said:
Don't worry and forget about these codes.
This
is quit cool and help you to not learn / memorize these fuc***g codes
The codes are already written in it, just click on it and play
Enjoy
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Thanx M8 - this application is gr8
madhuranand007 said:
Thank u very very much.
I have lots of cracked versions of other softwares too.
If anybody want any just name it................. I will try
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hi
ur not supposed to put cracked sw here i did not know the previous one was
pls remove it if it is a cracked sw Warz is not allowed
Ya, sure Mr. Haree
Rules are rules
madhuranand007 said:
Don't worry and forget about these codes.
This
is quit cool and help you to not learn / memorize these fuc***g codes
The codes are already written in it, just click on it and play
Enjoy
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yeah, thats a great app, but for the record: gpssetup2 code is not working in froyo any more... and for i5800, gps is a major problem unfortunately...
nice find, I'll bump it up!
+ i uploaded a txt file to download it on your mobile phone:
download here
USSD Checker
Do you use USSD queries (short numbers like *100# ) to check your balance, used web traffic, available free minutes, etc.? In this case this application is for you.
Your USSD queries will be send automatically according to required schedule and nice widget will always contain actual results on your home page.
Application features:
- the first and only Android application able to parse USSD replies!!!
- finds digits in USSD replies and allow to assign names to them;
- allows to store all your USSD numbers in one place;
- easy to setup;
- customizable widgets of different sizes (1x1, 1x2, 1x3);
- scheduled or on-demand refresh;
- can be disabled in roaming;
- different setup for different SIM cards.
New in v1.3.0:
added: new widget types;
added: new widget appearance settings;
fixed: statistics errors;
fixed: problem with phone hang up;
beta testing period prolonged until the end of May.
New in version 1.2.0:
new widjets design;
added statistics;
added option to allow refresh when screen is on
New in version 1.1.6:
fixed the problem with USSD numbers input
New in version 1.1.5:
updated widgets design with adjustable transparency;
updated indicator values parsing mechanism;
updated settings for negative amount identifier;
added airplane mode support;
fixed: some cases when USSD response didn't affect widget;
fixed: problem with entering some symbols in USSD number;
fixed: some cases when scheduled USSD refresh did not run properly
Android market url: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.iba.ussdchecker&feature=search_result
Bugged!! It's always show popup required reboot. I have rebooted 4 times, nothing happened, cannot enter programs for settings.
duongtunglam said:
Bugged!! It's always show popup required reboot. I have rebooted 4 times, nothing happened, cannot enter programs for settings.
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What phone model are you using?
Works great on ZTE Blade
tried on a u8150 but couldn't input my ussd for balance checking (*123#) =(
when typing the '3' it becomes a #
T_T
tr3 said:
tried on a u8150 but couldn't input my ussd for balance checking (*123#) =(
when typing the '3' it becomes a #
T_T
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Did you install latest version? In 1.1.6 we removed all keyboard listeners....
Ok, everything working now
btw, can you add an option to append the currency symbol after the values on the widget please?
tr3 said:
Ok, everything working now
btw, can you add an option to append the currency symbol after the values on the widget please?
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I'll discuss this issue with team.
What with htc legend. "phone is not ready. initializing. please wait..." I wait 30min
peka5 said:
What with htc legend. "phone is not ready. initializing. please wait..." I wait 30min
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Application is waiting telephony manager initialization. Was sim card in the phone?
yes, sim is in phone.
New version 1.2.0 is available! Please try it!
On HTC Legend after starting shows me "Phone is not ready" screen
Sim is ready, i can call, recive and send sms
New version released!
Change log:
added: new widget types;
added: new widget appearance settings;
fixed: statistics errors;
fixed: problem with phone hang up;
beta testing period prolonged until the end of May.
Could you post a link to download this? I've been using the old version, but the newest version doesn't show compatible from the market.
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
Jmodix said:
Could you post a link to download this? I've been using the old version, but the newest version doesn't show compatible from the market.
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
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Sure... 1.4.0 version
thx for the 1.4 from 4pda, n1ce utility but not cool UI
bookerok said:
thx for the 1.4 from 4pda, n1ce utility but not cool UI
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We appreciate any help, so maybe you can give some suggestions about UI improvement for us?
Hi is it possible that USSD checker also take care of dates?
Hi,
I installed the latest version from the market.
My operator sends me a response by USSD code, with a popup where I can either answer or cancel.
Using the app does not work.
Here is what happens: I type #5580# to go to the first screen:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Then I can type "1" as response and see the second screen with some extra information concerning my data usage. (I could also type #5580#1# to access this second screen directly)
Then on the second screen I can either type "8" to go back to the 1st screen or press cancel to stop the USSD code popup. And I get a message saying "MMI code cancelled".
Unfortunately when trying your app I get the message
"Indicators not found"
USSD: #5580#
reply: MMI code canceled
Is there any way to get this working?
Nexus One - Cyanogen Mod 7 - Android 2.3.4
so many hours searching for a solution to make adhoc work on my android and i couldnt find anything where i could get it to work without any code modifications .
what do u need
1. rooted android phone - for me it is t mobile g2x
2.android app called "zt180-adhoc switcher" - available free on android market - download and install
3. 5 minutes of your valuable time - thats all
Steps to get it working
1. install the app mentioned above- "zt180 adhoc switcher"
2. open it and click on " Try to switch to ad-hoc mode just to try"
3. in the Wifi Information dialog the status will be " Connected to android tether network"
4.on your pc open " Control Panel -> Network and internet -> Network Connections"
5. right click on Local area network -> Properties --> Choose sharing tab --> Select -Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection
Leave the other option deselected .
6.The status of Local area network will now change to Network , Shared .
7.open your Wireless networks in your pc - there will be a new wireless network available called = Android Tether .
8. connect to it .
9.voila - magic - thats all u need to do
now open anything on your android device - Working internet
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trying to post images , as i am a new user so the board doesn allow me , tryin to post it as soon as possible
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please reply your queries and questions , thanks
with screenshots
Steps to get it working
1. install the app mentioned above- "zt180 adhoc switcher"
2. open it and click on " Try to switch to ad-hoc mode just to try"
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
3. in the Wifi Information dialog the status will be " Connected to android tether network"
4.on your pc open " Control Panel -> Network and internet -> Network Connections"
5. right click on Local area network -> Properties --> Choose sharing tab --> Select -Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection
Leave the other option deselected .
6.The status of Local area network will now change to Network , Shared .
7.open your Wireless networks in your pc - there will be a new wireless network available called = Android Tether .
8. connect to it .
9.voila - magic - thats all u need to do
here u go - your computer,s internet connection shared on your phone
Thank you for the tip but I don't understand...
1. Why wouldn't I connect my Android to the Ad hoc network created on a second network adapter on my PC (in my case a second wifi adapter)?
2. On my PC, no "Android Tether" shows up in my wifi list. On my G2x, "Android Tether" shows up as Not in Range, along with Use_ZT180_Adhoc_Switcher, and Warning_Adhoc_Mode. (I also have a guy transmitting AndroidAP5070 but I think it's someone next door.) There is no change to the status information icons.
3. Is my phone possessed??? It is browsing Internet sites while Data is disabled but not in Airplane mode, and connecting to Wifi while in Airplane mode. Maybe this is affecting my results with ZT-180?
Thanks again.
for the ones that this is working for. Please give Rom/Kernal info. Thanks
disconnect by it self
after zt show (connected) it disconnect by it self
os win XP
kernel :2.6.32.9-perf
thx any way
this thread is the closest thing i saw to solve ad-hoc problem
could it be that we should set static ip
or gate way
like this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1170232
SHORTCUT MASTER
Shortcut Master is a powerful tool for creating, capture, searching... shortcut. It can reveal any hidden shortcuts, hidden secret codes... in your device.
You can create shortcuts for any hidden functions or secret codes, such as App Ops, *#*#4636#*#* (Testing menu), etc...
* SECRET CODE EXPLORER:
Here you will get a list of all secret codes available in your device. You can filter the list by All apps, System apps or User (downloaded) apps.
* APP EXPLORER: (Package Explorer)
Here you will get a list of installed apps (packages) in your device. You can filter the list by All apps, System apps or User (downloaded) apps.
* SEARCH:
Here you can search the target by full text searching. Just enter any text to the search box and press the button to search. The text will be searched in the app name, package name and the target class name.
You can filter the search result by All apps, System apps or User (downloaded) apps.
* CAPTURE SHORTCUT:
You can capture the shortcut manually or automatically.
* EXPORT / IMPORT:
You can export the favorite list to the file on the sdcard for backup. Use the file to import later or copy the file to other devices.
*** ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ***
- Some system functions may need ROOT permission to be launched.
- Some system functions can not be created shortcut on the Home screen.
Please be noted that it is due to device policy, and these vary from devices to devices.
To start creating a shortcut, follow these simple steps:
1) Find the target by using one of the following tools (under the Menu):
- Secret Code Explorer
- App Explorer
- Search
- Capture Shortcut
2) You can test the target by opening it (Launch button).
3) Create the shortcut in the list (Favorite button) or on the Home screen.
DOWNLOAD: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.shortcutmaster.lite
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{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
You can download the shortcuts list file and import in to the app.
(Android 4.3 Hidden Shortcuts.rar and Samsung (Note 3) Hidden Shortcuts.rar)
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
#01:
Q: After capture shortcut, when I place the shortcut in the Favorites section, the shortcut works. However, when I place the same shortcut in the Home Screen, it says "Application not installed". Why is that?
A: Some shortcuts can be launched without root and some shortcuts require root to be launched. In this case, the shortcut is required root to launch. That's why it can be launched in the Favorites list, but cannot be launched in the Home Screen, because a shortcut on the Home Screen can only be launched without root.
Tip:
To create a shortcut for App Ops, go to Menu --> Search and enter 'appops' to search. Tap and select Favorite to create a shortcut in the favorite list.
Tip:
To create a shortcut for Notification History, go to Search menu, enter 'notificationstation' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
To create a shortcut for Recent Apps, go to Search menu, enter 'recent.recent' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
To create a shortcut for Testing Menu (*#*#4636#*#*), there are several ways:
a- Go to Search menu, enter 'testingsetting' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
b- OR go to 'Secret Code Explorer' menu, scroll down to 4636. Tap to test if the code works (Launch 1, 2 or 3) and then create a shortcut.
Update v1.1.0:
- Added 'Launch Method 0' for secret codes. This method allows you to launch secret code with ROOT permission. This way you can launch almost ALL secret codes available for your device, that may have been prohibited due to security policy on some devices (e.g. Samsung).
- Changed the default setting for 'Launch Method 0 and 1' to 'Use per-code scheme', that allows you to launch non-standard secret code on some devices (e.g. Samsung). You can change it in the Settings menu.
To create a shortcut for Band Mode, go to Search menu, enter 'bandmode' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
Incredible app! Now we can change the Network Bands as well as the RCC Revision which were disabled by Samsung in 4.4....all secrets codes that I was using in GB/ICS work here! Thank you! Really a 5 star app!!
Edit : Why does it need Full Internet access?
Final5k said:
Incredible app! Now we can change the Network Bands as well as the RCC Revision which were disabled by Samsung in 4.4....all secrets codes that I was using in GB/ICS work here! Thank you! Really a 5 star app!!
Edit : Why does it need Full Internet access?
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Hi, thank you for using my app.
The Lite version need Internet access to display ads. The Full version doesn't require this permission.
To create a shortcut for Usage Statistics, go to Search menu, enter 'usagestats' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
Hi again,
I'm using your app Shortcut Master and it's a very useful application. I would like to ask you where does Android 4.4 store the file for the secret code *#301279#
This code allows us to change the Rcc Hspa Control and I was wondering in which file/folder is it stored?
Thanks!!
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Hi,
Open Shortcut Master app, go to 'Secret Code Explorer' menu, scroll down to 301279, you will see the details of this code:
- The app that handle this secret code: Service mode RIL
- The package name: com.sec.android.RilServiceModeApp
- The broadcast receiver that handle this code: SecKeyStringBroadcastReceiver
Tap on this code, select 'Explore' to get more info...
To create a shortcut for GTalk Service Monitor (*#*#8255#*#*), go to Search menu, enter 'gtalkdiagnostic' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
To create a shortcut for Radio Info (where you can select preferred network type: WCDMA, CDMA, GSM, LTE...), go to Search menu, enter 'radioinfo' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
To create a shortcut for Running Services, go to Search menu, enter 'runningservice' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
Can we create a shortcut for take a picture with one click ? ^^
androidrouen said:
Can we create a shortcut for take a picture with one click ? ^^
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This app was design to create a shortcut to an "ready-to use" feature in any app.
This app can create a shortcut to a camera app. But to take a picture, may be you need an app that can record your actions and save as a macro.
To create a shortcut for Proxy Settings, go to Search menu, enter 'proxyselect' to search. Tap to create a shortcut.
Thanks for this app!! I was searching everywhere for that settings testing mode code.
Thanks. Glad you find it useful.
Hidden pieces of code have been a part of computer software for decades. Referred to as easter eggs, they show up when a specific (and usually undocumented) set of commands is given – in Android, for example, tapping several times on the device's firmware version displays a secret screen. What we're about to go over, however, is not an easter egg. It is a hidden menu found on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and it can be used for checking whether the device is in good working order.
So by now you're probably wondering how to access this secret menu. Well, you do that by opening the Phone app and entering the code *#0*# as if you were to dial it. The said menu will appear as soon as you input the last symbol.
Do you know this hidden menu?
{
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Yes I knew, but we can write some more things here:
*#*#4636#*#* -> Get some informations of your phone (Phone information / Battery information / Battery history / Usage statistics / Wifi information)
*#*#7780#*#* -> resets your phone (Google account settings stored in your phone / System and application data and settings / Downloaded applications, but not Current system software and bundled applications or SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.)
*2767*3855# -> resets everything of your phone and reinstalls the firmware
*#*#34971539#*#* -> get informations about your camera: Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option) / Update camera firmware in SD card / Get camera firmware version / Get firmware update count
Hauwertlhaufn said:
Yes I knew, but we can write some more things here:
*#*#4636#*#* -> Get some infowmation sof your phone (Phone information / Battery information / Battery history / Usage statistics / Wifi information)
*#*#7780#*#* -> resets your phone (Google account settings stored in your phone / System and application data and settings / Downloaded applications, but not Current system software and bundled applications or SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.)
*2767*3855# -> resets everything of your phone and reinstalls the firmware
*#*#34971539#*#* -> get infowmations about your camera: Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option) / Update camera firmware in SD card / Get camera firmware version / Get firmware update count
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thank you for sharing
Dude, that's just not limited to Galaxy series but also on JAVA versions...
Hauwertlhaufn said:
Yes I knew, but we can write some more things here:
*#*#4636#*#* -> Get some information sof your phone (Phone information / Battery information / Battery history / Usage statistics / Wifi information)
*#*#7780#*#* -> resets your phone (Google account settings stored in your phone / System and application data and settings / Downloaded applications, but not Current system software and bundled applications or SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.)
*2767*3855# -> resets everything of your phone and reinstalls the firmware
*#*#34971539#*#* -> get informations about your camera: Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option) / Update camera firmware in SD card / Get camera firmware version / Get firmware update count
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Wow, this is good to know..
poordonnao said:
Hidden pieces of code have been a part of computer software for decades. Referred to as easter eggs, they show up when a specific (and usually undocumented) set of commands is given – in Android, for example, tapping several times on the device's firmware version displays a secret screen. What we're about to go over, however, is not an easter egg. It is a hidden menu found on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and it can be used for checking whether the device is in good working order.
So by now you're probably wondering how to access this secret menu. Well, you do that by opening the Phone app and entering the code *#0*# as if you were to dial it. The said menu will appear as soon as you input the last symbol.
Do you know this hidden menu?
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omg
Can you do anything cool in the menu? :0