Cant find working solution for frp bypass
no Japanese language option
android 5.1.1
gcceleghg on GSM Forum posted a method that gets me the furthest using Google Pinyin input, I get into the dailer but I cant seem to get the code *#*#4636#*#* to bring up the battery information to continue further (usb debugging, etc.).
Do I have to avoid a certain option or sequence, or is there a new security patch preventing this?
any advice?
This is the method Im using, which works until step 14.
1. Since we do not have the Japanese keyboard what we do is in the same Google keyboard, press the @ key to display the symbol configuration and we release
2. Now we will instantly click "Google keyboard settings"
3. Text Correction
4. Personal Dictionary
5. For all languages
6. Next up will leave them a magnifying glass to which they give and write only one C, and jump them several options which choose the one indicated in the Google Pinyin Input photo.
7. Then on keyboards and input methods press up Google Pinyin Input.
8. On the next screen to the upper right corner there are 3 little points
9. Click points and then click About ...
10. Now you will have Open Source Licensing
11. Here you can select any text as it appears in the image and then up into the symbol of sharing
12. can choose the option Messages
13. dial a number as 112 and send the message, it won't send it and then gives the little button that will call up right
14. Place the code *#*#4636#*#* information about the batteries pops up.
15. Back with arrow back
16. Menu. Enable debug, then open adb, and put the following command (you a sign will appear on the screen of your cell, you have to accept it!
adb shell content insert --uri content: // settings / secure --bind name: s: user_setup_complete --bind value: s: 1
Any Ideas? Is it even possible to bypass frp on this phone?
This works for me until step 14...
I dont get information about the batterie. Help?
Emjei said:
This works for me until step 14...
I dont get information about the batterie. Help?
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Tick on usage statistics and then back arrow
jatintomar said:
Tick on usage statistics and then back arrow
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Don't get that option. After I type this *#*#4636#*#*, all I get is this:
Emjei said:
Don't get that option. After I type this *#*#4636#*#*, all I get is this:
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Strange about you
I got this
Yeah that does not show up for me at all... hmm... :-/
Emjei said:
Yeah that does not show up for me at all... hmm... :-/
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After you dial *#*#4636#*#* what is comes up
Sorry for my bad english
After enter ussage statistics click top corner back button, it will directly enter to setting menue,,,,
jatintomar said:
After you dial *#*#4636#*#* what is comes up
Sorry for my bad english
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This exactly:
Any updates?
Anyone knows how to bypass this frp lock?
Related
http://www.e-natives.web.id/
I gave it a try, it's amazing even in alpha version
I used it some time ago... So, what can I say? I can say, that it's useless, excluding the operation "Reboot" And the very big "-" is that the "clipboard" is attached to the "red button", so we're losing the possibility: 1) to end the talk as usual, 2) exit from the application as usual. And about 2): We could exit from it also using "Home" button, but now it is used too!! And how do we need to exit from the application???
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Sorry for my english, I'm only a student of 11th form
ITB said:
I used it some time ago... So, what can I say? I can say, that it's useless, excluding the operation "Reboot" And the very big "-" is that the "clipboard" is attached to the "red button", so we're losing the possibility: 1) to end the talk as usual, 2) exit from the application as usual. And about 2): We could exit from it also using "Home" button, but now it is used too!! And how do we need to exit from the application???
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Sorry for my english, I'm only a student of 11th form
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1) ending talk is still working
2) to exit an application just push the home button twice
First of all - thank you, author, very much!!! VERY light and useful soft
Now - about buggz
Try to begin new SMS, right softkey - try to use addressbook to select recipient number when 2p mode is started Of couse, we can disable this mode during "special" events - but still hope, that this bug can be fixed
bouaroudj said:
1) ending talk is still working
2) to exit an application just push the home button twice
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Yes, but I used to do "1)" pressing red key for 1 time, not for 5! and "2)" pressing red key too... but if we get accustomed to use this number of keys - it will be great. I couldn't do so
for me this is the most useful software on my SP. Cannot use a smartphone without it!
bouaroudj said:
http://www.e-natives.web.id/
I gave it a try, it's amazing even in alpha version
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any update of this tools? link is broken
kancrutt said:
any update of this tools? link is broken
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e-natives.com
Luckyfox777 said:
e-natives.com
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thanx brother
Hello,
as you know there's no official option on Google SmartLock to disable lockscreen when you're connected to a specified Wifi network, but I found an easy way to do that without installing any external app and NO ROOT needed.
Step 1:
Open Settings->(Personal) System profiles
Step 2:
Tap on enable (upper right corner)
Step 3:
Tap the + button on the right bottom corner and then select your wifi network
Step 4:
Tap on "On Connect", press "Next" button and then press "NO"
Step 5:
Tap on "<new profile>" and input a name (something like "HOME: lock disabled")
Step 6:
Scroll down and tap on "Lock screen mode", tap on "Disable lock screen" and then on FINISH
Step 7:
Repeat all steps but on step 4 select "On disconnect", on step 5 change name (something like "NOT AT HOME: lock enabled") and on step 6 set "Lock screen mode" on "System default"
Easy right?
LoneDev6 said:
Hello,
as you know there's no official option on Google SmartLock to disable lockscreen when you're connected to a specified Wifi network, but I found an easy way to do that without installing any external app and NO ROOT needed.
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Easy right?
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Wow, that was so easy - thank you for this :good: :victory:
Nimueh said:
Wow, that was so easy - thank you for this :good: :victory:
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No problem It's so useful for me when I'm home, now I don't need to type and type and type the PIN every 5 minutes, lol
LoneDev6 said:
No problem It's so useful for me when I'm home, now I don't need to type and type and type the PIN every 5 minutes, lol
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I just tried it when I hung my laundry out to dry and it has a little "glitch" compared to Smart Unlock which I've been using so far.
When it disconnects from the home wifi and I turn on the screen for the 1st time after that it's still unlocked, only when I do it the 2nd time is it then locked.
Not a huge big deal as far as I'm concerned - this way if I'm only outside in the garden or in the basement and come back in it probably won't lock at all. Add to that no longer having the need to keep an extra app running ... I'm sold, I've used TiBu to freeze Smart Unlock and will be using your way from here on out
Thanks again :victory:
Wow, awesome
I was searching for apps and xposed modules for that, and now there it is
However I'm encountering problem - when I'm trying to change lockscreen mode I can't do that.
Option is greyed out and system says that its off by device administrator... Strange thing because I don't know how to change that. Any help?
Jakub_Z. said:
Wow, awesome
I was searching for apps and xposed modules for that, and now there it is
However I'm encountering problem - when I'm trying to change lockscreen mode I can't do that.
Option is greyed out and system says that its off by device administrator... Strange thing because I don't know how to change that. Any help?
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Do you have any app set as Device Administrator? Maybe it's interfering
@LoneDev6 only android's Find My Device. But I disabled it and nothing changed. Strange thing.
Maybe its somehow because I'm using some Oreo-based custom ROM?
Hmmm...
Thanks for help anyway
Wait , am confused
Am on emui & I didn't understand the method
Can someone please explain or make screenshots
LoneDev6 said:
Hello,
as you know there's no official option on Google SmartLock to disable lockscreen when you're connected to a specified Wifi network, but I found an easy way to do that without installing any external app and NO ROOT needed.
Step 1:
Open Settings->(Personal) System profiles
Step 2:
Tap on enable (upper right corner)
Step 3:
Tap the + button on the right bottom corner and then select your wifi network
Step 4:
Tap on "On Connect", press "Next" button and then press "NO"
Step 5:
Tap on "<new profile>" and input a name (something like "HOME: lock disabled")
Step 6:
Scroll down and tap on "Lock screen mode", tap on "Disable lock screen" and then on FINISH
Step 7:
Repeat all steps but on step 4 select "On disconnect", on step 5 change name (something like "NOT AT HOME: lock enabled") and on step 6 set "Lock screen mode" on "System default"
Easy right?
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You know I tried all kind of combinations and Tasker and Sistem and Auto and all apps and nothing, just by chance I found your post here, and now I am like Homer: duh! So simple! thank you very much!
Hey
did someone make OP trick or a similar one work on samsung s9+?
Im on LG G7 with android 8 and i cannot find any of those options. Can someone help?
ltshazaam said:
Im on LG G7 with android 8 and i cannot find any of those options. Can someone help?
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Try Settings, search bar on top, type Profiles.
Anyone know how to make this work on Pie?
bbcastro said:
Anyone know how to make this work on Pie?
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Same problem here, I have Nokia 6 and I'm stuck at step 4 and I can't find those steps. I have Android 9 ?
I think y'all high or something... No such settings exist lol
This feature only exists in lineageOS based roms.
Sent from my SM-A505F using Tapatalk
LoneDev6 said:
Hello,
as you know there's no official option on Google SmartLock to disable lockscreen when you're connected to a specified Wifi network, but I found an easy way to do that without installing any external app and NO ROOT needed.
Step 1:
Open Settings->(Personal) System profiles
Step 2:
Tap on enable (upper right corner)
Step 3:
Tap the + button on the right bottom corner and then select your wifi network
Step 4:
Tap on "On Connect", press "Next" button and then press "NO"
Step 5:
Tap on "<new profile>" and input a name (something like "HOME: lock disabled")
Step 6:
Scroll down and tap on "Lock screen mode", tap on "Disable lock screen" and then on FINISH
Step 7:
Repeat all steps but on step 4 select "On disconnect", on step 5 change name (something like "NOT AT HOME: lock enabled") and on step 6 set "Lock screen mode" on "System default"
Easy right?
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The two profiles don't swap on connect and disconnect and you can't have them both active. Do you have a way to automate the switch or you do that manually?
You can use bixby routines if you have it too on your samsung devices to unlock your phone when you are connected to a trusted wifi connection.
OMG, thx bro!!
Just switched my ROM (after a long time) and thought: hmm, magisk , riru edexposed, gravitybox,... and then I found this. XDDDD
Working on Android 10 (bliss rom - nexus 6p)
[FRP] ZTE Majesty Pro Z798BL FRP Bypass
(Sorry for the poor write up, it's basically notes from when I did this model quickly. If I get free time I will clean these steps up some so they are more clear and also get ahold of the handset and post additional methods/steps.)
There are multiple ways to do this bypass - here are just a few i came across freestyling. I'll document the others when i get time to lock up one of these phones again (it's a clients so dont have long with it)
1. talkback settings - This was already enabled for me and the chick that did it said she pressed home 3 times quick like on a iPhone. Not sure if that worked or not (i think shes mistaken). I didn't have time to go back and check. The manual and other info out there says to place two fingers on the screen and wait xx amount of seconds. Then talkback would be enabled. Well I have had this handset a handful of times since before this tutorial and i could NEVER get it into Accessibility.. Talkback enabled .. anything. So if someone knows the first step for sure then please post and i'll edit step.
2. help / about. search voice, click on subscribe out pops u to youtube
hit share and a: goto bluetooth and select device / pair mouthpiece or b: goto gmail and enter a email address hotmail or yahoo
3a: turn device off then back on and click till it beeps, say ok google next - enter search string settings hit enter.. goto the 3 lines on the left for settings, click settings and enable in apps boxes, also you could enable the bluetooth settings too but the most importabt thing here is the cards settings. enable these, next search for stock android and launch it. open settings and enable unknown sources, next open google chrome from the apps, search for sidebar apk, install next add these apps (i add all of them incase i need to get back somewhere.. not all are needed though) I add chrome, google, file manager, settings and stock android. next go back to settings then to apps and disable setup wizard and google account manager
3b: goto 3 dots - ? i forget this one so ignore until i remember. lol
3c: goto dialer
4. download dpc test manager 4.0.5 ? run this select device manager hit next then open, lastly goto developer settings oem unlock and usb debugging. goto backup/reset and reset phone. done
3d: (haven't finished) you need to put the phone into "Engineering Mode" first, by dialling *ZTE*OPENEM# (*983*673636#) -- this action will be confirmed by a quick pop-up. To close this mode, dial *ZTE*CLOSEEM# (*983*2567336#) -- this then prompts whether you want to do a Factory Reset, which you do not have to do (you can simply Back away from this screen).
(dont close mode)
go back to dialer and type *983*87274# USBSI USB Switch Test
enable mdm(modem)
-goto cmd, type adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1 (don't remember the outcome)
reboot?
3e: Open uni android tools (if you've got it) and navigate to > UNTESTED
phonecapone
It was very simple for me. For my Z798BL majesty pro i just held down two fingers on open screen till AccessibilityMode came on then swiped my finger from top left down to bottom right(an L shape) across the screen. That opened a menu so I tapped on TalkBack Options (to disable the TalkBack after the TalkBackOptions opened I held down the volume up and volume down Keys till it was disabled) then I scroll down to Help&Feedback clicked on Switch Access Mode question then scroll down to & tapped on the blue words "Turning on Bluetooth" then scroll all the way down to the bottom of that screen to "WasThisArticleHelpful" Yes or No? Tapped on NO, then I typed in anything in the box highlighted it and click on Assist that took me to the Google app then I typed in Chrome because it wouldn't let me download anything from the Google app so I went to the Chrome app then typed in "Test DPC 5.0.4 apk" then I downloaded the Test DCP APK then follow the instructions to install it including update phone's permissions to install unknown source. Clicked on setup new Divice Owner and followed those options til I was done(think just one or two more screens to click on "yes or continue" wasn't hard to figure out from there) when I was done with all that I tapped Back to the Google app typed in Settings clicked on phone settings scroll down to Backup&Reset clicked on reset device then erase everything then turned off my phone and restarted it. And that was it!
JearlGirl said:
It was very simple for me. For my Z798BL majesty pro i just held down two fingers on open screen till AccessibilityMode came on then swiped my finger from top left down to bottom right(an L shape) across the screen. That opened a menu so I tapped on TalkBack Options (to disable the TalkBack after the TalkBackOptions opened I held down the volume up and volume down Keys till it was disabled) then I scroll down to Help&Feedback clicked on Switch Access Mode question then scroll down to & tapped on the blue words "Turning on Bluetooth" then scroll all the way down to the bottom of that screen to "WasThisArticleHelpful" Yes or No? Tapped on NO, then I typed in anything in the box highlighted it and click on Assist that took me to the Google app then I typed in Chrome because it wouldn't let me download anything from the Google app so I went to the Chrome app then typed in "Test DPC 5.0.4 apk" then I downloaded the Test DCP APK then follow the instructions to install it including update phone's permissions to install unknown source. Clicked on setup new Divice Owner and followed those options til I was done(think just one or two more screens to click on "yes or continue" wasn't hard to figure out from there) when I was done with all that I tapped Back to the Google app typed in Settings clicked on phone settings scroll down to Backup&Reset clicked on reset device then erase everything then turned off my phone and restarted it. And that was it!
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Awesome! Glad to hear it worked out for you. =]
This thread just to let you know that with the latest beta of tasker the assistant button is finally fully customizable, without root.
I now use it for torch with screen off and it works like a charm.
Thank you joaomgcd!
Can you tell me how to remap the button with Tasker?
mikeearwood said:
Can you tell me how to remap the button with Tasker?
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First remove any command or app linked to the assistant button in phone settings.
Now you need the latest beta of tasker (5.9 beta 8 fixed) from playstore or from this url (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UfMEt1H6wjlMDdsqByn-flCRqE45PdJ1/view) and set a logcat entry input.
Tasker will ask for READ_LOGS permission, grant it with adb.
After that, in logcat entry settings a popup should appear, as fast as you can press "play" to start recording logcat then press the assistant button and then press "stop" recording. Now you should have a short list of events that happened on your phone between play and stop.
The event you need is called something like "inputReader key event: device=8 type=0x0001 value..." so find it and click it.
If everything is ok you should have on tasker the logcat entry command as following (or something like that):
Component:
InputReader
Filter:
key event: device=8 type=0x0001 value=0x00000001
Now you just need to set a task for this command like torch or whatever you like.
Thanks!
it works well
"device=10 type=0x0001 value=0x00000001"
thank you
cavalloz said:
This thread just to let you know that with the latest beta of tasker the assistant button is finally fully customizable, without root.
I now use it for torch with screen off and it works like a charm.
Thank you joaomgcd!
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Can you do step by step? I don't know what logcat or whatever are, I'm a noob to this stuff
May531 said:
Can you do step by step? I don't know what logcat or whatever are, I'm a noob to this stuff
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A step by step english tutorial would be very long and I don't have the time right now.
If you can understand italian it would be easier and faster for me to help you
Would it be possible to do this with MacroDroid being root?
cavalloz said:
A step by step english tutorial would be very long and I don't have the time right now.
If you can understand italian it would be easier and faster for me to help you
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Ciao Cavalloz, sarei molto interessato alla procedura in italiano
Ti ringrazio!
Mi unisco a Cirifax
Thanks
Cirifax said:
Ciao Cavalloz, sarei molto interessato alla procedura in italiano
Ti ringrazio!
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It would be great if someone can explain this step by step, like "press this and that" because I'm really lost. I just got the G7 thinq and I don't use Google assistant but it would be great for a dedicated flashlight ?
deathbytalkshow said:
It would be great if someone can explain this step by step, like "press this and that" because I'm really lost. I just got the G7 thinq and I don't use Google assistant but it would be great for a dedicated flashlight
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the instructions given are not very clear for my noob brain to comprehend, but after days of fiddling i finally figured out and will try to explain this step by step as clear as possible for those who are confused like i was.
1. Add profile - go to "profile" tab and add a profile (the plus thing)
2. select "event", then at the bottem of the popup type "logcat entry". then select it.
3. at the "Component" row, click the magnifying glass icon, a popup shows up then press "ok",
4. u should be at homescreen with a play button hovering, press it to start recording, then press the assistant key once, then stop recording.
5. now u see a huge list of logcat events, type in "input" and look for something that looks like:
"InputReader: Key event: device=10 type=0x0001 value=0x00000001 when=79793650102000"
then select it.
6. now this is the part that confused me the most, So at first it wasnt working, It turns out after you recorded the input, at the "Filter" row below "Component", you need to edit the thing to just
"Key event: device=10 type=0x0001 value=0x00000001"
without the "when" param. then it should work.
7. then set it to whatever task. for torch i think you just create new task, look for "torch" then set it to "toggle" or something
CowBoy Tanaka said:
the instructions given are not very clear for my noob brain to comprehend, but after days of fiddling i finally figured out and will try to explain this step by step as clear as possible for those who are confused like i was.
1. Add profile - go to "profile" tab and add a profile (the plus thing)
2. select "event", then at the bottem of the popup type "logcat entry". then select it.
3. at the "Component" row, click the magnifying glass icon, a popup shows up then press "ok",
4. u should be at homescreen with a play button hovering, press it to start recording, then press the assistant key once, then stop recording.
5. now u see a huge list of logcat events, type in "input" and look for something that looks like:
"InputReader: Key event: device=10 type=0x0001 value=0x00000001 when=79793650102000"
then select it.
6. now this is the part that confused me the most, So at first it wasnt working, It turns out after you recorded the input, at the "Filter" row below "Component", you need to edit the thing to just
"Key event: device=10 type=0x0001 value=0x00000001"
without the "when" param. then it should work.
7. then set it to whatever task. for torch i think you just create new task, look for "torch" then set it to "toggle" or something
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OMG you're awesome thanks! :victory:
I noticed that when I restarted my phone, tasker didn't work anymore. The value for Device was 10 but running the logcat again, the phone changed the key event to 8. I wonder why it does that.
deathbytalkshow said:
I noticed that when I restarted my phone, tasker didn't work anymore. The value for Device was 10 but running the logcat again, the phone changed the key event to 8. I wonder why it does that.
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Got the same Problem ?
And without the device value it doesn't work.
deathbytalkshow said:
I noticed that when I restarted my phone, tasker didn't work anymore. The value for Device was 10 but running the logcat again, the phone changed the key event to 8. I wonder why it does that.
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I'll have a look in a few minutes but i think the device value just switches between 8 and 10, so we can just make another event in tasker for the value 10 and it should work no matter which value is present at the moment
Edit: So i reboot a few times and got device ID from 6-10. Now it seems to be stuck at 6, really dont know why.
But i'll just keep event with device ID from 6-10 to be sure.
I made clones of the events. Is there a more efficient way to do this? Like an OR argument in a single Event?
Does having Tasker in the background capturing keys use any additional battery?
I have been using shake light from the app store to make it work sorta like my old Motorola (shake the phone for torch) but it requires the app to keep a notification on in order to continue listening in the background and even then sometimes doesn't work if the device is in deep sleep. I'm considering other options and setting that key for torch would be amazing, but I'm wondering if it's any better/worse than what I'm doing now.
hi i managed to follow instructions however, when i press the button i get both the assistant and torch turning on at same time. any ideas how to turn off the assistant when pressing button?
cheers
kakawak said:
hi i managed to follow instructions however, when i press the button i get both the assistant and torch turning on at same time. any ideas how to turn off the assistant when pressing button?
cheers
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Did you disable the assistant button in the normal device settings? This should do the trick. Just search for "assistant" and the relevant settings page should pop up.
Anyone know how to enable the Engineer Mode on the S22 Ultra?
The standard Android shortcut key *#*#3646633#*#* doesn't work, and the other suggestion of going to the Service Menu and typing "Q0" in key entry doesn't work either.
Thanks.
This seems to be a solution posted on XDA but I cannot get it to work? I assume that's the upper case letter Q and lower case letter o I'm supposed to type? I type it into the box but it just takes me back to the SERVICE MENU with BASIC INFORMATION, [1] SIM INFORMATION [2] SIM state is not ready.
"Open the dial pad and enter *#0011#A window will pop up saying you've entered 'Service Mode'Click on Key Input (on the right hand corner of the screen)Enter the 'Qo' key. "
looks more like Q0
in "words" QZero
I've tried every combination of the letter Q and number Zero, as well as the letter O and nothing works. Can you try to see on your phone?
See this post for how to access service menu (engineering mode).
Wow! Seems complicated but will give it a go. Thanks!