As the title says. What are they and do any of them work?
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Does anyone have a list of ussd codes for the S?
Please, anyone. I have found 1 code, but I know there has to be more.
I haven't tested any of these so I can't guarantee they will work:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_S_Series#Build-in_Features
Section 11 lists the USSD codes.
I am really sorry to ask this question, not sure if its answered before but I was wondering if its possible to see who has you on their WhatsApp contact list? Are there any indications to determine that (Like seeing their online status etc.)?
And also if there are any mods or apps that can find out? Im so sorry if this has been answered a million times, or if this topic is misplaced, if so please direct me to the right section.
Thanks!
Gabthley said:
I am really sorry to ask this question, not sure if its answered before but I was wondering if its possible to see who has you on their WhatsApp contact list? Are there any indications to determine that (Like seeing their online status etc.)?
And also if there are any mods or apps that can find out? Im so sorry if this has been answered a million times, or if this topic is misplaced, if so please direct me to the right section.
Thanks!
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Hey all, thanks for reading... I've got a question that seems like it should have a simple answer, but I've been trying to Google it for an answer for a few months now with no luck because I am apparently wording it wrong.
Q: What is the proper, industry standard, textbook term for a phone's alternate name? (I.E. Leo for HTC HD2, Speedy for HTC Shift, etc)
I've tried Googling "project name" "development name", "beta name", "short name", and most other terms, but cannot seem to find an answer to this question and am trying to Google the alternate name of some Samsung Galaxy series of phone and tablet to help a friend locate his device on Cyanogen (which uses only the Leo/Speedy/Ruby/etc. obscure silly names on their downloads page... guess they got rid of the "hover to show phone's marketed name" feature :/)
Sorry for such a noobish question... I also was unable to find this question pre-answered in the forums. I just want to know what these names are called so I can easily search for "[manufacturer] [model] [version] development name" and easily figure out what they all are...
Thanks so much!
Hi Folks,
Is there a list somewhere for "persist.sys.ntcode" which describes which country is associated with a code?
What country is associated with the following?
[persist.sys.ntcode]: ["1","FFF,FFF,FFFFFFFF,FFFFFFFF,75"]
Thanks!!
The videos that I've downloaded that show how to set up a P7P "fresh out of the box" all say to first enter your PIN. None of them say where to get the PIN.
What are they talking about? How do I get a PIN? How do I enter it? I've never owned a cellphone and this is my first one. Where can I get answers to my simple, basic questions without filling up this forum with a lot of first-time-user questions?
The phone should be factory reset to defaults. Any settings will be ones you specify during setup. Ignore this video.
So the phone will ask me to create a PIN during the initial setup?
You need a pin if you are using the sim card from your carrier/provider.
BTW you dont need to fill up this forum with basic questions because you can answer basic questions with google.
For example: The hotspot question, a hotsport is the same on every phone. Not Pixel 7 Pro related. Just like the sim pin or any other pin.
Have fun
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Where can I get answers to my simple, basic questions without filling up this forum with a lot of first-time-user questions?
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As per Forum Rule #1, most members (seasoned or brand new) use the search function before creating a thread/post and asking it...It's just as highlighted below (about how likely it is...)...
XDA Developers Forum Rules said:
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
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