May 10, 2013
Secret Codes for Samsung Wave "Bada OS" Mobile
DISCLAIMER: This information is intended for experienced users. It is not intended for basic users, hackers, or mobile thieves. Please do not try any of following methods if you are not familiar with mobile phones. We'll not be responsible for the use or misuse of this information, including loss of data or hardware damage. So use it at your own risk.
You just need to type the codes using Keypad:
*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.
*#197328640#
This code can be used to enter into Service mode. You can run various tests and change settings in the service mode.
*#0228#
This code can be used to get detailed information about phone battery.
*#7465625#
This code can be used to check the status of Sim Lock and Network Lock.
Codes to get Firmware version information:
*#4986*2650468# - SW Version, HW Version, MP, RF Cal Date, CSC Version, CSC Model Spec, FFS Version, RC2 Version
*#1234# - SW Version and CSC Version
*#1111# - FTA SW Version
*#2222# - FTA HW Version
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Test Codes:
*#526# - Wi-Fi Manual MFG Test Mode
*#232337# - BT RF Test Mode
Codes to launch various Factory Tests:
*#0*# - LCD test
*#0673# OR *#0289# - Melody test
*#0842# - Vibration test
*#2663# OR *#2664# - TM Command
HTC Phone Secret and Hidden Codes
##775# - EPST/PRL - PRL Settings
##786# - EPST - Status Menu
##3282# - EPST - Data Programming Menu (User Name, Advanced,
Restore, Enable HFA, DSA Server, MMSC URL)
##33284# - Debug - Debug Menu – (Debug Screen, Test Calls,
RC Data, HDR/1X Selection, Voice Privacy, DTMF Set, Korea Mode Set)
##3424# - Diagnostic - Connect to phone in diag mode
##2539# - EPST/A-Key - Data A key menu
##7738# - EPST/P_Rev - Protocol Revision
##8626337# - EPST/Vocoder - Unsure
##4772579# - Reset the GPS
##72786# - changes DSA back to Factory
##889# - enables TTY
----- Was only able to get the following working on CM6 Rom
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*#*#4636#*#* - Phone Information - "Phone information,
Battery information, Battery history, Useage statistics, Wifi information"
Confirmed not Working:
##UPST# - modem directory
##778# - EPST - Advanced Programming
Unverified:
##37872# - Full Speed USB Mode - Enable/Disable
##3386# - DDTM - Enable/Disable
*#0*# - Test Utility - SAFE TO PLAY WITH
*#0011# Service menu
*#0228# Battery Status
*#0283# Receiver Packet loopback
*#0289# Melody Test again?
*#0673# Melody Test SAFE TO PLAY WITH
*#0782# RTCTimeRead displays time (and seconds)
*#0842# Vibration test SAFE TO PLAY WITH
*#147852# Allows you to access many screens including CDMA
DATA Connections
*#1472365# GPS Setup
*#1575# Service menu
*#197328640# Service menu
*#2263# ??
*#232331# Bluetooth RF Test Mode
*#2454# Low Battery Power Off
*#2580# Service menu
*#2663# Touchscreen Accuracy Test SAFE TO PLAY WITH
*#2664# Touchscreen Firmware Version
*#2664# Main Firmware Update
*#2767*2878# Service menu
*#32489# Service menu
*#3264# RAM Version
*#3282*727336*# Current Data State
*#369852# Allows you to access many screens including CDMA
DATA Connections
*#4238378# Service menu
*#6984125*# Service menu
*#7284# Service menu
*#745# Sec_RIL_Dump allows you to copy to phone memory,
clear ril log, (greyed out copy to SDcard and view RIL log), exit
*#7450# Phone Dump Mode Disable
*#7451# Phone Dump Mode Enable
*#767*3855# Factory Format – CRAP!! WARNING!!!
*#7780# Factory Reset
*#9090# Service menu
*#9900# SysDump copy logcat/dumpstate/dumpsys, enable debug
log, copy watchdogdumpstatelog
Android Secret Codes For Sony, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, LG, Micromax, Karbon And Other Devices
One of the most popular practices amongst software developers is to leave ‘backdoors’ within the code, which essentially allow anyone with knowledge to get into the system at a much deeper level than you’d expect from an end-user. These backdoors aren’t always with a malicious intent; most of the time, they allow the OEM or programmer to get into the system for troubleshooting when other, usual modes of access have been blocked. They can be quite friendly and helpful if you know what you’re doing.
Smartphones have a good share of these as well, where they’re generally known as secret codes. Most of the time, these numeric/symbolic sequences allow you to access hidden menus, diagnostic tests, areas that could change some of the most basic parameters of your device and whatnot. These secret codes, in fact, have not been exclusive to smartphones, but have long been a part of the dumb-phones and then the feature-phones before most major OEMs joined the smartphone bandwagon. For those devices that run Android, certain codes are shared across the board, and hence, can be used on a variety of devices.
What follows is a collection of some of the secret codes common to the Android platform. All of these would be entered through the phone dialer (just punch in the sequence as shown). Since most hidden menus are manufacturer specific, there’s no guarantee that they’ll work across all Android smartphones, but you can try them out nevertheless on your Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Sony and other devices. Be advised, though, that some of these can cause serious changes to your device’s configuration, so don’t play with something that you don’t fully understand.
*#06# – IMEI number
*#0*# – Enter the service menu on newer phones like Galaxy S III
*#*#4636#*#* – Phone information, usage statistics and battery
*#*#34971539#*#* – Detailed camera information
*#*#273282*255*663282*#*#* – Immediate backup of all media files
*#*#197328640#*#* – Enable test mode for service
*#*#232339#*#* – Wireless LAN tests
*#*#0842#*#* – Backlight/vibration test
*#*#2664#*#* – Test the touchscreen
*#*#1111#*#* – FTA software version (1234 in the same code will give PDA and firmware version)
*#12580*369# – Software and hardware info
*#9090# – Diagnostic configuration
*#872564# – USB logging control
*#9900# – System dump mode
*#301279# – HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu
*#7465625# – View phone lock status
*#*#7780#*#* – Reset the /data partition to factory state
*2767*3855# – Format device to factory state (will delete everything on phone)
##7764726 – Hidden service menu for Motorola Droid
Smartphones have a good share of these as well, where they’re generally known as secret codes. Most of the time, these numeric/symbolic sequences allow you to access hidden menus, diagnostic tests, areas that could change some of the most basic parameters of your device and whatnot. These secret codes, in fact, have not been exclusive to smartphones, but have long been a part of the dumb-phones and then the feature-phones before most major OEMs joined the smartphone bandwagon. For those devices that run Android, certain codes are shared across the board, and hence, can be used on a variety of devices.
What follows is a collection of some of the secret codes common to the Android platform. All of these would be entered through the phone dialer (just punch in the sequence as shown). Since most hidden menus are manufacturer specific, there’s no guarantee that they’ll work across all Android smartphones, but you can try them out nevertheless on your Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Sony and other devices. Be advised, though, that some of these can cause serious changes to your device’s configuration, so don’t play with something that you don’t fully understand.
*#06# – IMEI number
*#0*# – Enter the service menu on newer phones like Galaxy S III
*#*#4636#*#* – Phone information, usage statistics and battery
*#*#34971539#*#* – Detailed camera information
*#*#273282*255*663282*#*#* – Immediate backup of all media files
*#*#197328640#*#* – Enable test mode for service
*#*#232339#*#* – Wireless LAN tests
*#*#0842#*#* – Backlight/vibration test
*#*#2664#*#* – Test the touchscreen
*#*#1111#*#* – FTA software version (1234 in the same code will give PDA and firmware version)
*#12580*369# – Software and hardware info
*#9090# – Diagnostic configuration
*#872564# – USB logging control
*#9900# – System dump mode
*#301279# – HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu
*#7465625# – View phone lock status
*#*#7780#*#* – Reset the /data partition to factory state
*2767*3855# – Format device to factory state (will delete everything on phone)
##7764726 – Hidden service menu for Motorola Droid
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