[REF][INFO] Galaxy S3 SGH-T999 stock supported USSD codes - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

If you post them I will update this with a list of all the ones that work.
Some codes from i9300 do not work. Don't post any not tested or not marked as dangerous.
Most of the Android secret codes only work on Samsung stock rom, the dialer recognizes the
code when entered and you don't have to hit send. Codes work on ICS and JB dialers, but
most are not built into CM10 or AOSP
(if you erased any of the stock /system/app/*test*.apk obviously they won't launch)
[UPDATE -- There is some hysteria on the interwebs about exploits that can reset your S3.
All that is happening is certain tel: links in a browser or NFC are loading numbers into the dialer
for you. When any Android Secret code listed below is entered into the dialer it launches
the specific .apk or function (like reboot or even factory reset). You can install a 3rd party
dialer and set that as the default and avoid this. The codes do nothing in most non-stock
dialers. They also are present on almost every phone, not just S3]
USSD Codes (T-mobile)
#BAL#
#MIN#
#MSG#
#SMS#
#WEB#
#NUM# -- returns your phone number
#FAM# -- Family allowance
#PWD# -- reset voicemail password to last four digits of phone number
#PWO# -- toggles voicemail password
#RON# -- enable international roaming
#ROF# --disable international roaming
#TAXI -- calls a local taxi service adds $1.75 to your bill (US & Canada)
*NUM -- reads your calling number to you
*777 -- Smart Access Customer Care
*TOGO -- Prepaid Customer Care add minutes
*ADD -- Prepaid Service Center add minutes
611 -- Customer care
123 -- Voicemail
VSC/ MMI Codes (GSM)
Other GSM Supplementary Services codes
*#30# -- status of incoming caller ID
*#31# -- status of outgoing caller ID
*#35# -- status of incoming SMS
*#351# -- status of Incoming SMS If Roaming
*#33# -- status of Outgoing SMS
*#331# -- status of Outgoing International SMS
*#43# -- status of call waiting
*#21# -- status Unconditional Call Forwarding
*#002# -- status all Conditional Call Forwarding
*#004# -- status Conditional Call Forwarding (busy, no answer, unavail)
*#61# -- status of forwarding when no answer
*#62# -- status of forwarding when not reachable
*#62# -- status of forwarding when busy
*xx# -- enables feature
**xx# -- register and activate feature
*#xx# -- check status of feature
#xx# -- cancels feature
##xx# -- cancel and deactivate feature
ie.
*61*1xxxYYYzzzz**10# -- sets no answer after 10 seconds to forward to (xxx)YYY-zzzz
#31#2345678910 -- initiates call to (234)567-8910 with outgoing caller ID blocked
*43#2345678910 -- enables call waiting and dials (234)567-8910
#35*0000*16# -- enable SMS service (where 0000 is default Network Barring password)
*35*0000*16# -- disable SMS service (block incoming SMS)
Android Secret Codes (SGH-T999)
Universal
*#06# -- IMEI
Samsung Dialer - [Source] [here] and in thread
*#0*# -- SensorDiagnotics [1]
*#03# -- NAND Flash S/N
*#80# -- Touchscreen noise test (warning do not press power button)
*#251# -- Wakelock ON
*#250# -- Wakelock OFF
*#350# -- Reboot
*#526# -- WLAN Engineering Mode
*#528# -- WLAN Engineering Mode
*#745# -- RIL Dump Menu
*#746# -- Debug Dump Menu
*#0011# -- ServiceMode [1]
*#0228# -- Battery status
*#0283# -- Audio packet loopback test
*#0289# -- Audio/speaker test (Melody Test Mode)
*#0514# -- SysDump (System Dumps, logs, etc)
*#0588# -- Proximity Sensor test
*#0589# -- Light Sensor Test Mode
*#0673# -- Audio/speaker test (same as 0289)
*#0782# -- Real Time Clock Test
*#0842# -- Vibration Test
*#1575# -- GPS Control Menu
*#2263# -- RF Band Selection
*#2663# -- Touchscreen FW and version
*#2664# -- HW touchscreen test
*#3264# -- RAM CHECK (Version number)
*#4327# -- HDCP INFO (True/ false)
*#7769# -- PROXIMITY SENSOR TEST
*#7284# -- Phone Utility (USB Settings)
*#7353# -- Self Test (Menu of 12 tests to use)
*#7594# -- Factory mode Enable shutdown on long press
*#8888# -- Service Mode (Read FTA hw version)
*#9900# -- System Dump Mode
*#9999# -- SW Versions (AP, CP, CSC, FTA SW)
*#22235# -- ACCELEROMETER SENSOR INFO
*#86824# -- TOUCH KEY SENSITIVITY
*#5238973# -- LCD TYPE
*#232331# -- BT test
*#232332# -- ???
*#232337# -- BT address
*#232338# -- WLAN MAC address & PS mode
*#232339# -- WLAN Engineering Mode test (TX & RX modes) (same 526)
*#272886# -- Auto Answer Selection
*#3214789# -- GCF Mode Status
*#8736364# -- OTA Update Menu
*#7412365# -- Camera Firmware Standard (Front/Rear Cam FW)
*#7465625# -- Personalization (Lock Status settings)
*#22558463# -- Reset Total Call Time
*#12580*369# -- Main Version (AP, CP, CSC, RF cal, HW Rev) (similar to 9999)
*#197328640# Service Mode
*#3282*727336*# -- System and Storage Information (Data Usage Status)
*#273283*255*3282*# -- Adjust/Fill Message, Contact, Call Log, etc Limits
*#273283*255*663282*# -- Data Create SD Card
*#7328735824# -- LOT ID
//*#7780# Factory Reset (WARNING)
//*2767*3855# Full Factory Reset (WARNING)
87976633 FACTORY RESET
unconfirmed (may be i9300 codes)
*#32489# -- (Ciphering Info)
*#4238378# GCF Configuration
??*#872564# USB Logging Control
??*#3214789650# LBS Test Mode
*#34971539# Camera Firmware Update
*#7412365# Camera Firmware Menu
*#301279# -- HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu
73876766 SELLOUT SMS ENABBLE
738767633 SELLOUT SMS DISABLE
7387678378 SELLOUT SELF SET TEST MODE
7387677763 SELLOUT SMS SET PRODUCT MODE
4238378 GCF SETTINGS
4387264636 SELLOUT SMS MAIN
*#528# -- ?? Wireless Lan Tests
*#4636#
*#7465625# -- unlock? errors?
*#197328640# – Enabling test mode for service activity
**05***# – Execute from Emergency dial screen to unlock PUK code
??*#07# Test History
*#1234# View SW Version PDA, CSC, MODEM
2886 ??
Also test at command line or adb with:
am broadcast -a android.provider.Telephony.SECRET_CODE -d android_secret_code://XXXX where xxxx is code
*#1234# – PDA and Phone firmware info
*#1111# – FTA Software version
*#2222# – FTA Hardware version
*#4636# – Phone Information
*#44336# – Displays Build time and change list number
??*#44336# Software Version Info
*#8351# – Enables voice dialing logging mode
*#8350# – Disables voice dialing logging mode
{Credits to E.V.A. tids2k DocHoliday77 anil84}

I've got a whole bunch of these written down at home. Ill post em for you later tonight.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app

Tested Working Dialer Codes
Sorry I didn't get these posted last night....just couldnt keep my eyes open any longer!
Hey Joe, Hope you dont mind a quick correction. If I understand this stuff correctly, these are not USSD codes (USSD is in your title). USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) Codes are ones which communicate with the carriers network/computers. These are different as they communicate with the device hardware and software (mostly hardware related though). A simple example of a USSD code would be #646# to check your minute usage, or #225# to check your current balance. Also with the USSD codes you have to press the call button, with these you only have to enter the code, and if it is correct and enabled, it will execute automatically.
I have seen these referred to as Hidden Codes, Secret Codes, AOD (I think thats what I saw somewhere). I generally just call them Dialer Codes. Also, as per my understanding, there are Android codes and Manufacturer codes. So some of them are built into Android itself, while others are built into the mods made by the manufacturer.
Most of that is from memory, so if I made a mistake or jumbled anything up, please do let me know! I think Ive got it right though!
Note that Samsung disabled some of these in different builds, so while some may work on UVALEM, they may not work on UVALH2 or UVDLI8. (Different builds may have different codes disabled/enabled, but I have not been making a point to test them on each release)
I'll be adding these to one of my threads at some point as well.
The following codes have been tested and confirmed working on UVALI5. I have a lot more but have not had a chance to test them all yet, and some I have tested and are not currently working for me on my current build, so I am leaving those off as well. (also as op requested, I will only post the ones that should be safe to use. Some codes will wipe your data or have unwanted results. I am leaving those off of this list)
Unless otherwise stated, enter codes from the dialer like this: *#code#
0* --- LCD Test (Great Suite of Tools)
06 --- IMEI
0011 --- Service Mode (Press Menu for more options)
0228 --- Battery Status
0283 --- Loopback Test
0514 --- SysDump (System Dumps, logs, etc)
0782 --- Real Time Clock time read
0842 --- Vibration Test
2663 --- TouchScreen FW Update
7284 --- Phone Utility (USB Settings)
7353 --- Self Test (Menu of 12 tests to use)
9999 --- SW Versions (AP, CP, CSC, FTA SW)
7594 --- Factory Mode (Enable Long-press on end call to shutdown)
8888 --- Service Mode (Read FTA hw version)
232338 --- WlanMacAddress (Enable/Disable WiFi Powersave Mode)
7412365 --- CameraFirmware Standard (Front/Rear Cam FW version check and write)
7465625 --- Personalization (Lock Status)
22558463 --- Reset Total Call Time
34971539 --- CameraFirmware Standard (Same, but with different options)
197328640 --- Service Mode (Debugging, Testing. Use menu > back to go back in menus)
7328735824 --- Lot ID (Null)
767*2878 --- Reset QWERTY Slide-Out Counter
12580*369 --- Main Version (AP, CP, CSC, RF cal, HW Rev)
3282*727336* --- System and Storage Information
273283*255*3282* --- Adjust/Fill Message, Contact, Call Log, etc Limits
*#*#4636#*#* --- Testing (Device Info plus some tests)
I have quite a few more. But have not tested for function or if they even work yet (or they didn't meet OP req.) Ill add more when I do, but figured I'd go ahead and share what I have already.
As I said before, Samsung disabled different codes in different builds. Ive already run across a few where they did not work but I am quite sure I remember them working before on a different build! YMMV.

As posted by another,,,
*#*#0*#*#: Full Diagnostics Menu

I think what you're trying for is the first one I listed.
Plug in the 0* to the 'code' I put up above to make this.
*#0*#
Once you hit the last # it should start.
Sorry, let me know if the way I wrote all that is confusing.
Thanks Red! Glad to see you poping up around here still. Hope things are going good for you and your family with the job and all!
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app

DocHoliday77 said:
I think what you're trying for is the first one I listed.
Plug in the 0* to the 'code' I put up above to make this.
*#0*#
Once you hit the last # it should start.
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So on CM10 it doesn't launch most of these and you have to hit send. It is built into the system, like most codes just launch a specific apk.
The dialer says generically ussd, but you are right android secret code is correct.
Anyways the stock rom disabled many previous common codes.

I'd imagine the majority of codes available in CM are the ones built in to the Android OS prior to manufacturers adding their stuff.
I believe most that I listed are Sammy specific...when I dive into more of these ill try to specify which are which.
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DocHoliday77 said:
I'd imagine the majority of codes available in CM are the ones built in to the Android OS prior to manufacturers adding their stuff.
I believe most that I listed are Sammy specific...when I dive into more of these ill try to specify which are which.
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Thanks, I didn't realize that is just built into the phone dialer to launch apk.
All of these codes work on JB. And the main 0* testing app is in Lcdtest.apk
Most of the same tests are in *#7353# which I believe is secFactoryTest.apk

DocHoliday77 said:
I believe most that I listed are Sammy specific...when I dive into more of these ill try to specify which are which.
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I tested some more and added them to the list. Also included GSM codes.

Finally, we have two NVpasswords, that is used for uploading or dumping NVram, AFAIK. They are:
873283
3352225
and they can be found in Sec_Ril_Dump.class.
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From here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26878927&postcount=4 it would be nice to dex2jar the T999 Sec RIL to get the NV password, (the i9300 did not work) because the *#745# RIL dump menu has some neat features to save NV or EFS to sdcard.

Cool thread, thanks for the list

Take a look here:
[http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069015&page=7

Wow ! There's alot of it :||

Thanks for this, I will definitely test some of these out

I never knew that there were this many ussd codes. Thanks for all the info C:

Any way to check the rtn?

Anyone have problem using the *#simlock# on custom ROM?

AT Commands for Samsung s3
Can you please tell me how to set the samsung s3 to accept and respond to AT COMMANDs, like AT+CFUN=0

This came very useful to me. Thank you very much!

additional help
Ive seen online u can switch ur phn to 3g for when u go over data network. Can u tell me how to do this via secret codes. I also believe you can just reset ur data so it doesnt register goin over data limits. Is this possible? Im workin with a Samsung galaxy exhibit sgh-t559n on metro

Related

Orange UK - Line 2 function on the Kaiser

Have recently acquired a TynTn II (Kaiser P4550) from Orange UK (details below). It is a truly excellent device and with all the support around I have configured it to do virtually everything that I want - with one exception.
I have had a second cellular number for business use in all my previous handsets (most recent Nokia N80i) but they omitted to tell me, until after I had upgraded, that this function was 'not supported' under Windows Mobile 6 (or at least not by them !!).
I happened to get to speak to a relatively helpful support guy at Orange who - after I had convinced him that, being an IT professional, I had some knowledge in these matters - admitted that 'all the building blocks' were present to make this work and suggested I joined forums such as this one to see what could be done. There ends their interest !
When I first obtained the handset, I simply swapped over the SIM from my Nokia and there on the phone display was the 'line 2 diverted' symbol which I was familiar with but nowhere in the settings was there any reference to 'line 2'. The 'missed call on line 2' text alerts to line 1 worked normally but when I retrieved the voicemail on line 2 via direct dialling the Orange Message Centre from another handset, I received a text designed to clear the 'message waiting' symbol on the phone (which wasn't actually there) and this was deposited in my SMS 'inbox' as a message entitled '_£' ! Since the new SIM was enabled, these spurious symbol messages have stopped so presumably the handset is now telling the network that it only has one line active although I still get the missed call texts on line 1.
Does anyone out there have any knowledge on how 'line 2' might be made to work ? I've found a couple of registry edits mentioned for earlier HTC handsets but they don't seem to exist/work on this unit ??
Handset details:-
Operator version : 24.181.1.612
ROM version : 1.81.61.2 WWE
ROM date : 09/20/07
Radio version : 1.27.12.29
Protocol version : 22.45.88.07H
Thanks in hope !
As I recall, to enable MultiLine support in WM5/6, you want to add the following registry key:
[HKLM\Software\Drivers\RIL]
"MultiLine Capabilities"=dword:1

Possibility to Enable Auto ADC via the Registry

I have looked on the Connection Settings Info page which can be found by dialing *#9920# into the Diagnosis App on my Omnia 7.
Here you will find all your MMS settings and some Registry settings are also listed but none can be changed unfortunately.
One particular Registry entry that caught my attention is the following:
HKLM\System\AutoDataConfig
RunADC 0
Now this tells me that the setting is disabled as the phone is branded but it would be interesting to see if anyone can successfully write to this registry key or not or whether it requires elevated permissions.
This could be the breakthrough alot of people have been looking for to enable MMS for people using other carriers sim cards without having to flash their device.
Thanks for the information lyriquidperfection. Has any further progress been made on this? Would this help at all http://wmpoweruser.com/homebrew-registry-editor-now-available-for-windows-phone-7/ ?

USSD Codes

HThought I would compile a list of USSD codes for everyones reference. I have tested most if anybody has any to add please feel free.
****Warning some of these codes can be harmful( wipe data and ect.) I am not responsible for anything you do to your device****
Some of these codes may lead you to a menu use the option key (far left soft key) to navigate
Some of the functions may be locked to our use but im still working on how to use these menus more extensively
Information
*#1234# View SW Version PDA, CSC, MODEM
*#12580*369# SW & HW Info
*#197328640# Service Mode
*#06# = IMEI Number.
*#1234# = Firmware Version.
*#2222# = H/W Version.
*#272*imei#* Product code
Testing
*#0842# Vibration Motor Test Mode
*#0782# Real Time Clock Test
*#0228# ADC Reading
*#0*# General Test Mode
*#7353# Quick Test Menu
*#0842#- Vibration test*
Network
*7465625*638*# Configure Network Lock MCC/MNC
#7465625*638*# Insert Network Lock Keycode
*7465625*782*# Configure Network Lock NSP
#7465625*782*# Insert Partitial Network Lock Keycode
*7465625*77*# Insert Network Lock Keycode SP
#7465625*77*# Insert Operator Lock Keycode
*7465625*27*# Insert Network Lock Keycode NSP/CP
#7465625*27*# Insert Content Provider Keycode
*#7465625# View Phone Lock Status
*#232338# WLAN MAC Address
*#526# WLAN Engineering Mode -runs wlan tests (same as below)
*#528# WLAN Engineering Mode
*#2263# RF Band Selection-not sure about this one appears to be locked
*#301279# HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu---change HSDPA classes (opt. 1-5)
Tools/Misc.
*#*#1111#*#*- Service Mode
#273283*255*663282*# Data Create SD Card
*#4777*8665# = GPSR Tool.
*#4238378# GCF Configuration
*#1575# GPS Control Menu
*#9090# Diagnostic Configuration
*#7284# USB I2C Mode Control—mount to usb for storage/modem
*#872564# USB Logging Control
*#9900# System dump mode- can dump logs for debugging
*#34971539# Camera Firmware Update
*#7412365# Camera Firmware Menu
*#273283*255*3282*# Data Create Menu- change sms, mms, voice, contact limits
*2767*4387264636# Sellout SMS / PCODE view
*#3282*727336*# Data Usage Status
*#*#8255#*#*- Show GTalk service monitor-great source of info
*#3214789# GCF Mode Status
*#0283# Audio Loopback Control
#7594# Remap Shutdown to End Call TSK
*#272886# Auto Answer Selection
****SYSTEM***
USE CAUTION
*#7780# Factory Reset
*2767*3855# Full Factory Reset
*#*#7780#*#* Factory data reset
*#745# RIL Dump Menu
*#746# Debug Dump Menu
*#9900# System Dump Mode
*#8736364# OTA Update Menu
*#2663# TSP / TSK firmware update
*#03# NAND Flash S/N
I found these over in the AT&T Galaxy Note section. I thought I would repost them here seeing as how every code I've tried so far works on my GS3. I have only tried a few of them. If you find some that don't work, let me know & I'll make an edit. Here's the OP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953506
Big thanks to KevHuff for putting this list together.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
I've tried a random sampling of these codes and most of them don't work for me. Maybe you should sit down and test them all, instead of using members as guinea pigs.
I've tried several of these as well in the network section and the test section and they don't work
mattsternc said:
I've tried several of these as well in the network section and the test section and they don't work
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Which ones did you try? I think that they are pretty standard for all Samaung GSMs.
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Are you getting a connection problem or invalid mmi code???
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Here is a link to a similar thread on our (TMobile) side by Joederp.
Just be careful because some of these codes will work on SGH-I747 (ATT SGS3) but not on SGH-T999 (TMo SGS3), yes on N-7000 (Note1) but not on SCH-I535 (VZW SGS3). Then there are the Sammy codes that work on all variants.
With the good there is the bad too. There are some very real dangers of punching in the wrong codes i.e. wiping your Internal SD, Soft/Hard Brick, anything really. And some survive boot and some do not, so there is that too.
I had a report about this thread and wanted to make sure that the above was known.
Woodrube said:
Here is a link to a similar thread on our (TMobile) side by Joederp.
Just be careful because some of these codes will work on SGH-I747 (ATT SGS3) but not on SGH-T999 (TMo SGS3), yes on N-7000 (Note1) but not on SCH-I535 (VZW SGS3). Then there are the Sammy codes that work on all variants.
With the good there is the bad too. There are some very real dangers of punching in the wrong codes i.e. wiping your Internal SD, Soft/Hard Brick, anything really. And some survive boot and some do not, so there is that too.
I had a report about this thread and wanted to make sure that the above was known.
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Thanks man. I appreciate it. I know that some of them can really screw things up.
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I posted something similar in another thread. I found most of them to work but since there's so many I couldn't test them all. Don't know if the lists are the same.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31687534
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I'm thinking maybe u should edit the list to only include working codes. Just a thought.
...sent using Tapatalk on my Galaxy SIII...
NeoTINS said:
I'm thinking maybe u should edit the list to only include working codes. Just a thought.
...sent using Tapatalk on my Galaxy SIII...
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Yeah. That's my plan. I just haven't had the time to sit down & do it this weekend. I've been SUPER busy. I have already edited some of it.
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Is there any reason none of these codes are working on my Galaxy S3? I came here trying to fix a usb issue I'm having but any code that I type in I just get "Connection problem or invalid MMI code."
I think a lot of those are for the international version. Also don't forget to use the stock dialer. And you have yo be on a touch wiz ROM.
I have a domestic GS3 and the codes I tried work fine.
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AverageCanadian said:
Is there any reason none of these codes are working on my Galaxy S3? I came here trying to fix a usb issue I'm having but any code that I type in I just get "Connection problem or invalid MMI code."
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A whole bunch of these codes do not work for me either. I have an i747m running 4.1.1 stock.
If I recall correctly, more codes worked on 4.0.4.
Does anyone have any thoughts as to why this is happening?
mrhaley30705 said:
I think a lot of those are for the international version. Also don't forget to use the stock dialer. And you have yo be on a touch wiz ROM.
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Thanks for the feedback. Guess I'll try a touchwhiz rom. My phone wont connect to any computer any longer. Charges without issue but not data. Was hoping to use some of the USB codes to try and fix it.
Just throwing this out there, I'm not sure most the codes will work unless you are on a stock rom ... at least in my experiance. In the past [for my captivate and skyrocket] i noticed when I changed roms [cappy i ran synergy, skyrocket ran cm9] only one or two codes would work.
i didn't try any codes prior to switching my s3 to cm10 ... but i can't get any to work on my s3 now ...
~j
Useful numbers...thanks.
AverageCanadian said:
Thanks for the feedback. Guess I'll try a touchwhiz rom. My phone wont connect to any computer any longer. Charges without issue but not data. Was hoping to use some of the USB codes to try and fix it.
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Could be a corrupted driver or a bad cable. Start by trying to update the driver first and then see if a new stock s3 cable will work.
getting invaild mmi code
how do you fix this I have a unlock code
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I am getting connection problem or invalid mmi code

[Info] LS970 Hidden Dialer Codes

Dialer codes for the Sprint Optimus G. Dialer codes are entered on your phone's dialer screen. As usual, don't mess with this stuff if you don't know what you are doing. I am not responsible for anyone ruining their device.
##RTN# - RTN Menu
##SCRTN# - Erases any info that has been OTA provisioned. Forces a reboot and re-activation.
##DIAG# - Enables diag mode. Newer revisions have this menu blocked by MSL. See here to get around that.
##DATA# - Advanced data menu.
##DEBUG# - Debug Menu
##CLEAR# - Reset network settings
##UPDATE# - Forces Activation
##GPSCLRX# - Clear GPS
##GPSTESTPRL# - ??
##WLAN# - WLAN info
##LOG# - syslog info
##MRU# - MRU Clear
##SSDRTN# - Reset SSD
##TEST - Data Test menu
##YOUROWNMSLHERE# - Service Programming menu
##3328873# - Autorun
##372# - Device Self Service
##4433386368# - Developer menu
##4437736368# - Producer menu
3845#*970# - LG Hidden Menu
So what can we do with these?
Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk 2
Mindspin_311 said:
So what can we do with these?
Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk 2
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Each code has a function. You can "do" what the functions permit. I'm not going to break down every code. Someone else can take that time if they want. Try the codes out and test yourself. If you see something you are unsure of.. don't mess with it. But every code is safe as long as you don't click thru and hit "yes" to some of them.
The hidden menu works on my bell optimus G by changing
3845#*970#
to
3845#*973#
Will any of these show me the lifetime call time?
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theshamrockking said:
Will any of these show me the lifetime call time?
Sent from my LG-LS970 using xda app-developers app
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##786# will
?
Hi,
Will any of these codes allow me to readily switch between an lte only and an lte/cdma/evdo mode?
Thank you
alwayslearner11 said:
Hi,
Will any of these codes allow me to readily switch between an lte only and an lte/cdma/evdo mode?
Thank you
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If not you can use the SWITCHIT - 4G LTE TOGGLE app (available in the app store). That's what I used when my original Sprint LGOG had issues staying connected to 4G. I would force it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brownent.switchit&hl=en
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Rabbiddog said:
If not you can use the SWITCHIT - 4G LTE TOGGLE app (available in the app store). That's what I used when my original Sprint LGOG had issues staying connected to 4G. I would force it.
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I used this method as well. However after the OTA update ls970-ZVC, the method is blocked?
Any ideas?
alwayslearner11 said:
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I used this method as well. However after the OTA update ls970-ZVC, the method is blocked?
Any ideas?
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Really. I'll have to try it myself. I've updated but haven't used the app yet since updating. Not sure if there are dialer codes to accomplish the same thing.
But you know, for me at least, the update improved radio performance. I'm even able to get a steady (3 bars) 4G connection indoors at work when I wasn't able to before.
Code to find SPC
For those of you who want to find your SPC without having to download any programs, just enter this code.
##443336772#
I know I didn't have to enter my SPC to enter the $$DIAG$ code, but now that I updated to ZVC I must enter it. Here is a simple way for you to find your code.
will any of these help me fix the encryption problem the soft-bricked LG optimus G e970s have? (says PW not working even though i'm sure it's the right one). Phone is encrypted won't let me get in.
autoprime said:
Dialer codes for the Sprint Optimus G. Dialer codes are entered on your phone's dialer screen. As usual, don't mess with this stuff if you don't know what you are doing. I am not responsible for anyone ruining their device.
##RTN# - RTN Menu
##SCRTN# - Erases any info that has been OTA provisioned. Forces a reboot and re-activation.
##DIAG# - Enables diag mode. Newer revisions have this menu blocked by MSL. See here to get around that.
##DATA# - Advanced data menu.
##DEBUG# - Debug Menu
##CLEAR# - Reset network settings
##UPDATE# - Forces Activation
##GPSCLRX# - Clear GPS
##GPSTESTPRL# - ??
##WLAN# - WLAN info
##LOG# - syslog info
##MRU# - MRU Clear
##SSDRTN# - Reset SSD
##TEST - Data Test menu
##YOUROWNMSLHERE# - Service Programming menu
##3328873# - Autorun
##372# - Device Self Service
##4433386368# - Developer menu
##4437736368# - Producer menu
3845#*970# - LG Hidden Menu
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richiecooksey said:
For those of you who want to find your SPC without having to download any programs, just enter this code.
##443336772#
I know I didn't have to enter my SPC to enter the $$DIAG$ code, but now that I updated to ZVC I must enter it. Here is a simple way for you to find your code.
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I know this is an ancient thread but I just wanted to say thanks autoprime for everything you shared with this phone, I have a real old phone right now and can't afford a new one and came across one of these
and was able to repair it with all your other posts. so now I have a new old phone You're a badass...
Thank you to you and everyone else who contributes for all your hard work and effort on this stuff... :good:

secret dialer codes galaxy s4

I have figured out an incomplete list of dialer codes for my t-mo galaxy s4, hopefully this will help someone with something...
*#06# IEME number
*#0*# Test screen
*#0283# Audio loopback
*#2663# Firmware and Update versions
*#12580*369# Software and Hardware info
*#0228# Battery Status
*#2263# RF Band selection
*#9090# Service Mode
*#7284# UART MODEM PDA
*#8736364# Update Settings
*#7353# QUICK TEST MENU
I have tried these and know they work, feel free to add any more that you find...
*#03#
NandFlashHeaderRead
thanks very much.:highfive:
this is very useful.
Is there a way to pull a list from the Rom? One that lists all the codes?
skygear said:
Is there a way to pull a list from the Rom? One that lists all the codes?
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There is. I pulled a bunch of them from decompiled phone/settings apk files over the weekend. Most of them did nothing though. I'll try to remember to post them tonight.
I appreciate it. Would also be interesred in which files/ apk's had the codes in them also.
Was a sim unlock solution reached for the S3? I have as going to start my work on it in a similar fashion to the Sensation. Unless the s3 had it done rhen I would look how it was achieved
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Just saw the sgs3 unlock with the video... Yep, not on ours. No menu there.
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*#197328640# Service mode screen
These are all of the codes I found. I cannot remember where I found them at the moment and I don't have my phone with me to check. I'll post again if I remember where I found the codes. Of all the codes listed in the file, only some of them worked.
*#22558463# ResetTotalCallTime
*#3214789650#
*#9900# SysDump
*#0514# SysDump (shorter list)
*#66336# ServiceMode - MDM Ramdump mode
*#99007788#
*#197328640# ServiceMode - DEBUG SCREEN (1 Basic Information - same as 0011)
*#27663368378# ServiceMode - MAIN MENU (7 DEBUG SCREEN)
*#2684#
*#0011# ServiceMode
*#123456#
*#22553767#
*#32489#
*#2580#
*#9090# ServiceMode - DIAG CONFIG
*#4238378#
*#745#
*#66336#
*#746#
*#2263# ServiceMode - toggle Auto/WCDMA/GSM/LTE bands and modes
*#1575#
*#6984125*#
*#2866#
*#2767*2878#
*#147852#
*#5337632#
*#369852#
*#1478963#
*#73876766#
*#738767633#
*#7387678387#
*#7387677763#
*#4387264636#
*#03# Nand Flash Unique Number
*#TESTMODE#
*#1111#
*#2222#
*#8888# ServiceMode - READ FTA HW VERSION
*#301279#
*#279301#
*#3214789#
*#827828868378#
*#3698741#
I appreciate for this. very useful post
unlock achieved.
anyone know how to turn off fast dormancy?
skygear said:
I appreciate it. Would also be interesred in which files/ apk's had the codes in them also.
Was a sim unlock solution reached for the S3? I have as going to start my work on it in a similar fashion to the Sensation. Unless the s3 had it done rhen I would look how it was achieved
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Just saw the sgs3 unlock with the video... Yep, not on ours. No menu there.
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*#197328640# Service mode screen
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I have not tested this method, but seems to work for almost everyone : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2283068
Roamin64 said:
I have not tested this method, but seems to work for almost everyone : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2283068
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I know. Worked....
Silly question, but..
What would you use any of these for? The only one I saw referenced was the SIM unlock.. but the others? Far beyond me.
coyttl said:
Silly question, but..
What would you use any of these for? The only one I saw referenced was the SIM unlock.. but the others? Far beyond me.
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Well, SIM unlock was achieved from these codes for 1. Reset, program etc. Don't worry, you will probably NEVER use any of these.
Videotron Specific code
Here is one, that is specifically for videotron's SGH-M919V , that is one to change the amount of seconds before the voicemail answers. It will most likely not work on any other carriers.
**61*+15144242302*11*xx#
xx = time in seconds between 05 and 30 seconds. (Sadly , you cannot make it longer than 30 sec for videotron)
The + really is part of the code , hold down the 0 key to get the +.
The phone says this :
MMI code started.
Call forwarding
when no reply
Registration was successfull.
If you try 31 or higher as the time in seconds, you get the following message :
Call forwarding
Connection problem or invalid
MMI code.
when no reply for All Speech
Services
It would of been nice to have more than 30 seconds to answer.
Roamin
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Roamin64 said:
Here is one, that is specifically for videotron's SGH-M919V , that is one to change the amount of seconds before the voicemail answers. It will most likely not work on any other carriers.
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Hey, very cool. What's the default answer time, anyone know?
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Hey, very cool. What's the default answer time, anyone know?
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The default answer time is 30 seconds. Overall its a pretty useless mmi code
But i just realised that the number is the one of the mailbox service. It appears under the New Voicemail notification.
So,
**61*+yyyyyyyyyyy*11*xx#
Where:
yyyyyyyyyyy = the 11 digit phone number of your voicemail (includes the 1 before area code).
xx = time in seconds between 05 and 30.
Roamin64 said:
The default answer time is 30 seconds. Overall its a pretty useless mmi code
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[email protected], was hoping to make it longer.
Do you please have the code to check network status (locked/unlocked) ?
Thank you

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