Secret menu to test phone - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Questions & Answers

I came across a new (to me) secret menu to test every feature on the device.
Goto phone keypad and type *#0*#. Brings up simple menu but does have comprehensive way to test all features.
HTH someone. I am assuming this works on all Samsung devices.

javamaan said:
I came across a new (to me) secret menu to test every feature on the device.
Goto phone keypad and type *#0*#. Brings up simple menu but does have comprehensive way to test all features.
HTH someone. I am assuming this works on all Samsung devices.
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Not on Verizon, just tried it...
Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk

javamaan said:
I came across a new (to me) secret menu to test every feature on the device.
Goto phone keypad and type *#0*#. Brings up simple menu but does have comprehensive way to test all features.
HTH someone. I am assuming this works on all Samsung devices.
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Works fine on Note 10 + SM- N975F
Can access menu and test features eg SPEN, speakers etc
Thanks.

Doesn't work with N975U1 (unlocked from Samsung) that's been activated on Verizon.

Seems to be a Verizon thing. I tried as well and it does nothing. They apparently did something to disable it.

Works on AT&T but u have to use the stock dialer. I use the Google dialer

I use Tmobile version on Verizon and it works for me.

These dial codes exist for years, at least since my Note 2. App Shotcut Master (light) shows all available codes. Some are CSC dependent or may otherwise not work.

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[APP] Hidden Features within (stock) Samsung firmware

Hi guys,
it started with the search for a shortcut for the "secret" Samsung *#0*# dialer code, to enable the hidden Samsung LCD Test App...... and it ends with a little app called "Hidden Features Free Sammy Edt" ...(special tailored for the Galaxy S2)
This app provides a lot of hidden (stock) firmware functions with just a few clicks:
* Samsung LCD Test + Quick Test Menu
* Data Usage Status
* Phone Lock Status
* OTA Firmware Menu
* Change Browser UserAgent
* HSDPA/ HSUPA Menu
* RF/ Base Band Menu
* System Dump Menu
* Android Info Menu (including disable GSM)
* GTalk Monitor
* Show Android ID
* etc.
Check it out:
...discontinued due to changes in samsung firmware
There is also an ads free PRO version available, but please try out the FREE version first, to ensure that these hidden functions are available on your device .....
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Have fun!
Installed thanks
Amazing thank you
Sent from my SGH-T989 using XDA App
np
regards
ascsa
... any additional suggestions/ comments?
Great! Thanks
...any suggestions regarding additional features?
Thanks,
But it doesn't works for me. I click in differents buttons but it does nothing.
I don't know if could be because I have installed a MIUI Rom in my Galaxy.
Hi mmm286,
yes, it is probably because of your custom rom ... This app uses hidden features within the Samsung stock firmware ... no Samsung stock firmware --> no hidden features
But you can try the second tab (with the little Android ) ... Perhaps the "pure" android features will work .... but again depends on your specific rom ...
feedback would be nice
regards
ascsa
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lidroid.sgs.secretcode
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Update available
-> New Features via custom codes tab:
- Manage (Add, Edit, Delete) carrier specific (USSD) codes
- Manage device/ manufacturer specific codes
Or use the custom codes tab as a simple, hidden, non-sync (Google, FB, WhatsApp etc.) phone book ...
regards
ascsa
Added shortcut for ICS Rocket Laucher
Enjoy this little hidden ICS gimmick
* Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.x) only *
any feature requests?
OK,
made some ICS related updates and fixes and said "Goodbye to the Menu Button"
Not only is this a cool app, but for some strange reason, it enabled the STK (sim toolkit) for my sim which was previously hidden somewhere on my phone. I am using a rooted Galaxy 2s shw-m250s Korean variant, with Villain 3.0 rom, and all functions worked fine. My unit is flashed with DCKL1 radio for "T" models and PDA I9100XXKI3.
Hi drummer, thanks for the feedback! Glad you like it and it solved a problem..
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
20 mio galaxy s2 sold !!!
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/23/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-20-million/
And most of them missed this app ...still room to improve the numer of downloads
Hmm, still waiting for the official ICS rollout for my SGS 2 .....
Does anyone know which hidden touchwiz features still work on ICS ?
(LCD TEST, Test menu, Phone lock status etc. ????)
regards
ascsa
Yes, they still work, but not all. Cannot push your app to the phone to test right now, unfortunately. For example the LCD test works, but 8999 codes don't (taken from here).
VAXXi said:
Yes, they still work, but not all. Cannot push your app to the phone to test right now, unfortunately. For example the LCD test works, but 8999 codes don't (taken from here).
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Hi vaxxi, thanks for your feedback!
I think the 8999 codes never worked on my SGS 2 .... like some other codes from the list ... so I think this is not a ICS related issue, but I could imagine that samsung removed some of the codes working on a 2.3.+ device ....

[Q] Need USB OTG and Tethering - what is best ROM to flash?

Hi,
I'm on Samsung SGH-i927 (Captivate Glide) from AT&T currently running stock (but rooted) Gingerbread (was rooted by the ebay seller I guess).
I basically just need two more features to work:
USB OTG so I can connect USB hard drives (via a hub) and keyboards
USB and wifi and preferably Bluetooth tethering so I can use phone's internet on my laptop
What is the best course of action? Should I upgrade to ICS or JB or CM10, or are there some fixes to Gingerbread available? I wouldn't like to lose any currently available features (e.g. physical keyboard working 100% - I'm a heavy VX ConnectBot user).
I tried to look around but the CyanogenMod things seem to be very beta still, and I'm not quite sure if the AT&T 4.0.4 upgrade will fix my issues or not. I wouldn't want to upgrade unless necessary, and when I do upgrade I'd rather use the best available version out there.
Many thanks
Your best bet is one of ninthsense's ROMs with the SYM key hack. I don't think you'll need a dedicated voice search or ".com" button for ConnectBot
roothorick said:
Your best bet is one of ninthsense's ROMs with the SYM key hack. I don't think you'll need a dedicated voice search or ".com" button for ConnectBot
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Thanks, I'll check it out.
Thing with voice search and the .com button is they act as Tab and Esc, and I use Tab quite a lot for autocomplete... And Esc to change windows in irssi. I guess I could live with them remapped, but not sure how to do it in VX ConnectBot.
Could you post a link to these ninthsense's ROMs? I can't quite find them here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1621350
And google wasn't very helpful either.
Thanks.
His two ROMs are:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2057288
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2053471
I know he put the SYM key hack in one of them, I don't recall which. It may be in both.
Alternately, the hack can be applied to any of the AOSP based ROMs (CM10 etc) with a little putzing around in ADB, and then it sticks until you next flash a ROM.
Many thanks, they look pretty cool!
Do you know if the voice-search and .com keys are completely dead in these ROMs? I'd be happy for them to not function i.e. in the browser, but maybe they work in VX ConnectBot?
uukgoblin said:
Many thanks, they look pretty cool!
Do you know if the voice-search and .com keys are completely dead in these ROMs? I'd be happy for them to not function i.e. in the browser, but maybe they work in VX ConnectBot?
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Both my ROM's have the sym key hack after you apply the fixes given in the respective threads. The voice key is a simple search key now inside apps and brings up google voice otherwise and the .com has been mapped to <> and some more symbols.
Sent from my SGH-I927 using xda app-developers app

[Q] Change notification bar to be more tablet-like?

I like my Note 8! It's practically perfect for me, except for two big, glaring issues:
While the hardware "home" button is great, the "menu" and "back" buttons below the screen eliminate the advantage gained by spending the extra $100 by making it impossibly frustrating to take notes in class, and
The thickness of the notification bar is pretty cool, but its placement and behavior is decidedly phone-like.
These issues should be software-fixable! I just don't know what I'm doing.
The question, in three parts:
Is there any way to/How do you
Move the notification bar to the bottom of the screen,
Change it to be more like a proper tablet's bar, including buttons and the one-touch notification pop-up thing, without going CM7's route, and
Disable the "menu" and "back" buttons while keeping the "home" button? (Alright if "home" needs to be disabled too, though.)
ZaphodAK42 said:
I like my Note 8! It's practically perfect for me, except for two big, glaring issues:
While the hardware "home" button is great, the "menu" and "back" buttons below the screen eliminate the advantage gained by spending the extra $100 by making it impossibly frustrating to take notes in class, and
The thickness of the notification bar is pretty cool, but its placement and behavior is decidedly phone-like.
These issues should be software-fixable! I just don't know what I'm doing.
The question, in three parts:
Is there any way to/How do you
Move the notification bar to the bottom of the screen,
Change it to be more like a proper tablet's bar, including buttons and the one-touch notification pop-up thing, without going CM7's route, and
Disable the "menu" and "back" buttons while keeping the "home" button? (Alright if "home" needs to be disabled too, though.)
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I agree, it should be something that is editable without much change, but the reason for it is just how each particular program (including the system files, notification bar, etc.) just read the screen's DPI and go from there.
To answer your questions, 1, 2, and 3 are a No until custom development begins. Then all of those wants could easily be fulfilled.
ZaphodAK42 said:
I like my Note 8! It's practically perfect for me, except for two big, glaring issues:
While the hardware "home" button is great, the "menu" and "back" buttons below the screen eliminate the advantage gained by spending the extra $100 by making it impossibly frustrating to take notes in class, and
The thickness of the notification bar is pretty cool, but its placement and behavior is decidedly phone-like.
These issues should be software-fixable! I just don't know what I'm doing.
The question, in three parts:
Is there any way to/How do you
Move the notification bar to the bottom of the screen,
Change it to be more like a proper tablet's bar, including buttons and the one-touch notification pop-up thing, without going CM7's route, and
Disable the "menu" and "back" buttons while keeping the "home" button? (Alright if "home" needs to be disabled too, though.)
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Here is what i did.
After I rooted the note 8, I went to the play store and installed "Rom Toolkit" Then, when to the performance tab in Rom toolkit and lowered the "ro.sf.lcd_density" to 170. For some reason it show this twice. I only changed the top one.
For some reason, it will move the notification bar to the bottom and act like a tablet at that point. I was surprised and it is a nice change. Of course you will need to tweak a few items to get it the way you want, but it great! I do recommend you guys use a Launcher from the Play store. I used Apex launcher for mine.
I will not be responsible if you screw something up. Change this at your own risk!
I'm waiting for this ROM. Then the note 8.0 would be perfect. I love the form factor, but wish it was a small note 10.1 vs. a large note II.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2216311
con_oner said:
I'm waiting for this ROM. Then the note 8.0 would be perfect. I love the form factor, but wish it was a small note 10.1 vs. a large note II.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2216311
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Thats a sweet looking rom! Hope it does get posted for the note 8. I have been using that Muilt Window app from the play store.
Louie4926 said:
Here is what i did.
After I rooted the note 8, I went to the play store and installed "Rom Toolkit" Then, when to the performance tab in Rom toolkit and lowered the "ro.sf.lcd_density" to 170. For some reason it show this twice. I only changed the top one.
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I changed it, and restarted the device when the little prompt came up advising me that it might be a good idea. It's stuck at the boot animation now. Is there any way to un-upscrew it at the moment?
edit- Holding down power and the down-volume button, I got to the "odin mode" screen. I'm going to download Kies and see if it allows for recovery.
ZaphodAK42 said:
I changed it, and restarted the device when the little prompt came up advising me that it might be a good idea. It's stuck at the boot animation now. Is there any way to un-upscrew it at the moment?
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Now that sucks!!
ok, here is what you can try. Go into recovery mode and If i recall it is the power and vol up button. When the Samsung boot screen shows up, where is shows the GT5110 etc.. Keep holding the Power and vol up button a few seconds longer then let go.
Now, when you are on the recovery screen, choose wipe data/factory reset and cache. AFter it is done, reboot.
Should boot up ok after that.
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ZaphodAK42 said:
I changed it, and restarted the device when the little prompt came up advising me that it might be a good idea. It's stuck at the boot animation now. Is there any way to un-upscrew it at the moment?
edit- Holding down power and the down-volume button, I got to the "odin mode" screen. I'm going to download Kies and see if it allows for recovery.
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You will be able to ODIN back to stock if need. I screwed when i kept tweaking and playing with widgets and stuff.
Just make sure to download the correct Factory rom for the note 8 and it will be returned to stock, just like you got it from the store.
ZaphodAK42 said:
I like my Note 8! It's practically perfect for me, except for two big, glaring issues:
While the hardware "home" button is great, the "menu" and "back" buttons below the screen eliminate the advantage gained by spending the extra $100 by making it impossibly frustrating to take notes in class, and
The thickness of the notification bar is pretty cool, but its placement and behavior is decidedly phone-like.
These issues should be software-fixable! I just don't know what I'm doing.
The question, in three parts:
Is there any way to/How do you
Move the notification bar to the bottom of the screen,
Change it to be more like a proper tablet's bar, including buttons and the one-touch notification pop-up thing, without going CM7's route, and
Disable the "menu" and "back" buttons while keeping the "home" button? (Alright if "home" needs to be disabled too, though.)
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Here is a screenshot with the notification bar on the bottom.
Louie4926 said:
Just make sure to download the correct Factory rom for the note 8 and it will be returned to stock, just like you got it from the store.
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Samsung's support site doesn't seem to have the firmware available for download. The official help pages tell me to use Kies. I am updating it now, but would rather use Odin, of course.
I'm doing a "firmware emergency recovery" with Kies. It was simple enough to start... now let's see how it ends. I think that it's pretty darn cool of Samsung to basically say "yeah, tweaking is okay, and we'll help you fix it if you break it."
Louie4926 said:
Sweet pic
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Awesome! Do you happen to be running a mod to the multi-window thing? I suspect that this is what the problem was, in my case, but I'd like to be sure.
ZaphodAK42 said:
Samsung's support site doesn't seem to have the firmware available for download. The official help pages tell me to use Kies. I am updating it now, but would rather use Odin, of course.
Awesome! Do you happen to be running a mod to the multi-window thing? I suspect that this is what the problem was, in my case, but I'd like to be sure.
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I actually downloaded the rom from a site when i googled it and to my surprise the samsung apps were still there. It the recent google room if i recall correctly. I used ODIN to install it and not Kies. I really dont trust that program.
No, I just turned enabled the multi-window option in the setting and installed the multiwindow app from play. Was going to mod it as well, but did have a chance too. If i recall, the mod is supposed to enable all apps for multi window correct?
Louie4926 said:
If i recall, the mod is supposed to enable all apps for multi window correct?
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The app from the store is indeed the one that I was referring to. Hmm... I will try and do the build.prop edit again once this thing is done restoring. Hope it works, to be sure! It's just too bad that there's no way yet to go in and change a simple little file. I hope that we get a proper recovery soon!
Louie4926 said:
I actually downloaded the rom from a site when i googled it and to my surprise the samsung apps were still there. It the recent google room if i recall correctly. I used ODIN to install it and not Kies. I really dont trust that program.
No, I just turned enabled the multi-window option in the setting and installed the multiwindow app from play. Was going to mod it as well, but did have a chance too. If i recall, the mod is supposed to enable all apps for multi window correct?
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Do you have the file for the ROM that we can ODIN if we get into a problem?
ZaphodAK42 said:
The app from the store is indeed the one that I was referring to. Hmm... I will try and do the build.prop edit again once this thing is done restoring. Hope it works, to be sure! It's just too bad that there's no way yet to go in and change a simple little file. I hope that we get a proper recovery soon!
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Yeah, I wish it was easy.... Now that XDA has a forum dedicated to the note 8, hoping there will be more development on it and we start see support for it. I was really thinking of returning it, but after this mod, I started using it a lot more than my mini. My mini is more of my game tablet now LOL!!
Louie4926 said:
Yeah, I wish it was easy.... Now that XDA has a forum dedicated to the note 8, hoping there will be more development on it and we start see support for it. I was really thinking of returning it, but after this mod, I started using it a lot more than my mini. My mini is more of my game tablet now LOL!!
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I restored it successfully using Kies (not bad), and applied the dpi tweak.
Holy cow, I see what you're saying. It feels like a functional tablet now, instead of a giant-sized phone! If only there were a better notes app (OneNote for Android with pen recognition, please?), this thing would be golden! I replaced a tablet PC (screen broke) with this little gizmo, and I think that this will out-preform it!
rfb813 said:
Do you have the file for the ROM that we can ODIN if we get into a problem?
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The rom I used was from this page. Used ODIN to recover and came up ok. *Mods* if not ok to link please disable. Sorry.
I know it is a euro rom, but it did get me out of a jam. At least until the Samsung USA releases one.
h**p://www.hotfile.com/dl/201338528/3429827/N5110XXBMCA_N5110OXXBMC5_EUR.zip.html
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ZaphodAK42 said:
I restored it successfully using Kies (not bad), and applied the dpi tweak.
Holy cow, I see what you're saying. It feels like a functional tablet now, instead of a giant-sized phone! If only there were a better notes app (OneNote for Android with pen recognition, please?), this thing would be golden! I replaced a tablet PC (screen broke) with this little gizmo, and I think that this will out-preform it!
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Glad it worked great for you!!! It is sweet ain't it. :good:
The big change i did like was the notifications. Instead of filling the whole screen it just pops up in the corner.
Yeah, I agree, hope Onenote would do that, but I wont hold my breath with Microsoft.
Louie4926 said:
Glad it worked great for you!!! It is sweet ain't it. :good:
The big change i did like was the notifications. Instead of filling the whole screen it just pops up in the corner.
Yeah, I agree, hope Onenote would do that, but I wont hold my breath with Microsoft.
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I'm having an issue with the cool setup... whenever I go to install something, the tablet freezes and necessitates a reboot. This stops happening when I change the DPI back to default. Any ideas on how to make this stop happening? Thanks for your help so far
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best resource for Samsung firmware I've seen
is Samfirmware.com. tons of firmwares for most Samsung devices.
Before you get too deep into modding, make a note of what ROM your device is on, including all the characters in the code - ie, mine is
JZ054K.N5110UECMCA
(and I'd love to know what folks who haven't flashed their devices have - I'm pretty sure that's what Kies downloaded for me, though.)
Rather than try to find the Note 8 (listed as a phone, since in some places it will be one) you can use the "search for your device" box to get a list of all the firmware they have for it.,
roustabout said:
is Samfirmware.com. tons of firmwares for most Samsung devices.
Before you get too deep into modding, make a note of what ROM your device is on, including all the characters in the code - ie, mine is
JZ054K.N5110UECMCA
(and I'd love to know what folks who haven't flashed their devices have - I'm pretty sure that's what Kies downloaded for me, though.)
Rather than try to find the Note 8 (listed as a phone, since in some places it will be one) you can use the "search for your device" box to get a list of all the firmware they have for it.,
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A checked on SAMMOBILE and they have a lot of the stock ROMs but not the US 4.1.2 version yet. After I got my Tab, it did the OTA update on the 16th. Sammobile should have this up soon so if we have problems we can Odin back. They have a number of European 4.1.2 Roms, British and Austrian.
samfirmware doesn't always know where a firmware is distributed.
The one I downloaded from them, I picked because it matched the code on the packaging:
the packaging on my unit reads "Model GT-N5110ZWYXAR"
The full listing for the firmware I downloaded included region XAR when I downloaded it; Samfirmware has now updated that to "Cellular South," which is a US cell carrier code from Samsung. (Cellular South is AKA Cspire, HQ'ed in Ridgeland, Mississippi, it turns out.)
My memory is that I actually did use Kies to recover my device, but never want to again, as it involved downloading a 1.2 gig file over a DSL line. Having the full firmware around should I want to do a restore or inspect the default configuration is very handy, though. I've extracted the /system image onto one of my linux boxes to poke around in.
thanks to whomever suggested we look at multwindow apps. I set up "Samsung Multiwindow Manager" earlier today, and it's great. I told it I was on a Note II and so far it's working fine.
I've never been able to get a viable build.prop with a lower lcd_density setting to work, and stopped trying.
For those giving it a go and not wanting to do a complete device reset:
Rather than Odin mode, get into recovery mode. (when shut down: Home + Volume Up + Power for a couple of seconds after the splash screen)
If you connect your device to your computer in recovery mode, the recovery shell that Samsung puts on the device supports ADB.
Whenever i've bootlooped my device trying to adjust lcd_density, I've been able to restore a backup of build.prop and reboot.
HOWEVER: make sure your backup of build.prop is on the device (preferably build.prop.bak or similar in /system) - I wasn't able to push the file in in recovery mode, but could rm the unhappy build.prop and cp the backup file back into place.
Louie4926 said:
Here is what i did.
After I rooted the note 8, I went to the play store and installed "Rom Toolkit" Then, when to the performance tab in Rom toolkit and lowered the "ro.sf.lcd_density" to 170. For some reason it show this twice. I only changed the top one.
For some reason, it will move the notification bar to the bottom and act like a tablet at that point. I was surprised and it is a nice change. Of course you will need to tweak a few items to get it the way you want, but it great! I do recommend you guys use a Launcher from the Play store. I used Apex launcher for mine.
I will not be responsible if you screw something up. Change this at your own risk!
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Actually, I noticed the number on build.prop in Galaxy Tab Plus is 160. You try the number between 160 and 200.
There are two lines in build.prop.

How to use - HTC Function Test - HTC Self-Diagnostic (works for all HTC phones)

I recently found a rather useful tool that I wanted to share for anyone else who might have a need for it, best of all is that it is not just limited to HTC 10, I tried it on my gf's HTC One Remix which is VZW's branded version of HTC One Mini 2.
This is accessed through the dialer and does not require root or s-off, it will work on completely stock phones. I am assuming you are required to have a Sense OS but I have no way to test this at the moment, if someone has a Google Edition HTC please let me know if this works for you.
Dial *#*#3424#*#* (once the last * is pressed, the HTC Function Test screen will prop up) - Screenshot
Press 'Accept'
Select which tests you would like to run and press run to start the tests -- there are additional tests available after clicking 'more'. **Screenshot - Available Tests - Screenshot - Tests available on 'more'
As it turns out there are HTC specific 'secret codes' like the function test and there are some that are more general and work on Android phones in general. Link to page with list of 'hidden secrete codes'
Here are the HTC specific 'hidden secrete codes':
*#*#3424#*#* – Run HTC function test program
*#*#4636#*#* – Show HTC info menu
##8626337# – Run VOCODER
##33284# – Perform field test
*#*#8255#*#* – Launch Google Talk service monitor
##3424# – Run diagnostic mode
##3282# – Show EPST menu
##786# – Reverse Logistics Support
Hello, I was actually trying to get into the epst screen. I remember the code from my other HTC, but it doesn't work on my 10. I've had it about 2 weeks. 32gb unlocked version, rooted, twrp, s-on, stock rom with elementX kernel and stock CID right now. Using tmobile service with no issues.
Any guess as to why the code doesn't work? The HTC info menu and function test works, but the other codes don't.
Will this tell us how many in-use hours the phone has on it?
nunook said:
Hello, I was actually trying to get into the epst screen. I remember the code from my other HTC, but it doesn't work on my 10. I've had it about 2 weeks. 32gb unlocked version, rooted, twrp, s-on, stock rom with elementX kernel and stock CID right now. Using tmobile service with no issues.
Any guess as to why the code doesn't work? The HTC info menu and function test works, but the other codes don't.
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So far the only ones I can get to work are *#*#3424#*#* which does the HTC Function Test program, and *#*#4636#*#* which is the Google Test program... Nothing else seems to work.
I'm on bone stock Nougat. CID:BM___001 MID:2PS6500
Version 2.41.666.3
I did find out through shortcut master that there are some dialer codes used in the HTC 10, but there are very few that actually work... And I haven't figured out why yet...
BillTheCat said:
Will this tell us how many in-use hours the phone has on it?
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The best I've seen so far is *#*#4636#*#*, but it doesn't list completely how many in use hours that I can tell... It just lists how long applications have been running for.
Sent from my htc_pmewl using XDA Labs

call screening apk

Does anyone have the dialer with call screening apk,or if I pulled it from a stick Pixel 3xl image would it work.
Or is it phone specific right now?
My understanding is that, like previously, it detects the type of phone it's installed on and is only set to work on Pixel 3 right now (possibly older pixel devices as a beta, since it is coming to them).
As such, it would have to be modified to work on another device.
The phone app has always been a selling point for me on Pixel, I wish they would allow it to work on other devices natively.
flatlander_2k5 said:
My understanding is that, like previously, it detects the type of phone it's installed on and is only set to work on Pixel 3 right now (possibly older pixel devices as a beta, since it is coming to them).
As such, it would have to be modified to work on another device.
The phone app has always been a selling point for me on Pixel, I wish they would allow it to work on other devices natively.
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My understanding is if you own an Pixel device, you could modify build.prop (search on this forum) and you could use this feature. It may works only on US English locale.
I did the modification on my 2 XL but since I didn't use US English as locale so I didn't see this option neither...
I did build prop edit, still same stock dialer.
humdrum2009 said:
I did build prop edit, still same stock dialer.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/themes/root-enable-call-screening-pixel-t3861350
Here's how you do it.

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