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Secret Information Codes for Android Phone - All Android Codes



1. Complete information on your phone

It gives you information about your phone including the battery is
- Call information
- Battery Information
- Battery History
- Usage statistics
Number /Code * # * # 4636 # * # *

2. The factory data reset

The code you have dialed call 'reset' button that will give a prompt. You do not want to reset, then press Cancel. If you choose to reser following data is removed
- Google Account Settings
- System and application data and settings
- Download applications
The following data is not deleted:
- The current system software and bundled applications
- Files on your SD card, like pictures, music, etc

Numbers / Code: * # * # 7780 # * # *.

3. Format Android phone

This code only if absolutely necessary to do it, your Android device formats. Code on your device in order to perform a factory format used and all settings including the internal memory storage and removes the files. Reinstall it in the phone's firmware and in addition to removing the battery from the device, there is no way to cancel this operation.

Number / Code: * 2767 * 3855 #

4. Phone Camera Update

This code will give you information about the camera on your phone. The following four menus are shown
- Update the camera firmware image
- Update the camera firmware in SD card
- The camera firmware version
- Firmware Update counting
Options Update camera firmware in image 'use is advisable not to choose that option, so stop your camera has been known to work.

Number / Code: * # * # 34971539 # * # *

5. End Call / Power

This code on your smartphone on / off / lock button allows you to manipulate the function of power. Instead of having the option to silent mode, etc. You can choose to turn off the power directly.

Number / Code: * # * # 7594 # * # *

6. Copy the files to backup

This will backup your images, media files, video, voice memo etc. allows you to backup images will copy a file that gives the screen a very useful code.

Number / Code: * # * # * # * # * 273 283 * 255 * 663 282

7. service mode:

To enter the service mode by using the idea that you can run different test on your device.

Number / Code: * # * # 197328640 # * # *

8. WLAN, GPS and Bluetooth Test Code:

You can use different code for each are.

- * # * # 232 338 # * # * - Shows WiFi MAC address
- * # * # 1472365 # * # * - GPS Test
- * # * # 1575 # * # * - Another GPS Test
- * # * # 232 331 # * # * - Bluetooth Test
- * # * # 232 337 # * # - shows Bluetooth device address

9. Codes to get Firmware version information:

The following code on your device firmware to provide information.

- * # * # 4986 # * # * 2650468 * - PDA, phone, H / W, RFCallDate
- * # * # 1234 # * # * - PDA and phone
- * # * # 1111 # * # * - FTA SW version
- * # * # 2222 # * # * - FTA HW version
- 44 336 * # * # # * # * - PDA, phone, CSC, build time, change number

10. Codes to launch various Factory Tests:

If you have a smartphone that can run on various other factory are tested.

- * # * # 0283 # * # * - packet loopback
- * # * # * # * # * 0 - LCD test
- * # * # 0673 # * # * # * # 0289 # * # *  - Melody trial
- * # * # 0842 # * # * - device testing (vibration test and backlight test)
- * # * # 2663 # * # * - Touch screen version
- * # * # 2664 # * # * - Touch screen test
- * # * # 0588 # * # * - Proximity sensor test
- * # * # 3264 # * # * - RAM Version

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