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Hello mates I have collected few secret codes for our HD7,I am going to share with u
so far I have collected few secret codes on this HD 7 like Field Test and some other unknown secret codes. But the Only Confirmed Secret Code is the Field Test Secret Code.
Field Test Code: ##3282#
Other Secret Codes for HTC HD 7 (Try them at your own risk)
*#61# And *#62# and *#67# are all related to call forwarding, if u replace *# with ## u will receive a succeeded message. *#76# and *#77# disables service. Not sure what service. *#21# disables all forwarding capabilities. *#30# service enabled. *#31# and *#33# *#35# service disabled. *#43# service enabled for voice *#331# and *#332# and *#351#service disabled
I am not responspible for any damage to ur device.
Enjoy
Anyone tried ?
yes i'm tryed but i don't understand anyting
thanx anyway...
sachin kundu said:
Hello mates I have collected few secret codes for our HD7,I am going to share with u
so far I have collected few secret codes on this HD 7 like Field Test and some other unknown secret codes. But the Only Confirmed Secret Code is the Field Test Secret Code.
Field Test Code: ##3282#
Other Secret Codes for HTC HD 7 (Try them at your own risk)
*#61# And *#62# and *#67# are all related to call forwarding, if u replace *# with ## u will receive a succeeded message. *#76# and *#77# disables service. Not sure what service. *#21# disables all forwarding capabilities. *#30# service enabled. *#31# and *#33# *#35# service disabled. *#43# service enabled for voice *#331# and *#332# and *#351#service disabled
I am not responspible for any damage to ur device.
Enjoy
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These are not secret codes for HD7, but only the standard GSM commands/codes always used on any GSM/UMTS terminal.
Look at this links for infos:
GSM Features That Aren't Widely Known
GSM codes to note
GSM Feature Codes
secret codes for HD7
##3282# – Field Test Code
*#06# = Show IMEI
hi, Enable Ad Hoc for Jellybean ((without router)) with Infrastructure Wi-Fi windows 7
follow the youube steps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klHzMyYFGeQ
cmd run as admin ,
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=testwifi key="123456789012"
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
netsh wlan show hostednetwork
But can Nexus actualy see Ad-Hoc networks? I remeber having a problem finding iPhone 3GS Ad-Hoc tethered network on my previous android devices, I had to use hacked wpa-supplicant to enable support for this and it never worked stable enough.
this work for all android ,ios ,this dont need to hack wpa_supplicant ,it will work like router , stable but it need windows 7 , with wifi card built in that support virtual miniport
banesi said:
But can Nexus actualy see Ad-Hoc networks? I remeber having a problem finding iPhone 3GS Ad-Hoc tethered network on my previous android devices, I had to use hacked wpa-supplicant to enable support for this and it never worked stable enough.
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Still need hacked wpa-supplicant to CREATE ad hoc networks on the Android device.
OP is showing how to create wireless network from the Win7 machine, for the Android to connect to.
This is a new feature in Windows 7 and differs from the normal adhoc networks. It shows on any Android device without problem. The video shows quiet good how you can set it up.
However, you might have to enable "Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)" first, and set it to Automatic start. This is done in Computer Management -> Services and Applications -> Services. The Service may have a different (translated) name if your using Windows 7 in another language.
Also I would add keyUsage=persistent to the command line setting up your network.
And finally, since the Network has to be started again if you have restarted your PC or have woken it up from hibernation, a little tip:
- create a folder (doesn't really matter where, I just put it in C), name it, say, "Wifi" or "SoftAP" or whatever you like.
- Create two text documents in there, start.txt and stop.txt. (or on.txt and off.txt, again, doesn't matter)
- type netsh wlan start hostednetwork into start.txt and save
- type netsh wlan stop hostednetwork into stop.txt and save
- change both file's extension to .bat
- right click on taskbar -> Toolbars -> New Toolbar
- browse to the folder created earlier
You now have an on/off switch for your Soft-Access-Point on your taskbar!
You can also add start.bat to the list of services run at system start if you want to.
Been trying to get this to work and now its working. Thanks a lot
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Just what I needed.
Works perfectly on my Nexus 4.
Getting Error after running the command
C:\Windows\system32>netsh wlan start hostednetwork
"The hosted network couldn't be started.
The group or resource is not in the correct state to perform the requested operation."
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Did the 'set' command work ok?
Did you try opening the cmd window with Admin rights?
What keyUsage=persistent does?
danielms22 said:
Also I would add keyUsage=persistent to the command line setting up your network.
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What keyUsage=persistent does?
pablovish said:
What keyUsage=persistent does?
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http://bit.ly/1j2fr2A
Good day people
I know the one code for the service menu but am sure there is another code besides the *#*#7378423#*#* one!
Does anyone know the code or have a list of all the cods for the device?
Thanks
*#*#4636#*#* – Phone Information (allows you to change the SMS service centre number and more)
*2767*3855# – Factory Reset Phone
*#*#34971539#*#* – Shows completes information about the camera
*#*#7594#*#* – Changing the power button behavior – Enables direct power off
once the code enabled
*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* – For a quick backup to all your media files
*#*#197328640#*#* – Enabling test mode for service activity
*#*#232339#*#* or *#*#526#*#* or *#*#528#*#* – Wireless LAN Tests
*#*#232338#*#* – Displays Wi-Fi Mac-address
*#*#1472365#*#* – For a quick GPS test
*#*#1575#*#* – A Different type GPS test
*#*#0283#*#* – Packet Loopback test
*#*#0*#*#* – LCD display test
*#*#0673#*#* or *#*#0289#*#* – Audio test
*#*#0842#*#* – Vibration and Backlight test
*#*#2663#*#* – Displays touch-screen version
*#*#2664#*#* – Touch-Screen test
*#*#0588#*#* – Proximity sensor test
*#*#3264#*#* – Ram version
*#*#232331#*#* – Bluetooth test
*#*#7262626#*#* – Field test
*#*#232337#*#* – Displays bluetooth device address
*#*#8255#*#* – For Google Talk service monitoring
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* – PDA, Phone, Hardware, RF Call Date firmware info
*#*#1234#*#* – PDA and Phone firmware info
*#*#1111#*#* – FTA Software version
*#*#2222#*#* – FTA Hardware verion
*#*#44336#*#* – Displays Build time and change list number
*#06# – Displays IMEI number
*#*#8351#*#* – Enables voice dialing logging mode
*#*#8350#*#* – Disables voice dialing logging mode
**05***# – Execute from Emergency dial screen to unlock PUK code
Source
Not all of them might be compatible with Xperia devices, they are all generic Android codes.
the last PUK code one
hey there hat **05***# doesn't work for me, when i enter all of that like **05*80063169*0000*0000#, this is what i typed in the emergency dialler and then it says.. "connection problem or invalid mmi code"
Well while entering puk code i don't get any tower (or should i? i don't know)
and swapping phones doesn't works as the sim is not detected by any other phone other than mine, please tell me how to overcome this problem
Hi every body. First none of those code work with my z except *#*#7378423#*#* and second when I make a call with my phone the lcd won't get dark. Please help me what to do. Thanks.
Please add *#*#4636#*#* to the list. Is a different test and information menu. Also there you can change the sms center number (this was my issue, since i am on a vodafone locked phone and changed the type of contract and had to change the sms center number also, but the number was grayed out in the phone`s settings).
DrKrFfXx said:
*#*#4636#*#* – Phone Information (allows you to change the SMS service centre number and more)
Not all of them might be compatible with Xperia devices, they are all generic Android codes.
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Yet another useless "Samsung == Android" post.
4636 is pretty much the only generic Android code in there. Nearly all the rest are Samsung specific codes (except 06 which is a GSM code)
Hi there,
I'm using the "Llama" App to manage all my configurations. I can connect my phone via WiFi to my Router and use my Landline number with it. I can call other Landline numbers in 75 countries using this feature.
I configured a VPN connection to my Home-router. Everything works fine, but...
All I may know so far is, that I can use Android-Intent to start my VPN. Correct??
The "Llama" i can run an Intent, but I don't know how to configurate it propably.
//
It says:
- "Intent send mode:" with following options: Start activity / Start service / Broadcast
- package name
- class name
- Action
- Categories (comma/pipe seperated)
- Data
- Data Type
- Extra -> Add new 'extra' row [Description: Set the 'key' to blank to remove that row. Surround variable names with two hashes to expand them in string extra (e.g. ##variablename##)]
When adding an extra row:
- >Key - boolean / byte / short / int / long / float / double / string - value
//
Is this possible?
If needed... It's a IPSec-VPN with Xauth-Authentification.
Thanks very much for any help! :fingers-crossed:
cheers, maxbenn
the only thing i know you can reach without root ist the menu where to choose wich vpnconnection you want to start with:
Code:
Intent-send-mode: Start activity
Action: android.net.vpn.settings
With root you have to make a shortcut to the vpnconnection with an additional app and start the intent of the additional app.
Thx, it works!
The non root version is enough for me.
Cheers,
Max.
Did anyone try on Nougat 7.1 to change from 2G to 4G by running the classical shell scripts? I tried, but no luck.
Thanks
Yes with the app toggle network type
Javi22 said:
Yes with the app toggle network type
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Could you, please, let me know how did you use the shell scripts in Tasker, since you say you have used the app toggle network type?
gothy.gothy said:
Could you, please, let me know how did you use the shell scripts in Tasker, since you say you have used the app toggle network type?
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It works as a plugin, create task, add action, look for plugin, there you select toggle network app
Javi22 said:
It works as a plugin, create task, add action, look for plugin, there you select toggle network app
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It doesn't work.
I wanted the help related to the shell script, but, anyway, thank you.
gothy.gothy said:
It doesn't work.
I wanted the help related to the shell script, but, anyway, thank you.
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AFAIK you can't change 2g 4g with shell, but that plugin works.... Need to check the config of the app and select allow tasker to work
what do i do just download apk and put in phone and istall it thats it
You can actually switch 2G - 4G using shell command provided your phone is rooted. Check this - http://www.hackmyandroid.com/tasker...rk-when-your-device-is-connected-to-wifi/9129
Code:
settings put global preferred_network_mode 9
is the command which does that.
lalitindoria said:
You can actually switch 2G - 4G using shell command provided your phone is rooted. Check this - http://www.hackmyandroid.com/tasker...rk-when-your-device-is-connected-to-wifi/9129
Code:
settings put global preferred_network_mode 9
is the command which does that.
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Can you please share on which device you got this working? On the Note4 MM is not working.
Thanks,
aleksandar.1 said:
Can you please share on which device you got this working? On the Note4 MM is not working.
Thanks,
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I tried it on my ZenFone Zoom - Android 6.0 and it works well!
I think it depends on which device and/or Android version you have. The command itself works well, but the value is different. But you're able to query the value. Set the preferred network mode manually to e.g. LTE, and execute
settings list global
You will see a list of parameters and their value. Search for "preferred_network_mode1=". The shown value stands for LTE. You can do this for all network modes to get a list of all values.
I can't open tasker, I'm in nougat. 7.1.1
lalitindoria said:
You can actually switch 2G - 4G using shell command provided your phone is rooted. Check this - http://www.hackmyandroid.com/tasker...rk-when-your-device-is-connected-to-wifi/9129
Code:
settings put global preferred_network_mode 9
is the command which does that.
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This command only effective when i open Settings, otherwise it will stay with 2G. anything need to refresh?
windongg said:
This command only effective when i open Settings, otherwise it will stay with 2G. anything need to refresh?
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actually You need to issue 'service call ' command with appropriate parameters for 'phone' service.
briefly:
- issue 'service list' command and note string like 'phone: [com.android.internal.telephony.ITelephony]'
- decompile framework.jar
- jump to 'smali_classes2/com/android/internal/telephony/' directory
- get transaction index from 'ITelephony$stub.smali' file. in my case it looks like 'setpreferrednetworktype:I= 0x5a', which stands for 90 dec
- fire the command 'service call phone 90 i32 1'
where
90 - transaction index
i32 - service pointer telling we're passing digit (s16 for string)
1 - network mode You need (full list, 15 of them could be found in RilConstants file)
that's it. Thanks to my Russian colleagues at local forum.
for CM13 at least the command should look like 'service call phone 90 i32 0 i32 1'
where 'i32 0' tells the mode should be switched for the first SIM. 'i32 1' referrs to 'the second SIM'
axxbat said:
actually You need to issue 'service call ' command with appropriate parameters for 'phone' service.
briefly:
- issue 'service list' command and note string like 'phone: [com.android.internal.telephony.ITelephony]'
- decompile framework.jar
- jump to 'smali_classes2/com/android/internal/telephony/' directory
- get transaction index from 'ITelephony$stub.smali' file. in my case it looks like 'setpreferrednetworktype:I= 0x5a', which stands for 90 dec
- fire the command 'service call phone 90 i32 1'
where
90 - transaction index
i32 - service pointer telling we're passing digit (s16 for string)
1 - network mode You need (full list, 15 of them could be found in RilConstants file)
that's it. Thanks to my Russian colleagues at local forum.
for CM13 at least the command should look like 'service call phone 90 i32 0 i32 1'
where 'i32 0' tells the mode should be switched for the first SIM. 'i32 1' referrs to 'the second SIM'
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Thanks for the detail information, is the 90 a fixed number?
Try this for lte
settings put global preferred_network_mode1 10
windongg said:
Thanks for the detail information, is the 90 a fixed number?
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highly doubt. the issue is transaction codes are undocumented, so couldn't be considered constant. even assume they could be silently change between OS versions.
the previous post of mine was a kind of 'solution concept'. to figure out real transaction codes i'd dig into sources in every separate case.
UPD. for my specific Philips w8510 (MTK-based) even readings for transactions differ from canonical Android.
Code:
.field static final TRANSACTION_set3GCapabilitySIM:I = 0x89
.field static final TRANSACTION_setGprsConnType:I = 0x5b
.field static final TRANSACTION_setGprsTransferType:I = 0x5c
so, it highly depends on ROM developer
axxbat said:
highly doubt. the issue is transaction codes are undocumented, so couldn't be considered constant. even assume they could be silently change between OS versions.
the previous post of mine was a kind of 'solution concept'. to figure out real transaction codes i'd dig into sources in every separate case.
UPD. for my specific Philips w8510 (MTK-based) even readings for transactions differ from canonical Android.
Code:
.field static final TRANSACTION_set3GCapabilitySIM:I = 0x89
.field static final TRANSACTION_setGprsConnType:I = 0x5b
.field static final TRANSACTION_setGprsTransferType:I = 0x5c
so, it highly depends on ROM developer
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Got it, thanks Bro.
axxbat said:
- issue 'service list' command and note string like 'phone: [com.android.internal.telephony.ITelephony]'
- decompile framework.jar
- jump to 'smali_classes2/com/android/internal/telephony/' directory
- get transaction index from 'ITelephony$stub.smali' file.
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I've read what seems to be the original post about this using Google Translate, and I'm still confused about how to apply it to my phone. When I run service list I get the noted item, but framework.jar doesn't seem to have anything to decompile in the Google Pixel stock rom. Is there another way to track down the source for the "transaction index" and "network mode" items for my phone.
JasMan78 said:
I think it depends on which device and/or Android version you have. The command itself works well, but the value is different. But you're able to query the value. Set the preferred network mode manually to e.g. LTE, and execute
settings list global
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On my stock rom Pixel, the preferred_network_mode and preferred_network_mode1 both remain the same as the network type settings are changed in *#*#4636#*#* testing.
I don't know this code and therefore I'm not sure what it exactly does or if it's still working on Pixel phones.
Have you tried to change the network in the menue, and checked then the values of both variables?