Dial codes? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Coming from the captivate I remember having the sgs tools app that had all the codes you could enter to get into certain menus..such as GPS, service mode, gsm and so on...do we have the codes and where can I find them
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devoured321 said:
Coming from the captivate I remember having the sgs tools app that had all the codes you could enter to get into certain menus..such as GPS, service mode, gsm and so on...do we have the codes and where can I find them
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http://bit.ly/x96GD8

gsrrr said:
http://bit.ly/x96GD8
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Noiceeee....lol
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gsrrr said:
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Back on topic. Try and see which ones work/don't work.
*#1234# = Firmware Version.
*#2222# = H/W Version.
*#8999*8376263# = All Versions Together.
*#8999*8378# = Test Menu.
*#4777*8665# = GPSR Tool.
*#8999*523# = LCD Brightness.
*#8999*377# = Error Menu.
*#8999*327# = EEP Menu.
*#8999*667# = Debug Mode.
*#92782# = PhoneModel. (Wap)
#*5737425# = JAVA Mode.
*#2255# = Call List.
*#232337# = Bluetooth MAC Adress.
*#5282837# = Java Version.
#*4773# = Incremental Redundancy.
#*7752# = 8 PSK uplink capability bit.
#*7785# = Reset wakeup & RTK timer cariables/variables.
#*7200# = Tone Generator Mute.
#*3888# = BLUETOOTH Test mode.
#*7828# = Task screen.
#*#8377466# = S/W Version & H/W Version.
#*2562# = Restarts Phone.
#*2565# = No Blocking? General Defense.
#*3353# = General Defense, Code Erased.
#*3837# = Phone Hangs on White screen.
#*3849# = Restarts Phone.
#*3851# = Restarts Phone.
#*3876# = Restarts Phone.
#*7222# = Operation Typ: (Class C GSM)
#*7224# = !!! ERROR !!!
#*7252# = Operation Typ: (Class B GPRS)
#*7271# = CMD: (Not Available)
#*7274# = CMD: (Not Available)
#*7337# = Restarts Phone. (Resets Wap Settings)
#*2787# = CRTP ON/OFF.
#*2886# = AutoAnswer ON/OFF.
#*3737# = L1 AFC.
#*5133# = L1 HO Data.
#*7288# = GPRS Detached/Attached.
#*7287# = GPRS Attached.
#*7666# = White Screen.
#*7693# = Sleep Deactivate/Activate.
#*7284# = L1 HO Data.
#*2256# = Calibration info? (For CMD set DEBUGAUTONOMY in cihard.opt)
#*2286# = Databattery.
#*2527# = GPRS switching set to (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*2679# = Copycat feature Activa/Deactivate.
#*3940# = External looptest 9600 bps.
#*4263# = Handsfree mode Activate/Deactivate.
#*4700# = Please use function 2637.
#*7352# = BVMC Reg value (LOW_SWTOFF, NOMINAL_SWTOFF)
#*2558# = Time ON.
#*3370# = Same as 4700.
#*3941# = External looptest 115200 bps
#*5176# = L1 Sleep.
#*7462# = SIM Phase.
#*7983# = Voltage/Freq.
#*7986# = Voltage.
#*8466# = Old Time.
#*2255# = Call Failed.
#*5187# = L1C2G trace Activate/Deactivate.
#*5376# = DELETE ALL SMS!!!!.
#*6837# = Official Software Version: (0003000016000702)
#*7524# = KCGPRS: (FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 07)
#*7562# = LOCI GPRS: (FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FE FF 01)
#*2337# = Permanent Registration Beep.
#*2474# = Charging Duration.
#*2834# = Audio Path. (Handsfree)
#*3270# = DCS Support Activate/Deactivate.
#*3282# = Data Activate/Deactivate.
#*3476# = EGSM Activate/Deactivate.
#*3676# = FORMAT FLASH VOLUME!!!
#*4760# = GSM Activate/Deactivate.
#*4864# = White Screen.
#*6833# = New uplink establishment Activate/Deactivate.
#*3273# = EGPRS multislot. (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*7722# = RLC bitmap compression Activate/Deactivate.
#*2351# = Blinks 1347E201 in RED.
#*4472# = Hysteresis of serving cell: 3 dB
#*2775# = Switch to 2 inner speaker.
#*9270# = Force WBS.
#*7878# = FirstStartup. (0=NO, 1=YES)
#*3757# = DSL UART speed set to. (LOW, HIGH)
#*3838# = Blinks 3D030300 in RED.
#*7878# = FirstStartup. (0=NO, 1=YES)
#*3838# = Blinks 3D030300 in RED.
*2767*226372# = Camera Reset. (deletes photos)
#7263867# = RAM Dump. (On or Off)
samsung mobile code. – - – sound code.
Samsung phones.
Dial *#6984125*#
Test menu dial *#9072641*# (You need this one i think.)
Click 5 Audio – 2 AP volume config
Tune Headset volume:
*#9072641*# – 2 EAR config – 3 Ringtone volume – Stap 6 tune it to 10
Tune movie volume:
*#9072641*# – 3 SPK config – 3 Ringtone volume – Stap 6 tune it to 10

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lots of xoxo
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Turning the screen off (not backlight)

Is there a way to turn off, not the backlight, not the pda, but just the screen?
All I know is, I have Linux on my ipaqs, and you can turn off just the screen (the backlight will be off too of course), to save battery power. I usually do this when I'm listening to mp3 with it.
I imagine the hardware itself is capable to do this, but pocketpc by default does not have such an option. Now I'm wondering if pocketpc has exposed any APIs to do this.
Thanks.
I just know PocketDiVX in the new ROM can map a button to do this. No idea how to do it from code though...
this works on my xda with media player
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gazzaman2k//a/Software/Display off.zip
Apart from setting the power pref's in system/settings, no such luck ... I've searched the XDA for a program that does this with no luck.
Has anyone found a ROM link ?
I like and use Pocket Toolman
http://members.shaw.ca/pockettoolman/
HTH
here's one that's hopefully the answer to your request. the file is called sleepscreen and it does exactly what you mentioned; turns off the screen while applications are running. i've installed it in my "start" menu so that anytime i want to switch off the screen i can do so.
when you click on the icon on your start menu; the screen goes blank and if you'll notice the LED of the xda is blinking...meaning apps are running while the screen is off. all you have to do to activate the screen is press any button (e.g. the contacts or calendar button)...but DON'T hit the power button because that switches off all the apps running.
how do i attach the file in this forum? it's only 24kb zipped. or give me your email address and i'll mail it to you.
hope that helps mate!
Code:
// offDisplay.cpp : Defines the entry point for the application.
//
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <nled.h>
// LED support
extern "C" BOOL NLedGetDeviceInfo(INT nID, PVOID pOutput);
extern "C" BOOL NLedSetDevice(INT nID, PVOID pOutput);
// GDI Escapes for ExtEscape()
#define QUERYESCSUPPORT 8
// The following are unique to CE
#define GETVFRAMEPHYSICAL 6144
#define GETVFRAMELEN 6145
#define DBGDRIVERSTAT 6146
#define SETPOWERMANAGEMENT 6147
#define GETPOWERMANAGEMENT 6148
typedef enum _VIDEO_POWER_STATE {
VideoPowerOn = 1,
VideoPowerStandBy,
VideoPowerSuspend,
VideoPowerOff
} VIDEO_POWER_STATE, *PVIDEO_POWER_STATE;
typedef struct _VIDEO_POWER_MANAGEMENT {
ULONG Length;
ULONG DPMSVersion;
ULONG PowerState;
} VIDEO_POWER_MANAGEMENT, *PVIDEO_POWER_MANAGEMENT;
// LED handling functions
int GetLedCount()
{
NLED_COUNT_INFO nci;
int wCount = 0;
if(NLedGetDeviceInfo(NLED_COUNT_INFO_ID, (PVOID) &nci))
wCount = (int) nci.cLeds;
return wCount;
}
void SetLedStatus(int wLed, int wStatus)
{
NLED_SETTINGS_INFO nsi;
nsi.LedNum = (INT) wLed;
nsi.OffOnBlink = (INT) wStatus;
NLedSetDevice(NLED_SETTINGS_INFO_ID, &nsi);
}
int WINAPI WinMain ( HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPWSTR pszCommandLine, int nCommandShow)
{
HDC gdc;
int iESC=SETPOWERMANAGEMENT;
gdc = ::GetDC(NULL);
if (ExtEscape(gdc, QUERYESCSUPPORT, sizeof(int), (LPCSTR)&iESC, 0, NULL)==0)
MessageBox(NULL, L"Sorry, your Pocket PC does not support toggleDisplay",
L"Pocket PC toggleDisplay",
MB_OK);
else
{
VIDEO_POWER_MANAGEMENT vpm;
ExtEscape(gdc, GETPOWERMANAGEMENT, 0, 0, sizeof(vpm), (char *) &vpm);
if (vpm.PowerState == VideoPowerOff) {
vpm.Length = sizeof(VIDEO_POWER_MANAGEMENT);
vpm.DPMSVersion = 0x0001;
vpm.PowerState = VideoPowerOn;
ExtEscape(gdc, SETPOWERMANAGEMENT, vpm.Length, (LPCSTR) &vpm, 0, NULL);
if (GetLedCount()) {
SetLedStatus(0, 0);
}
} else {
vpm.Length = sizeof(VIDEO_POWER_MANAGEMENT);
vpm.DPMSVersion = 0x0001;
vpm.PowerState = VideoPowerOff;
ExtEscape(gdc, SETPOWERMANAGEMENT, vpm.Length, (LPCSTR) &vpm, 0, NULL);
if (GetLedCount()) {
SetLedStatus(0, 1);
}
}
::ReleaseDC(NULL, gdc);
}
return 0;
}
uff, binaries for arm, probably compiled with debug on
but who cares with such a BIG file
http://pgate.host.sk/toggleDisplay.exe [4kB]
pigeon said:
Is there a way to turn off, not the backlight, not the pda, but just the screen?
I came across some silly software named PocketLight or PocketTorch or so, just can't find it right now. It turns off the screen but the backlight stays on. This way you can use your PDA as a light source in case you lost something in the dark ....
Is that what you're looking for?
Martin
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i have a free program for this but i dont know how to upload it
http://www.mywirelessoffice.com/xda/screenoff.zip
Thanks emilk
Adrian
emilk said:
uff, binaries for arm, probably compiled with debug on
but who cares with such a BIG file
http://pgate.host.sk/toggleDisplay.exe [4kB]
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Cant link to that exe file, I get a "not authorised", error message.
I know, my webhosting is not perfect
SOLUTION: when I use rightclick and choose 'save target as..'
it goes through
if you are unsuccesful with linking, that was probably intention
of my provider
Just press and hold the power button, this allows Windows Media Player to still play my mp3's but turns off my screen to reserve power.
Simply as that.
Mike
MIke Gascoigne said:
Just press and hold the power button, this allows Windows Media Player to still play my mp3's but turns off my screen to reserve power.
Simply as that.
Mike
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If I press and hold the power button, it turns off only the backlight, not the screen.
Sorry, just press the power button, this turns the screen off, DONT HOLD IT as I told you to do before.
Just press it!
Mike
That suspends the device. It doesn't just turn off the screen.
If I have Media Player turned on and I just tap the power it turns off the whole device (MP3 player too)

Do you believe my xda II total incoming time is 1193046hrs?

my xda II total incoming time is 1193046hrs,my god,it is 136 years!how to reset it? thanks!
Mine too!!!
This happened after a screwed up firmware upgrade..
--- Edit ---
Hmm..
1193045 dec = 123456 hex
But my phone says 1193046 hr 28 min 8 sec
1193046 hrs * 60 = 71582760 minutes
71582760 min + 28 min = 71582788 minutes
71582788 min * 60 = 4294967280 seconds
4294967280 sec + 8 sec = 4294967288 seconds
4294967288 dec = FFFFFFF8 hex = 11111111111111111111111111111000 bin
Now, this is strange..
Why not the last 7 seconds?
if Bonzo's calculation is correct, and I have no reason to doubt it,
Let someone call you for longer than 8 seconds and it will be OK
4294967288 sec = x'FFFFFFF8' = b'11111111111111111111111111111000' = -8 sec
x'FFFFFF8' + x'00000008' = x'100000000' but the 1 will overflow because it can only remember 4 bytes => x'00000000' = 0 sec
ha,it's ok!
Let someone call you for longer than 8 seconds and it will be OK
4294967288 sec = x'FFFFFFF8' = b'11111111111111111111111111111000' = -8 sec
x'FFFFFF8' + x'00000008' = x'100000000' but the 1 will overflow because it can only remember 4 bytes => x'00000000' = 0 sec
thanks very much,it's ok now!
Re: Do you believe my xda II total incoming time is 1193046h
xuanyuan said:
my xda II total incoming time is 1193046hrs,my god,it is 136 years!how to reset it? thanks!
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try this link
"Call duration infos... how to reset counters?"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=15482
it works
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[ Need APP ] < Alarm app every 30 seconds

Hi all~!
I'm user of my Lumia 620 and I'm looking for free alarm app . The alarm must repeat every 30 seconds . Is there any app ? I need it , because I'm starting ABS for my chest
kukusiek97 said:
Hi all~!
I'm user of my Lumia 620 and I'm looking for free alarm app . The alarm must repeat every 30 seconds . Is there any app ? I need it , because I'm starting ABS for my chest
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Hello,
What kind of sound would you like? Pick your own music? etc..
Sounds more like a repeative timer to me...this wouldn't even be that hard to make...
C#:
In App.xaml.cs input:
Code:
using System.Threading;
private static DispatcherTimer m_Timer;
private static bool RepeatTimer;
private static int m_Days, m_Hours, m_Minutes, m_Seconds;
public static void beginTiming(int Days, int Hours, int Minutes, int Seconds, bool Repeative)
{
RepeatTimer = Repeative; //Set repeat
m_Days = Days;
m_Hours = Hours;
m_Minutes = Minutes;
m_Seconds = Seconds;
m_Timer = new DispatcherTimer();
m_Timer.Tick += new EventHandler(m_Timer_Tick);
m_Timer.Interval = new TimeSpan(Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds);
m_Timer.Start();
}
static void m_Timer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (RepeatTimer == true)
beginTiming(m_Days, m_Hours, m_Minutes, m_Seconds);
//Play Sound Here (Max Limit 10 Seconds)
}
Then have a sound selector and button to begin timing the fields on the MainPage.xaml, if the user's phone turns off (due to WP8 lacking capability of real multitasking -- Thank you Microsoft!) use the background to set a timer to run every thirty seconds or disable screen powering off in the application.
That's basically how it can be created.
So, if anyone decides to do this really quick (5 minutes?) it's quite simple.
I'll give it a go if no one else completes this for you.
kuzcoed said:
Hello,
What kind of sound would you like? Pick your own music? etc..
Sounds more like a repeative timer to me...this wouldn't even be that hard to make...
C#:
In App.xaml.cs input:
Code:
using System.Threading;
private static DispatcherTimer m_Timer;
private static bool RepeatTimer;
private static int m_Days, m_Hours, m_Minutes, m_Seconds;
public static void beginTiming(int Days, int Hours, int Minutes, int Seconds, bool Repeative)
{
RepeatTimer = Repeative; //Set repeat
m_Days = Days;
m_Hours = Hours;
m_Minutes = Minutes;
m_Seconds = Seconds;
m_Timer = new DispatcherTimer();
m_Timer.Tick += new EventHandler(m_Timer_Tick);
m_Timer.Interval = new TimeSpan(Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds);
m_Timer.Start();
}
static void m_Timer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (RepeatTimer == true)
beginTiming(m_Days, m_Hours, m_Minutes, m_Seconds);
//Play Sound Here (Max Limit 10 Seconds)
}
Then have a sound selector and button to begin timing the fields on the MainPage.xaml, if the user's phone turns off (due to WP8 lacking capability of real multitasking -- Thank you Microsoft!) use the background to set a timer to run every thirty seconds or disable screen powering off in the application.
That's basically how it can be created.
So, if anyone decides to do this really quick (5 minutes?) it's quite simple.
I'll give it a go if no one else completes this for you.
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For me something like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ2SqGfURyY is enough . But could you give me more instructions ? I'm new user of my Lumia .
kukusiek97 said:
For me something like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ2SqGfURyY is enough . But could you give me more instructions ? I'm new user of my Lumia .
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Hi,
To play the sound you'll need some code that allows play music, in App.xaml.cs you can use multiple options, but, for what you're looking for I think this would work fine:
Code:
Stream musStr = TitleContainer.OpenStream("alarm.wav");
SoundEffect musEffect = SoundEffect.FromStream(musStr);
FrameworkDispatcher.Update();
musEffect.Play();
Put that code inside the "m_Timer_Tick" event or put another
Code:
private / public static void
in your code, then call it.
For example:
Code:
private static void playSound(string Sound)
{
Stream musStr = TitleContainer.OpenStream(Sound);
SoundEffect musEffect = SoundEffect.FromStream(musStr);
FrameworkDispatcher.Update();
musEffect.Play();
}
Call that with the m_Timer_Tick event using:
Code:
playSound(mysound.wav);
Requirements of doing this way is that:
1) Sample Rate must be between 8k Hz and 48k Hz
2) The audio file must be a PCM wave file
3) Can only be mono or stereo
4) Must be 8 or 16 bit

Battery Drain caused by sensor?

Hey,
I´ve got a brand new Elephone P9000 and was wondering about the high battery consumption in idle mode. So I connected the phone to the Android Device Monitor and I wondered why they read out some kind of sensor every 200ms.
Code:
05-27 23:54:18.896: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = turn_silent , value = null
05-27 23:54:18.896: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = callsilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:18.896: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = alarmsilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:18.897: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = musicsilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:18.897: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = mediasilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:18.897: I/fanzhuan(940): onSensorChanged front----> -0.106 0.087 9.883
05-27 23:54:19.096: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = turn_silent , value = null
05-27 23:54:19.096: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = callsilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:19.096: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = alarmsilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:19.096: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = musicsilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:19.096: D/SettingsInterface(940): from settings cache , name = mediasilent , value = null
05-27 23:54:19.096: I/fanzhuan(940): onSensorChanged front----> -0.111 0.075 9.894
Could that be an expensive operation that causes the battery drain?
Finger print sensor
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Finger print sensor
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Hello everyone, I think the problem of the battery runs out quickly is due only to the data network (3G 4G). For disabling this, even the battery lasts 20 hours (with fingerprint sensor activated, GPS enabled, the display brightness at maximum). On the contrary, in the same conditions but with the activated data network, the battery lasts 7 - 8 hours. Besides the new P9000, for work I use a P8000 that goes to great in all respects). I keep in mind the effects of ROM developers. (Hopefully soon come out an update without these bugs). PS: thanks to google translate )
sorenzo said:
Hello everyone, I think the problem of the battery runs out quickly is due only to the data network (3G 4G). For disabling this, even the battery lasts 20 hours (with fingerprint sensor activated, GPS enabled, the display brightness at maximum). On the contrary, in the same conditions but with the activated data network, the battery lasts 7 - 8 hours. Besides the new P9000, for work I use a P8000 that goes to great in all respects). I keep in mind the effects of ROM developers. (Hopefully soon come out an update without these bugs). PS: thanks to google translate )
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To me it's exactly the same ! If a disable the sim card the battery life nearly double.
About this update, has an expected release date ?
So the 3G/4G radio is the culprit? But disabling it kind of defeats the point of it being a phone. Unless there's a method of changing the poll interval without it affecting the phones functionality? Maybe a dev can chime in.

RK3399 eDP display issues when compiling kernel

have a Firefly AIO-3399j board that I am attempting to run a BOE NV140XTM-N52 display directly from it's eDP interface. I'm a novice when it comes to compiling kernels so I'm having some issues getting this to work properly. I have verified that the physical pinout between the board and the display is correct, and I do get an image on the screen some.
First information about the display from the data sheet. The timing that I see from the display says a 269.5 MHz Clock and the EDID table gives the following information. The clock max is 275.6MHz and minimum is 220.5MHz. Hor Active = 3840, Hor Blanking =160, Ver Active = 1100, Ver Blanking = 48, Hor Sync offset = 48, H sync pulse width = 32, v sync offset = 3, and v sync pulse width = 5. That's where I would assume the following timing would be correct.
hactive = 3840
vactive = 1080
hsync-len = 32
hback-porch = 80
hfront-porch = 48
vsync-len = 5
vback-porch = 40
vfront-porch = 3
Now if I do a cvt modeline calculation I get Modeline "3840x1100_60.00" 353.18 3840 4088 4504 5168 1100 1101 1104 1139 -HSync +Vsync which is completely different on the porches and sync lengths.
Now, onto the board. According to the SDK, the display timing isn't set in the device tree files, it's set in the drivers at /kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/panel/panel-simple.c which I've tried the timing above that I assumed is correct from the datasheet and I've tried the timing from the modeline calculation. I've also put the display timing in the device tree file to see if that would work.
So far, I have gotten to where I get an image on the display and it will flicker from time to time sitting at the home screen of android, but then if I open the app menu, it will flicker even more until I exit it. I've tried adjusting the clock up and down with no resolution, and eventually I will either get a brief image on the screen and then it fades out, or the display will start looking like the porches are completely wrong. The display appears to have EDID information, but doesn't appear to get passed onto the kernel properly.
I've spent several hours recompiling and flashing firmwares to where I'm at a point I have no clue what to do anymore. Can someone help?

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