I hope this is the correct forum, if not I apologize. I have a Samsung Showcase from a small area provider. I have been playing around with it and had one question. It seems any directions I find to get into Service Mode (so you can program the phone) do not work. I followed the following:
To access the hidden menus from the dialer:
• Open the dialer and enter *#83786633 then press the Home key
• Open the dialer again (clear previously entry if it is still present) enter *#22745927
• Enter the SPC 000000 then enable Hidden Menu
After this you in theory can dial **772 to access the programming menu, however **772 does nothing when dialed. The phone is pretty much stock right now save for it is rooted. Anyone have any ideas how else you can access programming menus or what I might be doing wrong? I tried to disable the hidden menu -> reboot -> enable hidden menu -> reboot and that didn't seem to have any affect either. Thanks much for any help you can provide.
Well I guess I should have searched for Samsung Showcase for this, I believe I found the options I am looking for. If anyone else runs into this the following worked for me.
MIN Programming
Bring up the Dialer
Dial ##626#
Data Programming
Bring up the Dialer
Dial ##3282#
I did this on a pretty much stock phone (save for being rooted). I can't say whether this would work in a custom ROM or not. The information was pulled from the following post on cdmahosting.com so thanks to DYNET:
http://cdmahosting.com/showthread.php?p=118
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Well here they are with some incomplete labeling on my part. (Possibly mislabeled)
##778# - EPST - Advanced Programming
##786# - EPST - Reverse Logistic
##4772579# - RESETs
##37872# - Full Speed USB Mode - Enable/Disable
##8626337# - EPST/Vocoder -
##2539# - EPST/A-Key - Authentication Key
##7738# - EPST/P_Rev - Protocol Revision
##3282# - EPST - Basic Programming
##775# - EPST/PRL - PRL Settings
##3386# - DDTM - Enable/Disable
##33284# - Debug - FieldTrial Debug Info
##3424# - DMR - PORT INFO
I found what I believe to be every code available on the Touch Pro as there were no others listed in the folder that handles these codes! If you'd like to snoop the folder yourself go to HKLM\Services\PhoneExt\KeyProgram
It's amazing what you can find when you're bored!
I believe these are the same for the Diamond also.
If you find these useful please donate...Oh wait never mind I have nowhere to donate too! Have Fun, Be Safe, and most of all ALWAYS backup your data!
What would the full speed usb mode do if you enable it?
I've tried them in the dialer but they dont work???
::::EDIT::::
Got it to work
for my Provider
its only "##Code" Then Talk no # after the code the code
Im not exactly sure what the high speed usb code does but i know it disabled all sound from my headphones, so i disabled it again.
The High Speed USB mode basicaly turns your phone into a flash drive, the phone can no longer see the memory card in it with the OS, and the normal functions your used to in your USB port don't work any more ( why your head phones quit working ). Turn it on when you want to transfer lots of data quickly, turn it of when you want the phone back to normal =)..
stevopativo said:
Well here they are with some incomplete labeling on my part. (Possibly mislabeled)
##778# - EPST - Advanced Programming
##786# - EPST - Reverse Logistic
##4772579# - RESETs
##37872# - Full Speed USB Mode - Enable/Disable
##8626337# - EPST/Vocoder -
##2539# - EPST/A-Key - Authentication Key
##7738# - EPST/P_Rev - Protocol Revision
##3282# - EPST - Basic Programming
##775# - EPST/PRL - PRL Settings
##3386# - DDTM - Enable/Disable
##33284# - Debug - FieldTrial Debug Info
##3424# - DMR - PORT INFO
I found what I believe to be every code available on the Touch Pro as there were no others listed in the folder that handles these codes! If you'd like to snoop the folder yourself go to HKLM\Services\PhoneExt\KeyProgram
It's amazing what you can find when you're bored!
I believe these are the same for the Diamond also.
If you find these useful please donate...Oh wait never mind I have nowhere to donate too! Have Fun, Be Safe, and most of all ALWAYS backup your data!
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##778# - EPST - Advanced Programming
that really is to reset settings
##786# - EPST - Reverse Logistic
aka RTN aka hard reset
##3282# - EPST - Basic Programming
very important Data programming
##33284# - Debug - FieldTrial Debug Info
good for messing around with advance settings
(not for beginners can mess up phone badly and end up with a hard reset)
this works with every sprint phone form the lg lx160 to the ****ty Samsung instink
which one is the code that lets u see whether the phone is refurbished or not?
Just dial ##778# then hit view and scroll down to Refurbishment Status it should say "No" which means it hasnt been refurbished
Anyone know how to get these codes to work on a USC phone? (TP)
Doesn't matter if I hit ##code# or ##code send, it just wants to dial that number... Got my curiosity up.
Oh yea,, totally box stock phone with the HTC 6-09 rom update.
Some of them are only for Sprint I think, but if it is unlocked, the rest should work.
Oooops found 1 more ##wimax# froyo2.2
phone codes
thanks guys i was looking for these and happened upon your post
oldpueblo over in the General thread for the View noticed a Sprint rep used the calculator to enter the dialpad "secret codes" (as Android calls them) into the calculator. So here is a few of them I've found since digging through the APKs.
The calculator must be in LANDSCAPE to reveal the keys needed to input the codes.
!+!+4636+!+!
Testing
!+!+5382+!+!
Debug Tool
These might be CDMA radio specific, but please test on other Flyers.
!!786!
Reverse Logistics Support (menu to reset, MSL needed)
!!3282!
EPST
!!889!
Call Settings (SIP you can configure but there's no phone to dial out or answer)
!!33284!
Field Trial (View mode)
!!3424!
QXDM Service (activated upon start, use menu to disable it)
Credit: lovethyEVO, Korey_Nicholson
This was tested on a WiFi only model. 4636 worked got a imei number after changing the setting from cdma prefered,which I found odd. 5382 worked, didn't mess around with that. Rest I got errors on. Hope this helps
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pardonmyfreedom said:
oldpueblo over in the General thread for the View noticed a Sprint rep used the calculator to enter the dialpad "secret codes" (as Android calls them) into the calculator. So here is a few of them I've found since digging through the APKs.
The calculator must be in LANDSCAPE to reveal the keys needed to input the codes.
!+!+4636+!+!
Testing
!+!+5382+!+!
Debug Tool
These might be CDMA radio specific, but please test on other Flyers.
!!889!
Call Settings (SIP you can configure but there's no phone to dial out or answer)
!!33284!
Field Trial (View mode)
!!3424!
QXDM Service (activated upon start, use menu to disable it)
I'm still trying to work out on how to get Field Trial to prompt you for the service password.
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Didn't try QXDM but everything else here worked for me.
Here's one I tried that worked:
!!3282!
EPST
I found two more from trawling other devices, some of the codes are the same as the Flyer's phone enabled cousins, you just need to replace any character "*" (asterisk) with the "!" (exclamation), and any character "#" (pound/hash) becomes a "+" (plus) on the calculator.
The codes I found are:
!+!+8255+!+!
You can use this code to launch GTalk Service Monitor.
!+!+225+!+
Calendar Info and calendar debugging
Edit: Most of the codes on this link did not work for me, as don't all CDMA codes as I am on GSM. http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile-pulse-pulse-modaco-com/298744/pulse-secret-codes/
I have the View and the EPST worked. I haven't had a chance to try the others yet.
In the dialer screen, dial ##3282# to get access to a special menu.
This is not device specific. That is the field test utility that can be used on every windows phone 7 device.
I never said it was device specific.
Didn't know this. Thanks
Is there any way to access the service mode menu without the stock dialing pad?
For us using CM or AOSP flavored dialing pads, we no longer have the option of accessing the service menu through the dial pad.
I tried a 3rd party dialer (ex-dialer) but still could not access the service menu.
It would help those who need to access the service menu (i.e. adj preferred freq for TMo users) like myself.
I thought I saw a service menu access through an app??? Maybe ROM toolbox or something similar (or maybe it was just a GUI to invoke dialing pad keys)?
I've tried a search but did not come up with any answers.
Is there a way to open the hidden service menu on a SGP611 without telephone function?
On the tablets with phone function you can enter this menu by typing *#*#7378423#*#* as phone number but how to get to this menu on the non LTE version?
http://www.xperiablog.net/2013/06/20/xperia-tablet-z-how-to-access-the-service-menu/
I found this on google and tried, it works!
Great - thanks a lot!!
I can't get it on 5.1.1.