So you just bought a Xperia Z Ultra and boy it is shiny but you want to learn something
Something about the phone or rooting related problems. Where you going to go? Well, here.
Hello everyone this is the help thread for the Z Ultra.
Post your queries and we will help you
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Can I be the first to ask? Thanks for your offer to share wisdom!
(this is a repost in kind, but since no one seems to know.. and I tried googling it, but no success)
How to determine what your SoC is, this is my question.
Not what your manufacturer website tells u, or some tech site for that matter, or even some of these apps available that give such information.
For example, tried the Antutu 4 which has the most recent update. It tells me my C6802 (Z Ultra) is MSM8274.
But I tried many others, like CPU-Z, CPU/RAM/Identifier... they tell me it is MSM8974.
The one with latest update (Antutu, updated yesterday) tells me that it is MSM8274
The one with second newest update is CPU /RAM/ DEVICE Identifier, with updated version August 30th (still very recent) and it tells ms MSM8974
Really old ones, like updates from February, dont even recognise the name, and tells me that it is ARMv7 Processir rev 0(v71)
Why I want to know is because even Sony won't know if it is 8274 or 8974 inside...
CONCLUSION
unless Antutu, which is very popular, works on a very different level and decides what SoC it is using by reading something from deep within android system files, my guess is that these apps decide SoC names based on manufacturer's published information.
Am I wrong?
And short of me getting a screwdriver and actually seeing it, is there a better, more accurate way to find out exactly what my SoC is? Where do I look inside, not hardware wise, but system wise?
UPDATE
Thanks
looked into build prop, and found out that my C6802 does indeed use MSM8974.
Now I know it has LTE radio, but just switched off, like Nexus 4
jewelkobayashi said:
Can I be the first to ask? Thanks for your offer to share wisdom!
(this is a repost in kind, but since no one seems to know.. and I tried googling it, but no success)
How to determine what your SoC is, this is my question.
Not what your manufacturer website tells u, or some tech site for that matter, or even some of these apps available that give such information.
For example, tried the Antutu 4 which has the most recent update. It tells me my C6802 (Z Ultra) is MSM8274.
But I tried many others, like CPU-Z, CPU/RAM/Identifier... they tell me it is MSM8974.
The one with latest update (Antutu, updated yesterday) tells me that it is MSM8274
The one with second newest update is CPU /RAM/ DEVICE Identifier, with updated version August 30th (still very recent) and it tells ms MSM8974
Really old ones, like updates from February, dont even recognise the name, and tells me that it is ARMv7 Processir rev 0(v71)
Why I want to know is because even Sony won't know if it is 8274 or 8974 inside...
CONCLUSION
unless Antutu, which is very popular, works on a very different level and decides what SoC it is using by reading something from deep within android system files, my guess is that these apps decide SoC names based on manufacturer's published information.
Am I wrong?
And short of me getting a screwdriver and actually seeing it, is there a better, more accurate way to find out exactly what my SoC is? Where do I look inside, not hardware wise, but system wise?
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Buddy if you can access build.prop
You can definitely find everything you want to know about the phone.
If you are rooted then this would be like a breeze. If not then ask someone to send you the same.
Thanks for posting here.:thumbup:
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Sorry for the newbie question but how do I unlock the boot loader? Did a search and cannot find a clear answer. Appreciated!! Waiting for the update is driving me insane!,
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jimnyc2000 said:
Sorry for the newbie question but how do I unlock the boot loader? Did a search and cannot find a clear answer. Appreciated!! Waiting for the update is driving me insane!,
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Here everything is you need...http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
Thank you!!,
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Is there yet any non-root solution to enable pic-trigger on volume up/down buttons?
... which would be quite usefull for underwater snapshots.
jacktherapper00 said:
Is there yet any non-root solution to enable pic-trigger on volume up/down buttons?
... which would be quite usefull for underwater snapshots.
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Buddy hardware button remap is a process which requires root
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
any word yet on when this phone is coming to US carriers?
thanks!
wase4711 said:
any word yet on when this phone is coming to US carriers?
thanks!
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It should....
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
If I may ask to lock the bootloader all I have to do is use the flash tool on the relock.ftf file?
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jimnyc2000 said:
If I may ask to lock the bootloader all I have to do is use the flash tool on the relock.ftf file?
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Buddy you can use Sony PC companion too.
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jewelkobayashi said:
Can I be the first to ask? Thanks for your offer to share wisdom!
(this is a repost in kind, but since no one seems to know.. and I tried googling it, but no success)
How to determine what your SoC is, this is my question.
Not what your manufacturer website tells u, or some tech site for that matter, or even some of these apps available that give such information.
For example, tried the Antutu 4 which has the most recent update. It tells me my C6802 (Z Ultra) is MSM8274.
But I tried many others, like CPU-Z, CPU/RAM/Identifier... they tell me it is MSM8974.
The one with latest update (Antutu, updated yesterday) tells me that it is MSM8274
The one with second newest update is CPU /RAM/ DEVICE Identifier, with updated version August 30th (still very recent) and it tells ms MSM8974
Really old ones, like updates from February, dont even recognise the name, and tells me that it is ARMv7 Processir rev 0(v71)
Why I want to know is because even Sony won't know if it is 8274 or 8974 inside...
CONCLUSION
unless Antutu, which is very popular, works on a very different level and decides what SoC it is using by reading something from deep within android system files, my guess is that these apps decide SoC names based on manufacturer's published information.
Am I wrong?
And short of me getting a screwdriver and actually seeing it, is there a better, more accurate way to find out exactly what my SoC is? Where do I look inside, not hardware wise, but system wise?
UPDATE
Thanks
looked into build prop, and found out that my C6802 does indeed use MSM8974.
Now I know it has LTE radio, but just switched off, like Nexus 4
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Nothing sure yet, build.prop can be a mistake, they simply create one build.prop and use a script updater for modify it and only modify the model of the device. CPU-Z tell it come from "flattened device tree" but it take info from the build.prop and Antutu update it from it's online database
Then here again, the Nexus 4 have LTE but the antenna wasn't designed for, so N4 users have poor 4G reception compare to full fledge LTE devices.
But I sincerely hope we can enable 4G in a near futur ^^
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Stupid annoying problem with my aus-output.. When i use the stock headset, no problem. But when i connect my beats by dre studio, it looses connection all the time.. This makes spotify to pause all the f`n time.. Does anybody else have this trouble with other headsets??
jiframnes said:
Stupid annoying problem with my aus-output.. When i use the stock headset, no problem. But when i connect my beats by dre studio, it looses connection all the time.. This makes spotify to pause all the f`n time.. Does anybody else have this trouble with other headsets??
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Buddy other headset like Beats etc don't work well with any android phone
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jiframnes said:
Stupid annoying problem with my aus-output.. When i use the stock headset, no problem. But when i connect my beats by dre studio, it looses connection all the time.. This makes spotify to pause all the f`n time.. Does anybody else have this trouble with other headsets??
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I saw people telling that .526 fixed bluetooth connectivity. Look on the forum, you can find ftf to download.
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Any way for us to use an app2sd script? I'm rooted on .526 and need a way to free up some space.
Open applications settings and open the app you want to send to SD card there you will find the send to card button
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Can someone please put the PacMan .apk here? It is showing that it is free on Samsung Apps but it wont let me download it. It says that it is not optimized for my device???
Why is it there then?
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Are you checking Samsung Apps from PC or straight from your phone ? If you check from PC you need to select the phone type or else it will show you all available apps for all types of Samsung phones. Never saw Pac Man in my Samsung apps.
Sp1tfire said:
Are you checking Samsung Apps from PC or straight from your phone ? If you check from PC you need to select the phone type or else it will show you all available apps for all types of Samsung phones. Never saw Pac Man in my Samsung apps.
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I am checking from my phone. It is listed in the free apps but I get an error when I try and download it... :-(
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I get the same error. It's not just for Pac Man either though, it's all apps published by Electronic Arts which gives the same error: The Sims 3, Need for Speed Shift HD, and Tetris HD. Basically, all the ones that are trials that lets you play once for 4 minutes.
Might be a CSC thing? Mine is an Australian Optus branded SGS2.
EDIT:
Actual error: "Unable to download. Application not optimised for device(8002)."
ausdroider said:
I get the same error. It's not just for Pac Man either though, it's all apps published by Electronic Arts which gives the same error: The Sims 3, Need for Speed Shift HD, and Tetris HD. Basically, all the ones that are trials that lets you play once for 4 minutes.
Might be a CSC thing? Mine is an Australian Optus branded SGS2.
EDIT:
Actual error: "Unable to download. Application not optimised for device(8002)."
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Yup... Thats the same error I am getting... That sucks...
same error for me also on sgs2 on O2 - build 2.3.3 xwkf3
Does ANYONE here have the .apk available for the "FREE" version of PacMan that is on "Samsung Apps"? I am not asking for a pirated version or anything, just the free app advertised on Samsung apps...
Anyone at all?
What's wrong with just getting one of the many versions of PacMan available on the Market?
johncmolyneux said:
What's wrong with just getting one of the many versions of PacMan available on the Market?
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Number 1 - Why pay for it when it is being offered free?
Number 2 - Why get a version of Pac Man that is a "clone" when yo ucan get the "real" version?
yiannisthegreek said:
Number 1 - Why pay for it when it is being offered free?
Number 2 - Why get a version of Pac Man that is a "clone" when yo ucan get the "real" version?
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It's not free. You get 4 minutes of play and then you have to buy it!
The Namco version is available on the market. Yes, you have to pay for that as well, but it's not a clone.
Incidentally, it's £1.86.
Ok so... I have just gone back into Samsung Apps and I am now seeing (not sure if it was there before) that PacMan is listed as being compatible with Donut v1.6 of Android. Does that mean it is ONLY compatible with Donut?
That is really stupid considering that Samsung Apps is open to ALL versions of the OS and if this is the case then why dont they just not list these apps on a phone / OS version running Gingerbread or up?
STUPID!!!
johncmolyneux said:
It's not free. You get 4 minutes of play and then you have to buy it!
The Namco version is available on the market. Yes, you have to pay for that as well, but it's not a clone.
Incidentally, it's £1.86.
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this is true i thought it was free but it's not you do only get 4 minutes of play then the option to buy it comes up.
ok guys I am on O2 uk and im having the same problem with latest f3 fw,
I tried to investigate the problem and i read some where that samsung made 2 versions of this phone one with NVIDIA tegra 2 and the other with Exynos.
People claimed that those games work on Tegra rather than sammy cpu.
However these r not confirmed news so please check it
drreality said:
ok guys I am on O2 uk and im having the same problem with latest f3 fw,
I tried to investigate the problem and i read some where that samsung made 2 versions of this phone one with NVIDIA tegra 2 and the other with Exynos.
People claimed that those games work on Tegra rather than sammy cpu.
However these r not confirmed news so please check it
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That's just bull rumours mate. It's simply not true, but for every 1 that posts it, 10 people believe it.
johncmolyneux said:
That's just bull rumours mate. It's simply not true, but for every 1 that posts it, 10 people believe it.
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ok mate, do u have a justification for us ? its kind of confusing for me at least
drreality said:
ok mate, do u have a justification for us ? its kind of confusing for me at least
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Well I can't quote you an official statement that something that someone made up doesn't exist, if that's what you want
It's just quite clearly "another one of those stories" like the ROM counter counter, that counts how many times you've reset the ROM counter. I mean, come on! Next we'll be being told that Harry Potter is based on a true story!
Wait... what? Harry Potter isn't based on true events? That's just preposterous.
I c, so No answer & Mr.Potter is a fictional story
How dare u
Peace
Hey guys, i used to be a big IOS jailbreaker. I had been doing it for 4 years, before taking up android just a couple months ago. (and i must say, android is MUCH better). Anyway i know that basically during the jailbreaking process, the software uses an exploit on bootup and injects codes during the signature check on every level to make the idevice think that what it is running is legit, unmodified apple software. Hence why tethered jailbreaks need the original program to bypass iboot, because an exploit has not been found deep enough in the system to work in iboot aswell.
So how does rooting compare? Dont be afraid to explain using big words and in detail.
Thanks .
Here is the most detailed explanation I can find about how exactly rooting works:
http://cjix.info/blog/misc/how-rooting-works-a-technical-explanation-of-the-android-rooting-process/
Hope that helps.
Thanks, its perfect!
Very HelpFull
Itz Very Helpfull
The link has changed, the new link is:
seasonofcode.com/posts/how-rooting-works-a-technical-explanation-of-the-android-rooting-process.html
(I'm not allowed to make it an actual link, as I am a new user in this forum...)
_XRay_ said:
The link has changed, the new link is:
seasonofcode.com/posts/how-rooting-works-a-technical-explanation-of-the-android-rooting-process.html
(I'm not allowed to make it an actual link, as I am a new user in this forum...)
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Here's the link
http://seasonofcode.com/posts/how-r...planation-of-the-android-rooting-process.html
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I wanted to show some cool features to my friends, but when I make a google voice search, the speech output interrupts after 2 or 3 seconds. This is very annoying, any idea how to fix this?
I've noticed this but it oddly is not all things... if you do the voice search "what is iphone" it reads loads out quite happily... where if you say "call dominos" it just stops half way through lol.....
The problem with the speech output is another flaw, one of many, in the TrueSmart firmware and cannot be corrected without changes to the firmware source and a recompile. Since no one but MTK has the secret to compiling a bootable firmware for the x201 devices, only they and Umeox can fix this. Since they recognize no incentive to them to fix it, they probably won't. Maybe it will work in the upcoming TrueSmart2 devices...or maybe not. Buy one when they eventually come out ! Throw more money at MTK and Umeox in hopes for a different outcome ?
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lol who the hell is even going to buy a TS2 after all of this...
The single biggest feature I wish Omate had put in would have been OLED screen simply because then you could have very simple but always on Clock... would have been awesome
Old iPod Nano screens were cheaper.
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No fix? What a pity.
Come on, guys from MTK. Make a FW fix.
This is the only issue that bothers me.
Make the fix and and least I am a happy customer!
Still not good with the new firmware...
Please Omate guys, fix this issue!
jediknight23 said:
Still not good with the new firmware...
Please Omate guys, fix this issue!
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This isn't omate here - if you have nothing to say, please keep the noise down, it makes it easier to see if any real work is happening...
Sorry for that, but I was redirected from official Omate homepage to here. And I can't imagine that the Omate guys will ignore this forum. I just wanted to mention that my desired features or bugfixes aren't implemented in the new firmware. But ok, i won't mention it again when next FW release is out
Was anybody able to find a fix for this?
It has been quite a while, but maybe someone found a solution in the meanwhile? It would still be great to habe google search working on Omate!
jediknight23 said:
It has been quite a while, but maybe someone found a solution in the meanwhile? It would still be great to habe google search working on Omate!
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Not in 4.2, but supposedly fixed in 4.4:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oma...rom-omate-truesmart-ironman-firmware-t2998434
The KK ROM (after a lot of flashing!) works great for me, but I do not use Google Search.
General Discussion Thread
This thread is intended for any Xperia /android related talk.
If your going to post info post a link to the source.
Feel free to ask questions, i can happily (try to) answer them.
(e.g noise canceling, what breaks with Ub and what doesent, etc any common myth of Z2)
Feel free to post batery life statistics, benchmarks, performance information, rom information, anything realy.
feel free to even fire off your off topic cannons here if you need or want.
:banned topics:
Sony Lollipop Update being late
Lollipop update being late
Whats better and whats not better
Late updates
2nd reserve
3rd reserve ^^
I do have a question that I cannot find an answer for;
Does the Sony RIC do any other protection besides preventing /system writeability?
Knutselmaaster said:
I do have a question that I cannot find an answer for;
Does the Sony RIC do any other protection besides preventing /system writeability?
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It doesnt seem so
It opens the ability to writing on system via root, so its only a problem if you accidentaly hit grant on supersu (or have grant by default)
Thanks.
I'm currently using the file explorer that is in the recovery but that really is no permanent solution as I need to reboot each time I have to work in /system and no other app can be used.
If there is no safety risk I will proceed disabling RIC then.
Anyone know if D6503 will work in Jamaica? I'm travelling to Jamaica in April and am debating between buying a travel pack through Fido or just buying a prepaid Sim card in Jamaica and throwing it in the phone. Any information is appreciated. Thanks
bdithug said:
Anyone know if D6503 will work in Jamaica? I'm travelling to Jamaica in April and am debating between buying a travel pack through Fido or just buying a prepaid Sim card in Jamaica and throwing it in the phone. Any information is appreciated. Thanks
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im certain the phone will work in 2G\3G but thats as far as my knowlage goes
i know nothing of simcards or anything of such in this case
Envious_Data said:
im certain the phone will work in 2G\3G but thats as far as my knowlage goes
i know nothing of simcards or anything of such in this case
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Thanks. I'll email one of their major carriers down there to get pricing and compatibility information.
bdithug said:
Anyone know if D6503 will work in Jamaica? I'm travelling to Jamaica in April and am debating between buying a travel pack through Fido or just buying a prepaid Sim card in Jamaica and throwing it in the phone. Any information is appreciated. Thanks
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Try this http://www.willmyphonework.net/
IreshS said:
Try this http://www.willmyphonework.net/
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Thank you, that's huge!
What's a good replacement stock camera app for CM12? Anyone knows how to record in 4K?
Duilio Patiño said:
What's a good replacement stock camera app for CM12? Anyone knows how to record in 4K?
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in CM12 i recomend open camera, 4k recording doesnt work at all in cm12 and cm11 from my testing
Hmmm.... My Xperia Lounge became Gold :laugh:
Hi guys,
I recently bought the Z2 and have some questions related with root and unlocked bootloader etc.
I previously had Xperia SL, so I have something or an idea about something
Just wanted to know few things.
1) what happens if I root or unlock bootloader? Is there any feature loss.
2) can I lock the bootloader again once unlocked?
3) can I downgrade my os version. I am on 4.4.2 now.
I know lollipop is coming but I will love to use the existing Roms even after upgrade.
Thanks
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Th3DON said:
Hi guys,
I recently bought the Z2 and have some questions related with root and unlocked bootloader etc.
I previously had Xperia SL, so I have something or an idea about something
Just wanted to know few things.
1) what happens if I root or unlock bootloader? Is there any feature loss.
2) can I lock the bootloader again once unlocked?
3) can I downgrade my os version. I am on 4.4.2 now.
I know lollipop is coming but I will love to use the existing Roms even after upgrade.
Thanks
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1. X-reality, Supervivid and bionz stop working aswell as some playstation services.
2. yes
3. yes using flashtool with respective FTF
Anyone Taken interest to Z4 Tablet?
i thought it looked quite cool.
Looks really thin and portable.
Might get it as an upgrade to my ipad 3.
Xperia Z2 D6503 with AndroPlus Kernel
For the hell of it, has anyone tried any on the A52 5G? I have tried about 60 and only get 10 to work.. Now this is using the T-Mobile version with Android 12 UI 4.0
Are you trying codes just to try codes? Most people go about it the other way around. They have a problem or task to solve and go from there. Your interest seems a bit strange!
gerhard_wa said:
Are you trying codes just to try codes? Most people go about it the other way around. They have a problem or task to solve and go from there. Your interest seems a bit strange!
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Why is that strange? You either have or haven't. Nothing strange about wanting to know which works and which do not for future diagnostic use. Use to use these all them time, on older phones.. Knowledge is power.. You either have it our you don't
gerhard_wa said:
Are you trying codes just to try codes? Most people go about it the other way around. They have a problem or task to solve and go from there. Your interest seems a bit strange!
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Its far from strange. Some people enjoy learning about technology. Knowing how to use advanced problem solving techniques is a great skill to have in your skillset. I personally have learnt the codes for various devices and now, when someone needs help, I have the ability to diagnose it. Thats a win-win for me and them.
doubledragon5 said:
For the hell of it, has anyone tried any on the A52 5G? I have tried about 60 and only get 10 to work.. Now this is using the T-Mobile version with Android 12 UI 4.0
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I dont have the device so I can't try it out but as you've discovered, most lists of codes on the internet are a mish-mash of codes that probably don't have anything to do with your device. There are some that are Android codes, some that are Samsung generic codes and some are actually for your device. I tend to copy lists from the internet and merge them into a giant list and then when I have a device, go through checking them off one by one. Then I save the list for future reference. I have a folder in Samsung Notes that stores the huge merged list (so I only have to add new codes to it) and then individual Notes for different devices containing just the working codes. Just watch out for the factory reset code. Someone mislabelled that one once and I had to kiss goodbye to my data.
richhaynes said:
I dont have the device so I can't try it out but as you've discovered, most lists of codes on the internet are a mish-mash of codes that probably don't have anything to do with your device. There are some that are Android codes, some that are Samsung generic codes and some are actually for your device. I tend to copy lists from the internet and merge them into a giant list and then when I have a device, go through checking them off one by one. Then I save the list for future reference. I have a folder in Samsung Notes that stores the huge merged list (so I only have to add new codes to it) and then individual Notes for different devices containing just the working codes. Just watch out for the factory reset code. Someone mislabelled that one once and I had to kiss goodbye to my data.
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The one code I use to use a lot. Was the one which had all the important info on the phone.. Which included how many call were made since first activated.. Plus, if you bought a used phone, y0u could find out, if it was refurbished, when it was first activated, call, data history.. On this phone as far as I know that code does not exist, as I have not found it yet.
Arobase40 said:
So why aren't you publishing your list at least with codes with descriptions you consider as "safe" even though most codes with older Samsung devices won't work anymore with newer Samsung phones or with newer Android versions ?
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Just google like I did.
doubledragon5 said:
Just google like I did.
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Then why did you ask in this forum? Why didn't you "google it" if everything is all that readily available with Google?
gerhard_wa said:
Then why did you ask in this forum? Why didn't you "google it" if everything is all that readily available with Google?
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Simple I was curious to see if anyone else tried. But later on today when I get off work. I will post the one's I found to work.
Arobase40 said:
So why aren't you publishing your list at least with codes with descriptions you consider as "safe" even though most codes with older Samsung devices won't work anymore with newer Samsung phones or with newer Android versions ?
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Because if a code on my list doesn't work for whatever reason, I get the complaints and support requests. And God forbid someone ****s up their entire device because they use the wrong list and then I will have days of harassment and blame because of their incompetence. I'm trying to look after my mental health right now, not make it worse.
doubledragon5 said:
Simple I was curious to see if anyone else tried. But later on today when I get off work. I will post the one's I found to work.
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Just a fair warning: prepare yourself for a lot of people complaining that the code you provided didn't work. I once published a hack for a specific device that some user decided would work on a totally different device and I got days of harassment after they ****ed it all up. Stuff like that can take a huge toll on your mental health if your already in a bad place.
richhaynes said:
Just a fair warning: prepare yourself for a lot of people complaining that the code you provided didn't work. I once published a hack for a specific device that some user decided would work on a totally different device and I got days of harassment after they ****ed it all up. Stuff like that can take a huge toll on your mental health if your already in a bad place.
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Yup thought about that. If anyone wants to try just google secret dial codes
Arobase40 said:
I don't care about a full list of codes for every models and I don't care for myself, but you could at least publish the ones you know they are working with the A52 4G, A52 5G and/or A52S 5G...
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A lot of the codes that are listed A52 5G specific do not even work They might have worked depending on your carrier, region or on a earlier version of android.
Arobase40 said:
This kind of response is just useless and irrelevant !!!
Why did you open this thread asking for help if you won't share your own knowledge ???
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It reminds me of something I see frequently in Linux forums. I started using Linux the year before Slackware and Debian were released and very few things irritate me more in forums than an experienced user telling a new user to RTFM.
Arobase40 said:
This kind of response is just useless and irrelevant !!!
Why did you open this thread asking for help if you won't share your own knowledge ???
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You must need glasses.. You misread the OP.. I was just inquiring if anyone has used any of these coeds.. I do not need help or understanding on how these codes work. I have used them many time for older phones I have had.. This being a new phone and how tech has changed. I was just curious on how these new phones utilize these codes.. I'm sorry your butt hurt, but life will go on.