Does anyone know which csc that shows caller ID, spam protection and network speed?
musakamis said:
Does anyone know which csc that shows caller ID, spam protection and network speed?
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INS contains
1. Call recording
2. Caller ID & Spam protection
3. Samsung Wallet
4. Samsung Health
I don't know about network speed though, is it avaliable on samsung devices
It is available on older CN samsung device. Some user reported by adding csc feature to csc file it is e possible to enable it. But it need root
Hey
Here are a few common ones:
#CLIP# (#2547#): This CSC code enables Caller Line Identification Presentation (CLIP), which displays the caller's phone number on your screen. This feature is commonly known as Caller ID.
#060# (#0NR#): This CSC code displays your device's IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number. This number can block stolen phones and prevent unauthorized access to your device.
#77# (#SPAM#): This CSC code activates spam protection on some carriers. When enabled, it blocks spam calls and messages from reaching your device.
Note that not all CSC codes may work for all devices or carriers. It's best to check with your carrier or mobile device manufacturer for specific codes that work with your device.
Looking forward for some easy way to enable network speed indicator in status bar?
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Hi,
Since I sync my X01HT with my PC outlook,
the phone number is my contacts looks like:
+81 3 12345678.
If I dialed this one directly, I got an error voice message.
The SB cannot recognize "+" sign.
Should I use some software to change this number automatically to:
03 12345678?
By the way, I can use this number well in Taiwan or China.
s2k7 said:
Hi,
Since I sync my X01HT with my PC outlook,
the phone number is my contacts looks like:
+81 3 12345678.
If I dialed this one directly, I got an error voice message.
The SB cannot recognize "+" sign.
Should I use some software to change this number automatically to:
03 12345678?
By the way, I can use this number well in Taiwan or China.
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i don't know if there is any software that can automatically do it for you but you can't dial + when you are making calls from japan and numbers need to be changed to the 03 12345678 format you mentioned. what i did is manually added those in each contact as an alternate phone number so that i can pick and choose the one appropriate depending on where i am.
Try dialing +81312345678 manually, then you will know if it is a problem with your contacts or a total incompatability with the network.
kevino said:
Try dialing +81312345678 manually, then you will know if it is a problem with your contacts or a total incompatability with the network.
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i said that doesn't work when you are calling from japan. you have to apply for the international calling service first if you want to make international calls, but even with that using + plus the country code doesn't work in japan.
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/call/index.html
harryk1372 said:
i said that doesn't work when you are calling from japan. you have to apply for the international calling service first if you want to make international calls, but even with that using + plus the country code doesn't work in japan.
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/call/index.html
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Thank you harryk1372 for your suitable comments.
This is why I want to find some soft to change the "+" for me automatically.
One can use "+86" in the China Telecom network.
I tried "dialDTMF", but nothing happened.
I fight this since I am in Japan, but once again, one man against the Japanese bureaucratic world... Anyway things which drives me nuts is that while you have to dial 010 for call, SMS use the international dialing system with +
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/message/sb3g/index.html
Now how hard can it be for Japan or SB use an international standard... like this dammed + ?
Or if they love so their uniqueness (their 010) why could not they simply tweak their system to accept both 010 and +
Daimaou said:
I fight this since I am in Japan, but once again, one man against the Japanese bureaucratic world... Anyway things which drives me nuts is that while you have to dial 010 for call, SMS use the international dialing system with +
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/message/sb3g/index.html
Now how hard can it be for Japan or SB use an international standard... like this dammed + ?
Or if they love so their uniqueness (their 010) why could not they simply tweak their system to accept both 010 and +
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exactly... why the hell they need to use 010 for voice calls when they can accept + for sms. they should consider accepting + for voice as well.
Someone might like to take a look here.
http://www.nicque.com/PQz/
I've been using the generic installation on my X01HT and it's the best work around I've found.
All my contacts from Outlook have full numbers including country codes with "+".
In the Country Code options I have a Japan International setting that adds 010 with the Convert + and remove - options checked.
When I select a Japanese contact, in Japan, I toggle the Int'l Access off to get no country codes.
For a Japan based International call I toggle the Int'l Access on (the country code appears) and then the Int'l Calling to select the Country code option to add 010.
It sounds more complicated than it is, but anyone who has had a call in, cursed they can't copy/paste a number and add 010 etc will find it a blessing.
There is no information on the author so take care, but I don't think it is doing anything malicious.
I've found a few new dial codes in the Rogers ROM following the Portico update. Here they are:
Note: All of these codes launch a sub section of the "extras+info" application through its GUID (2377fe1b-c10f-47da-92f3-fc517345a3c0)
Field Test
Code: ##3282# (or ##3282 + call)
Description: This one's not new, offers some statistics on radio. The settings also allow you to change a few things (such as network type, SMS limits, ENS and CMAS RMT).
Component: FTDComponent.dll
Color Variant + Life Time Counter
Code: ##634#
Description: Also not new... Displays the multivariant color (my value is null but yours might be displayed) and life timer. It reads that info from the registry ("Software\OEM\Nokia\Multivariant\Color" and "Software\OEM\Nokia\lifetimecounter").
Component: ColorVariant.dll
Silent Installer Component (no actual title - found a reference to "TestUI" so this may simply be a test)
Code: ##4678255#
Description: Mine does nothing at this time but the code seems to indicate that it monitors for provxml files. The monitoring is actually done by the SilentInstallerServiceAgent (SilentInstallerServiceAgent.dll). It monitors for registry entries pointing to physical provxml files at "SOFTWARE\OEM\Nokia\SIAgent\Multivariant" and "SOFTWARE\OEM\Nokia\SIAgent\Tier3". It also monitors the physical folder "C:\Programs\CommonFiles\OEM\Public\PreloadedApps\tier3Apps". When new provxml files are detected, it executes them (I haven't seen any indication so far that it'll do anything besides file copy instructions).
Component: SilentInstallerComponent.dll
extras+info (nothing displayed)
Code: *#07# or ##07#
Description: It gives a completely blank screen. The code is purposely written to keep all elements on the main page to a "Collapse" visibility (meaning hidden). But all the information that would be normally displayed when launching the "extras+info" application is in fact populated.
Component: Regulatory.dll
There's one last dial code that is in theory coded into the phone but the ROM doesn't trigger the action (it's not part of the OS support dial strings):
Product Support Tool (no actual title)
Code: N/A (can possibly be launched through an NFC tag if specifying a "DialString" argument with a of value "778" - I ordered some NFC tags to try it out)
Description: Because I haven't been able to run this app yet, I'm only speculating based on a quick code review... Allows you to view and modify some core cellular settings. You'll be prompted to enter an SPC (security code) before proceeding into certain (if not all) screens.
Component: ProductSupportTool.dll
Core cellular settings... do you think this might include band selection?
elyl said:
Core cellular settings... do you think this might include band selection?
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I was thinking the same thing. If it requires a security code, it must be important!
Anyone test these on an AT&T variant?
cpuguy said:
There's one last dial code that is in theory coded into the phone but the ROM doesn't trigger the action (it's not part of the OS support dial strings):
Product Support Tool (no actual title)
Code: N/A (can possibly be launched through an NFC tag if specifying a "DialString" argument with a of value "778" - I ordered some NFC tags to try it out)
Description: Because I haven't been able to run this app yet, I'm only speculating based on a quick code review... Allows you to view and modify some core cellular settings. You'll be prompted to enter an SPC (security code) before proceeding into certain (if not all) screens.
Component: ProductSupportTool.dll
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I'm going to make my purchase decision based on your discoveries on the Product support tool
cpuguy said:
I've found a few new dial codes in the Rogers ROM following the Portico update. Here they are:
Note: All of these codes launch a sub section of the "extras+info" application through its GUID (2377fe1b-c10f-47da-92f3-fc517345a3c0)
Field Test
Code: ##3282# (or ##3282 + call)
Description: This one's not new, offers some statistics on radio. The settings also allow you to change a few things (such as network type, SMS limits, ENS and CMAS RMT).
Component: FTDComponent.dll
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On my AT&T 920 all that does is show my phone number.
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Core cellular settings... do you think this might include band selection?
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I have no idea. I'll need to look at the code a little more closely. The issue is that I can't run it right now; unless I find a way to enable Interop capabilities for third party applications (or sign my app as a second party - OEM - application). Or, if I get it to work with NFC tags (which apparently, were shipped yesterday)... And even if I launch the application with the NFC tags, I still need the password.
For each component I listed, they all have a native code back-end; the front-end is in .NET (non-obfuscated so very easy to interpret) but the back-end (where in some cases - such as the Product Support Tool - most of the code resides) is in C++ (harder to interpret). The Product Support Tool reads "items" from the C++ dll and populates a key-value type list. I'll need to disassemble and analyse the back-end C++ component to better understand what kind of items it's reading. The SPC code check is also done in here so I may be able to figure out the algorithm used to check the code and/or what static values it relies on to validate it.
californiarailroader said:
On my AT&T 920 all that does is show my phone number.
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That's interesting... Anyone else only get their phone numbers while doing ##3283# ? I've read a lot of people are able to enable 4G on some of the RM821 (international variant of the Lumia 920) through the settings in the "field test" component which means they get more than just their phone number.
Product Support Tool (no actual title)
Code: N/A (can possibly be launched through an NFC tag if specifying a "DialString" argument with a of value "778" - I ordered some NFC tags to try it out)
Description: Because I haven't been able to run this app yet, I'm only speculating based on a quick code review... Allows you to view and modify some core cellular settings. You'll be prompted to enter an SPC (security code) before proceeding into certain (if not all) screens.
Component: ProductSupportTool.dll
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778 is the code for PST, which should, in theory, allow you to modify settings related to the radios. I entered ##778+call and got a "Service tools" menu to open, but there is nothing available to select.
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778 is the code for PST, which should, in theory, allow you to modify settings related to the radios. I entered ##778+call and got a "Service tools" menu to open, but there is nothing available to select.
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If I dial ##778 and call, it actually places a call.
californiarailroader said:
If I dial ##778 and call, it actually places a call.
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Odd. Have you updated your device?
Code for MDN?
Hi,
Can anyone help with a code to change MDN? I've got the wrong one from a temporary sim used when setting up the phone. And now I can't change it. It's annoying as this number is carried through to the main dialler.
Thanks!
californiarailroader said:
If I dial ##778 and call, it actually places a call.
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It works on my AT&T L920. Are you using the stock dialer?
n7slc said:
It works on my AT&T L920. Are you using the stock dialer?
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I must have pressed something wrong, or spaced, it works on mine too.
Following 1308 update, it appears ##3282 +call no longer works for field test.
Anyone confirm?
jickbahtech said:
Following 1308 update, it appears ##3282 +call no longer works for field test.
Anyone confirm?
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confirmed here too. I've seen posted a few other places. I've tried different variations and I can't get it to work. It come up with a screen that shows ussd and then my number or says something went wrong. Would like this back or find another way to toggle lte.
jickbahtech said:
Following 1308 update, it appears ##3282 +call no longer works for field test.
Anyone confirm?
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confirming this, I just updated and I cannot get it to work the way it was before the update
ellokomen said:
confirming this, I just updated and I cannot get it to work the way it was before the update
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Nokia tells me to ask AT&T and AT&T tells me to ask Nokia. I had both techs on the line, but neither one knew anything about the codes or why we couldn't disable LTE from Cellular settings. Thinking of flashing a different firmware if that lets you control the LTE. I looked into the the development section a little, but not sure yet if that is a solution.
Am I understanding it correctly that value in ##634# Color Variant + Life Counter depends on Registry file, so if you flash a firmware for Red unit, Color Variant will say Red and if yellow it will say yellow.
Is this right?
So basically the phone depends on Product Code as every firmware has different code.
I flashed back to the AT&T 1249 ROM so I could have the field test option back. Until there is a way to enable field test again, I guess I'll stick with this. I looked at the other threads here, but there doesn't seem to be a way to flash to another ROM and have it work on AT&T.
Duds another solution???? thats is a ****... i can't flash but the 4G LTE Works sooooo ban here.
If someone get to know my mobile phone imei number , can anyone hack my mobile and access my important private data and hack camera/microphone of my mobile phone to spy on me using the imei number of mobile phone ?
I will be waiting for response and really appreciate it .
Thankyou .
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To answer your question, yes it can. We do not allow discussions on this site on how to change your IMEI number for this reason. They cant do as you suggest, most new smartphones are now encrypted. You data is safe, what they can do is clone your phone and pretend to be you, getting your phone number etc.
I didnot understand what does it mean, please explain it to me
"To answer your question, yes it can. We do not allow discussions on this site on how to change your IMEI number for this reason."
acegt8 said:
If someone get to know my mobile phone imei number , can anyone hack my mobile and access my important private data and hack camera/microphone of my mobile phone to spy on me using the imei number of mobile phone ?
I will be waiting for response and really appreciate it .
Thankyou .
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IMEI number on the device is a number given to a mobile device with network connection capabilities which supposed to be unique. If you're known IMEI copied to another device it will be identified as your device. If there is a regulation adapted, for example in Turkey the IMEI is visible on the receipt and technically it means you now own the IMEI, depending where the device is used it can create legal problems.
Your sim card contains a communication key in order to communicate with station. Your phone number is assigned to your sim card. With only your phone number it's not possible to access your device, calls or messages. Depending on the encryption protocol, if one can intercept unencrypted network pairing, it is possible to intercept network communication. But, cloning the sim card would be much easier to intercept communication.
Imitating IMEI number is easy, results depend on regulations. To imitate the number with just knowing is not that easy.
Thankyou
Thankyou guys for sparing time to help me. I really appreciate it.
Thankyou for helping me.. God bless.
T-Mobile One plans classify all network devices into 3 categories: voice(phone), tablet and hotspot. The network retrieves information from the device itself about device type when your device boots and attempts to register itself on T-Mo network to get service. I would like to know how to change (hack) device classification, so T-Mobile network would, for example, see my phone as a tablet device. Anyone with information where this is stored, or a clue how to make T-Mo network misread it - please share.
Anyone?
One way is to edit your build.prop & change product model (device) to the one you want.
Hello guys, my Carrier in Brazil block VOLTE and 4G+ on all Xiaomis, I followed the tutorial to enable VOLTE for MI9 but not worked for MIA3. I need hide anythink to make VOLTE work. One day it worked but I think it was a carrier bug.
While it's probably possible to bypass server side carrier check (to some extent), it requires illegal actions so you won't find help with that on this forum.
Push on your carrier to allow Xiaomi phones in general (at least your model), or buy supported model, or switch carrier.
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While it's probably possible to bypass server side carrier check (to some extent), it requires illegal actions so you won't find help with that on this forum.
Push on your carrier to allow Xiaomi phones in general (at least your model), or buy supported model, or switch carrier.
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With MI9 i can use 4G+ and VOLTE without illegal actions...
alanflanker said:
With MI9 i can use 4G+ and VOLTE without illegal actions...
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Then your carrier isn't blocking all Xiaomi devices.. You asked how to bypass carrier server side check, not how to activate Volte on the phone..
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Then your carrier isn't blocking all Xiaomi devices.. You asked how to bypass carrier server side check, not how to activate Volte on the phone..
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For MI9 I followed a tutorial to bypass carrier, but dont changing IMEI
alanflanker said:
For MI9 I followed a tutorial to bypass carrier, but dont changing IMEI
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If you mean that you typed *#*#86583#*#*, that doesn't disable server side carrier check (where your operator checks what phone you have and based on this allows you to use different services), but local so called "carrier check" - your phone ignores what your operator says and tries to force usage of VolTE. If it's actually working depends on:
1. operator - if your phone model's blacklisted on their servers, you are out of luck
2. if your phone has correct modem configuration for your operator (can be modified with pdc/qpst, check this guide for inspiration - you will probably need to find correct values/profiles or copy them from Mi 9).