Dialer Codes for CDMA Devices - Galaxy Tab General

I am not sure if people are aware of how to look at the device information when the dialer app is not available. On CDMA devices, you go into the memo app search function and do the ## commands. I believe they have to be the numeric equivalent so like ##DEBUG# would be ##33284#

What would be the benefit of this please? Thanks for the help!
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From what I have seen, you can actually reset the device from there.

Gotcha...thanks, was just curious is all. Be great if we can figure out how to dial out...hopefully soon someone could be crazy enough to tackle it. Thanks again!
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Dumb question ...how do I access the "memo" app? Is there a certain place I should be looking? Sorry...
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Supposed to be under the Applications...check for Memo or Notepad. You put the codes in the search field. I don't have my tab yet so I can't say exactly. The reset would be ##786#.

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Better signal

I read on here when the incredible was first released about a way to change some settings to get better signal. I can't seem to find the thread again so if someone could link me or tell me how to I would appreciate it. I know it began with dialing # and then some numbers but can't seem to remember the rest.
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*#*#4636#*#*
Phone info
Change cdma to gsm or cdma/gsm auto. Does not always stick after rebooting.
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I think it might be the other way around with the * and #.
At least for my DINC --> *#*#4636#*#*
Where do you enter this.
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Phone
Like dialing a number
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I tried but says it has been disconnected.
You don't need to hit call.
Menu should pop up, if not make sure you typed it in right.
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Another way to access this is to download the Network app from the Market place and never have to worry about remembering/dialing those numbers & characters
Just search for "Network" in the market place and download it
Hope this helps

Q: How to set owner information

I've had a Galaxy Tab (Bell Mobility) for about 2 weeks now and have been unable to figure out how to set the owner information. I'm getting tired of seeing "This phone belongs to: ---" when I wake it up.
Hi
I would like to know this too, been googling all ower the place with no result.
/Marcus
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I just found out where to edit this text, for me it was in the AVG Antivirus settings for my tab and suspect that it is the same on yours.
I located it under Settings/Remote Management/Lost Message for the AV.
Hope this works for you to.
/Marcus
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soulskater said:
I just found out where to edit this text, for me it was in the AVG Antivirus settings for my tab and suspect that it is the same on yours.
I located it under Settings/Remote Management/Lost Message for the AV.
Hope this works for you to.
/Marcus
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Thank you for this information - it certainly answered the annoying question for me!!

Google now for ICS

I got to at least run on the atrix, we just need more people to mess with it and figure out how to get it working fully http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749045
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Me too.
Got it to run but only with text search.
Voice didn't work...
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fabriciosr said:
Me too.
Got it to run but only with text search.
Voice didn't work...
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yeah thats the problem everyone has been having
I'm surprised there's not more activity on this. Has anybody looked into exactly what it would take to get this working on a non-AOSP build? Or is this just such uncharted territory that we don't know where to start? I'm obviously no dev, but I would assume we'd probably be able to get this working prior to getting an actual Jell Bean build stable on our devices. Hell, I'd buy a beer for the person or people that can get this working!
Got it on my Atrix running CM9. Running nice even without voice search. You can still use your keyboards voice search.
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Every time I launch it I get a "Network Settings" error [which doesn't seem to be service effecting(except that it closes the google header and only brings up the text box)], and it won't allow me to use my keyboard's voice input (Stock AOKP keyboard). It will pull up info cards and set reminders and such, but it's not quite as flawless as all the review videos I've seen.

[Request] "Siri Proxy" alternative for Android ?

Siri Proxy allows you to control additional devices with a Siri device. So I thought there must be something similar available for Android.:fingers-crossed:So we can also control our garages with Android devices
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUJ5z76Xv5o
http://arstechnica.com/information-...ons-that-show-how-amazing-the-tiny-pc-can-be/
https://github.com/plamoni/SiriProxy
So many views but no reply ?
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Can't this be done with Google Now? Seems like it would be a feature.
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damnyouwaffles said:
Can't this be done with Google Now? Seems like it would be a feature.
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Yes, something has to be done with Google now
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I'll look into it.
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look on "utter" in playstore with tasker you can put event on it - you down't need to be online.
meo said:
look on "utter" in playstore with tasker you can put event on it - you down't need to be online.
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It is all in beta.
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I have been wanting something like this as well.
To have an application to do this though, you would have to have two parts two it.
First part would be an app on your Android device, and the other part would be something that runs on a computer @ the house.
Reason for this is because you would want a secure connection between your phone and the app. Otherwise, anyone/everyone would be able to access your home automation system.
If there is anything like this, that would be awesome, but I don't think there is
The closest thing you can get to it is HomeSeer, but it isn't voice activated. It's only buttons.
If anyone knows of a program that would do voice activation home automation, please let me know!

HTC Function test

Experienced owners will probably be aware of the HTC Function test, but for people who aren't then it maybe accessed via phone dialer: enter the following
*#*#3424#*#*
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paul_59 said:
Experienced owners will probably be aware of the HTC Function test, but for people who aren't then it maybe accessed via phone dialer: enter the following
*#*#3424#*#*
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Thanks! I can't believe I never knew about this function
Thanks for describing what this app is. On GPe it shows up under the apps section in settings and I always wondered what it was.

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