For those of you who have the phone enabled on their TAB. Try the following key sequence on the phone keyboard:
*#*#info#*#*
It would be interesting to collect other known codes like this in this thread
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Another one is *#*#1234#*#*
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galaxy tab code
full reset *2767*3855#
firmware info *#1234#
sim & net locked or not *#7465625#
full test, lcd,sensor, etc *#0*#
IME *#06#
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Hi All:
I got the "enable Qxdm sd log " working on nexsus S.
Basically i enabled it using "fastboot oem enableqxdm 1 " and then dialing *#3646#*#*
But when i try the same procedure on the My touch 4g , it doesnot work.
Am i missing something.
Any help will be appreciated. I am really desperate to get this working.
Thank you,
regards,
Prajakta
*#*#4636#*#*
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You guys do realize there's an app for this so you don't have to be typing secrets codes on your dial pad all the time. Its called phone info. Its in the market. Brings up the same settings.
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Sorry I meant #*#*4636*#*# .. I can enter the phone info mode. My question is when i press the Enable QXDM sd log button, nothing happens.
Why doesn't it work.
Don't know, doesn't work on mine either, but what's QXDM log anyway?
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The QXDM SD log is quite promising. QXDM is the Qualcomm eXtensible Diagnostic Monitor, which as far as I can tell can read this log to provide more detailed information about the performance of the radios
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We had a thread posted about this a while back, but the OP needed to take it down.
Basically, the kernel needs to support it. Try it with the newer CM7 nightlies or rc4 I THINK they enabled it. If not, you'll need to build the cm kernel from source and enable it in the config.
coupetastic-droid said:
You guys do realize there's an app for this so you don't have to be typing secrets codes on your dial pad all the time. Its called phone info. Its in the market. Brings up the same settings.
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Maybe we want to feel badass having to type in secret codes to bring up secret Ui's? Lol.
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Get your mal code cal sprint dial *#*#3282#*#* for nexus s only
Edit enter..code go to other multimedia and change proxy addresses to 0.0.0.0
Change all ports to "0"
Exit out try 3g worked on my.evo and my.nexus s 4g
Get msl by calling sprint..kindly say you need your msl code to reset your antenna keys have your dec ready found under battery
If you're rooted you can do this with AdFree Android as well.
What does "Get your mal code cal sprint" mean?
mstevens said:
What does "Get your mal code cal sprint" mean?
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It's kind of like a password to your phone that sprint uses (not the best analogy, I know). You can use the sprint web chat to ask for it (and its msl code, his keyboard probably autocorrected it )
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derekwilkinson said:
If you're rooted you can do this with AdFree Android as well.
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do what? Get msl code? If so, how?
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derekwilkinson said:
It's kind of like a password to your phone that sprint uses (not the best analogy, I know). You can use the sprint web chat to ask for it (and its msl code, his keyboard probably autocorrected it )
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Yeah I work at sprint. I'm pretty sure the msl is just used to authenticate your phone in a shorter way (esn dec has like ten characters and the hex has less but it has letters). I use it to manually program phones to the network when it doesn't take over the air or if its just an older phone.I guess I would say its like a virtual Sim card.the network uses it to communicate with the phone
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genaro12543 said:
Yeah I work at sprint. I'm pretty sure the msl is just used to authenticate your phone in a shorter way (esn dec has like ten characters and the hex has less but it has letters). I use it to manually program phones to the network when it doesn't take over the air or if its just an older phone.I guess I would say its like a virtual Sim card.the network uses it to communicate with the phone
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Huge womp womp. Yikes.
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lojak29 said:
Get your mal code cal sprint dial *#*#3282#*#* for nexus s only
Edit enter..code go to other multimedia and change proxy addresses to 0.0.0.0
Change all ports to "0"
Exit out try 3g worked on my.evo and my.nexus s 4g
Get msl by calling sprint..kindly say you need your msl code to reset your antenna keys have your dec ready found under battery
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These settings will NOT stick. As is the case with many options in the nexus s programming menu
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It's kind of like a password to your phone that sprint uses (not the best analogy, I know). You can use the sprint web chat to ask for it (and its msl code, his keyboard probably autocorrected it )
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Ah. Apparently, it means "Get your MSL code. Call Sprint."
I certainly know what an MSL code is. There are easier ways to get it than to call Sprint.
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do what? Get msl code? If so, how?
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No you can change the IP.
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I was able to find the MSL without calling or using the MSL app.
I did an alteration to the following instructions, and was able to retrieve it after a couple attempts.
http://androidforums.com/htc-hero-sprint/117401-guide-easy-way-get-msl-without-calling-sprint-using-cmda-workshop.html
I tweaked the instruction a little bit by presenting the msl input screen before returning to alogcat.
Instructions I used:
Fresh boot phone and await all apps/things (scripts, widgets, and misc) to load.
Launch alogcat
Clear out the log by pressing menu button and then select "clear"
Go to your dialer and enter ##DATA# or ##3282# which will bring up the DATA menu
Once the menu pops up just select "View" mode
At this point you will see a screen with 6 selections. Select "others".
Then select "work mode".
Attempt to input a random msl code. I used "000000". Of course it is incorrect. I then clicked cancel and then returned to the previous menu (work mode).
From here either press and hold the Home Key and select aLogcat if you ran it before, go to your tray and run Logcat.
After opening Logcat it will update, once it finishes press "Menu" and "Pause" the log.
Then scroll until you see a group of entries labeled "I/MSL_Checker" which should be green.
Locate the line that has "MSL result : " at the end of it (Or press Menu and Filter "MSL" )
And there you have it, your 6-digit MSL code without ever calling sprint or using a computer.
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Huge womp womp. Yikes.
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You should probably elaborate if its so off
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You should probably elaborate if its so off
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MSL (Master Subsidy Lock) code has nothing to do with activating a phone. MSL is a password that is needed to change settings in the EPST menu. These settings are password protected to protect an end user from changing settings that will cause the phone to not work correctly.
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its supose to do that...
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how do i get the changes to stick on the programming menu on my nexus s 4g? I know what to type
Mod please move if this doesn't fit here. Thanks
Alright so i installed better batter stats and noticed that i had about 30 minutes of kernel wakelock from fast dormancy? So i wanted to see if disabling helps.
First thing i tried was dialing *#9900# to get sysdump menu. Which did not have the fast dormancy disable like other phones? See attached pics.
Next i downloaded SQlite editor and navigated to data>data>com.android.providers.telephony
There were mmssms.db, nwk_info.db, and telephony.db.
Now from some stuff online first i checked telephony.db and after looking through over 1300 entries a few times i didn't see anything that had to do with dormancy.
Next i looked into mmssms.db and there was nothing in there.
Lastly i checked nwk_info.db which had a few things on fast dormancy. See pics
Both dormpolicy and nwkinfo had stuff related to fast dormancy. As you can see from the pics attached i tried changing some values in nwkinfo from on to off and in dormpolicy i changed one of the offtime values from 3.5 to 0 and i still seem to get dormancy kernel wake lock?
Any ideas?
There are calls in /system/csc/customer.xml
Did you try to change those?
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30 minutes after how much battery time? After about 8 hours, 30 mins sounds right. Also, what firmware? DB or DL?
Latest update so DL I think. And 30 minutes after maybe 6 hours I can't remember ?
No I haven't tried editing the XML? No idea how
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Root explorer. I deleated all the crap in there but you can try changing the fast dormancy lines that have 3.5 to 0
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Root explorer. I deleated all the crap in there but you can try changing the fast dormancy lines that have 3.5 to 0
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That might give you worse FD battery life. AT&T network requires FD to work right from what i understand.
Former note 1 and 2 owner to s4 and I can tell you from my experience disabling fd is absolutely a great battery saver
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There is a fast dormancy app in the market that you can use to disable this process. It does say its for the i9300, not sure if it will work for the S4. I've installed it and am trying it out right now. It says that its disable the fast dormancy process by adding two lines of code to the nwk_info.db line.
Ya I'm gonna try the app
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Please update if the app works on our phones, once you are done testing.
Downloaded the app and disabled FD then rebooted and started better batt stats from scratch and its still showing FD wake lock. Not much but its still appearing there ...
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Look in the thread about the service menu. There is a native menu option to disable fast dormancy in the service menu. I used quick shortcut maker from market to open sec_ril_dump. And just toggled the fast dormancy button.
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kytrauma said:
Look in the thread about the service menu. There is a native menu option to disable fast dormancy in the service menu. I used quick shortcut maker from market to open sec_ril_dump. And just toggled the fast dormancy button.
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Can you please connect the dots a bit for me? I can't figure out how to get this menu option up that you've apparently found. I tried all of these and can't find it:
Sysdump menu *#9900#
Service menu *#0*#
*#1234# to check software version of phone.
*#12580*369# to check software and hardware information.
*#0228# Battery status (ADC, RSSI reading)
*#0011# Service Menu
I don't think he is talking about the 9900 menu there is a thread on another menu when dialing *#9090#
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There are calls in /system/csc/customer.xml
Did you try to change those?
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Yes, you should be able to make the changes in CSC then do a Clear Data for CSC in apps.
the reason the i9300 needed the fast dormancy app was because it was an international phone, and some carriers did/didn't implement it on the network side, but Samsung put it there for those who did. it made data mess up on some networks (att was one) who didn't take use it. now the i337 is an att phone, so I would assume the fast dormancy is as it should be, but thats only the logical conclusion, clearly, things like logic don't seem to mean anything to att..
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Can you please connect the dots a bit for me? I can't figure out how to get this menu option up that you've apparently found. I tried all of these and can't find it:
Sysdump menu*#9900#
Service menu*#0*#
*#1234# to check software version of phone.
*#12580*369# to check software and hardware information.
*#0228# Battery status (ADC, RSSI reading)
*#0011# Service Menu
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Download the shortcut app I mentioned. At the top search "ril" click on the the file sec_ril_dump and hit try. And the menu will pop up.
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I cant find said app. Can you give us a link?
Nevermind. I got it.
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For those that cant find it
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sika524.android.quickshortcut&hl=en
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What shortcut app. I wanna know how to get to that menu the dormancy app didnt seem to work well
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on S3 And S2 are *#197328640# will go into debug screen .
-I tried that code above and *#8999*667# and *#8999*8378# nothing is working, also search google found no code for Note 3.
-Thanks all
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it will most likely be a while before we find this menu, maybe samsung learned their lesson after people unlocked their devices and the carriers got upset. so either it will be from a leak or someone is able to find it from some obscure way.
Hi, I currently have the SM-N910U version of the Note 4 and would like to know what code I need to dial in the dialer to get to the service mode. I am talking about the screen with UE settings, HW test.etc. Please let me know, thanks!
*#0011#
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