Anyone know how to read the MSL from my sprint galaxy tab?
Or get diagnostic mode working so maybe i can read it in cdma ws or
qpst or qxdm etc etc?
I got this Galaxy tab off craigslist from a guy hwo didn't pay his bill.
I traded him a laptop for it. I know it was his and not stolen because
his name is in the ##Data# information as the user name.
josephmother on irc.freenode.net of #sdx-developers is awesome.
he told me to run adb (or console) and type getprop ril.MSL
and it worked. (if not try getprop and search)
Would 'msl reader' (free @ market) work? It is what I used 2 get msl on my EVO...
Double helping of MikFroyo'd EVO + side of interwebs = this
How to enter Daig Mode on Tab
go to the note pad and type in ##8778# i believe. haven't done it in a while
could be ##8778*
Related
Using codes from here - http://www.arcx.com/sites/GsmFeatures.htm
I want to setup speed dial to re-direct my phone sometime. However if I put *21*[Phone Number]# into a contact and try and dial it I get "Command not supported".
Any way I can do this?
Thanks
M.
does the command work if you put it directly into the phone pad dialler and press dial??
Yup, works perfectly like that. Looking for a way to do it from a memory quickly. Any ideas?
Thanks
M.
Hi Otto-Mate,
I've no time to test and don't know if the HTC Universal allows but have you tried saving the number to the SIM and linking the speed dial to it there?
If this device (having a quick look show's it's not) GCF certified then it should be able to dial *21*xxxx numbers from the U/SIM but I don't know if the speed dial will link to it...
Gavin.
You might want to look at SKScheMa at www.s-k-tools.com which using a script can make a call. It will give you a shortcut to the script to execute it.
cjb
Engineer Mode on the Hermes
It's the same on the Wizard as well.
Use your favorite registry editor
Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC
Create Key
EngineerMode
Add dword
BuildInEngineeringModeApp
Set Value to 1
Close registry editor
Go to phone pad and enter code
*#*#364#*#*
and this accomplishes what?
Well, One thing I found interesting was that it gave me the signal strength in db from my cell sites, As I supposively according to Cingular have 3 of them around me. It has other areas of info, that I dont recall seeing when I did this on my old 8125. Just geeky stuff.
Netrunner2K said:
Well, One thing I found interesting was that it gave me the signal strength in db from my cell sites, As I supposively according to Cingular have 3 of them around me. It has other areas of info, that I dont recall seeing when I did this on my old 8125. Just geeky stuff.
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I tried it and it didn't work at all. "Your call cannot be completed as dialed" SF Bay Area. AT&T 8525.
-Humbert
Weird. When I did it, I didn't have to hit the talk button at all. The screen came up immediately after inputting in the code. I also didn't have to reboot the phone either. My phone has a file called Fieldtest.exe in the windows folder. This file was in the standard HTC ROM. I did run into another thread where someone posted (I believe) another version of FieldTest.exe.
Here is the URL:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=274269
Try copying that into your windows folder and run the executable directly. That should achieve the same results.
On a couple of my older phones I remember had some codes that you would type in like a normal phone number, like ##33485#, stuff like that, and it would pull up detailed network info, like your RSSI, Ec/Io, cell site ID, etc.
Are there codes like this for the N1?
I've used "Antennas" and "RF Tracker" to view just the RSSI, but I am looking for more than that.
MaverickPS said:
On a couple of my older phones I remember had some codes that you would type in like a normal phone number, like ##33485#, stuff like that, and it would pull up detailed network info, like your RSSI, Ec/Io, cell site ID, etc.
Are there codes like this for the N1?
I've used "Antennas" and "RF Tracker" to view just the RSSI, but I am looking for more than that.
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*#*#4636#*#*
Any other hidden menues like this where u access from the dialer.
Hi, I recently bought a Galaxy (what a great device!) and like all devices I own(ed) I'm very eager to tweak this phone.
I'm looking for a sort of faq, guide, site that will get me up to date with the details of screwing up my device a.s.a.p. . No, just kidding: is there a good android repository that I can consult. One that introduces me in the "basics" of android tweaking?
Thanks in advance
unfortunately they put it in the wrong plage, but here it is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
AllGamer said:
unfortunately they put it in the wrong plage, but here it is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
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Thanks, I've read that faq before. It's a good faq for newbies like me, but I'm more interested in how I can do little adjustments to the system without flashing or installing a complete new rom.
As a WinMo user my questions are more like: where is the registry How are the directories organized, where are initialisation files, where do apps store there data and settings, can we do scripting on the android platform etc.
Found a really good developers site: http://developer.android.com/index.html
Other useful links are very welcome. I will collect them in the first post. Maybe this way we can create a hitch-hackers guide to the Galaxy
I found this to be pretty useful. Its about how android handles multiple applications running.
android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/04/multitasking-android-way.htm
Copy pasted from samsunggalaxysforums.com
i9000 Galaxy S codes
*#*#4636#*#* for battery and other general setttings like GSM/CDMA
*#*#8255#*#* for Gtalk service monitor
*#*#7780#*#* for factory data reset
*#*#34971539#*#* for information about phone camera (be very careful hitting options here)
*#*#7594#*#* change the "Power" button action in your phone.
*#*#197328640#*#* service mode
*#197238640# service mode
*#0*# testing mode
*#06# view IMEI number
*#1234# display phones current firmware
*#*#1472365#*#* gps test
*#0011# network mode/cell info/power info hidden menu
*#*#0*#*#* screen test men
Great info, thanks!!
the first thing i did when i got my phone was to run
*#1234# display phones current firmware
then this when i came out of the shopping center
*#*#1472365#*#* gps test
Okay, so I just spent an entire Saturday, Sunday evening, and Tuesday evening, about 15 hours of work total, to flash my phone, got everything working. IMO it was way too hard for how simple the task was because of a lack of clarity and information.
MY ADVICE: find two or three different guides, and use my advice below as a loose guide as well, the more info the better. the LEGAL FLASH GUIDE posted for noobs on this site is great, cause it goes step by step, but it does leave out some rather vital parts, so you have to have a good understanding of computers and have sound logical reasoning to get this done.
1) Buy an incognito and download Windows XP and a Virtual OS Software, don't waste your time installing XP and ruining your machine, run it virtually for the incognito modem driver.
2) USE DFS CDMA TOOL, CDMAWS IS USELESS, AND QXDM is only good for ESN AND MEID STUFF... type in the correct SPC which you can get from boost mobile by calling them and asking them for it.
3) SCREENSHOT ALL INFO UNDER PROGRAMMING TAB, including General, NAM, Data, Mobile IP, and then save your 4 NV files needed, 455 etc under NV tab.
4) Put Evo in diag mode on windows 7 side, and use QXDM to SCAN for your ESN LOCATIONS, don't play a guessing game, SCAN. 0 them out.
5) FOR MEID, I suggest googling your radio version and OS version to find a list of matching MEIDs, this will elimanate most for you, then once you've done this, do a scan for the remaining ones. Use HxD HEx editor to scan, THIS IS THE BEST PROGRAM, do not waste time with others. Use windows calculator to calculate locations of remaining hits.
6) once you've zero'd it out, restart the phone, it will rewrite the MEID, 0 out the locations again, then use QXDM to write the new meid, don't worry, it will figure out the ESN.
7) Now, go back to DFS TOOL, COPY ALL INFO from programming tab from old ****ty phone to new pretty evo.
8) You will likely get a "error 16" message once you switch over, just talk to the sprint lady and act confused and they'll fix your phone.
9) if you get error 67 you didn't copy the info in DFS to new phone correctly, you might have two different AAA keys and make sure you have the right amount of profiles and everything mathces mind your p's and q's.
will other phones work? Yes, DFS CDMA Tool iS AMAZING for reading encrypted information and is connected to their servers for many things, like updating PRL etc. some phones however do not use AAA shared keys, like blackberries.
will this work on verizon and virgin and alltell? yes, CDMA's all the same guys. just make sure your donor phone can be read correctly in DFS cdma tool and i don't see why you couldn't get this to work.
Is there a guide for this program???
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I use cdma workshop .... it takes less than 30 minutes to flash the phone into boostmobile ... and you dont need qxdm nor qpst ... just one program *cdma workshop*
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