T-Mobile Tab 10.1 (t859) serial number missing in android - Galaxy Tab 10.1 General
For some reason, i managed to erase my serial number in my tmobile tab 10.1. It shows all zeros and it's preventing me to use the updater. How do i change or edit it back? I have the number. Thanks.
Do you know how it happened?
And does it still show the correct one if you connect your Tab to your computer, and use "adb devices" (you have to have the sdk installed) ?
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I9000 MODEM AT command set
Hi, FYI. A list of all the AT commands the I9000 can handle. AT&H #, &A, &B, &C, &D, &E, &F, &H, &I, &K, &M, &R, &S, &V, &W, &Y, A, B, E, H, I, L, M, O, P, Q, S0, S10, S12, S19, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, T, V, X, Z, \Q, +BINP, +BLDN, +BRSF, +BVRA, +CACM, +CAEMLPP, +CALA, +CALD, +CALM, +CAMM, +CAOC, +CBC, +CBST, +CCFC, +CCHC, +CCHO, +CCID, +CCLK, +CCUG, +CCWA, +CCWE, +CEER, +CFUN, +CGACT, +CGANS, +CGATT, +CGAUTO, +CGCLASS, +CGCMOD, +CGDATA, +CGDCONT, +CGDSCONT, +CGED, +CGEQMIN, +CGEQNEG, +CGEQREQ, +CGEREP, +CGLA, +CGMI, +CGMM, +CGMR, +CGPADDR, +CGQMIN, +CGQREQ, +CGREG, +CGSMS, +CGSN, +CGTFT, +CHLD, +CHUP, +CIMI, +CIND, +CLAC, +CLAN, +CLCC, +CLCK, +CLIP, +CLIR, +CLVL, +CMEC, +CMEE, +CMER, +CMGC, +CMGD, +CMGF, +CMGL, +CMGR, +CMGS, +CMGW, +CMMS, +CMOD, +CMSS, +CMUT, +CMUX, +CNAP, +CNMA, +CNMI, +COLP, +COLR, +COPN, +COPS, +CPAS, +CPIN, +CPLS, +CPMS, +CPOL, +CPUC, +CPWD, +CPWROFF, +CR, +CRC, +CREG, +CRES, +CRLA, +CRLP, +CRSL, +CRSM, +CSAS, +CSCA, +CSCB, +CSCS, +CSDH, +CSGT, +CSIM, +CSMP, +CSMS, +CSQ, +CSSN, +CSTA, +CTFR, +C +CUSD, +CUUS1, +FCLASS, +FDR, +FDT, +FKS, +FMR, +GCAP, +GMI, +GMM, +GMR, +GSN, +ICF, +IFC, +IPR, +NREC, +SATE, +SATR, +STKENV, +STKLBR, +STKPRO, +STKPROF, +STKTR, +TRACE, +VGM, +VGR, +VGS, +VGT, +VTD, +VTS, +WS46, +XACT, +XADDTRACE, +XALS, +XALSBLOCK, +XAPOXI, +XAPP, +XAUTOPLMNSEL, +XBANDSEL, +XBARRPW, +XCALLREFUSE, +XCALLSTAT, +XCAOC, +XCBS, +XCCBS, +XCEER, +XCELLINFO, +XCFC, +XCGCLASS, +XCGEDPAGE, +XCHNSIM, +XCIND, +XCIPH, +XCONFIG, +XCOPS, +XCOREDUMP, +XCRSM, +XCSIM, +XCSP, +XCSPAGING, +XCSSMS, +XCTMDR, +XCTMS, +XDATACHANNEL, +XDEV, +XDEVICE, +XDIAG, +XDNS, +XDRXSET, +XDTMF, +XEMC, +XEONS, +XETFT, +XGAUTH, +XGCNTRD, +XGCNTSET, +XGENDATA, +XGPRSERRMAP, +XHANDSFREE, +XHOMEZR, +XHSDUPA, +XIMS, +XL1SET, +XLCAPS, +XLGASSIST, +XLGCPL, +XLGINFO, +XLGLOGLEV, +XLGMODE, +XLGNAV, +XLGNMEA, +XLGNVRAM, +XLGPOS, +XLGTEST, +XLGTIME, +XLIN, +XLOG, +XLOOPBACK, +XLQOS, +XLRMT, +XLRSUPL, +XLRTA, +XLRV, +XLSR, +XLSRSTOP, +XMAGETBLOCK, +XMAGETKEY, +XMER, +XMULT +XMUX, +XNMI, +XPIN, +XPINCNT, +XPOW, +XPPP, +XPROGRESS, +XPWROFFDELAY, +XQNEG, +XRAT, +XREDIAL, +XREG, +XREL, +XREMFPLMN, +XRFS, +XRLCSET, +XRRSET, +XSCELLLOCK, +XSECSTATE, +XSELFRXSTAT, +XSERVICE, +XSIMCHG, +XSIMLG, +XSIMLOOPBACK, +XSIMSTATE, +XSIMVALID, +XSIO, +XSLN, +XSMS, +XSTK, +XSYSERR, +XTDEV, +XTERM, +XTESM, +XTFILTER, +XTOS, +XTRACECONFIG, +XTRACEIP, +XTRACESYSTIME, +XUICC, +XUSBFLASH, +XVTS OK
I9000 modem access I'm trying to access /dev/ttygs0 and test an AT command with all possible serial speeds directly from a root console , but modem seems dead... i cannot find informations how to enable it
Hi guys, I have following problem with I9000 - when new SMS arrives there is no notification to serial port. With command AT+CNMI=2,3,0,1,0 there should be such notifications, but they don't arrive to the serial port. Can you advice me someting?
For people who have asked me. I accessed the AT commands by putting the I9000 phone PDA/MODEM setting on MODEM and then connect a USB cable. The phone causes new COM/tty ports to appear on the PC when running Linux.
sending AT commands to my Galaxy S Hi there, Im trying to access my My Galaxy S (Android 2.3.4 XXJVQ) as a GSM modem and send it AT commands. Im using Windows 7, I cant seem to get this to work, whether through a cable or Bluetooth i can see in the phone in devices & printers dialog and it does list its modem as a feature and tells me on which port its connected, for USB its COM4 for BT its COM6. However if i use Hyperterminal it wont let me type anything into the textbox, it just doesnt respond. I also wrote a small C# app based on code samples i found online but it never seems to respond to the commands i send to it. If i use COM3 for my "Thinkpad Modem Adapter" and i type into my console app: "AT" or "AT+GMM" for example i get a response back. if i use the port for the phone (COM4) i get nothing back... I tried the trick with setting the phone from PDA to Modem using *#7284# but then when i connect the phone to the PC it wont recognize it and in the device manager it shows me a device called 7CDCs which it cannot find a driver for. Ive also tried PDANet, i got the computer and phone connected together but i still cant issue an AT command at the modem... Not sure whats the problem here... If anyone can help me with id really appreciate it. thanks! Yoav.
You need linux to make it work. You might be able to find a windows driver for it, but i don't have windows so i can't help there.
Can't test this just now as I'm at work, I did get through to the modem on windows 7 via usb. I'm sure I had to issue a reset command before I could do anything else.... ATZ maybe? I'll check it out when I get home.
Yeah, with the phone in Kies mode for usb connection and using PuTTY instead of hyperterminal (no longer provided with Win7) I got through to the modem on COM3. Whether the phone responds to all commands as expected seems to be another matter.
Thanks fahzat, Ill give it a try again with Putty but i did try Putty yesterday as well as Hyperterminal and got to the same situation where it seems to be connected to the phone over the port but then it wont allow me to type anything into the command prompt... You chose the "Serial" type connection in the Putty initial screen right?
Correct, serial connection on COM3 (obviously your port may differ) with speed at 921600 (9600 seemed to work too). In the "Terminal" section set "Local echo" to "Force on" or you won't see what you're typing, only the response.
fahzat said: Correct, serial connection on COM3 (obviously your port may differ) with speed at 921600 (9600 seemed to work too). In the "Terminal" section set "Local echo" to "Force on" or you won't see what you're typing, only the response. Click to expand... Click to collapse Or make the first command you type ATE1
Thanks guys, it works. now im able to send commands to my Galaxy S. What i really wanted to do was to manage to send SMS messages and see incoming messages but following the commands shown on a few tutorials dont seem to work with my phone. Wondering if anyone knows how to do that with the SGS (I9000)???
[EDIT] All info moved to here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1471241 Thanks.
Achieve AT Command from Android Hi All I read that is not possible use directly in Android AT Command to debug the modem, but I was thinking to write an APP that using the USB Serial Virtual port in Android could send the AT Command directly to the modem. I read about external API to use serial communication. Do you think this is possible??
alextreme said: I read that is not possible use directly in Android AT Command to debug the modem, Click to expand... Click to collapse ATdebug.apk is the answer : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19485757&postcount=1
mai77 said: ATdebug.apk is the answer : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19485757&postcount=1 Click to expand... Click to collapse I know this...but it s not working with Samsung phones. Should I change the ROM with a Cyanogenmod version??
All you need to know here: How to talk to the Modem with AT commands: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1471241
how can we put the phone in modem mode? thanks in advance
midas5 said: For people who have asked me. I accessed the AT commands by putting the I9000 phone PDA/MODEM setting on MODEM and then connect a USB cable. The phone causes new COM/tty ports to appear on the PC when running Linux. Click to expand... Click to collapse Hi Midas5, Could you be more specific? a) So you set it to use: UART as MODEM and USB as MODEM?? (Those PhoneUtils settings are confusing!) b) Which exact devices/ports appeared on your local machine? c) Which exact devices/ports appeared on your phone? d) Can you say anything about the device driver that you're using? Thanks. ---------- Post added at 07:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:14 PM ---------- yoavniran said: If i use COM3 for my "Thinkpad Modem Adapter" and i type into my console app: "AT" or "AT+GMM" for example i get a response back. if i use the port for the phone (COM4) i get nothing back... Click to expand... Click to collapse This is probably the wrong modem. It's most likely your laptop's built-in FAX/modem! I tried the trick with setting the phone from PDA to Modem using *#7284# but then when i connect the phone to the PC it wont recognize it and in the device manager it shows me a device called 7CDCs which it cannot find a driver for. Click to expand... Click to collapse This is THE problem!! a) What (PC/linux) drivers to use when using your phone in "modem mode"? b) How to send AT command from your phone terminal/shell? (I.e. what device is the right one(s)?
[Q] serial number unknown
UPDATE: Ok, I've reinstalled the latest htc sync (usb driver 3.0.0.021) and now adb works and it shows the device as 0123456789ABCDEF. The serial number on the hd2 is still blank. Using getprop I've found out that "ro.serialno" is blank. I've tried "setprop ro.serialno trueserial" but no change. Weirdly for a brief moment (but not anymore) getprop showed the ro.serialno variable twice as: [[ro.serialno]]: [[trueserial]] [ro.serialno]: [] So for some reason blank one is getting priority. ------------------------------------------------------------- On my hd2 (CM9-HWA V2.5) it says serial number uknown in the system settings. The Imei is fine. I think this is causing adb to fail as it says "device not found" if I adb reboot (even though it is showing as "htc android phone usb device" in device manager) . If I go into fastboot mode and "fastboot devices" it comes up with a "?", but I can still "fastboot reboot". Is there anyway to get back or create my serial afresh? (I have it on my box).
[Q] A500 bricked, no recoveries help
Hi, I apologize for another "bricked A500" thread, but I was unable to find a solution, tried a couple of dozen, none worked. Here is the deal: I received from a friend an A500 tablet, stuck at the Acer logo. Searched the forum, tried to update.zip all of the listed and uploaded, none of them worked. Got spooked, wanted to get my CPUID, nothing helped my device being recognized by the PC, installed drivers, checked with afterota, which informed me that drivers were fine. Afterota does not see the device, nor does the A500 manager, even when I am in the apx mode and acer picasso usb boot-recovery driver is recognizing the device, but else nothing. The A500 manager says no device connected. At some point the usbdeview gave me a serial number, but it was an 11 digit number, starting with 1261. On the box (I do have the original box it came in) lists a different serial number, SNID, also 11 digits, starts with 1281. On the box is another number, SN, but starts with XE At some point, I was pretty frustrated by then, some update.zip went through. I thought "this was it" but next boot showed "Boot verified failed ..." in red. All else does not work, even the try to update.zip with the same (or any other file, for that matter) fails. PC does not see the device, except in the apx mode, acer picasso usb boot-recovery driver. There is no CPUID. Power on/volume - produces only dead androids. Any help would be greatly appreciated. As far as I know, USB debugging status cannot be determined. Thank you in advance for your time and effort. I will stay put and answer any questions you may have, and also try anything you throw my way. Thanks again. EDIT: I just managed to switch from picasso driver to the Ader USB Boot-recovery driver and now the A500 manager does see the device in apx mode, unfortunately it does not extract CPUID (stays blank if I try) or does nothing else for that matter.
Hi there, Am almost in same position... sad owner of a bricked A500 [and now also a n00b and hating myself, duh] This is how I get my 16-digit number on a Windows PC (Win XP SP3, Win7 or Win8), without any extra tools: - Plug the tablet into USB port and turn on Windows should detect it and try to find a driver (which is going to fail) - Open the Device Manager; ignore any "new device found" popups. Find there the new device, it should be in "Portable Media devices" category. - Right click on it, select Properties, then Details On the details tab, select Device Instance Path It should be like: USB\VID_XXXX&PID_YYYY&REV_zzzz\NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN where NNNN... is the 15-digit number. To that, add a leading 0 and this will be the 16-digit number which you can feed to the SBK generator (acerhacks.com/sbkcalc). My number is totally different from the Acer's 11-digit "SNID" or other long string printed on their package. By the way, my VID & PID is 18D1, 3341 and not 0502 & 3325 as in other A500 threads. Whatever this is worth... -- dd
imei changed using QPST Qualcomm config !!
so i bought my set second handed d802 but when i checked its imei no it showed 15 digit no and then i checked it in different sites to see what firmware i was using ... https://imeidata.net/warranty/lg when i checked it showed nothing there .... no result when i try to update it showed "NOT REGISTERED YET" i thought it was an faulty imei no so i popped up the back cover and check the printed imei no on the back side ...... YEAH IT WAS DIFFERENT i check that imei no ..in the website showed the right model then i used the following method to change my imei number I found this some where here in XDA which was triggered to restore imei no . I used this to change my imei thanks who wrote those steps ...made some changes too Make sure your LG G2 is running the stock LG firmware. If your phone does not have official firmware installed on it, restore it to stock first. Install the latest LG USB drivers on your computer: link is given below the thread Now download the IMEI converter tool and unzip it: link is given below the thread Download QPST (Qualcomm Product Support Tools) and unzip it: link is given below the thread Open the QPST_2.7_378 and run the setup file to install it on your computer. Enable USB debugging on your LG G2. You can find this option under Settings> Developer options. To enable Developer options on your device, follow the instructions given here. Connect your device to the computer. And put it on PC suit mode note : port doesnot appear if it is in mtp pr ptp modes Run QPST configuration and click on Ports tab. Click on Add new port option. Your current port should show as COM4/5. Select the port and click OK. The port should come up on active phones. Select the phone and click the Software Download option from Start clients menu. Now click on Backup tab. You should see your phone’s port. Click on Start to initiate backup. Now navigate to C:/ Program Files/ qualcomm/ qpst/bin folder. Run RF_NV_Manager. Click File> Read from phone. Your phone’s IMEI number should appear on number 550; NV_IMEI_I *the worng imei * Click on item 550. You would see 9 fileds with the hex codes *wrong hex code or imei hex code* Now run IMEI Converter.exe. Now type your phone’s IMEI (which was in your back cover )in Enter IMEI field. Then click on <Convert IMEI> button. You should see 18 digits in groups of 9. *hex* In RF_NV_Manager program, click on Hex by Write NV button. In the 9 boxes, edit the numbers from IMEI converter starting from left to right . Type in first group of two numbers in the first field, then go to the next field and type in second 2 digits. When you are done with doing this, click on Write NV option. Then click File> Read from phone. Item number 550 should appear now. Disconnect the USB cable and reboot it. Open phone’s dialer and dial *#06#. You should see your phone’s IMEI now. Now check updates credit goes to the one who wrote this orginally
links check imei here--> https://imeidata.net/warranty/lg get lg usb driver ---> http://g2-lg.com/download-lg-g2-android-usb-drivers-ver-3-10/ https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_NvFkRRo5RxREZoRmg5VTVsek0&usp=sharing # copy rights to the author's #sharing is caring #thankyou
Thanks for sharing! Will help someone in need
IMEI converter is specified as virus in Google drive. Any other link
caldent said: IMEI converter is specified as virus in Google drive. Any other link Click to expand... Click to collapse I have a LS980, I have successfully restore IMEI but other values luke MEID, MIN Dex Hex are still unknown or Wrong. And in Network. Info "Service disabled" showed.
axeronb said: so i bought my set second handed d802 but when i checked its imei no it showed 15 digit no and then i checked it in different sites to see what firmware i was using ... https://imeidata.net/warranty/lg when i checked it showed nothing there .... no result when i try to update it showed "NOT REGISTERED YET" i thought it was an faulty imei no so i popped up the back cover and check the printed imei no on the back side ...... YEAH IT WAS DIFFERENT i check that imei no ..in the website showed the right model then i used the following method to change my imei number I found this some where here in XDA which was triggered to restore imei no . I used this to change my imei thanks who wrote those steps ...made some changes too Make sure your LG G2 is running the stock LG firmware. If your phone does not have official firmware installed on it, restore it to stock first. Install the latest LG USB drivers on your computer: link is given below the thread Now download the IMEI converter tool and unzip it: link is given below the thread Download QPST (Qualcomm Product Support Tools) and unzip it: link is given below the thread Open the QPST_2.7_378 and run the setup file to install it on your computer. Enable USB debugging on your LG G2. You can find this option under Settings> Developer options. To enable Developer options on your device, follow the instructions given here. Connect your device to the computer. And put it on PC suit mode note : port doesnot appear if it is in mtp pr ptp modes Run QPST configuration and click on Ports tab. Click on Add new port option. Your current port should show as COM4/5. Select the port and click OK. The port should come up on active phones. Select the phone and click the Software Download option from Start clients menu. Now click on Backup tab. You should see your phone’s port. Click on Start to initiate backup. Now navigate to C:/ Program Files/ qualcomm/ qpst/bin folder. Run RF_NV_Manager. Click File> Read from phone. Your phone’s IMEI number should appear on number 550; NV_IMEI_I *the worng imei * Click on item 550. You would see 9 fileds with the hex codes *wrong hex code or imei hex code* Now run IMEI Converter.exe. Now type your phone’s IMEI (which was in your back cover )in Enter IMEI field. Then click on <Convert IMEI> button. You should see 18 digits in groups of 9. *hex* In RF_NV_Manager program, click on Hex by Write NV button. In the 9 boxes, edit the numbers from IMEI converter starting from left to right . Type in first group of two numbers in the first field, then go to the next field and type in second 2 digits. When you are done with doing this, click on Write NV option. Then click File> Read from phone. Item number 550 should appear now. Disconnect the USB cable and reboot it. Open phone’s dialer and dial *#06#. You should see your phone’s IMEI now. Now check updates credit goes to the one who wrote this orginally Click to expand... Click to collapse Was your phone rooted ?
Entering the SMS Center using AT commands Cyanogenmod S4 I9500
Fisrt, a little backgroung: I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500, Rooted, and I flashed Cyanogenmod 12.1 (CM now on) for testing purposes. First I noticed that in CM i couldn't retreive my own phone number and my SMS Center to be able to send SMS messages. CM does have a hidden menu (*#*#4636#*#*), but i wasn't able to update the SMS Center because everytime y entered the number (in my case +584240000954), the phone didn't update and allways returned blank SMSC. So I spent a couple days trying to find out the solution and the only procedure that worked for me was: ..:: THE SOLUTION ::.. ::: Fixing the "Own Phone Number" :.. - I inserted the SIM card into my Blackberry phone (torch 9800) and inside setup I was able to write and save my own phone number to the SIM Card. Problem 1 Solved. ::: Fixing the SMS Center Number - I inserted the SIM Card into my HUAWEI E353 USB STICK and plugged into my Computer. After Windows Installed and recognized the USB Stick, I went to Device Manager and Expanded the Modem devices, then after right-clic and properties I could find out the com port my modem was using (in my case was COM6), then i closed all the device manager opened windows. - I then started PUTTY terminal connecting to the serial com6, then I fired the following AT commands: AT (hit enter) <--- Response "OK" AT+CGMI (hit enter) Response "HUAWEI" AT+CSCA? (hit enter) Response in my case was "",145 wich means blank or nothing AT+CSCA="+584240000954",145 (hit enter) --- The SMSC here is from Movistar Venezuela --- Response "OK" In my case it's all i nedded to fix the SMSC on the SIM Card. Some people report that is needed the following extra AT command AT+CSAS="+584240000954",145 (hit enter) <--- Response should be "OK", but in my case was "command not supported" -Closed the putty terminal window, unplugged the USB Modem, removed the SIM Card and placed into my Galaxy S4 and.... voila.. I was able to send SMS Messages again in CM12.1 I hope this can help, i couldn't find any solution trying to send commands directly to the Galaxy S4 through USB or shell terminal.