Service Menu - Xperia Z3 General

Its the same as the Z2: *#*#7378423#*#*
Other codes for various settings should also work:
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/09/02/android-secret-dial-codes/

abhinav.tella said:
Its the same as the Z2: *#*#7378423#*#*
Other codes for various settings should also work:
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/09/02/android-secret-dial-codes/
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Thanks! They work!

Thx work!

abhinav.tella said:
Its the same as the Z2: *#*#7378423#*#*
Other codes for various settings should also work:
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/09/02/android-secret-dial-codes/
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Its the same for all sony phones even for Sony Ericsson K850 all the way to newest one.

Friendly reminder that 7378423 equals "service" on the T9 keyboard
(similar for 4636 and "info")

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How to disable the "beep" sound in dialer?

Does anyone know how to disable the annoing "beep" sound in HD2 dialer?
pawjas21 said:
Does anyone know how to disable the annoing "beep" sound in HD2 dialer?
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go to the settings tab in Sense - menu - more - -personal - phone - keyboard. There you can sitch the sound on or off
kuzibri said:
go to the settings tab in Sense - menu - more - -personal - phone - keyboard. There you can sitch the sound on or off
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It's not about keyboard sound while typing, but it's off. I'd like to turn off the "beep" sound while dialling phone number with dialler.
pawjas21 said:
It's not about keyboard sound while typing, but it's off. I'd like to turn off the "beep" sound while dialling phone number with dialler.
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It should say "keypad", not keyboard, but you could have at least looked after he'd made the effort to help.
Go to Settings>Menu>All Settings>Personal>Phone and set the Keypad option to "None".
johncmolyneux said:
It should say "keypad", not keyboard, but you could have at least looked after he'd made the effort to help.
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thanks!! patience is a great virtue! Seems to be a forgotten word these days.
jakem said:
Go to Settings>Menu>All Settings>Personal>Phone and set the Keypad option to "None".
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thanks was looking for it in registry... saved me some time.
up !
do you got solutions ?
i didnt find anything to disaled it!
MarcoX said:
up !
do you got solutions ?
i didnt find anything to disaled it!
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three of the above seven posts include the answer.
kuzibri said:
go to the settings tab in Sense - menu - more - -personal - phone - keyboard. There you can sitch the sound on or off
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credits due, thx i completely overlooked it and was also looking in the registry
nice.. beep beep gone
i don't have "more" on menu, but i have "All Seetings"
so if yours is like mine:
Sense -> Setting -> Menu -> All Seetings -> Personal -> Phone -> (under Phone tab) Keypad -> Off

Dialer sound

Hello,
Does anybody know how to disable the "beep sounds", when dialing a telephone number?
Ty
Foggy79 said:
Hello,
Does anybody know how to disable the "beep sounds", when dialing a telephone number?
Ty
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try hd2 tweak
Isn't there a reg key that can be changed?
Heared that hd2 tweak is conflicting with an other tweak app?
Foggy79 said:
Isn't there a reg key that can be changed?
Heared that hd2 tweak is conflicting with an other tweak app?
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I think i've found the location of the sound files would need some one to confirm though ...
HKCU/ControlPanel\Sounds\DTMF
DTMF#
DTMF*
DTMF1
DTMF2
ECT.
Don't quite know how to disable though maybe just remove them?
OK i can confirm.. I just deleted DTMF* and upon pressing the * key it will not make a sound.
So just try modifying them rather than delting them.
why not just go in Start>Settings>Personal>Phone and choose keypad off?
leftkats said:
why not just go in Start>Settings>Personal>Phone and choose keypad off?
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LOL! Yeah that is alot easier
There's an easier way to disable the sounds when dialing a number.
Just go in Start menu > Settings > Menu (in the bottom of the settings tab) > More > Personal > Phone (next to Owner informations)
Here you can desactivate the keys sounds.
EDIT : I was late
leftkats said:
why not just go in Start>Settings>Personal>Phone and choose keypad off?
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Aaaah thx, did the job Sometimes I tend to look to far for these things
H3ALY said:
LOL! Yeah that is alot easier
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Sorry, but thats just made my day!
I did something similar the other week. I looked for a complicated solution to a simple problem.

[Q] *#*#4636#*#* menu ???

hello, i am trying to Change the setting to gsm only found in the menu when you "call" *#*#4636#*#* but when i dial this number nothing happens and there are no options to choose from, am i missing something?
thank you
Mine works just fine... I just dialed *#*#4636#*#* and it automatically brought up the info
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
tjhnf said:
Mine works just fine... I just dialed *#*#4636#*#* and it automatically brought up the info
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
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do u dial it while running Android or while u r on windows mobile?
You must use the code in android!
WM don't know this code
for windows use *#*#364#*#*
Hassan99 said:
You must use the code in android!
WM don't know this code
for windows use *#*#364#*#*
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Sometime happens, if you want to access to the secret menu but you can not get from your dial menu, download "secret setting" from the market is free and you will find what you are looking for

All Samsung Secrets Codes

One of the most popular practices amongst software developers is to leave ‘backdoors’ within the code, which essentially allow anyone with knowledge to get into the system at a much deeper level than you’d expect from an end-user. These backdoors aren’t always with a malicious intent; most of the time, they allow the OEM or programmer to get into the system for troubleshooting when other, usual modes of access have been blocked. They can be quite friendly and helpful if you know what you’re doing.
Smartphones have a good share of these as well, where they’re generally known as secret codes. Most of the time, these numeric/symbolic sequences allow you to access hidden menus, diagnostic tests, areas that could change some of the most basic parameters of your device and whatnot. These secret codes, in fact, have not been exclusive to smartphones, but have long been a part of the dumb-phones and then the feature-phones before most major OEMs joined the smartphone bandwagon. For those devices that run Android, certain codes are shared across the board, and hence, can be used on a variety of devices.
What follows is a collection of some of the secret codes common to the Android platform. All of these would be entered through the phone dialer (just punch in the sequence as shown). Since most hidden menus are manufacturer specific, there’s no guarantee that they’ll work across all Android smartphones, but you can try them out nevertheless on your Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Sony and other devices. Be advised, though, that some of these can cause serious changes to your device’s configuration, so don’t play with something that you don’t fully understand.
*#*#4636#*#* phone information
*2767*3855# hard reset
*#*#7780#*#* factory reset
*#*#7594#*#* change end call/power option
*#*#197328640#*#* service mode
*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* file copy screen (backup media files)
*#*#526#*#* wlan test
*#*#232338#*#* shows wifi mac address
*#*#1472365#*#* gps test
*#*#1575#*#* another gps test
*#*#232331#*#* bluetooth test
*#*#232337#*# shows bluetooth device address
*#*#8255#*#* gtalk service monitor
Samsung Secrets Code
*#*#0283#*#* packet loopback
*#*#0*#*#* lcd test
*#*#0673#*#* melody test
*#*#0842#*#* device test (vibration test and backlight test)
*#*#2663#*#* touch screen version
*#*#2664#*#* touch screen test
*#*#0588#*#* proximity sensor test
*#*#3264#*#* ram version
Samsung Secrets codes to get firmware version information:
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* pda, phone, h/w, rfcalldate
*#*#1234#*#* pda and phone
*#*#1111#*#* fta sw version
*#*#2222#*#* fta hw version
*#*#44336#*#* pda, phone, csc, build time, changelist number
*#272*IMEI# - To change the salescodes and reset the user data
Thank you !!
Thank you very much ! It's very usefull ... :good:
rahulchauhan700 said:
Thank you very much ! It's very usefull ... :good:
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your welcome..
thanks for sharing, but on JB 4.1.2 many of these codes are removed from samsung, f.e. the *2767*3855# hard reset code, as it has been prooved that it could be executed via a malicious browser website...
skiflyer said:
thanks for sharing, but on JB 4.1.2 many of these codes are removed from samsung, f.e. the *2767*3855# hard reset code, as it has been prooved that it could be executed via a malicious browser website...
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Actually, some still work, but our phone uses the old format instead of the new. So don't type "*#*#1234#*#*", but "*#1234#". Same for service mode: "*#197328640#". Etc. Also interesting: "*#9900#" for "SysDump" and fast dormancy.
wats the code for java test menu in samsung gt-c3312 plz tel
Cool tenx
Great
Thank You very much, it helps a lot to find a original among hell of copies in the market
South impassev
Perfect job! All in one place!
Great job. Thank you very much.
Good job keep it up thank
unlock
Samsung Hidden Codes
Not all work due to android o.s. changes and some may be missing
*#TESTMODE#
*#03# Nand Flash Unique Number
*#06# IMEI INFO.
*#745#
*#746#
*#0011# ServiceMode
*#0514# SysDump (shorter list)
*#0808# Qualcom USB settings
*#1111#
*#1575#
*#2222#
*#2263# ServiceMode - toggle Auto/WCDMA/GSM/LTE bands and modes
*#2580#
*#2684#
*#2866#
*#7284# Qualcom USB settings
*#8888# ServiceMode - READ FTA HW VERSION
*#9090# ServiceMode - DIAG CONFIG
*#9900# SysDump
*#32489#
*#66336# ServiceMode - MDM Ramdump mode
*#123456#
*#147852#
*#279301#
*#301279#
*#369852#
*#1478963#
*#3214789#
*#3698741#
*#4238378#
*#5337632#
*#6984125*#
*#22553767#
*#22558463# ResetTotalCallTime
*#73876766#
*#99007788#
*#197328640# ServiceMode - DEBUG SCREEN (1 Basic Information - same as 0011)
*#2767*2878#
*#738767633#
*#3214789650#
*#7387678387#
*#7387677763#
*#4387264636#
*#27663368378# ServiceMode - MAIN MENU (7 DEBUG SCREEN)
*#827828868378#
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Samsung Hidden Codes
Not all work due to android o.s. changes and some may be missing
*#TESTMODE#
*#03# Nand Flash Unique Number
*#06# IMEI INFO.
*#745#
*#746#
*#0011# ServiceMode
*#0514# SysDump (shorter list)
*#0808# Qualcom USB settings
*#1111#
*#1575#
*#2222#
*#2263# ServiceMode - toggle Auto/WCDMA/GSM/LTE bands and modes
*#2580#
*#2684#
*#2866#
*#7284# Qualcom USB settings
*#8888# ServiceMode - READ FTA HW VERSION
*#9090# ServiceMode
*#9900# SysDump
*#32489#
*#66336# ServiceMode - MDM Ramdump mode
*#123456#
*#147852#
*#279301#
*#301279#
*#369852#
*#1478963#
*#3214789#
*#3698741#
*#4238378#
*#5337632#
*#6984125*#
*#22553767#
*#22558463# ResetTotalCallTime
*#73876766#
*#99007788#
*#197328640# ServiceMode - DEBUG SCREEN (1 Basic Information - same as 0011)
*#2767*2878#
*#738767633#
*#3214789650#
*#7387678387#
*#7387677763#
*#4387264636#
*#27663368378# ServiceMode - MAIN MENU (7 DEBUG SCREEN)
*#827828868378#
:laugh: it works very well
pressed thx to you
thx very much..
It's Very Informative
It's Very Informative. Thanks for Sharing with us
thanks, very useful :good:
Hi all, full testing hardware
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Looking for the dialer code to enter into calculator to access hidden menu on a Sprint Galaxy tab2, I believe it is a long string of letter and symbols it ends in "+" sign. Just can't find my notes, the standard ##3282# or ##3424# do not work.Thanks
This is great, thanks, although I don't know what half of them mean
The Secret Codes are working ... :laugh:
Very Thanks Bro... :good:
Thnks for that! Been searching for those

lg keyboard

i have a d802 i have all the new updates but when it comes to sms there is no sound on the lg keyboard witch i been use to for yrs and yrs miss it can i get it back
settings > language & input > lg keyboard > additional settings
60nine said:
settings > language & input > lg keyboard > additional settings
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Dude give me some credit
not sure i follow you... did my suggestion help you or not?
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I already know how to do that bit

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