I have an SM-G531H model and I recently found https://www.xda-developers.com/codes-hidden-android/ this article about "Hidden Codes" on android.
I tried a few of them out and so far have only found one (*#06#) that works. Any help would be appreciated
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I publish this if it is useful to someone. The same is something already, but I have not found .
I tried to place the post on "Original android development", but I could not.
I own a Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 and yesterday I installed CyanogenMod 13. It works great, but lost the network signal very often and got an error when trying to get a list of available operators: Settings -> mobile networks -> network operators. After searching a while the "error while searching for networks" is obtained and no operators are shown.
Looking at jira.cyanogenmod.org saw it was a common mistake and solved by modifying a line of build.prop file, namely :
"ro.ril.telephony.mqanelements"
Looking for that line, I had the value 6 ( ro.ril.telephony.mqanelements = 6), and I changed it to 4.
and... works.
I do not lose coverage and get a list of all available operators (very useful if you're at Yoigo and want to manually select the Movistar network in places where Yoigo is not covered) and I can select the desired.
A thousand pardons if someone had already published some of this.
Ah!, and apologies for my bad English.
A greeting.
Samsung Galaxy J7
I'm facing the same issue in J7
Could you please explain how can I change this value?
I'm newbie.
Solved my problem
Thank you, resolve my problem
i am using the latest CM on i9505 and it has by default this value (4) but still i face this problem ... now what i have to do ?
Dear All,
Few months I bought a Samsung S6 Edge+ which is from a unknown person. It was a T-mobile package. But, now it's imei is blacklisted. So it's showing "null imei" & "baseband unknown". & It's can't recognize any network.
So, I am asking for your help. Can anyone let me know the solution for these problems, please?
Waiting for your answer.
Thanks
It's illegal to change the IMEI in most country's regardless of how you came to have the phone its technically not yours
Hi at all! I'm new on this forum, so I hope I didn't break any rule. Anyway, I'm trying to recover a friend's phone, a Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300) International Version.
He said he installed a rom called "Android Revolution HD", which appears to be an improved version of the stock rom. Anyway, now the phone does not register on the network.
The IMEI in the settings menu is correct, also the signal appears to be ok, but when I try to select a network, the phone does not register.
So, I tried almost all the solutions I have found on this site, from trying a bunch of different modems, to installing the whole stock ROM (Android 4.3).
But none of these worked. So, there is a real solution I can try?
Thanks in advance!
TestDriver89 said:
Hi at all! I'm new on this forum, so I hope I didn't break any rule. Anyway, I'm trying to recover a friend's phone, a Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300) International Version.
He said he installed a rom called "Android Revolution HD", which appears to be an improved version of the stock rom. Anyway, now the phone does not register on the network.
The IMEI in the settings menu is correct, also the signal appears to be ok, but when I try to select a network, the phone does not register.
So, I tried almost all the solutions I have found on this site, from trying a bunch of different modems, to installing the whole stock ROM (Android 4.3).
But none of these worked. So, there is a real solution I can try?
Thanks in advance!
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I have the same problem for months now i have tried a lot of solution but nothing works. i am hoping a senior member can help fix this issue. And just incase some has a viable solution, they should kindly help out. :fingers-crossed:
What I think is you've updated it from 4.1.2 without any EFS backup. Well I had been through the same situation and couldn't find I single thing. In the end I had to get my S3 repaired from a local shop. I think you should go too.
Pls HELP Bro , My samsung S5 is g900v Made in China. Im Testing All Samsung Secret codes it Not Working , im confused it fake or genuine (im tested codes *#0*# , *#06# , *#197328640# Almost codes checked but not Respond not work pls Help
What does your phone say under battery on the sticker
secret codes don't work after kitkat on nonrooted g900v phones.
Build prop files are unreliable for phone identification and easily changed
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Camera is usually pretty bad on Chinese clones. Compare resolutions of sensors and pictures from internet and try to use 1080p60 recording (check framerate - I suggest mx player)
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Pls HELP Bro , My samsung S5 is g900v Made in China. Im Testing All Samsung Secret codes it Not Working , im confused it fake or genuine (im tested codes *#0*# , *#06# , *#197328640# Almost codes checked but not Respond not work pls Help
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get genuine samsung from playstore and run it will tell u https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xihuanat.truth&hl=en
I'm Rooted my phone and Explorer Download Goto efs/carrier/Hiden menu <<OPEN TEXT EDITOR , OFF Change To ON And Save Reboot Phone , Check code it working
How can the phone model at the about section of my phone display SM-G900F while at the recovery and Odin mode it shows G900W8? How am I supposed to know the right model to flash if I want to upgrade the Android version from 4.4.2 to marshmallow?
loanky said:
How can the phone model at the about section of my phone display SM-G900F while at the recovery and Odin mode it shows G900W8? How am I supposed to know the right model to flash if I want to upgrade the Android version from 4.4.2 to marshmallow?
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Easiest way is to turn off the phone, take out the cover, remove battery and read the white label.
By the way, when I replied to your last post, it would have been polite to inform back if my suggestion was helpful or not.
Many40 said:
Easiest way is to turn off the phone, take out the cover, remove battery and read the white label.
By the way, when I replied to your last post, it would have been polite to inform back if my suggestion was helpful or not.
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Thanks for the reply. But how is it possible for different model software to be installed on a phone? All of the system applications show sm-g900w8 in Titanium backup and the label at the panel too shows sm-g900w8. My concern actually is if this is normal or the phone is just messed up. A quick analysis of the IMEI using the online IMEI analyser shows both sm-g900f and sm-g900w8 on the about section of the phone.
I'm sorry. I'm a bit new to this xda of a thing and the whole is a bit frustrating and overwhelming at times
loanky said:
Thanks for the reply. But how is it possible for different model software to be installed on a phone? All of the system applications show sm-g900w8 in Titanium backup and the label at the panel too shows sm-g900w8. My concern actually is if this is normal or the phone is just messed up. A quick analysis of the IMEI using the online IMEI analyser shows both sm-g900f and sm-g900w8 on the about section of the phone.
My IMEI number is actually 352308061127388
I'm sorry. I'm a bit new to this xda of a thing and the whole is a bit frustrating and overwhelming at times
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As your phone is labelled - G900W8 what also is confirmed by the IMEI then no doubt what stock firmware you should flash. If "About the phone" info shows G900F it would mean that somebody meesed up by flashing different firmware (data from built.prop system file is used to display phone model in the settings).
Regards
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk 2
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As your phone is labelled - G900W8 what also is confirmed by the IMEI then no doubt what stock firmware you should flash. If "About the phone" info shows G900F it would mean that somebody meesed up by flashing different firmware (data from built.prop system file is used to display phone model in the settings).
Regards
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk 2
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Ok, but how do you explain the 'sm-g900f' showing at online IMEI analyser? When I checked the IMEI online, it was showing both g900f and g900w8. Here's a copy of the information obtained from IME info site about the phone's imei:
Information about your phone
Model: G900F Galaxy S5 (SM-G900W8)
Brand: SAMSUNG
IMEI: TAC: 352308 FAC: 06 SNR: 112738 CD: 8
In addition to this, here's what is also written on the same label that has sm-g900w8 as the phone's model:
IC: 649E-SMG900T
Making the third model that this ****ing phone has?
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Ok, but how do you explain the 'sm-g900f' showing at online IMEI analyser? When I checked the IMEI online, it was showing both g900f and g900w8. Here's a copy of the information obtained from IME info site about the phone's imei:
Information about your phone
Model: G900F Galaxy S5 (SM-G900W8)
Brand: SAMSUNG
IMEI: TAC: 352308 FAC: 06 SNR: 112738 CD: 8
In addition to this, here's what is also written on the same label that has sm-g900w8 as the phone's model:
IC: 649E-SMG900T
Making the third model that this ****ing phone has?
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When I checked your IMEI on samsung IMEI checker it says: SM-G900W8.
Also, what is "IC" on your phone's label? I have following fields: "Model", "FCC ID", "SSN" etc. I don't have any "IC".
Many40 said:
When I checked your IMEI on samsung IMEI checker it says: SM-G900W8.
Also, what is "IC" on your phone's label? I have following fields: "Model", "FCC ID", "SSN" etc. I don't have any "IC".
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Infact, I don't know what that IC means too. Can I have the link to the Samsung IMEI checker? The website that showed up when I googled didn't display anything after entering the imei. The website nane is imeipro. Again, how could two websites show different information about an imei? imei.info shows the phone is both g900f and g900w8 but tend towards g900f in the details provided. Can someone even trust those imei sites?
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Infact, I don't know what that IC means too. Can I have the link to the Samsung IMEI checker? The website that showed up when I googled didn't display anything after entering the imei. The website nane is imeipro. Again, how could two websites show different information about an imei? imei.info shows the phone is both g900f and g900w8 but tend towards g900f in the details provided. Can someone even trust those imei sites?
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To be honest you are digging too deep for this. I would just rely on what is written on the phone's label: "Model".
Here you have what I checked but I wouldn't rely on the checkers too much:
http://www.imeipro.info/samsung_imei_check.html
By the way if I were you I would remove the IMEI number from your previous post - it might be not safe to publish it.
Many40 said:
To be honest you are digging too deep for this. I would just rely on what is written on the phone's label: "Model".
Here you have what I checked but I wouldn't rely on the checkers too much:
http://www.imeipro.info/samsung_imei_check.html
By the way if I were you I would remove the IMEI number from your previous post - it might be not safe to publish it.
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Thanks, I think I'll just go for the g900w8. I appeared to be digging too much about this because I'm wary of bricking my phone. Thanks for all the helps