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Sunday, August 3, 2014

iPhone Mobile Secret codes

It’s said that everyone has a secret and this is so true for our iPhones too. Your iPhone has the ability to accept codes that can be typed into the phone application, each of which can do different things. We will list some of these access codes and what they do. Most of the codes I’m going to share with you can be found on your carrier’s website.

iPhone Mobile Secret codes

Here the List of  iPhone mobile Secret Code:

*936# - Upgrade your handset.
*#43# - Use this to check if call waiting is enabled.
*#06#- Display IMEI of the mobile.
*3001#12345#* - Field Test
*225# - Show the detailed balance between the number of billables.

*#67# - Check the number call is forwarded to,when the phone is busy.
*#62# - Check the number call is forwarded to,when service is not available.
*#61# - Check the number of missed calls you have.
*3001#12345# - display the settings of the iPhone home screen.
*#33# - check if password is enabled or disabled for outgoing calls.

*777# - Display detailed assessment of prepaid numbers.
*646# - Check your minutes.
*#21# - To verify the call forwarding is enabled or disabled.
*#21# - Display the settings for call forwarding.

Note: We will not be responsible for any damage of your phone,no will be liable for any damage 
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Friday, May 23, 2014

Blackberry Secret Codes

Here’s a list of Hidden Menus & Functions.  There’s a few of them that are handy for BES/Enterprise support only.
Blackberry Secret Codes

Most require you to hold down the ALT key whilst typing the letters after the + sign (they don’t need to be capitals).
Enterprise Activation (Options->Advanced)
ALT+CNFG – Settings for Enterprise Activation
Address Book
ALT+VALD – Validate the data structure and look for inconsistencies
ALT+RBLD – Force a data structure rebuild
from the Options menu, type the following (No ALT+ required)
RSET – Will prompt to erase & reload for a reload of the Address book from the BES
(n.b. this will wipe all entries, but you can goto SIM Phone Book & copy entries back afterwards)
Browser
ALT+RBVS – View web page source code
Calendar
Open up a Calendar item
ALT+VIEW Inside any Calendar item Show extra info for a Calendar event
(including message ID – handy for BES log troubleshooting)
from the Options menu, type the following (No ALT+ required)
SYNC – Enable Calendar slow sync
RSET – Will prompt for a reload of the calendar from the BES
RCFG – Request BES configuration
SCFG – Send device configuration
DCFG – Get CICAL configuration
SUPD – Enable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPS – Disable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPN – Disable Cal. report database
LUID – Enable view by UID
SRSL – Show Reminder status log
Messaging
ALT+VIEW – For messages, displays the RefId and FolderId for that particular message. For PIM items, displays only the RefId.
Search Application
ALT+ADVM Search Application Enabled Advanced Global Search
Home Screen
ALT(left)+Shift(right)+Del – Restart the Blackberry (only for full-keyboard Blackberries)
ALT+JKVV – Display cause of PDP reject
ALT+CAP+ H – Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + EACE – Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + ESCR – Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + NMLL – Switches the signal strength from bars to a numeric value.
ALT + LGLG – Displays the Java™ event log.
WLAN (WLAN wizard screen)
ALT-SMON WLAN – Enable simulated Wizard mode
ALT-SMOF WLAN – Disable simulated Wizard mode
Theme (from theme menu)
ALT-THMN – Change to no theme (B&W)
ALT-THMD – Change to default theme
Date/Time (Date/Time menu – No ALT+ required)
LOLO – Date/Time Show Network time values
SIM Card (Options->Advanced->SIM card – No ALT+ required)
MEPD – Display MEP info
MEP1 – Disable SIM personalization
MEP2 – Disable Network personalization
MEP3 – Disable Network subset personalization
MEP4 – Disable Service provider personalization
MEP5 – Disable Corporate personalization
Status (Options->Status)
BUYR – Data & Voice Usage
TEST – start a device test (Keyboard, GPS, RF, Audio (Handset,headset,bluetooth, Misc)
You can obtain various types of information by entering smart code on your device. From your BlackBerry device go into messages and compose a new email, then enter one of the following smart codes in the text feild and press space.
Smart Codes:
Code: myver
Information Returned: Displays your devices model number and software version.
Code: LD
Information Returned: Displays the local date
Code: LT
Information Returned: Displays the local time
Code: mysig
Information Returned: Displays the information you entered in the BlackBerry Options > Owner screen
Code: mypin
Information Returned: Displays your devices PIN
Note: We will not be responsible for any damage of your phone,no will be liable for any damage 
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Best Android Secret Tips and Tricks

Android is the Linux based OS designed basically for touch screen phones. Nowadays android phones are so much widespread that they consist of 65% of the total cell phone market. Android Smartphones delivers greater performance than the typical Java enabled and Symbian phones. Many android customers are not aware about the hidden options of Android phones. These days we are sharing a piece of writing on the way to make you familiar with some effective Android secret tips and tricks or hidden features of Android Smartphones.
1)  Reboot:Repeatedly android customers face an issue of freezing. When your android phone is frozen, you could reboot it by using an android trick.
Simply press Power Button+ volume up button +Home key simultaneously.
2) Faster Google Access: 
Android telephones built primarily for the internet, lots of android customers don’t recognize that android phones provide a technique in which we will get access to Google search in just a single click. To make use of this android trick,
Press menu key and keep it pressed for a couple of seconds, it is going to launch the Google search.
3) Get targeted details about telephone standing: 
We will get the unique facts like phone data, battery information, usage data and Wi-Fi information through just dialling *#*#4636#*#*
This USSD can be useful to get the details about battery usage, the DNS test, Ping, software time usage time and so on.
4) Transfer android apps to SD card:Its excellent thought to install android apps on SD card, but what if you put in apps to your telephone memory. Don’t be worried because android phones provide a technique in which we can transfer our apps to SD card. To move apps to SD card, apply these steps:
Go to settings > application settings > manage software > choose the app and you are going to see the option “transfer to SD card”.
5) Factory Reset and Hard Reset your android phone: 
This android trick proves to be very useful while promoting an Android Smartphone. Android phone can also be formatted in two methods
  • Factory resets
  • Hard reset
a) Factory reset: In this type of reset, your phone is being formatted to the manufacturing unit stage. Which means all the settings will go through default and all of the interior knowledge might be deleted. Reset factory a phone dial *#*#7780#*#*.
b) Hard reset: To hard reset a device dial *2767*3855#, this may increasingly delete all the files (including internal and external SD information) as well as settings of Android Smartphone. Don’t try testing objective, unless you aren’t sure because it won’t ask for a confirmation.
6) Taking screenshots on Android phone:
Android phones offer an amazing characteristic which allows us to take screenshot without the use of any 3rd party software. But Android methods vary from one android model to another version.
  • Press the home button + power key (This trick worked on most android telephones.)
  • For Galaxy Nexus: power key + volume down button.
  • For Galaxy notice 2 and S3: Swipe your palm on the display to take screenshot.
These are some of the best Android secret tips and tricks which will make you more productive with your Android Smartphone, Do let us know have you tried these tricks on your Android Smartphone or not.
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