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13 Secret Codes That Unlock Hidden Features on Your Phone
1. Field Mode: *3001#12345#*
Type *3001#12345#* into your phone's dialer and then
press the green call button to access "Field Mode," which can give you
access to info about local networks and cell towers.
You'll probably never ever have to know about your local cell tower's "Measured RSSi," but it's fun to look around for a bit.
2. General Test Mode: *#0*#
I could only get this to work on Android. But this prompts a library of
different phone operations, which could be operated with a single push
(e.g. Sleep, Front Cam, Vibration).
3. Display your IMEI: *#06#
Here's a code which I found out does not work with Verizon on
an iPhone, but I could make it work after switching to a T-Mobile SIM.
It also worked on my Android AT&T device as well. To access it, type
in the above code, and then the green call button to prompt your IMEI
number (or your International Mobile Station Equipment Identity number,
but you already knew that).
The IMEI is unique to your device. Among other things, the number can
help "blacklist" stolen devices or help with customer support.
4. Check Your Call Forwarding: *#67#
This code allows you to check which number your phone is currently forwarding calls to when you're busy or reject a call.
By default, this is probably your carrier's voicemail service, but you
can change it to forward to a different number (a home number, office
number, or third-party answering service for example). On an iPhone, you
can change this number by going to Settings > Phone > Call
Forwarding. On Android (varies from system to system), tap the Phone app
> hamburger icon > Settings > Call > More Settings >
Call forwarding
5. Get Even More Info on Call Forwarding: *#61#
On my Galaxy phone, this code prompted a pop-up that let me know how
long until a call is forwarded to the message center. On the iPhone,
regardless of carrier, this code just showed me the same info as *#67# .
6. Check Your Available Minutes: *646#
Apparently this one only works on postpaid plans. I was not able to get
it to work on my test iPhone (regardless of carrier; I tried three), but
I did get it to work on my Galaxy phone (which happens to have an
unlimited texting plan from AT&T). Instead of showing the info on a
new screen, it sent my phone a text message.
7. Check Your Bill Balance: *225#
Once again, I couldn't get this one to work on the iPhone, but on
Android I did get it to prompt a SMS message with my current balance
due.
8. Hide Your Phone From Caller ID: #31#
I could only get this to work on Android. But entering this code
prompted a pop-up stating that my Caller ID had been disabled. In order
to re-instate Caller ID, enter *31# .
9. Check Your Billing Cycle: *3282#
Once again, I could only get this to work on Android. It prompted an SMS message with my billing info.
10. SMS Message Center: *5005*7672#
This code will tell you your SMS message center number. I have no idea why you'd need that info, but there ya go.
11. Activate Call Waiting: *43#
This code will activate call waiting; you can deactivate it by entering #43#.
12. Quick Test Menu (Samsung Galaxy Only) *#7353#
As far as I can tell, this code only works on Samsung Galaxy models (I
tested it on my Galaxy S7 Edge). This is similar to the General Test
mode mentioned earlier, in that it brings up a menu with a number of
one-tap test prompts.
The first test is "Melody," which prompts a jaunty little K-Pop diddy. I
don't know who the artist is (it's un-Shazammable!), but a search of
the lyrics pointed me to this YouTube clip,
with a title that translates to "Samsung Anycall Galaxy basic level -
Hey Now (Good bye)." If you have any details on this mobile mystery,
drop it in the comments.
13. Firmware (Samsung Galaxy Only) *#1234#
Once again, as far as I can tell, this only works on Galaxy devices. But
it will let you know your phone's current firmware. So, have fun with
that.
These
codes are mostly universal and should work on all Android devices, no
matter the manufacturer. There might still be carrier restrictions on
certain codes, though, so they're not all guaranteed to work.
Info codes
Generic secret codes for Android phones (Info codes)
CODE
FUNCTION
*#06#
Show phone's IMEI
*#07#
Displays the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value of the device
*#*#225#*#*
Displays calendar storage info
*#*#426#*#*
Google Play Services info or Firebase Cloud Messaging diagnostics (Select devices only)
These
aren't the secret ones, but they're not so well known. USSD, or
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data, codes connect to the phone's
network once dialed to perform certain functions, like finding out how
much credit you have left on your prepaid phone or how much data you've
used this month. They change often, and the codes vary from carrier to
carrier. Here are a few you can try for some of the major US carriers,
along with links to more carrier-specific codes:
AT&T
Check your data and SMS usage: *3282#
Verizon
Check your data and SMS usage: #3282
T-Mobile
Check your data usage: #932#
Sprint
Check minutes, messages, and other usage stats: *4
There's a good chance you'll never need to use most of these codes, but if you do, then now you know where to find them.
Are
there any secret codes that you find yourself using all the time? Or
are there any we haven't listed here that are really interesting? Let us
know in the comments!
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