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Special Hidden Custom Dialer Codes for Android Smartphones

Here are special hidden custom dialer codes for android smartphones such as ASUS, Google, Motorola, Nokia, OnePlus, Realme, Samsung, Sony and Xiaomi. The Android operating system is known for its hidden features.

There are several custom dialer codes to access various hidden apps and settings. Some of these codes are universal, which means you can find what you want on any Android device. Below you will find General as well as hidden Android code for the device. Try some privacy on your phone.

Generic hidden codes

  • *#06# – Shows IMEI number for all SIM
  • *#07# – Shows the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value of the device.
  • *#*#225#*#* – Shows calendar storage information.
  • *#*#426#*#*– Shows the Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) diagnostics page or information related to Google Play Services.
  • *#*#759#*#*– Shows the RLZ Debug UI with Unique Device ID and other information linked to app installation. It’s also likely to turn on (and off) OEM mode through this interface.
  • *#*#4636#*#*– Shows information about the phone, battery, and different network statistics.

Special hidden codes for trendy Android devices

The above generic codes will work on every Android device. Lest you’re gazing for OEM-specific codes, have a look at the following catalogue.

ASUS

  • *#07#- Shows the regulatory labels.
  • .12345+= (must be entered in the stock calculator app) – Opens the engineering mode.

Google

Google Pixel devices run an improved edition of vanilla Android, which way you’re partial to the generic codes mention above.

Motorola

  • *#*#2486#*#*– Opens up the engineering mode. You may need to run the “BP Tools” section in the speedboat interface at least once before attempting this code.
  • *#07#– Shows the regulatory information.

Nokia

*#*#372733#*#*- Opens up the service mode.

OnePlus

  • 1+= (must have stock calculator app)- Shows the company’s motto – “Never Settle” – on the calculator app.
  • *#66#- Shows  the IMEI and MEID in an encrypted format
  • *#888#– Shows the PCB version of the motherboard of the phone.
  • *#1234#– Shows  the software version.
  • *#*#2947322243#*#*– Wipes out the internal memory (use with caution!).

Realme

  • *#800#– Opens up the factory mode/feedback menu.
  • *#888#– Shows the PCB version of the motherboard of the phone.
  • *#6776#– Shows the software version and additional details.

Samsung

  • *#0*#- Opens up the hardware diagnostic menu.
  • *#011#– Shows network connection and serving cell-related information.
  • *#0228#– shows battery status.
  • *#0283#– Opens up the packet loopback settings.
  • *#0808#– Shows USB settings.
  • *#1234#– Shows the software version and additional details.
  • *#2663#- Shows advanced firmware version menu.
  • *#7353#– Shows the quick test menu.
  • *#9090#– Shows advanced debugging tools.
  • *#9900#– Shows up system dump mode.
  • *#2683662#– Shows advanced service mode.
  • *#34971539#– Shows advanced camera firmware information.

Sony

  • *#*#73788423#*#*- the service menu.
  • *#07#– certifications details.

Xiaomi

  • *#*#64663#*#*- Shows the hardware QC test menu

Hopefully, this guide to special hidden custom dialer codes for android smartphones will take you to the hidden menu under Android. We’ll keep updating this guide on the availability of codes for specific devices, so look forward to them in the future on blogzamana.

 

 

 

 

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