Motorola Hacking Codes
Remember in War Games when the socially broken code monkeys were explaining to aspiring hacker Matthew Broderick all about 'back doors' (i.e. Secret pathways planted by programmers)? Detective Conan Episodes In Hindi Torrent Download. Well, that's actually a thing. Coders have a storied tradition of baking in secret passageways (or sometimes, just ) that can only be accessed by inputting a special 'key.' And so that tradition continues in the mobile age. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD)—sometimes known as 'quick codes' or 'feature codes'—is an extra-UI protocol, which allows people to access hidden features.
This protocol was originally created for, but can be found on as well (if that's a bunch of acronym gibberish to you, ). READ: These publicly available backchannels allow users to directly communicate with their service provider's computers and/or access back-end features in their device. They are accessed by inputting them into the phone's dialer (the screen you use to start a phone call) and usually begin and end with the * or # keys with a sequence of numbers in between (there's close-to-zero chance that anyone would accidentally access them).
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They're not terribly practical. Most people don't really need to know how their local cell towers are performing or what their is (more on that later). Still, it can be fun to play around and see what unexpected functionality your phone is hiding beneath the surface. We would LOVE to provide you with a comprehensive list of the dozens of codes out there, but that would be an exercise in futility. These codes seldom work across different carriers, OSes, or phone models (or even on generations of the same model).
Instal Win98 Dengan Flashdisk. If you really want to try them out, your best bet may be to Google your phone's make and carrier + 'USSD' for a tailored, comprehensive list. I attempted a number of codes using an (while trading out numerous carrier SIM cards) in addition to a and running on AT&T. Some of them worked! Check out the list below for 13 codes that I can confirm worked on at least one device.
Good luck and have fun! 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. 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 • •. Motorola Phone Tools V 2355 there. 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, 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.