- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Nitro Type Gold Memberships - News ' I can't imagine why it took so long for us to create this feature... but it's finally here. Nitro Type Gold membership!
Nov 2, 2022 - Nitro Type and Math Gold For Free. Gives you NT Gold look on Nitro Type and Math garage page! Sometimes, it only works for a second. Install ...
Hello Major ,
Why do you want to reset the Phone ?
Note that when you perform Factory Reset on your Phone , you would loose All your DATA .... including Contacts .
Check below for All Samsung Secret Codes :
NOTE : Remove you Sim Card and SD Card , turn on the Phone and Punch the Buttons / Keys Provided .
I guess this would help :
*2767*2878# : Custom Reset
or
*2767*3855# : Full Reset (Caution every stored data will be deleted.)
Samsung secret codes
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique 15-digit number
Type *#06#
*2767*2878# : Custom Reset
Enter the service menu on newer phones like Galaxy S III
Type *#0*#
Show Software Version.
Use this to Show Software Version of your handset.
Type *#9999#
Show Software Version (instructions).
Use this to Show Software Version (instructions) of your handset.
Type *#0837#
Show Serial Parameters.
Use this to the Show Serial Parameters of your handset.
Type *#0001#
Activates the smiley when charging.
Use this to Activate the smiley when charging on your handset.
Type *#9125#
LCD Contrast.
Type *#0523#
Battery status (capacity, voltage, temperature).
Type *#9998*228#
Program status.
Type *#9998*246#
Change Alarm Buzzer Frequency.
Type *#9998*289#
Debug Screens.
Type *#9998*324#
Watchdog.
Type *#9998*364#
EEPROM Error StackEEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) is user-modifiable read-only memory (ROM) that can be erased and reprogrammed (written to) repeatedly through the application of higher than normal electrical voltage. - Use side keys to select values.
Type *#9998*377#
Trace Watchdog.
Type *#9998*427#
Change LCD contrast.
Type *#9998*523#
Jig detect.
Type *#9998*544#
Memory status.
Type *#9998*636#
SIM File Size.
Type *#9998*746#
SIM Service Table.
Type *#9998*778#
Run, Last UP, Last DOWN.
Type *#9998*786#
Software Version.
Type *#9998*837#
Vocoder Reg - Normal, Earphone or Carkit.
Type *#9998*862#
Diag.
Type *#9998*872#
Reset On Fatal Error.
Type *#9998*947#
Last/Chk.
Type *#9998*999#
Yann debug screen (Debug Screens).
Type *#9998*9266#
Software version.
Type *#9998*9999#
Changes serial parameters (s=?, f=0.1, t=0.1).
Type *0001*s*f*t#
*#9125# : Smiley
*#0228# or *#8999*228# : Battery Info
*#8999*636# : Display Storage Capacity
*#8999*778# : Display SIM Card Information
*#8999*782# : Show Date And Alarm Clock
*#8999*786# : The Display During Warning
*#8999*837# : Samsung Hardware Version
*#0523# - *#8999*523# : Display Contrast
*#8999*638# : Show Network Information
*#8999*9266# : Display Received Channel Number And Received Intensity
*#8999*364# : Watchdog ON/OFF
*#8999*427# : WATCHDOG Signal Route Setup
*2767*3855# : Full Reset (Caution every stored data will be deleted.)
*2767*2878# : Custom Reset
*2767*927# : Wap Reset
Do post Result if this helps you .... to help other Users !
When searching for a tool or machine part at eReplacementParts.com, the product's model number and type number are always necessary to ensure an accurate part match. Even when a model or type number is only different by one digit, the parts for that model or type may not be compatible with other models and types. Each manufacturer uses a different model and type number system, and manufacturers often call type numbers by different names. Some type numbers are especially difficult to find on the tool or machine.
This article provides explanations and pictures for finding model numbers and type numbers for several tool and machine brands, making it easier to order the right part for the right tool. Explanations are listed below alphabetically by brand, but first, some additional information about model numbers and type numbers will be helpful.
Model and Type Numbers Model numbers distinguish a manufacturer's models for a certain kind of tool within a given tool category (like drill/drivers and nailers). For example, two different power sander designs from the same brand would be distinguished by having two different model numbers. This is true for every brand, that they separate major designs by model number. However, manufacturers often update the design or features of a tool model, creating types of tools with the same model numbers. Most manufacturers distinguish the different types of a tool model from one another by assigning type numbers to them in addition to the tool's model number.
This is where it gets tricky. Finding type numbers for tools can be difficult because of the following reasons:
Type numbers can be very different from brand to brand. Sometimes an entire type number is just one digit or letter, and sometimes type numbers are very long numbers or long combinations of letters and numbers.
"Type numbers" go by different names, depending on the manufacturer. Some manufacturers call them type numbers, while sometimes they are called the: engineering number, series number, or bar code number.
Some model types are only distinguished by the year of the model.
Type numbers can be very difficult to find, sometimes located on the inside of a tool's housing (like some Ryobi tools). Fortunately, most type numbers are listed on the name plate with the model number.
When a manufacturer does not anticipate redesigning a tool or machine model, the first type of that model often does not have a type number assigned to it by the manufacturer. Designs that follow the first type will usually have type number designations.
Some manufacturers do not use a type number system at all, and instead change model numbers for each new design. In this case, the model number is the only number needed to match the right parts to the tool or machine.
In general, when searching eReplacementParts.com for the right model number and type number of a tool, the most important idea is just to match all numbers displayed on the webpage (under that tool's picture and name) with the numbers on the product. On eReplacementParts.com, type numbers are displayed under the tool picture to the right of the model number. Sometimes type numbers are displayed in parentheses, like "(Type 1)" or "(0601916460)". Models that are not assigned type numbers will not have a type number displayed on the web page. However, we will often list "Type 1" or "Type 0" for the first redesign of a tool model in a type series, even if the manufacturer does not list "Type 1" or "Type 0" on the name plate. This makes it easier for our customers and us to tell the first type apart from the rest.
It's defaultly 12345 and if it's not working just go to any mobile shop and tell them , they will simpley attach there phone to computer . they have a legal software which read your phone and you can get your code .
Most laptops have Type II PCMCIA slots. Some laptops have one slot, others have two slots. For details read the following :-
Type I cards can be up to 3.3 mm thick, and are used primarily for adding additional ROM or RAM to a computer.
Type II cards can be up to 5.5 mm thick. These cards are often used for modem and fax modem cards.
Type III cards can be up to 10.5 mm thick, which is sufficiently large for portable disk drives. As with the cards, PCMCIA slots also come in three sizes:
A Type I slot can hold one Type I card
A Type II slot can hold one Type II card or one Type I card
A Type III slot can hold one Type III card or any combination of two Type I or II cards.
×