Saturday, March 8, 2014
Use the secret codes at your own risks. Because of various reasons the codes may render your phone useless
Step-by-step to apply the code:
- Go to 'Phone' Menu
- Dial the secret code (you may have to press 'Call')
CODE | CATEGORY | sub-CATEGORY | REMARK | NOTE | PHONE |
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*#1575# | Setting | Accessory | GPS Control Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0842# | Test | Accessory | Vibra Motor Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0283# | Setting | Audio | Audio Loopback Control | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0673# | Test | Audio | Audio Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0289# | Test | Audio | Melody Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0228# | Info Display | Battery | Battery status ADC, RSSI reading | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#2255# | Info Display | Call | List/log | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#7412365# | Info Display | Camera | Camera Firmware Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#34971539# | Setting | Camera | Camera Firmware Update | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#273283*255*3282*# | Setting | Data | Data Create Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#2732832553282*# | Setting | Data | Data Create Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#273283*255*663282*# | Setting | Data | Data Create SD Card | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#273283255663282*# | Setting | Data | Data Create SD Card | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#3282*727336*# | Info Display | Data | Data Usage Status | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#3282727336*# | Info Display | Data | Data Usage Status | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#8999*523# | Info Display | Display/LCD | LCD Brightness | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0589# | Test | Display/LCD | Light Sensor Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0588# | Test | Display/LCD | Proximity Sensor Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#5282837# | Info Display | JAVA | Java Version | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#*3888# | Test | Network | BLUETOOTH | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#232337# | Info Display | Network | Bluetooth MAC Adress | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#232331# | Test | Network | Bluetooth Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*7465625*638*# | Setting | Network | Configure Network Lock MCC/MNC | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*7465625638*# | Setting | Network | Configure Network Lock MCC/MNC | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*7465625*782*# | Setting | Network | Configure Network Lock NSP | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*7465625782*# | Setting | Network | Configure Network Lock NSP | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0011# | Info Display | Network | GSM status information | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#301279# | Setting | Network | HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#746562527*# | Setting | Network | Insert Content Provider Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#7465625*638*# | Setting | Network | Insert Network Lock Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#7465625638*# | Setting | Network | Insert Network Lock Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*7465625*27*# | Setting | Network | Insert Network Lock Keycode NSP/CP | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*746562527*# | Setting | Network | Insert Network Lock Keycode NSP/CP | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*7465625*77*# | Setting | Network | Insert Network Lock Keycode SP | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*746562577*# | Setting | Network | Insert Network Lock Keycode SP | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#746562577*# | Setting | Network | Insert Operator Lock Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#7465625*782*# | Setting | Network | Insert Partitial Network Lock Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#7465625782*# | Setting | Network | Insert Partitial Network Lock Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#2263# | Setting | Network | RF Band Selection / Network modes select | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#2663# | Setting | Network | TSP / TSK firmware update | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#872564# | Setting | Network | USB Logging Control | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#526# | Setting | Network | WLAN Engineering Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#528# | Setting | Network | WLAN Engineering Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#232338# | Info Display | Network | WLAN MAC Address | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#232339# | Test | Network | WLAN Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*2767*3855# | Setting | Phone | Full factory reset | FULL RESET | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
*#2222# | Info Display | Phone | Hardware Version | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#06# | Info Display | Phone | IMEI number | ALL | |
#*3849# | Setting | Phone | Restarts | Restarts | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
#*3851# | Setting | Phone | Restarts Phone | Restarts | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
#*3876# | Setting | Phone | Restarts Phone | Restarts | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
#*#8377466# | Info Display | Phone | Software & Hardware Version | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#7465625# | Info Display | Phone | View phone lock status | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#*2562# | Setting | Phone | Restarts | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*2767*4387264636# | Setting | SMS | Sellout SMS / PCODE view | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#*5376# | Setting | SMS | PURGE | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#7465625*782*Code# | Setting | Subset | lock | OFF | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
*#746# | Setting | System | Debug Dump Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#*#7780#*#* | Setting | System | Delete All but original system (Factory Reset) | RESET | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
*#9090# | Setting | System | Diagnostic configuration | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#9900# | Setting | System | Dump mode | Enable/disable | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
*#7780# | Setting | System | Factory Reset | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*27673855# | Setting | System | Full Factory Reset | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#4238378# | Setting | System | GCF Configuration | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#3214789# | Setting | System | GCF Mode Status | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0*# | Test | System | General Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#7465625*27*# | Setting | System | Insert Content Provider Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#7465625*77*# | Setting | System | Insert Operator Lock Keycode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#3214789650# | Test | System | LBS Test Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#8999*8378# | Test | System | Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#03# | Setting | System | NAND Flash S/N | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#8736364# | Setting | System | OTA Update Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#7353# | Test | System | Quick Test Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#7594# | Setting | System | Remap Shutdown to End Call TSK | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#745# | Setting | System | RIL Dump Menu | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*27674387264636# | Setting | System | Sellout SMS / PCODE view | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#197328640# | Setting | System | Service Mode | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#32489# | Setting | System | Service mode Ciphering Info | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#12580*369# | Info Display | System | Software and hardware info | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#44336# | Info Display | System | Sofware Version Info | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#12580369# | Info Display | System | SW & HW Info | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
#*7828# | Setting | System | Task screen | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#07# | Test | System | Test History | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#7284# | Setting | System | USB I2C Mode Control | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#1234# | Info Display | System | View SW Version PDA, CSC, MODEM | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#0782# | Test | Time | Real Time Clock Test | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | |
*#272886# | Setting | Auto Answer Selection | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | ||
*#272imei#* | Setting | Product code | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | ||
*#272*IMEI# | Setting | then we will get buyer code For samsung galaxy sIII csc code | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up | ||
*#80# | Unknown | Samsung Galaxy S3 S4 up |
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How to Enable Developer Options/USB Debugging Mode on Devices with Android 4.2/4.3 Jelly Bean
In fact, the developer options lie at the core of Android development and so they cannot be removed as long as Android is an open source environment. The only change Android 4.2 brings in connection to these useful options is that now they are hidden by default and you will have to make it available by doing some finger exercise.
- Open Settings> About on your Android phone or tablet.
- If you have a Samsung Galaxy S4, Note 8.0, Tab 3 or any other Galaxy device with Android 4.2, open Settings> More tab> About and tap it.
- If you have Galaxy Note 3 or any Galaxy device with Android 4.3, go to Galaxy Note 3 from Settings> General> About and tap the Build version 7 times.
- Now scroll to Build number and tap it 7 times.
- After tapping the Build Number 7 times, you will see a message “You are now a developer!” If you have a Galaxy S4 or any other Samsung Galaxy device with Android 4.2, the message reads as follows- “Developer mode has been enabled”.
- Return to the main Settings menu and now you’ll be able to see Developer Options.
- Tap on Developer options and mark the box in front of USB Debugging to enable it.
- To disable USB Debugging mode later, you can uncheck the box before the option
- To enable Developer Options, go to Settings> Developer options and tap on the ON/OFF slider on the top of the page.
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Saturday, March 1, 2014
Installing Ruby on Rails on Linux Environment the Perfect way
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.2-full build-essential git-core wget http://production.cf.rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-1.8.15.tgz tar -zxvf rubygems-1.8.15.tgz cd rubygems-1.8.15 sudo ruby setup.rb sudo gem update --system sudo gem install rubygems-update sudo update_rubygems sudo gem install rails sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev sudo gem install sqlite3 sudo apt-get install nodejs sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client sudo apt-get install libmysql-ruby libmysqlclient-dev sudo gem install mysql
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Ruby on Rails,
Ubuntu,
Web Development
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$("#textinput").keydown(function(e) {
e.keyCode; // this value
});
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Example:
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Web Development
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please correct the errors on this form, adsense error simple solution
Many of the bloggers now facing the problem with their adsense widgets. Whenever try to add the new adsense link unit using the blogger widgets, it shows the error "please correct the errors on this form" as shown bellow.
In blogger you can add the adsense units in two ways. First one is adding the adsense using the blogger widgets(Most of the beginners doing this) and the second method is to obtain the adsense code from the adsense login page and place it into the targeted position on the blog.
To improve the revenue from adsense you have to place the appropriate ad unit into the right position. The adsense link units are very important for increasing the adsense revenue. So due to this error many of the bloggers are unable to place the link units.
Here is the solution for the problem.
1. Login into your adsense and blogger account.
2. Now make sure that only two adsense widgets (units) are present on your blog, this is because Google allows only three adsense units per page.
3. Now go to your adsense home page.
4. Click the "My ads" tab on the top left corner of the page.
5. Click the "New ad unit" button.
6. Now create any appropriate ad unit (You can choose the link units) as you wish, save it and copy the java script.
7. Now go to your blogger dashboard and click the "layout".
8. Click the add a gadget option from the blog layout.
9. Now choose the HTML/ JavaScript gadget.
10. Now paste the copied java script into the new gadget content (Name for the gadget is optional) and save it.
11. Now you can see that a blank white space is appear on the gadget.
12. Wait for 10 to 30 minutes.
13. Now the newly added widget displays the adsense unit as you wish.
OR
Try this solution...
- Disable adsense from the Monetize tab.
- click on edit html in Layout tab.
- check expand widget template
- Look for this code:
<b:widget id='Blog1' locked='true' title='Blog Posts' type='Blog'>
Change to:<b:widget id='Blog2' locked='true' title='Blog Posts' type='Blog'> - Save and confirm.
I think now your problem with adsense is solved Happy blogging.... :)
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Google adsense,
Internet Advertisement
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As pilots, we all strive for that perfect landing. Sometimes we grease it, sometimes we don’t. Even after thirteen years of landing these airplanes, I still embarrass myself with the occasional sloppy approach or disgraceful landing. I think a lot of the reason we fail to make a clean landing is because we tend to forget the basics. Keep these six tips in mind next time you turn base to final.
- Don’t stop flying the airplane. Just because the mains are on the ground does not relieve you from flying the airplane. Gently lower the nose and gradually increase your crosswind correctionto full aileron into the wind during rollout.
- Maintain the centerline. Discipline yourself to remain on the centerline throughout final approach. Do this by looking down the runway and maneuvering your airplane to make the centerline appear to stand vertically.
- A good approach makes for a good landing. By squaring off your pattern, hitting your target airspeeds, and staying on altitude throughout the approach, you are setting yourself up for a spectacular landing.
- Configure early. Don’t fall into the habit of keepin the gear and flaps up until short final. This tends to destabilize your approach as the aircraft dramatically changes its speed and pitch through rapid deployment of gear and flaps. Instead, configure incrementally and early. This will allow you to focus completely on the task of landing the aircraft throughout final approach.
- Trim the airplane. A properly trimmed airplane will land itself on a calm day. Trim your airplane and cut down on pilot workload by making small corrections to guide your bird down.
- Aim for the numbers. Keep the numbers in the middle of the windshield. If they move up, you are getting to low: add power. If they move down, you are getting too high: reduce power.
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Root Galaxy S3 on I9300XXUGMK6 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Firmware details
Model: GT-I9300
Country: Open Europe
Version: Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Changelist: 2168382
Build date: 28 November
Product code: OXA
PDA: I9300XXUGMK6
CSC: I9300OXAGMK6
MODEM: I9300XXUGMK6
The I9300XXUGMK6 build is for users across the European region. It carries several new changes and improvements such as Galaxy Gear support, TRIM support, Samsung Wallet, newSamsung keyboard, new lockscreen, new S-voice, new Camera mode and Daydream, reportsSammobile.
Galaxy S3 users who have updated their devices to I9300XXUGMK6 Android 4.3 and wish to root the same may follow our step-by-step guide. This method uses CF-Root file released by well known XDA developer, Chainfire.
IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be held liable for any damage to the device. Users are advised to ensure their devices meet following set of requirements.
Pre-requisites
1) Install USB Driver for Samsung Galaxy S3 to connect the Android device with the computer.
2) Enable USB Debugging Mode on phone to connect it with computer and use Android SDK with it. [Navigate to Settings>> Developer Options to enable USB Debugging Mode.]
3) As the tutorial might wipe out all data of the phone, create a backup. If the device is having any custom recoveries such as CWM/TWRP then backup data using the recovery.
4) If the Android phone powers off due to lack of battery while the installation process, it could damage the device. Therefore, the Galaxy S3 should have charge above 80% battery charge.
5) Rooting the phone will void its manufacturer's warranty. Users can reclaim the warranty back by unrooting the same. Click here for a guide to unroot Samsung Galaxy S3 to stock official firmware and reclaim warranty.
6) The CF Root package works only on Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300. As applying this to any other variant might brick the device, verify the model number of Galaxy S3 by navigating toSettings>> About device>> Model number.
How to root Galaxy S3 on I9300XXUGMK6 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Step-1: Download the CF-Root file for Galaxy S3 to the computer and extract the downloadedzip file to get a file with .tar extension
File name: CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip
Step-2: Download Odin v3.07 and extract the Odin zip
Step-3: Switch off the Galaxy S3. Place the phone into Download Mode by pressing and holdingVolume Down, Home and Power buttons together until the construction Android robot and a triangle appears on the screen. Press the Power button again to confirm to enter into Download Mode
Step-4: Run Odin on computer
Step-5: Connect the Galaxy S3 to computer while it is in Download Mode. Wait for some time until Odin detects the device. When the phone is connected successfully an Added message will appear under Odin. Also, the ID: COM box in Odin will turn blue with the COM port number, indicating successful connection
Note: If the Added message does not come then try another USB port, try the one located at the back side of the computer. If Odin still fails to recognise the device then re-install USB driver.
Step-6: Click PDA in Odin and select the CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.tar file
Step-7: Verify Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checkboxes are selected in Odin window
Step-8: Click the Start button in Odin to begin the installation which would take about a few minutes
Step-9: When the installation process is completed, the phone will restart automatically. After the home screen appears, disconnect the phone from the computer
The Galaxy S3 should now be successfully rooted on I9300XXUGMK6 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean firmware. Open the app drawer of the phone and look for Superuser app. To ensure the root method is installed and working properly, install Root Checker app, available to download from Google Play Store.
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Crystal Reports Runtime Components
In Crystal Reports Basic for Visual Studio, you
can use .msi files for both ClickOnce deployment and Windows Installer deployment. The .msi file
contains the components that enable clients to view applications that use Crystal Reports. If you
use the .msi file on the target machine, the Windows Installer provides the Crystal Reports runtime
files that are required by a deployment project. The .msi files are included with the Crystal
Reports Basic for Visual Studio installation.
The following are the .msi files used in Crystal Reports Basic for Visual Studio 2008.
Runtime
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Location of MSI
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Crystal Reports
Basic for Visual Studio 2008 (x86)
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C:\Program
Files\Microsoft
SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Bootstrapper\Packages\CrystalReports10_5\CRRedist2008_x86.msi
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Crystal Reports
Basic for Visual Studio 2008 (x64)
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C:\Program
Files\Microsoft
SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Bootstrapper\Packages\CrystalReports10_5\CRRedist2008_x64.msi
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Crystal Reports
Basic for Visual Studio 2008 (IA64)
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C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Crystal
Reports\CRRedist\IA64\CRRedist2008_ia64.msi
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ClickOnce deployment is not available for the IA64 platform. |
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Friday, April 5, 2013
Do you want to accept inputs via voice? here is what you need to do.
working on Google Chrome browser
Put the following javascript in the head section of your html.
//adding speach recognition to an html text box
//Start of speech
<script type="text/javascript">
function voiceInputOver(val){
alert("Voice input is complete");
alert("Your input is " + val);
}
</script>
and put the following line of code in the body section
<input onwebkitspeechchange="voiceInputOver(this.value)" x-webkit-speech />
//end of speech
Here is sample working code
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function voiceInputOver(val){
alert("Voice input is complete");
alert("Your input is " + val);
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<input onwebkitspeechchange="voiceInputOver(this.value)" x-webkit-speech />
</body>
</html>
working on Google Chrome browser
Put the following javascript in the head section of your html.
//adding speach recognition to an html text box
//Start of speech
<script type="text/javascript">
function voiceInputOver(val){
alert("Voice input is complete");
alert("Your input is " + val);
}
</script>
and put the following line of code in the body section
<input onwebkitspeechchange="voiceInputOver(this.value)" x-webkit-speech />
//end of speech
Here is sample working code
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function voiceInputOver(val){
alert("Voice input is complete");
alert("Your input is " + val);
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<input onwebkitspeechchange="voiceInputOver(this.value)" x-webkit-speech />
</body>
</html>
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HTML,
Programming,
Web Development
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