Friday, February 6, 2015

Lock Reset Codes For Samsung Phones





Samsung Hard Reset Codes
1.*2767*3855#
2.*7465625*638*00000000*00000000#
3.#7465625*638*00000000#
Following is the list of code for SIM issue:
*7465625*746*code# ⇔Enables SIM lock

To remove sim locks:
#7465625*746*code#⇔ disables SIM lock

*7465625*28746# ⇔Auto SIM lock On
#7465625*28746# ⇔Auto SIM lock Off
*#0778# ⇔Sim Serv, Table.
*#0638# ⇔SIM Network ID.
*#0746# ⇔SIM info.
*#2576# ⇔SIM error.
*#0778# ⇔To see what your SIM supports.
*#0746# ⇔Your sim type.
*#9998* NET#⇔SIM NEtwork ID
*#9998*778# ⇔SIM Serv. Table.
*#9998*2576# ⇔Forces SIM Error.
#0111*0000000#
*2767*66335#
*2767*3700#
*2767*7100#
*2767*8200#
*2767*7300#
*2767*2877368#
*2767*33927#
*2767*85927#
*2767*48927#
*2767*37927#
*2767*28927#
*2767*65927#
*2767*29927#
*2767*78927#
*2767*79928#
*2767*79928#
*2767*82927#
*2767*787927#
*2767*73738927#
*2767*33667#
*2767*85667#
PROGRAMMER CODES!
*#06#⇔Displays IMEI NO.
*#9999#⇔SW Version.
*#8888#⇔HW Version.
*#0842#⇔Vibrator.
*#0289#⇔Buzzer.
*#0228#⇔Battery Stat.
*#0782#⇔RTC Display
*#0523#⇔LCD Contrast.
*#0377#⇔NVM error log
*#5646#⇔GSM Logo Set.
*#0076#⇔Production No.
*#3323#⇔Forced Crash
*#9324#⇔Netmon <> press the hungup key to exit.
*#32439483 ⇔Digital Audio Interferenceoff.
*#32436837#⇔Digital Audio Interferenceon.
*#9998*JAVA# ⇔Edit GPRS/CSD settings
*#9998*Help# ⇔Screen / List of codes.
*#9998*=RTC# ⇔RTC Display.
*#9998*bat#⇔Battery Status.
*#9998*buz#⇔Turns Buzzer On.
*#9998*vub# ⇔Turns Vibator On.
*#9998*LCD#⇔LCD Contrast.
*#9998*9999#⇔Sotfware Version.
*#9998*8888#⇔Hardware Version.
*#9998*377#⇔Non Volatile Merory Error Log
*#9998*968#⇔Remider Tune.
*#9998*NVM#⇔Displays Non-VolitileMermory Status.
*#9999*C#⇔Netmon.
*#9998* DEAD# ⇔Forces Phone Crash.
*#9998*533# ⇔(LED).
*#999* ⇔Show date and alarm clock.
*#8999*638# ⇔show network information.
*#9998*5646# ⇔change operator logoatstartup.
*#9998*968# ⇔View melody alarm.
*2767*MEDIA# ⇔Resets the media on phone
*2767*FULL# ⇔Resets the EEPRON*
*2767*CUST# ⇔Resets the sustom EEPRON.
*2767*JAVA#⇔Resets JAV downloads
*2767*STACKREST# ⇔RESETS STACK.
*2767*225RESET# * ⇔VERY Dangerous.
*2767*688# ⇔Unlocking code
*#8999*8378# ⇔All in one code
*#4777*8665# ⇔GPSR Tool
*#8999*3825583# ⇔External Display
*#8999*377# ⇔Errors
*#2255# ⇔call list
#*5737425# ⇔JAVA Something choose 2and it crashed.
#*536961# ⇔ Java Status Code
#*536962# ⇔ Java Status Code
#*536963# ⇔ Java Status Code
#*53696# ⇔ Java Status Code
#*1200# ⇔ AFC DAC Val
#*1300# ⇔IMEI
#*2562# ⇔ white for 15 sec than restarts.
#*2565# ⇔Check Blocking
#*3353# ⇔check code
#*3837# ⇔ White for 15 secs than restarts.
#*3849# ⇔ white for 15 secs than restarts.
#*7222# ⇔ Operation Type
#*7224# ⇔ I got ERROR !
#*7252# ⇔ Operation Type
#*7271# ⇔Multi Slot
#*7271# ⇔Multi Slot
#*7337# ⇔ EPROM Reset ( unlock and resets Wap settings)
#*2787# ⇔CRTP ON/OFF
#*3737# ⇔L1 Dbg Data
#*5133# ⇔L1 Dbg Data
#*7288# ⇔GPRS Attached
#*7287# ⇔GPRS Detached
#*7666# ⇔SrCell Data
#*7693# ⇔Sleep Act/Deact
#*7284# ⇔Class B/C
#*2256# ⇔Calibration Info
#*2286# ⇔Battery Data
#*2679# ⇔Copycat Feature
#*3940# ⇔External loop 9600 bps
#*8462# ⇔sleep time
#*5176# ⇔L1 Sleep
#*5187# ⇔L1C2G Trace
#*3877# ⇔Dump Of spy trace
*#8999*8376263# ⇔HW Ver SW Ver and build date
*#746565# ⇔Checks the locks
*7465625*638*Code# ⇔Enables Network lock
#7465625*638*Code#⇔Disables Network lock
#7465625*782*code# ⇔Disables Subset lock
*7465625*782*code# ⇔Enables subset lock
*Known Unlock CODES*
S500/ P400/ E500/ E700/ X100/ X600/
E100/
Enter *2767*3855# with and accepted SIM
card If this codes fails,
For accepted sim card insert below code:
Enter *2767*688# or #*7337#
A300/ A400 / A800
*2767*637#
S100 / S300 / V200 / V205 / E710 / E715
/ D410 / X426/
*2767*7822573738#
Try this if above code fails:
1.) Insert sim card
2.) type #9998*3323# if it display wrong card
3.)Press exit and select 7.
4) Phone will reboot.
5.) SIM should work.
6.) Type *0141# and press call.
7.) Power off the phone and insert another sim card
8.) If a code is requested,Enter 00000000.
    NOTE : Goinfotech.blogspot.com ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PROBLEM OCCURS WHILE USING THESE CODE. ITS ALL DOWN TO THE USER WHO IS USING THESE CODE.
*#9998*289# ⇔ Change Alarm Buzzer Frequency
*#9998*364# ⇔ Watchdog
*#9998*523# ⇔ Change LCD contrast – Only with version G60RL01W
*#9998*746# ⇔ SIM File Size
*#9998*862# ⇔ Vocoder Reg – Normal, Earphone or carkit can be selected
*#9998*786# ⇔ Run, Last UP, Last DOWN
If the up Codes doesn’t work, you should change *#9998* to *#0. i.e. *#9998*523# change to
*#0523#. An other thing that will help is to remove your SIM card. *0001*s*f*t# : Changes serial
parameters (s=?, f=0,1, t=0,1) (incomplete)
*0003*?# ⇔ unknown
*0003*?# ⇔ unknown
*#9998*377# ⇔ EEPROM Error Stack – Use side keys to select values. Cancel and ok
*#9998*427# ⇔ Trace Watchdog
*#9998*785# ⇔ RTK (Run Time Kernel) errors – if ok then phn is reset, info is put in memory error.
*#9998*778# ⇔ SIM Service Table
*#9998*947# ⇔ Reset On Fatal Error
*#9998*872# ⇔ Diag
*#9998*999# ⇔ Last/Chk
*#9998*324# ⇔ Debug screens
*#9998*636# ⇔ Memory status
*#9998*544# ⇔ Jig detect
*#9998*842# ⇔ Test Vibrator – Flash the screenligth during 10 seconds and vibration activated
*#9998*837# ⇔ Software Version
*#9998*228# ⇔ Battery status (capacity, voltage, temperature)
*#9998*246# ⇔ Program status
*#9998*9266# ⇔ Yann debug screen (=Debug Screens?)
*#9998*9999# ⇔ Software version
SP-unlock SGH-600 (and also SGH-Sgh-600)
*2767*3855# ⇔ Full EEPROM Reset ( THIS CODE REMOVES SP-LOCK!! )
But also changes IMEI to 447967-89-400044-0. (Doing this is illegal)
*2767*2878# ⇔ Custom EEEPROM Reset
*These codes have been tested with version FLD_2C6 G60SB03X of Samsung SGH-600
Samsung SGH-600 Unlock Codes
*#9999# ⇔ Show Software Version
*#9125# ⇔ Activates the smiley when charging.
*#0001# ⇔ Show Serial Parameters
*#0837# ⇔ Show Software Version (instructions)

Here's How You Can Overcome Your Fear For Linux!

 Internet users are usually scared to switch over to Linux from their currently used operating systems and Linux experts are always pro-active in making them understand how Linux can help them by several means. But still users feel sceptical to step forward with Linux. So here we have some useful tips for you to let you feel at ease with Linux and find immense success with this open source operating system.
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1. Using the terminal: 

People are usually scared of using the terminal on Linux. Yes, from its look the terminal definitely looks scary but there are loads of online tutorials which can help you in running commands on the terminal. But using the terminal is not a mandatory thing. Regular Linux users use the terminal because terminal makes some procedures easy on the operating system. Hence, using the terminal is just a preference and not anything compulsory. The terminal is not at all that much tough as it looks like. It's very easy to learn how to use the terminal. There are so many online articles which can let you gain a grasp on the Linus terminal with proper practice.

2. Desktop environments: 

Tons of desktop environments are offered in this operating system and choosing the best for you is a task. You can keep it simple by restricting yourself to the popular ones like GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE, Cinnamon, MATE, and Unity – which are usually the default desktop environments with the popular Linux distributions. That's the USP of Linux – you have the right to choose the best one for you. Moreover, there are plenty of online communities to provide you support whenever needed.

3. Software and hardware support: 

For a Linux user, software and hardware support is excellent. Over the years, Linux hardware support has improved a lot and most of the Linux distros offer a live environment where you can test the hardware before committing Linux to your hard drive.

4. Overcome your fear right now: 

The above issues are the biggest ones which prevent users from switching to Linux. Now to overcome the fear, they have to try out Linux. Linux can be tried out, even if it's not installed on your computer. You can try it out on a live environment by booting from the installation media and you can also install Linux in a virtual machine to install apps and updates. In this way you can go with the trial process without making any permanent change to your current system. When your fear is gone, you install Linux in your system, set it up and use it for some time. Then gradually you'll come to know what to expect from the OS exactly and at which time. Till the time you are completely comfortable with Linux, you should keep on trying.

5. Try It! 

It's not a very usual case these days, though, that someone is not able to use Linux for technical reasons. Linux supports almost every operation on a computer. It's just required that people overcome their fear and switch to the operating system confidently. Keep trying, learn new things and keep on questioning through a search engine and also the well-known resources. We wish you have a great time with Linux on your computer now.

Courtesy: Make Use Of 

Sanchari Banerjee, EFYTIMES News Network 

5 Best Email Clients For Linux Environments

Dedicated email clients are present for both Windows and Mac users in the form of Outlook and Mail, respectively. What about Linux? Well, Linux is actually richer when it comes to email clients. Among loads of open source email clients for Linux, here are the five best for you. Before using anyone of them, you need to remember, each has its own pros and cons and it's you who can best decide which email client is best for you:







1. Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird is a free application which is very easy to set up and customise. It has many useful features and some of them are not even present in the likes of Microsoft Outlook. Thunderbird gets better with every update and it also works perfectly fine in sync with Windows Outlook email client. As it's completely open source, it's highly customisable and it also offers lots of add-ons and plug-ins which actually make it more awesome. You can also get support for this application from lots of related forums. It enables to choose the location of your data, chat with users, integrate calendar and so on. Its search feature, though, requires more improvement.

2. Claws Mail

It's both an email client and a news reader, based on GTK+. Its key highlights include fast response time, beautiful interface, easy configuration, loads of features, stability etc. New users become familiar to this client easily because of its appearance and interface. Almost all the commands are accessible with the keyboard. The messages rae managed in the standard MH format and this client also allows importing emails from other clients and export them too. Its extra functionalities include RSS aggregator, calendar and extra plug-ins.

3. Evolution

Evolution is like the grandfather to all email clients in Linux. It supports a wide range of protocols in comparison to other email clients. It also integrates with the GNOME desktop and allows syncing with Gmail accounts for address book and calendar operations. On Evolution, setting up exchange mail boxes is not an easy task and its performance is not much liked when it comes to downloading emails. Though it has improved a lot in past few years but still it comes after Thunderbird. Evolution works only on Linux, though it has a Mac version which is not updated regularly. It's only speed where Evolution lags from others.

4. KMail

KMail is rich in features but quite complex to configure and use. If you want to use an email client with just one account, then KMail may be a good option for you. But if you have more than one email account, then it will give you a tough time to manage all oif them under KDE. But still KMail's tools are simply excellent. But as it's very tough to configure, we believe when it was developed users were not in the developers' minds. So KMail is extremely rich in features and customisable too but while configuring you really need some best wishes with you.

5. Sylpheed

This email client, which is cross-platform and works on Windows, Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and other Unix-like systems, is quite simple, lightweight and rich in features. It provides an interesting user-interface and it's also designed for keyboard-oriented operation. It means this email client can be used by beginners to experts. GTK+GUI toolkit is being used by Sylpheed and it's a free software distributed under the GNU GPL. You can freely use, alter and redistribute it too under the license.