Samsung Codes
Samsung Codes
Samsung Codes
Finally I
found reset codes of Samsung and I made a reset. Then it worked fine. Now I can save
to phonebook.
Hakan
IMEI number: * # 0 6 #
Software version: * # 9 9 9 9 # albo * # 0 8 3 7 #
Net Monitor: * # 0 3 2 4 #
Chaning LCD contrast: * # 0 5 2 3 #
Memory info: * # 0 3 7 7 # albo * # 0 2 4 6 #
Reset memory (SIMLOCK`a removing!!!): * 2 7 6 7 * 3 8 5 5 #
Reset CUSTOM memory: * 2 7 6 7 * 2 8 7 8 #
Battery state: * # 9 9 9 8 * 2 2 8 #
Alarm beeper: * # 9 9 9 8 * 2 8 9 #
Vibra test: * # 9 9 9 8 * 8 4 2 #
• 7 External links
Battery performance:
• 1.3 MegaPixel
• Images stored as JPG
• Toggle to video mode by pressing the "1" key
• Resolutions: 1280x1024, 1152x864, 800x600, 640x480, 320x240, and 176x144
("2" key)
• Quality settings: Economy, Normal, Fine, and Super Fine ("3" key)
• Multi-shot Options: 6, 9, or 15 Shots (Normal or High quality); 2x2 or 3x3
mosaic (Auto or Manual Control) ("4" key)
• Real-time effects including negative and sepia ("5" key)
• Picture frame effect (key "7")
• Self-timer: 3, 5 and 10 seconds ("8" key)
• Viewfinder: Standard Ratio or Full Screen ("*" key)
• Brightness can be adjusted (up/down on the directional pad)
• Digital zoom (up to 4x) can be adjusted (left/right on the directional pad)
• Vertical/Horizontal Flip (volume up/down keys)
Memory Expansion:
• microSD - up to 2GB known to work
Java:
Bluetooth:
• Version 1.2
• Supported Profiles: HSP, HFP, DUN, FTP, OPP
Headset:
[edit] Criticism
NOTE: Please read the discussion tab above before adding your own criticism.
• There are complaints that the maximum volume of the handset's earpiece is
inadequate in all but the quietest environments. However, a few users have
found the maximum volume to be adequate.
• The LCD stays lit up while the phone is charging.
• There is no ability to disable the clock and date from being viewed on the main
screen.
• SMS Tones cannot be changed.
• Alert for text messages cannot be set for audio alert and vibration at same time.
• SMS messages over a certain length are cut off.
• The mp3 player cannot work in background, it is either playing and leaving you
unable to do anything else or not on.
• The mp3 player cannot fast-forward or rewind.
• The video player can only fast-forward and rewind three seconds at a time.
• The mp3 player can only hold one playlist. (Playlist can hold up to 100 songs)
• Mp3s stored in subfolders cannot be added to playlists.
• If any mp3 in playlist is not playable (e.g. due to high bitrate), does not continue
playing next mp3.
• No A2DP Bluetooth profile for stereo Bluetooth headsets.
• Charger, headset and data cable all use the same proprietary jack. eg. you cannot
use a headset while charging it.
• All J2ME apps are installed in the "Games" folder instead of letting you choose
"Games" or "Applications."
• No zoom function in viewing images.
• Arbitrary file size/bitrate limitations with no documentation.
• Will only record up to 1 megabyte of video even when recording mode is set to
normal.
• There is no way to map the middle button to something other than open the
browser.
• The navigation keys are flush with the surface, making it difficult to discern one
from the other when not looking. These keys are also quite hard and slippery,
making accuracy difficult. However, you get used to it.
• You can purchase a 3.5mm headphone adapter at DayDeal.com for around $10.
Warning: Recent buyers (Dec. 2006) have reported that Daydeal is now
shipping a different adapter that has
• If you really want the backlight to stay off while charging, make sure the
backlight dim setting is OFF, turn the phone off and leave the slider open.
Obviously, you can't make/take calls with the phone off.
• You may play Variable bitrate MP3s that reach higher than the 192Kbps limit, as
long as the first few seconds do not exceed it.
• Making voice calls using numeric pad & talking with slide down: When you
make a call using numeric pad or need to press some number after call begins
(eg. use of some 'international calling cards' require you to press PIN codes) and
then 'slide-down', the call may be ended. To turn off this feature, go to Settings,
then to 4 - Phone Settings and then to 3 - Slide Settings and set Down to
'Continue Operation'. If you don't want to change this setting, there is a trick to
slide down without ending the call:
1. After the voice call is connected, put the call on speakerphone (Press middle
button, Press 'Yes' for 'Enable speakerphone')
2. Now press some numeric key (1 - 9). Display will now show the number you
pressed and not show the number you have called.
3. Slide down the phone (at this point, the call will not end)
4. Press 'C' to come back to main call display (that shows the number called)
5. Press middle button to turn off speaker phone
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1. Using a mid-level or higher image editing program (the GIMP works well),
create a canvas that is some multiple of 176 pixels wide and 220 pixels tall (eg.
704x880). If you are modifying an existing image, crop it to the largest possible
multiple of 176x220.
2. Import, paste, or edit whatever you on the canvas. Remember to take into
account the idle screen clock and other screen constants.
3. Once satisified, reduce your image with a scaling/resampling function so that it
is 176x220, the exact size of the screen.
4. Save the image (JPG recommended for photos, GIF recommended for
illustrations simple colour artwork, but refer above for other compatible
formats). In any case, be sure that your file is under 100KB[source?] and that the
filename is no longer than 32 characters or the phone will not allow you to set it
as a background.
5. Move your file over to your phone by either using email, a data cable, bluetooth,
or copy it to the Images folder of your microSD card.
6. Once the file has been moved over into the "Downloaded Graphics" folder of
your phone using one of the previously mentioned methods, highlight the
desired picture and select "Set as Background". The image should now be in
place on your main screen, and there will be no borders. Enjoy.
1. Place both the ".jar" and ".jad" files for each application into the "Other"
directory on the phone's internal memory. You can do this by putting them on
your microSD's "Other" directory, putting it back in the phone, then copying the
files to the phone's "Other" directory. Alternatively, if you have Bluetooth or the
USB cable, you may use them with the Samsung PC Studio software to copy
files to the phone's "Other" directory.
2. From the idle screen type: *#9998*5282# Choose Install MIDlet. The password
is 235282.
3. Now it will show you the jar/jad files inside the "Other" directory. Select the .jad
file you want to install. Press Install. If the the phone seems to freeze at this
point, don't worry, just slide the phone closed (make sure the slider operation is
set to cancel). If it says "Warning! This MIDlet is unsigned!", and you trust the
program, select OK. Confirm installation by pressing Yes. It may take a few
seconds to install, then it asks if you want to start the application. Select No and
you will return to the idle screen. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install more
applications.
After successful installation, you may start the applications from the My Games Folder
like any other game.
1. If you have changed your phone password, change your password back to the
default 8 zeros (00000000). Also go to SETTINGS, SECURITY, then SIM
LOCK and disable this before proceeding.
2. Insert a SIM card from a network other than the one your phone is locked to.
3. When Invalid SIM Card error comes up, type *#9998*3323#
4. A white screen will appear with an exit option. Press the right softkey to exit.
5. From the menu that appears, select the Malloc Fail option. This will reboot the
phone and the normal service screens will appear.
6. Type *0141# and then press the green call key. "Personalization" or
"Personalized" will appear.
7. Turn off your phone and put the original SIM back in.
8. Turn on your phone. You will receive a prompt to enter a password.
9. Type 8 zeros (00000000) (This is because the SIM LOCK Mentioned earlier gets
switched back on)
One user has reported that this is not a true unlock. The phone will be unlocked for that
SIM in addition to the original carrier. For instance, if it's Cingular locked and you
perform these steps with a T-Mobile SIM, you can use either of those two. If you then
try to use eg. a Rogers SIM, it won't work unless you perform these steps with the
Rogers SIM, after which the T-Mobile SIM will not work.
General Diagnostics:
WAP Configuration:
Bluetooth Configuration:
• #*3888# -- Bluetooth test mode
• *#232337# -- Displays Current Bluetooth MAC address
• *#7263232337# -- Changes Bluetooth MAC address. A random number is
chosen and you will lose all your previous bluetooth connections. Use with
caution!