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Latest revision as of 12:51, 14 September 2013
Like many other GSM phones, iPhone supports special codes that can be entered via keypad.
(The codes must be confirmed using the " call" button.)
Standard GSM codes
Code | Description |
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*#06# | Display IMEI |
iPhone proprietary, GSM models
Code | Description |
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*3001#12345#* | Start the Field Test app (on iOS <> 4.0.x) |
The following codes support (some of) the standard GSM code prefixes:
*# - inquiry/check status ** - set value and activate * - reactivate # - "temporarily" deactivate ## - deactivate and clear settings
Code | Description |
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5005*'''VM'''# | Voicemail number (if not specified by the carrier bundle) |
5005*'''SMSC'''# | SMS Center number (stored on SIM card) |
5005*'''LANG'''# | set language(?)(not related to the interface language)(a prompt pops up asking for an ISO 639-1 language code) |
5005*'''CB'''# | enable cell broadcast messages |
5005*'''AANS'''# | enable / disable AutoAnswer on incoming calls. |
5005*'''PHONE'''# | display/set own number (if stored on SIM). Available in GUI form from Settings/Phone. |
5005*4433# | spinning wheel for about a second ??? |
5005*ART# | "Artemis?" |
5005*CORE# | CoreDump status (disabled by default) |
5005*MA# | MobileAnalyzer status (disabled by default) |
5005*MA255# | MobileAnalyzer (FullTrace?) status (disabled by default) |
5005*STATE# | Dump baseband logs ("Please add a description for this capture") |
5005*TRACE# | tracing? |
This code is carrier and/or device specific, but it's listed here for being of historical relevance as a part of a procedure capable of bypassing the Activation screen on iPhone OS 1.1.1: #301# through *#309# Generates fake incoming call; the phone will become kind of messed up, thinking that it's on a call until you restart. Can be used to stream music to Bluetooth headset.
iPhone proprietary, CDMA models
The following codes support (some of) the standard GSM code prefixes:
*# - inquiry/check status ** - set value and activate * - reactivate # - "temporarily" deactivate ## - deactivate and clear settings
Code | Description |
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5005*4357# | Display PRL and PRI version |
5005*'''AANS'''# | enable / disable AutoAnswer on incoming calls. |
5005*'''PHONE'''# | display (set?) MDN. |
##AKEY | Password: zeros -- Sets AKey |
5005*STATE# | Dump baseband logs ("Please add a description for this capture") |