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Zte 981 Otro Otro

This document lists secret codes that can be dialed on the phone keypad of a ZTE Blade smartphone to access diagnostic and testing menus. It provides over 50 codes with descriptions of what each code does, such as displaying battery information, running audio and radio tests, and showing hardware details. The codes starting with "*983*" are specific to the ZTE Blade, while some other codes like "*#06#" are standard across models.

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Zte 981 Otro Otro

This document lists secret codes that can be dialed on the phone keypad of a ZTE Blade smartphone to access diagnostic and testing menus. It provides over 50 codes with descriptions of what each code does, such as displaying battery information, running audio and radio tests, and showing hardware details. The codes starting with "*983*" are specific to the ZTE Blade, while some other codes like "*#06#" are standard across models.

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secret code Zte blade (san francisco)

paigesdavis1996

I'm not responsible for what might happen on your phone if you choose to dial any of these!

These are the codes that work on the standard phone dialler app on the Orange San Francisco, but I'm pretty sure they'll
be almost identical on other models that we collectively know as "ZTE Blade". Known small differences (in texts) are
down to whether the firmware expects to be running on an OLED or TFT display, and whether you've deleted seemingly
unused apps like ChiperTest.apk, fcctest.apk and QcNvTest.apk. Most are prefixed with "*983*", which is "*ZTE*" in
phone letters -- I've added a mnemonic for the other part where I think it's obvious (feel free to suggest better ones!).

"Automatic Inspection" runs through the basic tests automatically (usually you need press a button to move on to the
next bit -- don't get thrown by any blank colour test screens!). There are a number of interesting items for developers,
with hardware info and other goodies. If any of the descriptions don't make the function obvious then it's either poorly
written or I don't know exactly what it does (I'll happily update this if others can explain better).

If the code has been recognised by the dialler then it will react immediately when you enter the final "#". If nothing
happens when you've done that, don't press Dial!

Edit: on the ROMs based on the Japanese 2.2 you need to put the phone into "Engineering Mode" first, by dialling
*ZTE*OPENEM# (*983*673636#) -- this action will be confirmed by a quick pop-up. To close this mode, dial
*ZTE*CLOSEEM# (*983*2567336#) -- this then prompts whether you want to do a Factory Reset, which you do not
have to do (you can simply Back away from this screen).

Dial Mnemonic Operation


*983*0# Menu (20:Battery/OLED/Back Light/Vibrator/Ringer/LED/Key/OLED off/SD/BT address/Radio
Info/Memory/TouchPaint Test/Audio Loop/FM/Camera/GPS Test/IMEI/IMSI)

*983*3640*01# IMSI

*983*25# Battery Info[/COLOR]

*983*31# OLED Test

*983*26# Backlight Test

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*983*850# Radio Test 0

*983*86# Vibrator & LED Test

*983*84# Ringer Test

*983*07*01# Headset Test

*983*07*02# Key Test

*983*3470# LCD Test

*983*81# SD Test

*983*890# -

*983*26*# Radio Test 1

*#06# IMEI

*983*27274# CRASH Reboot

*#08# Test Flag [Note: requires QcNvTest.apk in /system/app]

*#09***# BT Test

*983*1275# _ASK Dev Info

*983*7# Menu (4:Version/IMEI/IMSI/BT address)

*983*3640# DOH+ Phone Info (inc ping test, radio on/off)

*983*636# MEM Memory Test

*983*28# BT Emode BT Test

*983*477# GPS GPS Test

*983*21# Audio Loop Test

*983*70# Automatic Inspection

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*#18# LED Test

*#19# TouchPaint Test

*983*36# FM FM Test

*983*57# Factory Reset

*983*473# Camera

*#23# Video Camera

*983*10# Delete (Touchscreeen) Calibration File

*#25# FM Test

*983*2726# SIM Contacts Op 1

*983*37# SIM Contacts Op 2

*983*6726# SIM Contacts Op 3

*983*154# "test" Menu (12:Self-starting/Software

Version/Hardware Version/PSN/Test Flag/[Completed]/Board Serial/Bluetooth


Address/SMS security/SMS Registration Status/Flash Type/PRL Version/Serial Configuration)
*983*07# Menu (9 LED/Ringer/Vibrator/Key Test/Audio Loop/Headset Test/FM/Camera/SD)

*983*5182# Dev Info

*983*7469# SHOW Automatic Inspection

*#26***# Sensor Test

*983*7936# QXDM Save Qxdm in log system

*987*0# Menu (4:Produce Information[->"test" Menu]/Automatic Inspection/Factory data reset/Battery information)

*#27***# Compass Test

*983*87274# USBSI USB Switch Test

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*983*06# BT Test

*983*564738# LOGSET LOG Set (inc sys_rw)

*983*93# FCC Test [Note: requires fcctest.apk in /system/app]

*983*2377# CFQP Call Forwarding Query with PowerOn

*983*24474636# CHIPINFO Chiper Test (chip info) [Note: requires

ChiperTest.apk in /system/app]

*983*29873283# AXUPDATE Touchscreen Updater

*983*73564# SDLOG SD Log

Note: the above are for the standard ROM (well, apps) running 2.1. The current Froyo ROM (with standard dialler, etc.)
does not have the Touchscreen Updater, but adds:

Dial Operation
*987*123456# DM Test

IN modaco

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