Few people know, but in Android there is a menu of advanced settings, the so-called 'Engineering menu'. And if anyone has heard about this, they may not know how to enter this very menu at Android. It is in this article that I want to tell you how you can get into this section.
Engineering codes for Android: Video
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How to get to Engineering Menu
Entering this menu on Android 4 is done by entering a special key combination in the dialer, the so-called code, each manufacturer usually has its own combination. So, you need to go to the dialer, and dial:
- Samsung -##4636##or##8255##
- HTC -##3424##or##4636##or##8255##
- Sony -##7378423##
- Huawei -##2846579##or##2846579159##
- MTK -##54298##or##3646633##
- Fly, Philips, Alcatel -##3646633##
After dialing the code, the 'Engineering menu' should immediately open, if this did not happen, you should try to press the call button.
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What features are available
After logging in, a large number of settings will be available (for advanced users). One of the simplest is changing the volume at each of its levels, that is, you can specify what volume will be at the 1st level, which at the 2nd, and so on. This will be useful for phones with standard volume too quiet, making the value higher than usual at the last level. I propose to see everything with an example.
- To do this, after entering the section, select “EngineerMode”
- Then select the section “Engineer Mode (Manufacturer)”
- Since we need to change the volume value, select “Audi o”
- Then you will need to experiment with the values, as a rule, the numbers can be set from 0 to 160. Where 0 is absolutely no sound, and 160 is the maximum volume.
Also, you can make many other changes, in theory, almost the entire functional part, for example, adjust the vibration strength of the phone, the strength of the radio module reception, and much more. If you like to experiment, then there is just something to have fun with, just be careful when changing the values, because you are not in the right hands, you can not customize the device for yourself, but, on the contrary, only make it more inconvenient to work with.
This is actually the whole manual on how to get into the advanced settings menu on Android 4. Nothing complicated!
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