Kode Perangkat Android

Kode Perangkat Android

Kode Perangkat Android

1. Kode:*#0*# Cek LCD, warna, vibrasi, speaker, sensor, dimming
2. Kode:*#0011# Cek untuk tes service mode
3. kode:*#06# Cek untuk melihat IMEI
4. Kode:*#1234# Cek versi android dari perangkat.
5. Kode:*#0842# Cek tes vibrasi
6. Kode:*#0228# Cek sinyal dan baterai
7. Kode:*#*#4636#*#* Cek phone information
8. Kode:#*#44336#*#* Cek pda, phone, csc, changelist number
9. Kode:**9998*5282# Cek Setting Java Server
10. Kode:*#9999#0# Cek Lcd
11. Kode:*#232331# Cek bluetooth
12. Kode:*#232338# Cek Wifi
13· Kode:*#232339# Cek wifi sama nomor 12
14· Kode:*#0842# Cek vibra motor
15· Kode:*#0673# Cek audio
16· Kode:*#2263# Cek rf selection
17· Kode:*#9090# Cek diagnosa konfigurasi
18· Kode:*#7284# Cek usb
19· Kode:*#0289# Cek kide meldi
20· Kode:*#2663# Cek tsp firmware
21· Kode:*#03# Cek kode nad flas
22. Kode:*#7353# Cek sistem melodi
23. Kode:*#0782# Cek time clock test
24. Kode:*#0283# Cek Audio Loopback Control
25· Kode:*#0589# Cek lampu sensor
26· Kode:*#0588# Cek proximity sensor
27· Kode:*#273283*255*3282*# Cek Data M?k? Menu
28· Kode:*#273283*255*66328
29. Kode:*#9998*523# dan *#0523# Cek Menampilkan contrast
30. Kode:*#197328640# Cek seperti nomor 5 tapi simpel
31. Kode:*2767*3855# Cek hard reset
32. Kode:*#*#7780#*#* Cek factory reset
33. Kode:*#*#7594#*#* Cek change end call/power option
34· Kode:*#0*# Cek General Test Mode
35· Kode:*#1234# Cek View SW Version PDA, CSC, MODEM)
36· Kode:*#12580*369# Cek SW & HW Info
37· Kode:*#0228# Cek ADC Reading
38· Kode:*#197328640# Cek Service Mode
39· Kode:*#0782# Cek Real Time Clock Test
40· Kode:*#32489# Cek Ciphering Info)
41· Kode:*#232337# Cek Bluetooth Address
42. Kode:*#8999*638# Cek Menunjukkan info network
43. Kode:*#0001# Cek Menunjukkan serial parameter
44. Kode:*2767*3855# Cek Reset handphone
45. Kode:*2767*2878# Cek Phone Lock
46. Kode:*#*#197328640#*#* Cek Service mode
47. Kode:*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* Cek File copy screen backup media files
48. Kode:*#*#526#*#* Cek Wlan test
49. Kode:*#*#232338#*#* Cek Shows wifi mac address
50. Kode:*#*#1472365#*#* Cek Gps test
51. Kode:**#*#1575#*#* Cek Another gps test
52. Kode:*#*#232331#*#* Cek Bluetooth test
53. Kode:*#*#232337#*# Cek Shows bluetooth device address
54. Kode:*#*#8255#*#* Cek Gtalk service monitor
55. Kode:*#*#0283#*#* Cek Packet loopback
56. Kode:*#*#0*#*#* Cek Lcd test
57. Kode:*#*#0673#*#* Cek Melody test
58. Kode:*#*#0842#*#* Cek Device test vibration test and backlight test
59. Kode:*#*#2663#*#* Cek Touch screen version
60. Kode:*#*#2664#*#* Cek Touch screen test
61. Kode:*#*#0588#*#* Cek Proximity sensor test
62. Kode:*#*#3264#*#* Cek Ram version
63. Kode:*#*#4986*2650468#*#* Cek Pda, phone, h/w, rf call date
64. Kode:*#*#1234#*#* Cek Pda and phone
65. Kode:*#*#1111#*#*Cek Fta sw version
66. Kode:*#*#2222#*#* Cek Fta hw version
67. Kode:*#99984357#* Cek Help Menu
68. Kode:*#9999# Cek Sofware version
69. Kode:*#8888# Cek Hardware version
70. Kode:*#9998*228# Cek Baterai
71. Kode:*#9998*76# Cek Nomor produksi
72. Kode:*#272*imei#* Cek Product code
73· Kode:*#*#8255#*#* Cek Device ID Android
74· Kode:*#872564# Cek USB Logging Control
75· Kode:*#4238378# Cek GCF Configuration
76· Kode:*#745# Cek RIL Dump Menu
77· Kode:*#0283# Cek Audio Loopback Control
78· Kode:*#746# Cek Debug Dump Menu
79· Kode:*#1575# Cek GPS Control Menu
80· Kode:*#3214789650# Cek LBS Test Mode
81· Kode:*2767*3855# Cek Full Factory Reset
82· Kode:*#9900# Cek System Dump Mode
83· Kode:*7465625*782*# Cek Configure Network Lock NSP
84· Kode:*#44336# Cek Sofware Version Info
85· Kode:*#7780# Cek Factory Reset
Android Device Codes

Android Device Codes

Android Device Codes 

1. Code: * # 0 * # Check the LCD, color, vibration, speakers, sensors, dimming
2. Code: * # 0011 # Check to test the service mode
3. code: * # 06 # Checks to see IMEI
4. Code: * # 1234 # Check the android version of the device.
5. Code: * # 0842 # Check the vibration test
6. Code: * # 0228 # Check the signal and battery
7. Code: * # * # 4636 # * # * Check phone information
8. Code: # * # 44 336 # * # * Check pda, phone, csc, changelist number
9. Code: ** 9998 * 5282 # Check Setting Java Server
10. Code: * # 9999 # 0 # Check Lcd
11. Code: * # 232 331 # Check bluetooth
12. Code: * # 232 338 # Check Wifi
13 · Code: * # 232 339 # Checkwifi at number 12
14 · Code: * # 0842 # Check the motor vibra
15 · Code: * # 0673 # Check the audio
16 · Code: * # 2263 # Check rf selection
17 · Code: * # 9090 # Check the configuration diagnostics
18 · Code: * # 7284 # Check usb
19 · Code: * # 0289 # Check Kide meldi
20 · Code: * # 2663 # Check the firmware tsp
21 · Code: * # 03 # Check code nad flas
22. Code: * # 7353 # Check system melodies
23. Code: * # 0782 # Check the time clock test
24. Code: * # 0283 # Check Audio Loopback Control
25 · Code: * # 0589 # Check the light sensor
26 · Code: * # 0588 # Check the proximity sensor
27 · Code: * # 273 283 * 255 * 3282 * # Check Data M? K? Menu
28 · Code: * # 273 283 * 255 * 66 328
29. Code: * # 9998 * 523 # and * # 0523 #  Check Displays contrast
30. Code: * # 197328640 # Check  Content like number 5 but simple
31. Code: * 2767 * 3855 # Check hard reset
32. Code: * # * # 7780 # * # * Check factory reset
33. Code: * # * # 7594 # * # * Check change end call / power option
34 · Code: * # 0 * # Check General Test Mode
35 · Code: * # 1234 # Check View SW Version PDA, CSC, MODEM)
36 · Code: * # 12580 * 369 # Check SW & HW Info
37 · Code: * # 0228 # Check ADC Reading
38 · Code: * # 197328640 # Check Service Mode
39 · Code: * # 0782 # Check the Real Time Clock Test
40 · Code: * # 32 489 # Check ciphering Info)
41 · Code: * # 232 337 # Check Bluetooth Address
42. Code: * # 8999 * 638 # Check Indicates information network
43. Code: * # 0001 # Check The Serial Parameters Shows
44. Code: * 2767 * 3855 # Check Reset Phone Content
45. Code: * 2767 * 2878 # Check Phone Lock
46. ​​Code: * # * # 197328640 # * # * Check Service Mode
47. Code: * # * # 273 283 * 255 * 663 282 * # * # * Check Files Screen Backup Copy Media Files
48. Code: * # * # 526 # * # * Check Wlan Test
49. Code: * # * # 232 338 # * # * Check Shows Wifi Mac Address
50. Code: * # * # 1472365 # * # * Check GPS Test
51. Code: ** # * # 1575 # * # * Check Another Test GPS
52. Code: * # * # 232 331 # * # * Check Bluetooth Test
53. Code: * # * # 232 337 # * # Check Shows Bluetooth Device Address
54. Code: * # * # 8255 # * # * Check Gtalk Service Monitor
55. Code: * # * # 0283 # * # * Check Packet Loopback
56. Code: * # * # 0 * # * # *  Check Lcd Test
57. Code: * # * # 0673 # * # * Check Melody Test
58. Code: * # * # 0842 # * # * Check Device Test Vibration and Backlight
59. Code: * # * # 2663 # * # * Check Touch Screen Version
60. Code: * # * # 2664 # * # * Check Touch Screen Test
61. Code: * # * # 0588 # * # * Check Proximity Sensor Test
62. Code: * # * # 3264 # * # * Check Ram Version
63. Code: * # * # 4986 * 2650468 # * # * Check Pda, phone, h / w, rf call date
64. Code: * # * # 1234 # * # *  Check Pda and phone
65. Code: * # * # 1111 # * # *  Check sw version Fta
66. Code: * # * # 2222 # * # *  Check Fta hw version
67. Code: * # 99984357 # *  Check the Help Menu
68. Code: * # 9999 #  Check the Software version
69. Code: * # 8888 #  Check the Hardware version
70. Code: * # 9998 * 228 #  Check Battery Check
71. Code: * # 9998 * 76 # Check Number production
72. Code: * # 272 * IMEI # * Check Product code
73 .Code: * # * # 8255 # * # * Check Device ID Android
74 .Code: * # 872 564 # Check the USB Logging Control
75 .Code: * # 4238378 # Check GCF Configuration
76 . Code: * # 745 #  Check RIL Dump Menu
77 . Code: * # 0283 #  Check Audio Loopback Control
78 . Code: * # 746 #  Check Dump Debug Menu
79 . Code: * # 1575 #  Check GPS Control Menu
80 . Code: * # 3214789650 # Check LBS Test Mode
81. Code: * 2767 * 3855 #  Check Full Factory Reset
82 . Code: * # 9900 #  Check System Dump Mode
83 . Code: * 7465625 * 782 * #  Check Configure Network Lock NSP
84. Code: * # 44 336 #  Check The Software Version Info
85 . Code: * # 7780 #  Check  Factory Reset

Code FIFA 16

CODE FIFA 16

Sorting through FIFA's list of new features is always an interesting challenge; often the most publicised changes will feel no different in game, whilst subtle tweaks to, say, heading accuracy, will dramatically affect the way you'll want to build and use your team.
This year, the main general change is to the feeling of speed - not so much in terms of the player attribute, but to the overall snappiness and openness of matches. Things still get tight pretty tight in midfield, but then... you really shouldn't be playing through the middle too much anyway.
Here's what's new to FIFA 16 Game Modes
The Journey Mode - The Journey is FIFA's first ever 'story mode', which sees you take on the role of Alex Hunter in his rise to stardom. It plays a little like the old Be A Pro modes, although there's now an entire story, dialogue system and series of cutscenes constructed around your progress. You can watch us as we gave it a whirl recently in the FIFA 16 demo below, or check out our  complete walkthrough , guide and tips article:
  • FUT Champions Mode - You can now compete for real-world prizes by first completing a series of in-game challenges in FIFA 16 Ultimate Team Mode. By winning daily FUT tournaments, you can earn in-game rewards and a spot in the Weekend League. Consistently do well there, by winning as many games as possible from a set number at the weekend, and you can move up another set of Monthly Leaderboard tiers. Do wellthere and you'll have a chance to compete in real-world FIFA tournaments like the Regional Monthly Leaderboards and the FIFA Interactive World Cup.
  • Manager Avatars - Managers now feature in FIFA for the first time, with the 20 English Premier League managers all included as of the start of the 15/16 season. You can also choose from a small selection of avatars to represent your own appearance as a manager in Career Mode.
Here's everything new to FIFA 16 gameplay:
Physical Play Overhaul - the introduction of 'Pushback Tech' now allows players, and especially strikers, to more effectively hold up the ball. Holding LT/L2 on the controller when a ball's coming into them will see them stand it up for a layoff, as opposed to the more general 'tight control' option that the button would give you in previous incarnations.
Driven Finish - a driven finish will drill the ball low, with power, towards the goal. It can lead to some spectacular stuff when done on the volley or from distance, and is surprisingly easy to execute. Simply double-tap the 'shoot' button (B for Xbox or Circle for PlayStation on Classic controls) to perform it. Interestingly however, the best method for driven shots is to hold down shoot first, and then quickly tap it a second time. Roughly three bars of power is the golden rule here - that's because the driven shot's power is calculated by how much you hold down the first tap, and is simply activated by the second.
Threaded Through Pass - This one, at first, seems to be the same as a standard through ball. In actual fact it allows to to 'thread' the ball through a greater number of players and smaller spaces between them, meaning it's great for those forwards who drop deep, hold the ball up, then turn to thread a ball through for a midfield runner going beyond them. To perform it, simply hold down RB/R1 and press the through ball button (normally Y or Triangle).
Trivela Free Kick - A new, 'outside of foot'-style free kick which allows you to bend the ball around the outside of the wall with different-footed players to previous FIFA games. Check out our dedicated set piece guide which includes all free kicks in the game, for more on that.
Reworked Set Pieces - Speaking of which, all set pieces in the game (free kicks, corners, throw-ins, and penalties) have been reworked this year with completely different systems. A reminder again that our comperhensive set piece guide will take you through every single one step by step to help you get the most out of the new dead ball plays.
Low Crosses - You can now perform a low cross by triple-tapping the cross button, which will whip the ball in low to the ground. Great for short, speedy forwards with high agility and attacking movement who aren't so good in the air, like Sergio Aguero or Marcus Rashford.
Driven Goalkeeper Throws and Driven Goalkeeper Kicks - Goalkeepers receive some long overdue attention this year with the addition of driven throws and kicks. Now, whenever the 'keeper has the ball in their hands (not at dead ball goal kicks), you can drill out your distribution rapidly by holding down the R1/RB button and either the throw or kick button, depending on your choice. Throws are great for picking out close-by players who would normally be beaten to the ball, whilst driven goalkeeper kicks are fantastic for starting counter attacks if you have a fast player free up top.

FIFA 16 tips

Those new features aside, FIFA 16 still differs subtly from prior versions in a number of ways, with a slightly different feel to gameplay, tweaks to the UI, and more. For returning fans who've been playing FIFA 15 right up until 16's launch, or newcomer's who've been away from the game for a while, there's plenty to bear in mind.
Here are a few general tips to get you back in the game as quickly as possible:
Vary your passing - FIFA is becoming more and more a case of space-management, by which we mean the practice of drawing the opponent out of position and creating space for you to progress. We personally felt the effect of high-pressing teams to be particularly noticeable this year, especially on the highest difficulties, and as such you'll want to master the art of opening up the pitch for yourself. The best way to do so is with varied passing: a couple short, simple balls into feet at the back, followed by a big switch with the driven pass (R1/RB + Pass), driven lob (R1/RB + Lobbed Pass), standard long ball or maybe even a swanky new threaded through ball (R1/RB + Through Ball) will swiftly open up the pitch for you. Keep an eye on your rader for those off-screen Paul Scholes wonderballs!
Practice your skill moves - We know, practising skills in FIFA is arduous work, but it'll pay off for you big time in the long run. Turn the difficulty right down and play several games against the computer for the best way to practice against opposition players. We recommend mastering the dummy shot (quickly tap Shoot then Pass buttons) for beginners, before moving onto the more complex stuff. It works wonders against 'headless chicken' ball chasers (like us) who you'll find online, although the computer's inhuman reactions are a little too good to be fooled at higher levels.
Pace is back, sort of - It may not be anywhere near as bad as some recent FIFAs, but pace is still important again this year, particularly in comparison to the running-through-mud feeling of FIFA 17. Expect to see FUT teams loaded with high Sprint Speed players online, and bear in mind that your full backs will get absolute skinned in a lot of 1v1 sitations on the wing if you aren't suitably well-positioned.
Slide tackles are out - Nerfed into the ground once again, slide tackles won't give you much relief from all that pace this year. They're far more likely to end in either a foul, a defender being skinned, or even better a successful tackle that rebounds the ball straight to another opponent, than they are to leave you with possession afterwards, so stay on your feet in FIFA 16, like all good defenders should.
Near-post shots are much harder - Much the same as slide tackling, near-post shots (overpowered when performed correctly and coupled with Finesse shooting in FIFA 15) are now almost completely ineffective in normal circumstances. Cross-goal shots are the new black this year - expect more detail from us on finishing and scoring goals in general in the near future!
Headers are overpowered - From early experience, by far the best way to score in FIFA 16 is with headers, particularly the new downward header we highlighted above. Practice your crossing repeatedly on lower difficulties, and learn how to lead a player with a teasing ball into the box to help them gain some momentum on the ball. A seemingly safe situation out wide can end in a match-deciding goal out of nowhere now, so remember to close down those wingers and stop crosses at the source this year, too.
That's all for our general tips and tricks in FIFA 16 - stay tuned for more FIFA 16 tips, guides, and tutorials in the coming weeks and days, and remember: practice, practice, practice!

Code FIFA 17

CODE FIFA 17


Sorting through FIFA's list of new features is always an interesting challenge; often the most publicised changes will feel no different in game, whilst subtle tweaks to, say, heading accuracy, will dramatically affect the way you'll want to build and use your team.
This year, the main general change is to the feeling of speed - not so much in terms of the player attribute, but to the overall snappiness and openness of matches. Things still get tight pretty tight in midfield, but then... you really shouldn't be playing through the middle too much anyway.
Here's what's new to FIFA 17 Game Modes
The Journey Mode - The Journey is FIFA's first ever 'story mode', which sees you take on the role of Alex Hunter in his rise to stardom. It plays a little like the old Be A Pro modes, although there's now an entire story, dialogue system and series of cutscenes constructed around your progress. You can watch us as we gave it a whirl recently in the FIFA 17 demo below, or check out our  complete walkthrough , guide and tips article:
  • FUT Champions Mode - You can now compete for real-world prizes by first completing a series of in-game challenges in FIFA 17 Ultimate Team Mode. By winning daily FUT tournaments, you can earn in-game rewards and a spot in the Weekend League. Consistently do well there, by winning as many games as possible from a set number at the weekend, and you can move up another set of Monthly Leaderboard tiers. Do wellthere and you'll have a chance to compete in real-world FIFA tournaments like the Regional Monthly Leaderboards and the FIFA Interactive World Cup.
  • Manager Avatars - Managers now feature in FIFA for the first time, with the 20 English Premier League managers all included as of the start of the 16/17 season. You can also choose from a small selection of avatars to represent your own appearance as a manager in Career Mode.
Here's everything new to FIFA 17 gameplay:
Physical Play Overhaul - the introduction of 'Pushback Tech' now allows players, and especially strikers, to more effectively hold up the ball. Holding LT/L2 on the controller when a ball's coming into them will see them stand it up for a layoff, as opposed to the more general 'tight control' option that the button would give you in previous incarnations.
Driven Finish - a driven finish will drill the ball low, with power, towards the goal. It can lead to some spectacular stuff when done on the volley or from distance, and is surprisingly easy to execute. Simply double-tap the 'shoot' button (B for Xbox or Circle for PlayStation on Classic controls) to perform it. Interestingly however, the best method for driven shots is to hold down shoot first, and then quickly tap it a second time. Roughly three bars of power is the golden rule here - that's because the driven shot's power is calculated by how much you hold down the first tap, and is simply activated by the second.
Threaded Through Pass - This one, at first, seems to be the same as a standard through ball. In actual fact it allows to to 'thread' the ball through a greater number of players and smaller spaces between them, meaning it's great for those forwards who drop deep, hold the ball up, then turn to thread a ball through for a midfield runner going beyond them. To perform it, simply hold down RB/R1 and press the through ball button (normally Y or Triangle).
Trivela Free Kick - A new, 'outside of foot'-style free kick which allows you to bend the ball around the outside of the wall with different-footed players to previous FIFA games. Check out our dedicated set piece guide which includes all free kicks in the game, for more on that.
Reworked Set Pieces - Speaking of which, all set pieces in the game (free kicks, corners, throw-ins, and penalties) have been reworked this year with completely different systems. A reminder again that our comperhensive set piece guide will take you through every single one step by step to help you get the most out of the new dead ball plays.
Low Crosses - You can now perform a low cross by triple-tapping the cross button, which will whip the ball in low to the ground. Great for short, speedy forwards with high agility and attacking movement who aren't so good in the air, like Sergio Aguero or Marcus Rashford.
Driven Goalkeeper Throws and Driven Goalkeeper Kicks - Goalkeepers receive some long overdue attention this year with the addition of driven throws and kicks. Now, whenever the 'keeper has the ball in their hands (not at dead ball goal kicks), you can drill out your distribution rapidly by holding down the R1/RB button and either the throw or kick button, depending on your choice. Throws are great for picking out close-by players who would normally be beaten to the ball, whilst driven goalkeeper kicks are fantastic for starting counter attacks if you have a fast player free up top.

FIFA 17 tips

Those new features aside, FIFA 17 still differs subtly from prior versions in a number of ways, with a slightly different feel to gameplay, tweaks to the UI, and more. For returning fans who've been playing FIFA 16 right up until 17's launch, or newcomer's who've been away from the game for a while, there's plenty to bear in mind.
Here are a few general tips to get you back in the game as quickly as possible:
Vary your passing - FIFA is becoming more and more a case of space-management, by which we mean the practice of drawing the opponent out of position and creating space for you to progress. We personally felt the effect of high-pressing teams to be particularly noticeable this year, especially on the highest difficulties, and as such you'll want to master the art of opening up the pitch for yourself. The best way to do so is with varied passing: a couple short, simple balls into feet at the back, followed by a big switch with the driven pass (R1/RB + Pass), driven lob (R1/RB + Lobbed Pass), standard long ball or maybe even a swanky new threaded through ball (R1/RB + Through Ball) will swiftly open up the pitch for you. Keep an eye on your rader for those off-screen Paul Scholes wonderballs!
Practice your skill moves - We know, practising skills in FIFA is arduous work, but it'll pay off for you big time in the long run. Turn the difficulty right down and play several games against the computer for the best way to practice against opposition players. We recommend mastering the dummy shot (quickly tap Shoot then Pass buttons) for beginners, before moving onto the more complex stuff. It works wonders against 'headless chicken' ball chasers (like us) who you'll find online, although the computer's inhuman reactions are a little too good to be fooled at higher levels.
Pace is back, sort of - It may not be anywhere near as bad as some recent FIFAs, but pace is still important again this year, particularly in comparison to the running-through-mud feeling of FIFA 17. Expect to see FUT teams loaded with high Sprint Speed players online, and bear in mind that your full backs will get absolute skinned in a lot of 1v1 sitations on the wing if you aren't suitably well-positioned.
Slide tackles are out - Nerfed into the ground once again, slide tackles won't give you much relief from all that pace this year. They're far more likely to end in either a foul, a defender being skinned, or even better a successful tackle that rebounds the ball straight to another opponent, than they are to leave you with possession afterwards, so stay on your feet in FIFA 17, like all good defenders should.
Near-post shots are much harder - Much the same as slide tackling, near-post shots (overpowered when performed correctly and coupled with Finesse shooting in FIFA 16) are now almost completely ineffective in normal circumstances. Cross-goal shots are the new black this year - expect more detail from us on finishing and scoring goals in general in the near future!
Headers are overpowered - From early experience, by far the best way to score in FIFA 17 is with headers, particularly the new downward header we highlighted above. Practice your crossing repeatedly on lower difficulties, and learn how to lead a player with a teasing ball into the box to help them gain some momentum on the ball. A seemingly safe situation out wide can end in a match-deciding goal out of nowhere now, so remember to close down those wingers and stop crosses at the source this year, too.
That's all for our general tips and tricks in FIFA 17 - stay tuned for more FIFA 17 tips, guides, and tutorials in the coming weeks and days, and remember: practice, practice, practice!