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23 Des 2011

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Mobile Equipment IDentifiers (MEID)


Mobile Equipment IDentifiers (MEID)

Overview:

A Mobile Equipment IDentifier (MEID) is a globally unique 56-bit identification number for a physical piece of mobile station equipment. Equipment identifiers are "burned" into a device and should be resistant to modification. They are used as a means to facilitate mobile equipment identification and tracking. Additionally, MEIDs are coordinated with International Mobile Equipment Identifiers (IMEIs), facilitating global roaming and harmonization between 3G technologies as a universal mobile equipment identifier.
The MEID is a 14-digit hexadecimal value. The MEID is capable of being transmitted over the air upon a request from the network. The MEID is composed mainly of two basic components, the manufacturer code and the serial number, as follows:


All of these fields are defined as hexadecimal values with the following valid range.
RR - valid range A0 . FF - globally administered
XXXXXX - valid range 000000. FFFFFF
ZZZZZZ - valid range 000000. FFFFFF
C - valid range 0. F - The Check Digit (CD) is not part of the MEID and is not transmitted when the MEID is transmitted.(see TIA-928).
In the case of MEIDs for terminals designed to comply with both 3GPP and 3GPP2 specifications (i.e., multimode terminals), all these fields are defined as decimal values with the following valid range:

RR - valid range '99', '98', '97'. - globally administered
XXXXXX - valid range 000000. 999999
ZZZZZZ - valid range 000000. 999999
C - valid range 0 . 9

How is TIA involved?

TIA serves as the Global Hexadecimal Administrator (GHA) to assign MEID manufacturer codes. TIA also coordinates with the International Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI) Global Decimal Administrator (GDA), the GSM Association, to administer codes for multi-mode equipment. Support in standards is rapidly being developed. The TIA Committee TR-45 ESN/UIM/MEID Ad Hoc, in cooperation with 3GPP2, is actively working with industry to assist a smooth transition from ESN to MEID. The following library of MEID documents is intended to assist the MEID understanding and migration from the finite ESN numbering resource to MEID:

Industry Correspondence Related to Migration from ESN and UIM_ID to MEID and E-UIM_ID

Guidelines/Process

MEID Assignments

The Global Hexadecimal Administrator (GHA) publishes a quarterly administrator's report, available upon request by materially- and directly-affected parties.

Application Process

There is a fee for filing MEID application assignments. The fee chart is available here. Applicants are required to request MEID assignments from the GHA by completing and transmitting FORM A (see below). Once the form is received, the GHA will inform the applicant of the required fee. Assignments will NOT be processed until payment has been received.

Forms

Information on UIM (User Identity Module) and E-UIM (Expanded User Identity Module) used in R-UIM (Removable User Identity Module) Cards

The UIM_ID is a 32-bit identification number for the Removable User Identity Module card (R-UIM). Each UIM_ID is meant to be unique, i.e., different from any other assigned UIM_ID and Electronic Serial Number (ESN). The UIM_ID shares the same numbering space with the ESN. It is anticipated that the 32-bit numbering space for both the UIM_ID and the ESN will be exhausted completely in the near future.
An Expanded R-UIM identifier (E-UIM_ID) solution is needed to address issues associated with the impending exhaustion of the existing 32-bit UIM_ID/ESN numbering space. The purpose of introducing a new identifier is to define a larger numbering space.

29 Nov 2011

iPhone Secret Codes and Hacks
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iPhone Secret Codes and Hacks

iPhone Secret Codes and Hacks - IPhone Secret codes are available here, these codes will work on the iPhone 3 or 4, most of them are actually service codes which do not work in all countries and regions.
iPhone Secret Codes and Hacks

*3001#12345#* Enters Field mode which allows you to access most of the hidden settings and functions of your iPhone
*#06# Display the IMEI of your iPhone, as always this is the standard code for all brands of phones.
*225# Displays the account balance for postpaid contracts
*777# Displays the account balance for prepaid accounts
*646# Displays the remaining minutes available
*3282# Get your data usage information
*729 Options to make payments
611 Dials customer service, (114 in RSA for Vodacom)




There you have it, all the codes available for the iPhone. Much like Android there really are not that many interesting secret codes since the operating system can and does expose the bulk of the features already. If you have any other interesting iPhone secrets or hacks please e-mail them and I will add them here.
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Android Secret Codes and Hacks
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Android Secret Codes and Hacks

Android secret codes and hacks are fun and even useful if you need to troubleshoot some problems on your phone, but they are not as impressive at most other phones since the phones can already do pretty much everything but there are still some codes which are not always general knowledge. Obviously these codes are not really secret and don't do anything amazing but since people commonly refer to them as secret codes it seems fair for me to do the same.
Android secret codes and hacks
Entering these codes on android devices should work regardless of the hardware platform.
Code Function Description
*#06# IMEI Standard IMEI command if you are trying to find out what your Android devices IMEI number is
*#*#4636#*#* Testing Mode - Phone Setting Displays the hidden testing menu for android which provides details on application usage, battery health and status, Wifi information and general network information. If you suspect that you battery is giving problems this is the best place to check.  You can also force certain network choices here, for example if you wanted to force your Android t use only 3G or GSM you could do it from the Phone Info menu
*#*#7262626#*#* Field Test Not supported by all units, will display a list of options for you to test and there is an option to log the information as well.
**05***# PUK unlock If you need to unlock you android phone this command can be run from the emergency calling screen , you will of course need your PUK code which you came with your Sim card alternatively contact your service provider to obtain the code
*#*#8351#*#* Dialer Log Enabled Records your last 20 calls and stores them on your phone, you can find the data in the following /data/data/com.android.voicedialer/app_logdir
*#*#8350#*#* Dialer Log Disabled Disables the above mentioned call logging



The two most useful things here is the ability to confirm that you Android device battery is still working properly and being able to force your Android to stay on 3G without falling back to EDGE or GPRS if the signal is better. If you have any Android secret codes and hacks please send them to, the more the better.
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BlackBerry Secret Codes
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BlackBerry Secret Codes


Blackberry secret codes for hidden menus work a bit differently to all other manufacturers since you don't use the *#code# sequence but rather activate most of the codes by holding the ALT key. As always it is right to point out that these are not some magic Blackberry hacks just the codes to access the hidden menu systems which people commonly refer to as the Blackberry secret codes. To use these codes you just have to enter the key sequence as specified.
Blackberry secret codes and hacks
Hidden Functions (HOLD ALT)
Code Function
ALT+NMLL Changes the signal meter from the standard bars to a decibel display, entering the code again will revert back to the bars
ALT+LSHIFT+H The Techinical information menu, if you are trying to get support or help you will probably need the information displayed here
ALT+VALD Validates the address book, can only be used in the address book
ALT+RBLD Forces the address book to rebuild, can only be used in the address book
*#06# Displays the IMEI (home screen)
ALT+RBVS Used in the browser to view the page source code, useful if you are developing applications
ALT+LGLG Displays the devices event log, if you are struggling to get BES/BIS working the information here can be very useful
ALT+SHIFT+DEL Soft reset a blackberry device, this is not a format or hard reset. Just a reboot


Smart System Codes (Type these in a message box for example while composing a new e-mail)
Code Function
MYVER Displays the Software Version and Model Number of the device
LD Local Date is displayed
LT Local Time is displayed
MYSIQ Displays the device owner information
MYPIN Device PIN is displayed
Other Codes
Code Function
ALT+LEFTCAPS Displays the Language Selection Screen
LOLO Use on the Date/Time screen to display the network date and time
ALT+VIEW Displays the ID's in the messages menu
ALT+THMN Use in the themes menu to disable themes
ALT+THMD Use in the theme menu to return to the default blackberry theme
ALT+SMON Enables the simulated WLAN wizard (WLAN Menu)
ALT+SMOF Disables the simulated WLAN wizard (WLAN Menu)
BUYR Display data and voice usage, enter at the status screen (options>status)
TEST Performs a full device test, enter at the status screen (options>status)
Sim Card Shortcuts (no ALT required, found under Options>Advanced>Sim Card)
Code Function
MEP1 Enable/Disable Sim personalization
MEP2 Enable/Disable Network personalization
MEP3 Enable/Disable Network subset personalization
MEP4 Enable/Disable Service provider personalization
MEP5 Enable/Disable Corporate personalization
MEPD MEP Information Display - Shows Status
A lot of the Blackberry Secret codes are actually shortcuts to the hidden menu areas that people are simply not aware of.
Wirelessly posted (RIM BlackBerry Curve 8300: BlackBerry8800/4.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/122)

• Name: Decibel meter.
• Description/purpose: Displays your signal strength in decibels, instead of bars.
• Process: Hold "Alt" and press "N", "M", "L", "L" (repeat to reverse the effect).


• Name: Address Book file verification.
• Description/purpose: Checks the data in your Address Book for inconsistencies.
• Process: In the Address Book, hold "Alt" and press "V", "A", "L", "D".


• Name: Address Book data structure rebuild.
• Description/purpose: Forces a data structure re-build in the Address Book...
• Process: In the Address Book, hold "Alt" and press "R", "B", "L", "D".


• Name: View source code.
• Description/purpose: Displays the source code of a Web page.
• Process: In the Browser, hold "Alt" and press "R", "B", "V", "S".


• Name: Help Me! menu.
• Description/purpose: Provides crucial technical information about your device, for when seeking technical support or help in forums...
• Process: Hold "Alt" and (left) "shift", then press "H".


• Name: IMEI display.
• Description/purpose: Displays your device's international mobile equipment identity (IMEI - your serial number) on-screen... Also works from all other GSM handsets.
• Process: Type "*", "#", "0", "6", "#" on the Home screen.


• Name: "Soft" reset.
• Description/purpose: Performs a "soft" reset of your device; the equivalent of doing a "battery pull" (ie. Removing the battery for a few seconds).
• Process: Press-and-hold "Alt", then press-and-hold (left) "shift", then press-and-hold "Del".


• Name: Event Log.
• Purpose: Displays event logs of all the system-level events that occur on your device...
• Process: Hold "Alt" and press "L", "G", "L", "G".


All of these secrets have been tested on the BlackBerry 8800 and BlackBerry Curve 8300; I would expect them to work on all keyboard-featured BlackBerry devices... The above secrets may or may not work on BlackBerry Pearl series handsets.

In some cases, you will need to be on the Home screen when you enter these codes...


There are a few other "codes" at the following links, however I was not able to get them working on my test device, a BlackBerry 8800:

http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com/57083-secret_menu.html


There is a MASSIVE (and I mean M-A-S-S-I-V-E!) list of BlackBerry short-cuts at:

http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com/51115-curve_keyboard_shortcuts_list.html

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