Many hidden and detailed information about your smartphone can be shown and performed easily with some specific codes available for Android. To use them, the user simply needs to open the mobile dialer of smartphone and enter the code, which will be recognized automatically, without the need to press other buttons.

Even though some codes may not be compatible with all kinds of smartphones, most of them should work, in general. xFix Repairs brings to you a list of  50+ Android’s Secret Codes that will make your life easier and practical.

Cool Android Secret Codes 2018

 

1. Discover IMEI

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Apple’s official MFi Certified logo is regularly seen on many third-party accessory packages. The MFi certified logo covers the full range of iDevices accessories. It is an abbreviation for “Made for iPod, iPhone, and iPad”. MFi unblocks business opportunity for third-party accessory manufactures and forces them to ensure their products meet Apple’s standards. And the MFi certified accessories are recommended to be used with your iDevice. Today we are going to discuss about MFi certified lightning cables.

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Recently, unauthorized third-party repair outlets are affected by a problem – the screen repair on iPhone 8/8 Plus/X disables the device’s ability to adjust brightness automatically. It’s not a problem only appear on the iPhone with aftermarket iPhone LCD screens but also with original and OEM screens.

Read more “How To Fix Auto-brightness Issue on iPhone 8, 8P, X – Video Instruction”

iPhone 6 Baseband IC

Baseband  is commonly known as BB, Baseband can be defined as a communication module. It contains a communication system. It is usually used to control iPhone’s communication procedures, telephone communications, WiFi wireless communications, as well as Bluetooth communications.

Read more “What is iPhone Baseband IC or Modem Firmware?”

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In January, Apple took down a web tool that allowed anyone to check status of the theft-deterrent Activation Lock feature. While the link to the iCloud Activation Lock webpage is now dead and the associated support document detailing Activation Lock no longer references the tool, We have discovered that potential buyers in the market for a secondhand iOS device can still check Activation Lock status by IMEI through Apple’s Support website.

Read more “How to Check iPhone iCloud Activation Lock Status [New Method]”