H Holachica New member Aug 31, 2010 #1 good to know. I knew some but not all of these. the *228 is very useful.
A Al A New member Sep 1, 2010 #6 Regarding the *228 codes (*22880, *22899, *22800)... Is there a more verbose explanation of what these codes do and why one would use them over the standard *228 update alone?
Regarding the *228 codes (*22880, *22899, *22800)... Is there a more verbose explanation of what these codes do and why one would use them over the standard *228 update alone?
M mike_camuglia2000 New member Sep 1, 2010 #7 Do anybody know the code for the verizon samsung u350 prepaid minutes
O Operation Mindcrime New member Sep 1, 2010 #8 Isn't there also a code to type in on a lot of phones to find the software info and warranty date info? I can't remember it... it was like #(six digits)*
Isn't there also a code to type in on a lot of phones to find the software info and warranty date info? I can't remember it... it was like #(six digits)*
B blue eyed baby New member Sep 1, 2010 #9 Depends on the phone. Try #HELP*HELP. Some may have this information under Settings & Tools > Phone Info.
Depends on the phone. Try #HELP*HELP. Some may have this information under Settings & Tools > Phone Info.
A Airmiles New member Sep 1, 2010 #10 I am so happy to know how to skip the often long and unnecessarily long initial message before I can leave my voice message. Many thanks!!
I am so happy to know how to skip the often long and unnecessarily long initial message before I can leave my voice message. Many thanks!!