Open your dial-pad, enter *#*#4636#*#* and you will be greeted by the Android Testing Menu. This is like general knowledge in the Android community.
But what is generally not explained is how to use the menu, its
settings & the information contained. Let’s see in detail what is
Android Testing menu and the various options.
Android Testing Menu is present since the Gingerbread era and the
method of accessing it has also remained the same. The only changes were
the addition of few more settings with the introduction of ICS. The
menu is divided into four main sections as shown in the image above.
Note: This menu contains some
settings which may change the functioning of your phone and incorrectly
configuring them might subject you to network, Wi-Fi or some other
problems. So if you are not sure about any settings to leave it as it
is. We take no responsibility of any of the visits or calls you might
have to make to the service centre.
Phone Information
This menu contains information about your smartphone’s cellular
network rather than your handset. The info displayed is explained in the
images below:
The majority of things here are various info regarding the network
you are connected with only a few options to toggle which are explained
below:
This one is kind of self-explanatory, toggling this option will turn off your cellular radio only. It will not affect Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/NFC like in Airplane mode which turns off all wireless communications. CELLINFOLISTRATE is an option for how often the phone
refreshes mobile network info while you are in testing menu. The value
is in milliseconds and 0 means it updates constantly. Like most of the
other settings, this one is also of no use so keeping it as it is, is
advisable. IMS (IP
Multimedia Subsystem) is a set of specifications to offer various
services such as voice, multimedia, data through IP protocol i.e. the
Internet. To access it, registration has to be done using at least one IMPU (IP Multimedia Public Identity) i.e. your mobile number in case of smartphones. But this system is not applicable currently. Again the advice is to leave it as it is.
SMS over IMS is a part of VoLTE. VoLTE is Voice over LTE. VoLTE
enables HD calling as calls are placed over the 4G network instead of 3G
or 2G. Along with calls, SMS is also sent over LTE and turning on the
SMS over IMS option will apparently do that if your carrier supports it.
The VOLTE PROVISIONED FLAG is the setting to turn ON/OFF the
use of VoLTE. But it’s not as straightforward as simply tapping it will
not change. You need to follow the steps given here to correctly turn it ON.
SMSC is short for SMS
Centre Number. An SMS centre number is there for each network, through
which all the SMSes are routed. You can update that by entering the
number, in hexadecimal form and touching UPDATE. Pressing REFRESH
will mostly give you refresh error. In line with our initial warning,
it’s not recommended to update that number here. There are dedicated apps available for the purpose but better yet take it to the cellular provider’s store to fix it. TOOGLE DNS CHECK is a setting which checks if the APN you are connected to, has DNS server’s address configured in the DHCP. Turning it ON will not allow blank DNS server info and your phone will probably not connect with that APN. Turning it OFF (0.0.0.0 allowed)
will allow blank DNS server. You will not face this issue in daily use
and these settings affect only if connect to a private APN. Leaving it
in 0.0.0.0 allowed state is advisable.
I couldn’t find any concrete info regarding this but it vaguely means
that turning it ON will dump or delete LTE-related files stored on the
phone’s RAM. The effect of toggling this option, according to some forum
users, ranges from getting an LTE speed boost to phone getting stuck in
boot loop. So again, exercise caution before using it.
This is one of the most useful settings in the entire ATM. Whenever
you are stuck in an area that doesn’t have decent LTE or HSPA coverage,
your phone will drop the connection to the lower network tier. This can
be frustrating because one bar of LTE or HSPA is far better than four
bars of edge. To make it force to stick to either one of them you can
select the appropriate option from the drop-down menu.
Note: If, after selecting a network
type from the menu, you move to an area where the selected network type
is not available, your phone will not auto switch to the available
network and will remain in the disconnected state until you manually
search for network or it reboots.
The Supplement Menu
The Phone Information section has one more menu, which is accessed by
touching the three dots in the upper-right corner of the screen. Here
most of the options are related to the sim. The contents are explained
in the image below.
Battery Information
The Battery info screen is explained below.
Usage Statistics
This sub-menu shows the usage patterns for your phone which you can sort by Usage time (sorted based on App used for the most time in descending order), Last time used (app last used from the current time) and App name (apps arranged in alphabetical order).
Wi-Fi Information
This menu is subdivided into three menus: Wi-Fi API, Wi-Fi config and Wi-Fi status, each explained below.
Wi-Fi Config
This menu gives detailed technical info regarding the currently
connected Wi-Fi network as well as past networks you connected to. Each remembered Wi-Fi network
is given an ID. Apart from the Wi-Fi network ID (which has one use,
shown in the next paragraph) all other info is almost useless for normal
users.
Wi-Fi API
Here you can’t do much except use the network ID, found above to
enable or disable a particular SSID. The other options are explained in
the image. The last two options apparently don’t do anything
Wi-Fi Status
This shows the information of the current connected network. I will let the image do rest of the work.
Conclusion
I know this post doesn’t entirely cover the ATM but there is only so
little information to begin with. Google doesn’t officially list
anything about the testing menu which makes it really hard to explain
it. What is left is the hearsay on the forums & chat boards, which
aren’t always true. But nevertheless, we will keep updating this post as
and when any info trickles out or Google makes any addition. On a
closing note, if you have any doubt, feedback or suggestions do share
with us. We always love to hear our reader’s thoughts.