*#2523#: show the Gtl type dialog *#7552#: show XM isc Status *#837500#: open SoftWareVersion1Activity *#837501#: open SingnalSmoothActivity *#837504#: open MainActivity *#837000*#: open NetworkSelectActivity *#83710000#: open MasterCipheringTestActivity
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*#*#2674424#*#*: send an intent with extras to GnMasterClearActivity *#837726#: send a broadcast with the action gionee.intent.action.factorytests *#837505#: send a broadcast with the action android.intent.action.gionee.gnlog
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Yes, this is the standard format of
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Yes, default format is *#*#1234#*#* but you can define secret code with custom formats like they did. At the end there is no differences.
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Ok thanks! So a declaration in the Manifest like the one in your image below corresponds necessarily to the format *#*#2374#*#*, and for other formats we have to define the secret code programmatically, right?pic.twitter.com/VyBXujAWAV
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Ok thank you!

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I'm sorry, I have one more question^^. Is it true that if the code is declared in the Manifest, no permission is needed, but in the case of custom code, PROCESS_OUTGOING_CALLS permission is required?
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