*3001#12345#* là gì

“(a)

Except as provided in subsection (b), this Act [probably should be “title”, meaning title XXXVI of Pub. L. 101–647, which enacted this chapter and section 2044 of this title, amended sections 550, 1962, 1963, and 2410 of this title, section 523 of Title 11, Bankruptcy, and sections 3142 and 3552 of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, and enacted provisions set out as a note under section 1 of this title] and the amendments made by this Act [title] shall take effect 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov. 29, 1990].

“(b)

(1) The amendments made by title I of this Act [probably should be “subtitle A of this title”, meaning subtitle A (§§ 3611, 3302 [3612]) of title XXXVI of Pub. L. 101–647, which enacted this chapter] shall apply with respect to actions pending on the effective date of this Act [probably should be title XXXVI of Pub. L. 101–647] in any court on—

“(A)

a claim for a debt; or

“(2)

All notices, writs, orders, and judgments in effect in such actions shall continue in effect until superseded or modified in an action under chapter 176 of title 28 of the United States Code, as added by title I of this Act [subtitle A of this title].

“(3) For purposes of this subsection—

“(B)

the term ‘debt’ has the meaning given such term in section and [sic] 3002(3) of such chapter.”

*3001#12345#* là gì

Ever find yourself questioning how accurate those little signal strength dots are on your iPhone?

Luckily, there's a trick to reveal your iPhone's true signal strength, and it takes less than a minute to enable.

First, you'll need to access a hidden app on your phone called Field Test Mode. To do this, you'll need to open up your Phone app and dial the following number, *3001#12345#* , including the asterisks and hashtag, and tap "Call."

This opens up Field Test Mode, which is mostly filled with menus of cell signal jargon that you don't need to worry about. What you're interested in is the tiny number in the upper left-hand corner of your iPhone, which should have replaced those cell signal dots.

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Here, for example, my iPhone is showing my cell signal to be -59.

While that number can vary anywhere from -40 to -130, it will always be negative, and the closer that number is to zero, the better your cell signal, according to OSX Daily. The best signal you can get would be -40, and no signal at all would be -130.

To exit Field Test Mode, you can simply tap the home button and you'll be brought back to your iPhone's home screen, no harm done.

Now, you can always repeat this process to enter Field Test Mode and see your true cellular signal, but if you'd like the ability to always check that number without going through that hassle, you can set things up so your iPhone will display both numbers if you just tap the signal dots in the future.

To be able to peek at your true signal strength number you need to get back into Field Test Mode by redialing *3001#12345#* and tapping "Call."

You'll be brought to the Field Test App, but instead of using the home button to exit, hold down your iPhone's power/sleep button until it shows the "Slide to power off" screen and then hold the down your iPhone's home button, which will force quit Field Test App.

You'll be back to your iPhone's homescreen, but this time you should notice that your signal strength number has replaced your signal strength dots.

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If you tap that number, you can switch between the two as you see fit.

To undo any changes you made, simply repeat the steps to get into Field Test Mode and tap the Home button to exit the app, and everything will revert back to normal.

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This page shows RAL color 3001 called Signal red. This color appears in the category Red hues, part of the collection RAL Classic.

In other languages, this RAL color has the following names:

Dutch:Signaalrood
German:Signalrot
French:Rouge de sécurité
Italian:Rosso segnale
Spanish:Rojo señales

Important: on computer screens RAL colors do not appear completely authentic. Use the color impression on this page as a reference only. We recommend to purchase a physical RAL color fan deck to be sure of the correct color. You can have a RAL color fan deck for as low as €14.45.

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RAL K5 semi matt

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HEX code:#9b2423
RGB code
Red:155 (61%)
Green:36 (14%)
Blue:35 (14%)
CMYK code
Cyan:20%
Magenta:100%
Yellow:100%
Black:10%

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  • 213 RAL Classic colors
  • 2 x 15 cm, gloss
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  • 213 RAL Classic colors
  • 5 x 15 cm, semi matt
  • 1 color per page

  • 213 RAL Classic colors
  • 5 x 15 cm, gloss
  • 1 color per page

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What does 3001 12345 do to your phone?

Dial *3001#12345#* and press the Call button. This will launch the Field Test Mode app and where the bars/dots were in the top left corner of the screen, you'll now see a negative number. The negative number is the decibel signal strength reading and should be followed by the carrier name and then the network type.

What happens when I dial *# 31?

If you want to hide the caller ID dial *31# and press call button. This code allows you to check which number your phone is currently forwarding calls to when you're busy or reject a call.

What does *# 21 * do?

We rate the claim that dialing *#21# on an iPhone or Android device reveals if a phone has been tapped FALSE because it is not supported by our research.

What does the code *# 30 do?

*#30# and tap Call. Calling line presentation check. This displays whether you have enabled or disabled the presentation of the calling line, presumably the number of the party placing the call.