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An Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) code is a code that is programmed into your SIM card or your cell phone to make it easier to perform certain actions. When you know the code for what you want to do, you can run it with a few simple taps.
Quick Steps
- Pull up your phone app.
- Type *#06# to check your IMEI code.
- Type **04*, your old PIN #, *, your new PIN #, your new PIN # again, and # to change your PIN.
- Type *3001#12345#* to check info about your phone and SIM card.
Steps
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Open the phone app. This app can be found on your home screen, on the "All Apps" screen, or, on simpler cell phones, on the lock screen.
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Dial the USSD code. Some start with *, others #, and others *#.Advertisement
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Dial #. Make the phone call. When the code is running, you will see "Please wait..." (iPhone) or USSD code running... (Android) or something similar on the phone screen. If the code is invalid, you will get an error.
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Change your SIM PIN. Dial **04* followed by the old PIN, then *, followed by the new PIN, then *, followed by the new PIN again, then #. For example, to change the PIN from 1234 to 4321, dial **04*1234*4321*4321#.
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Check information about your carrier, such as how much data you have left. This code will vary from carrier to carrier. On AT&T, the code for checking how much data you have left is *3282# (*DATA#).[2]
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Enter field test mode on iPhone. To do that, dial *3001#12345#* and call the number. Here, you can view information about your SIM card and your phone.
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Learn about other USSD codes. Read the Wikipedia article on it, as well as conduct research on your carrier's website fo USSD codes that pertain specifically to it.[3]
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan fraudster withdraw money from my account through USSD without my phone?No. USSD codes are really only used for changing carrier settings and for checking your phone's IMEI.
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Warnings
- Some USSD codes, such as SIM PIN codes, can cause damage to your SIM card if misused. Entering the SIM PIN incorrectly three times locks the SIM card until a PUK is given, which you only have another three attempts to unlock before the SIM card is rendered useless.Thanks