The hidden menus can provide a number of useful functions and help to solve problems or make processes easier. In previous instances, the hidden menus have been used to restore bricks. Now, there is a tool for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II that helps to get to those hidden menus a little easier.
Full credits will goes to the XDA Elite Recognized Developer AdamOutler who repackaged the tool with casual. It was originally come from the Galaxy Note 2 IRC channel and it is quite simple to use.
Pre requisites:
1. A windows, Linux, or Mac computer.
2. Ensure your Java is up-to-date
3. Your device must be rooted.
DISCLAIMER : Best Android Blog would not held responsible/liable for any damages takes to your device by following this procedure. So, do everything at your own risk.
Instructions:
- First, click Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging and enable the USB Debugging option.
- Then plug your device into the computer
- After that Click the Do it! button in Casual.
- On your device, enable the hidden menus from the screen that pops up.
- Click the Do it! button again and enable the hidden menus on the phone.
From there you will have access to the following menus:
- USBSetting Menu
- LTE Mode Menu
- TestMode Menu
- ##DATA# Menu
- ##MSL# Menu
- ##DEBUG# Menu
- ##Phone Util# Menu
- ##RTN# Menu
While the hidden menus probably won’t be helpful to an average user, they often come in handy for various troubleshooting purposes or for finding more info about your device.
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