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A WLAN test and much more
Abbhirami
Sometimes we get irritated when the wifi is not detected in
our mobiles. It usually happens that sometimes due to the WLAN test has to be
taken to detect whether your phone is capable of detecting the wifi.
Easiest way to do a WLAN test is to type: *#526#* in case of
Samsung devices*#*#4636#*#* or *#*#INFO#*#* can be used to check
a lot of things on most Android Smartphones.
Including:
Phone information -allows you to run a
ping test, and shows a ton of interesting information about the phone.
Battery Information – now you can
remove that power app you installed on your phone, all the common information
you need about your battery and charging is here.
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Battery Status:
Shows whether the device is charging or if the battery is full.
·
Power Plug: Shows
how the device is charging, AC (wall charger), USB (computer) etc.
·
Battery level: at
what Percent the battery is charged.
·
Battery scale:
should read “100”.
·
Battery Health:
should say “Good”. If it shows “unknown” or “unknown error” then you should
power cycle (turn the phone off than on) and check again. If it still doesn’t
say good. Then the battery itself is likely defective.
·
Battery Voltage:
really isn’t something the average phone user is going to need to worry about.
·
Battery
Temperature: if your phones getting HOT you can check and see if it’s your
battery that’s heating up or the phone itself.
·
Battery
technology: usually just shows Li ion (because of the common Lithium Ion
batteries found in the majority of these devices).
·
Time since boot:
shows the amount of time since you last booted up or turned on the phone.
*#*#232338#*#* Shows the Wireless LAN (WLAN) MAC
address WiFi and can show “power save mode Settings”.
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