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Phone hack or not : codes for call forwarding and deactivation on your phone



Entering *#21# on your phone's keypad typically displays the call forwarding settings on your device. The specific information that is displayed may vary depending on your phone's manufacturer and carrier. In general, you may see options for call forwarding to voicemail, another phone number, or a different service.

Entering *#62# on your phone's keypad typically displays the call forwarding number for when your phone is unreachable or off. This means that if someone tries to call you and your phone is turned off or out of range, the call will be forwarded to the number that is displayed. The specific information that is displayed may vary depending on your phone's manufacturer and carrier.

Entering ##002# on your phone's keypad typically deactivates all call forwarding settings on your device. This means that any call forwarding rules you may have set up for different situations (such as when you're busy or unavailable) will be turned off. The specific action taken when entering this code may vary depending on your phone's manufacturer and carrier, but in general it is a universal GSM code that deactivates all call forwarding. 

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