How To Use Secret Codes On Motorola Moto G Stylus Official
| Code | Effect |
|------|--------|
| ##72786# | Carrier Provisioning Reset – Forces the phone to re-download carrier settings. Useful after switching SIM cards. Enter this as is and press call. |
| *#*#7780#*#* | Factory Data Reset – Resets phone to factory settings but preserves internal storage media (photos, downloads). Still, backup everything. |
| *2767*3855# | Full Factory Reset (including internal storage) – Wipes everything. Do not use unless you intend to sell or completely wipe the device. |
Pro tip: On recent Moto G Stylus models (Android 12+), some factory reset codes are disabled by carriers. Instead, use Settings > System > Reset options.
You typed *#*#4636#*#* and nothing happened. Here is why: How to Use Secret Codes on MOTOROLA Moto G Stylus
1. Carrier Blocking (Most Common)
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile often strip these codes from their firmware. Try typing the codes without the last #. For example, instead of *#*#4636#*#*, try *#*#4636#*#. Sometimes the dialer ignores the final asterisk.
2. The Code Requires Root Some advanced engineering codes (like changing RF power levels) are disabled by the kernel. You would need to root your Moto G Stylus via Magisk to re-enable them. Rooting voids your warranty. | Code | Effect | |------|--------| | ##72786#
3. You Have a Carrier-Branded Model Moto G Stylus 5G (Metro by T-Mobile) or Moto G Stylus (XT2115DL - Tracfone). These models run a customized dialer that blocks USSD codes unrelated to account billing.
4. Android 13/14 Restrictions
Google has been locking down hidden APIs for security. On newer Moto G Stylus (2023+), codes like *#*#0*#*#* may just open a blank screen. Pro tip: On recent Moto G Stylus models
| Code | Function |
|------|-----------|
| *#06# | Displays IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) and Serial Number. |
| *#0000# | Shows software version and build date (varies by Android version). |
