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Unlocking Hidden Features on Your INFINIX Note 11: A Guide to Secret Codes

Verify Codes: Before using any secret code, make sure it's from a reliable source. Incorrect codes or those from untrusted sources might not work or could potentially cause issues.

IMEI Information (*#06#): Displays your device's unique International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, which is necessary for warranty checks or reporting a lost phone. How to Use Secret Codes on INFINIX Note 11

*#06# (IMEI Info): Displays the unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number, essential for tracking the device if lost.

FCM Diagnostics (*#*#426#*#*): Shows Google Play Services events and server connection diagnostics. Unlocking Hidden Features on Your INFINIX Note 11:

These codes are the most commonly used for day-to-day diagnostics and information gathering on the Note 11 series: Secret Code IMEI Verification Displays your phone's unique identification number. System Testing *#*#4636#*#*

Testing Menu (##4636##): Opens a comprehensive "Testing" screen with: Carrier Blocking: Some carriers (like T-Mobile or Vodafone)

To use secret codes on your Infinix Note 11 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

  1. Carrier Blocking: Some carriers (like T-Mobile or Vodafone) block engineering codes for security reasons. Try using the phone in Airplane Mode with Wi-Fi off to see if it bypasses the block.
  2. Android 11 Restrictions: Google has tightened security on dialer codes. Some codes that worked on Android 9 will not work on Android 11 (the INFINIX Note 11 ships with Android 11).
  3. Typographical Errors: The codes are case-sensitive in the sense that stars and hashes must be exact. Missing a single * breaks the code.
  4. Overlay Apps: Apps that draw over the screen (like Facebook Messenger chat heads or Twilight) can intercept the dialer input. Disable these apps temporarily.
  5. Not Running INFINIX OS: If you have flashed a custom ROM (LineageOS, Pixel Experience), most of these codes will not work because they rely on MediaTek’s proprietary framework.