Oppo Secret Codes & USSD Dial Codes (2026)

ColorOS engineering codes

Oppo secret codes unlock the ColorOS engineering mode, which is one of the more complete factory test suites available on a consumer Android phone. It offers both an automatic run that steps through every subsystem in order and a manual mode where you can retest a single component, such as the touch digitiser or the earpiece, as many times as you need.

The engineering mode is the fastest way to separate a software problem from a hardware one. If the display test renders a clean colour field and the touch test tracks your finger across the whole panel, a responsiveness complaint is almost certainly a ColorOS or app-level issue rather than a failing screen.

Oppo also keeps the usual firmware and hardware information screens plus standard Android battery statistics. Some engineering screens include calibration and write operations that are intended for service centres; reading values is harmless, but committing changes there can affect touch sensitivity or camera focus, so treat anything outside the safe category on this page with care.

Full Oppo secret code list (40 codes)

Every code below is documented from public device and service documentation. None of these codes erase user data, but always read the risk column first.

Oppo secret codes with description, category and risk level
CodeWhat it doesCategoryRisk level
Show IMEI. Displays the device IMEI number.infoSafe — read only
Testing & Usage Menu. Phone info, battery and usage statistics.diagnosticsSafe — read only
Engineer Test Mode. Opens ColorOS component test tools.Community-reported · unverifiedhardware-testSafe — read only
Engineer Mode. Opens the advanced engineer menu. Changing values can affect device behaviour.Community-reported · unverifieddiagnosticsCaution — changes settings
Logkit / Diagnostic Tools. Opens ColorOS logging and diagnostic tools.Community-reported · unverifieddiagnosticsCaution — changes settings
Wi-Fi MAC Address. Displays the device's Wi-Fi MAC address.infoSafe — read only
Call Forwarding Status. Shows whether all-call forwarding is active and to which number.networkSafe — read only
Forwarding When Unanswered. Shows the number that receives calls you don't answer.networkSafe — read only
Forwarding When Unreachable. Shows where calls go when your phone is off or has no signal.networkSafe — read only
Forwarding When Busy. Shows the number that receives calls while you're on another call.networkSafe — read only
Cancel All Forwarding. Turns off every type of call forwarding on the line.networkCaution — changes settings
Caller ID Status. Shows whether your number is hidden or shown on outgoing calls.networkSafe — read only
Factory Data Reset (partial). Clears app data, downloaded apps and accounts. Keeps system apps. Back up first.resetCaution — changes settings
GPS Test. Runs a quick GPS test to verify satellite lock and location performance.diagnosticsSafe — read only
Wireless LAN Test. Opens the Wi-Fi / wireless LAN test screen.hardware-testSafe — read only
Vibration & Backlight Test. Runs a test cycle for the vibration motor and screen backlight.hardware-testSafe — read only
LCD Display Test. Opens the screen test suite (colors, dead pixels, touch).hardware-testSafe — read only
Touchscreen Test. Tests touch response across the screen.hardware-testSafe — read only
Proximity Sensor Test. Verifies the proximity sensor used to blank the screen during calls.hardware-testSafe — read only
Audio / Melody Test. Runs a speaker and audio playback test.hardware-testSafe — read only
Bluetooth Test. Opens the Bluetooth hardware test screen.hardware-testSafe — read only
Camera Information. Shows camera firmware details. Avoid the firmware-update option unless you know what you're doing.diagnosticsCaution — changes settings
Field Test (GSM). Runs a GSM field/signal test.diagnosticsSafe — read only
Call Waiting Status. Shows whether call waiting is currently enabled.networkSafe — read only
Service Mode. Opens the service/test mode menu on many devices. Advanced — for diagnostics only.diagnosticsCaution — changes settings
Call Barring Status. Shows whether outgoing/incoming call barring is switched on.networkSafe — read only
Enable Call Waiting. Turns on call waiting so a second caller can reach you mid-call.networkCaution — changes settings
Disable Call Waiting. Turns off call waiting.networkCaution — changes settings
Build & Version Info. Shows PDA, phone, CSC and build-time information.infoSafe — read only
Touchscreen Firmware Version. Displays the touchscreen controller firmware version.hardware-testSafe — read only
RAM Version. Shows the device RAM type/version.infoSafe — read only
Packet Loopback Test. Runs an audio/packet loopback hardware test.hardware-testSafe — read only
Melody / Audio Test. Plays a test melody to check the speaker.hardware-testSafe — read only
Bluetooth Address. Displays the device's Bluetooth MAC address.infoSafe — read only
Advanced GPS Test. Opens a detailed GPS/location diagnostics screen.diagnosticsSafe — read only
PDA / Phone / RF Info. Shows PDA, phone, hardware and RF firmware version details.infoSafe — read only
Power-Button Behaviour. Changes what the power button does on long-press (end call vs menu). Changes a setting.diagnosticsCaution — changes settings
Backup Media Files. Opens a file-copy screen to back up media (photos, videos, audio).diagnosticsCaution — changes settings
MediaTek Engineer Mode. Opens the engineer menu on MediaTek (MTK) chipset phones. Advanced — changing values can affect radios.diagnosticsCaution — changes settings
Google Talk Service Monitor. Legacy GTalk service monitor screen (older Android).Community-reported · unverifieddiagnosticsSafe — read only

How to use Oppo codes

  1. Open the Oppo dialer and go to the keypad, exactly as if you were dialling a number.
  2. Type the code precisely as shown, including the leading * and the trailing #. Autocorrect and paste can drop characters, so type it out.
  3. Most sequences fire the moment the final character is entered — you usually do not press call.
  4. If the screen does not change, press the call button once; a few USSD strings need it.
  5. Back up photos, messages and app data before running anything marked destructive, then confirm you are on the right device.
  6. Nothing at all happening usually means the code is disabled on your firmware or blocked by your carrier — it is not a fault with your handset.

Oppo secret codes — FAQ

Do all Oppo phones support the same secret codes?

No. Code support depends on the model, the firmware version and in many cases the carrier that supplied the handset. Older Oppo models often expose more service menus than the newest releases, because manufacturers gradually lock engineering tools behind signed diagnostic apps. If a code does nothing, it has almost certainly been removed or disabled on your build rather than typed incorrectly.

Is it safe to dial Oppo secret codes?

The codes we mark as "safe" only display information or open a read-only test menu, so they cannot damage your phone. Codes marked "caution" change a setting or start a hardware routine you should understand first, and codes marked "destructive" erase user data instantly with no confirmation dialog. Always back up before running anything in the destructive category.

Why does nothing happen when I enter a code?

Three common reasons: the code is not supported on your firmware, your network operator has blocked the USSD string, or the dialer requires you to press the call button for that particular sequence. Try the code on a different SIM or in airplane mode, and confirm every character including the leading asterisk and trailing hash.

Will using these codes void my Oppo warranty?

Simply reading diagnostic information does not void a warranty. However, changing radio band settings, running write operations in an engineering menu, or performing a factory format can leave your device in a state a service centre may treat as user-caused. Stick to read-only codes unless you are following official repair guidance.

Can these codes unlock a network-locked Oppo phone?

No. Network unlocking requires a carrier-issued unlock code or an official unlock request through your operator. Any site promising a free universal unlock dial code is misleading you. The codes listed here only expose diagnostics, network status, firmware information and factory reset routines.

How do I find my IMEI on a Oppo device?

Dial *#06# on any GSM or LTE phone, including every Oppo model, and the IMEI appears immediately. You can also validate the number with our IMEI checker, which runs the Luhn checksum used by the GSMA to detect mistyped or invented IMEI numbers.