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Turn Off Field Test Mode

My iPhone 4 "inherited" the Field Test Mode from my 3GS (that had been upgraded to iOS4) when I brought across my apps from the 3GS. Field Test Mode with iOS4 seems to operate on an app by app basis, rather than being able to set the signal strength bars or the dB reading and staying in the selected mode for all apps until changed.

So, after numerous searches, I can't find a clear, definitive way to turn off or delete Field Test Mode. I've tried to reset network settings and the usual reboot, etc.

I've passed on a total reset because the Field Test capability was passed from by 3GS backup to the iPhone 4.

Anyone have a clue?

iPhone 4, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Jun 27, 2010 3:54 PM

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Jul 18, 2010 6:49 PM in response to Michael Empire

MichaelEmpire wrote:
Please tell me how on 3.1.2 ( Factory Unlocked ) to keep DBm not Bar for signnal after exiting Fielt Test Mode . Thank you.

When you're in field test mode, you hold the power key until the "Slide to Power Off" shows up. Now hold the home button until it resprings. You will now ALWAYS have the dB meter, even through updates. The only way to remove it is to restore as a new phone.

If you get an upgraded phone model and restore it with a backup from one of these phones that have the dB meter, you will transfer the dB meter to it.

Jul 18, 2010 7:02 PM in response to EBSkater

EBSkater, do you think this is the way AnandTech got their i4 to display the db signal? They didn't detail their "trick".

EBSkater wrote:
MichaelEmpire wrote:
Please tell me how on 3.1.2 ( Factory Unlocked ) to keep DBm not Bar for signnal after exiting Fielt Test Mode . Thank you.

When you're in field test mode, you hold the power key until the "Slide to Power Off" shows up. Now hold the home button until it resprings. You will now ALWAYS have the dB meter, even through updates. The only way to remove it is to restore as a new phone.

If you get an upgraded phone model and restore it with a backup from one of these phones that have the dB meter, you will transfer the dB meter to it.

Turn Off Field Test Mode

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