Easter eggs in mobile devices

Any Easter eggs found in mobile devices will be added to this page.

Mobile Phones
In terms of feature phones, Easter eggs rarely occurred at all. However, there have been few instances of these.

Haier
On the Haier EC2828, going to "Menu → Settings → Phone info → SW version" shows a text "darth vader 2010", Darth Vader is a reference of the Star Wars franchise.



Qualcomm
Any Qualcomm-powered phone has a variable for the phone's ESN (electronic serial number). However, GSM phones don't have an ESN, but rather an IMEI. So, when reading diagnostic information on a Qualcomm-powered GSM phone, the ESN is read as DEADD00D (ASCII speak for "dead dude").

RevSkills displaying hardware details from an LG A340

Samsung
In the FAT16 system images for the GT-S5611, in place of where typical "Not a bootable disk" text would be, there is ASCII art of what appears to be a crustacean of some sort:

NO BOOTCODE HERE

JASON.WU 5434 9701 723D SFS20 SPREADTRUM ________________           \/               \         0      |      /---     | \    \     /     \    \    \      \  /  \   \      \/    \   \           /\  |            /\ |             | |            /| \                \            /  ||          / / \\ ________________
 * / 0|   \    |

In the firmware for the SPH-E2000, there is an unused graphic of a collage of (presumably) software developers who worked on the phone.



Sony Ericsson
In the Model info section of the service menu (→*←←*←*) typing in 2468 shows a message "Sony Ericsson ROCKS!"



MediaTek
On most MediaTek-powered phones, dialing the number *#63342835# (*#MEDIATEK#) shows an message that says "MediaTek".

This does not work on Series 30+.

MediaTek easter egg on a Starmobile B506