| Service | Code | Provider | |--------|------|----------| | | *57 | All BSNL/MTNL landlines (PSTN) | | Call Trace (Airtel landline) | *57 | Works only if caller ID is enabled. | | Cancel Trace | #57# | BSNL | | Police Reporting Code | Dial 100 after *57 | Nationwide |
Monitor the community comment boards where users frequently share hints for non-paying paths.
| Feature | NTR ( *57 ) | Call Return ( *69 ) | Mobile Call Trace | |---------|-------------|----------------------|--------------------| | | Trace nuisance/harassing calls | Call back last missed caller | Record last call for police (mobile) | | Reveals number to you? | No | Yes (if not blocked) | No | | Police usable? | Yes | No (privacy issue) | Yes | | Cost | Free (by law in many places) | Small fee (often $0.50–$1) | Free | | Works on blocked/private calls? | Yes | No | Yes (network level) |
| Game Version | Unlock Code | | :--- | :--- | | | ntr941 | | V0.28.x | ntr796 | | V0.27.x | ntr470 | | V0.26.x | ntr644 | | V0.25.x | ntr463 | | V0.24.x | ntr827 | ntr phone codes full
The game distributes specific keys to community supporters, allowing them to carry over progression data seamlessly to newer public builds.
In the modern digital landscape, the acronym "NTR"—derived from the Japanese term
In the context of the popular narrative simulation game by Shybox, phone codes are essential for unlocking "Patron" status, which grants access to exclusive story branches, gallery images, and specialized game features. Active NTR Phone Unlock Codes | Service | Code | Provider | |--------|------|----------|
The unlocked_photos file is usually located in %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Godot\app_userdata\NTR Phone\virtualphone\gallery .
If the code system isn't working or you'd prefer to bypass it entirely, you can manually edit the game's save data to enable Patron access. This is a reliable alternative.
| Service | Code | Provider | |--------|------|----------| | | *57 | Telstra, Optus, TPG, Aussie Broadband, iiNet (landline & VoIP) | | Cancel Call Trace | #57# | All major providers | | Malicious Call Trace (older systems) | *13 | Defunct; no longer standard. | | Priority Trace (Business plans) | *57# | Some enterprise PBX systems. | | No | Yes (if not blocked) | No | | Police usable
If you meant the latter — (sometimes jokingly called “NTR codes” in memes) — here’s a clean, informative list for Android phones (use with caution, as some reset your device):
– Displays the device's IMEI and serial numbers (works on virtually all mobile devices, including iOS).