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There are 9 Lock codes that apply to your
phone and SIM card.
Locks on your SIM Card Your SIM card
has 4 codes PIN 1 and PIN 2 are four to 8 didgits and are user set (you can
change them). the main use for PIN 1 is to protect your phone from being used
after it has been stolen. after pin 1 is enabled the handset will ask for it
every time the phone is powered up. PIN 2 is for setting restricted use For
example if you issued your company staff phones you could lock the phones to
only be able to dial 10 numbers or numbers less than 10 didgits long. PUK 1 and
2 are the master codes for PIN 1 and 2. These are factory set and can not be
changed. PUK codes are available from your network or service provider.
Locks on your Phone There are two
"lock codes" on your phone a 4 to 10 didgit user set lock code and a 10 didgit
master code. The lock code can lock your phone so it asks for the code at power
on and also lock to your SIM. If you set the phone to lock to the SIM the phone
will only accept your SIM enless you enter the code. The master code can be
obtained from nokia in the UK by faxing the imie number to them with your name
address and a return fax number. Be warned the faxes are often unreadable.
Tampering with the internals of the phone sometimes will lock your phone
permenantly!!!!!!.
Service Provider Locks These are the
holy grail of codes. Orange, One2One and Virgin Lock all there phones to only
accept there respective SIM cards. This code is an algorythm of the phones imie
and the network ID 234-NN for uk networks. The 234 is the UK and The NN is 15
for Vodafone and the others see on the
Service Provider Code
List.
info@aussie-ringtones.com
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