HOTMON Android Phone
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VincentVoltaCCM Posted messages 5000 Status Member -
VincentVoltaCCM Posted messages 5000 Status Member -
Hello, I just bought an Android phone HOTMON Model: HT16 but it is asking me for a PIN code, IMEI information 1: <removed by moderation>, IMEI 2: <removed by moderation>, please help me, how do I remove its PIN code? Thank you for your help.
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Hello,
To start, do you know the code for your SIM card?
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Please keep me updated => "Still stuck" "It's resolved thanks to/I've found out I needed to"
because I often have several steps and always have a trick up my sleeve!!!
To start, do you know the code for your SIM card?
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Please keep me updated => "Still stuck" "It's resolved thanks to/I've found out I needed to"
because I often have several steps and always have a trick up my sleeve!!!
Hello,
A PIN code is associated with a SIM card. If the SIM is blocked or if the PIN code doesn't work, you need to use the PUK code.
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Buno, Modo CS-CCM
The urgent is done, the impossible is underway. For miracles, allow for a delay...
A PIN code is associated with a SIM card. If the SIM is blocked or if the PIN code doesn't work, you need to use the PUK code.
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Buno, Modo CS-CCM
The urgent is done, the impossible is underway. For miracles, allow for a delay...
Exactly @BunoCS
It's after 3 wrong PIN entries that the SIM gets locked.
To unlock, you need:
The PUK code, which is written on the card (the size of a credit card) that the SIM card was incorporated into when you received it.
=> I used it before (around 2008, and it was charged back then - SFR)
Thank you for keeping me updated => “Still stuck” “It's resolved thanks to/I've found it was needed”
as I often have several steps and always one trick in my bag!!!
It's after 3 wrong PIN entries that the SIM gets locked.
To unlock, you need:
The PUK code, which is written on the card (the size of a credit card) that the SIM card was incorporated into when you received it.
=> I used it before (around 2008, and it was charged back then - SFR)
Thank you for keeping me updated => “Still stuck” “It's resolved thanks to/I've found it was needed”
as I often have several steps and always one trick in my bag!!!