on 07-06-2015 15:27
on 07-06-2015 15:27
tricky one this....
i bought an HTC M8 on o2 contract about a year ago. i got my unlock code from last november, and held onto the phone until recently when i got an LG G4.
i decided to sell my HTC a week ago as its no longer needed, and sold it as unlocked as i had an official o2 code. a guy purchased it, he is on EE, but i couldn't unlock it for him at the time of sale as his sim was a micro sim and the M8 needs a nano sim.
so i told him to get a replacement nano sim from EE which he did. he lives quite a distance away so its not feasable for either of us to meet and sort this out at the moment.
when he put in his EE sim into the M8 i sold him, he said it asked for a sim network unlock pin, but would only allow him to enter 4 numbers and not 8. (i gave him a printout of the o2 unlock email i received to avoid error).
basically it now says network unlocked on the phone, but he can still see the sim network unlock pin request....
what gives? after 3 goes unsuccessfully does it lock back to o2 again? why would the phone only allow spaces for 4 digits when it requires an 8 digit unlock code??
any advice is much appreciated.
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on 07-06-2015 15:33
on 07-06-2015 15:33
Hi @Anonymous
A netlock is not 4 digits, a sim card pin is... So that would be my guess, it wasn't asking for the unlatching code but the sim card's pin ....
on 07-06-2015 15:33
on 07-06-2015 15:33
Hi @Anonymous
A netlock is not 4 digits, a sim card pin is... So that would be my guess, it wasn't asking for the unlatching code but the sim card's pin ....
07-06-2015 16:19 - edited 07-06-2015 16:20
that makes sense. im thinking since he got a new EE sim card, its maybe asking him for a 4 digit sim unlock code first, since he would be putting his new nano sim into a different phone....said he tried 0000 but EE's default is 1111...now lost contact with the buyer...one of those days....
on 07-06-2015 16:29
Good luck! I'm sure you will get there in the end and better to be that than your code being wrong
on 07-06-2015 16:54
on 07-06-2015 16:54
Hope he hadn't tried too many times or he may end up needing a new sim. Not sure if EE use the same protocols as o2 to be honest.
on 07-06-2015 17:18
on 07-06-2015 17:18