on 06-09-2022 08:58
Hi, I wish to put a lock on my sim card (upon startup of my Android mobile and NOT unlocking carrier handset) however when I go into my phone settings and into the relevant menu option it asked me to enter my pin for the sim card. I tried a few possible known pins both which did not work. I have one attempt left and don't really want to risk it.
How or what's the best way to either recover the code or somehow reset it? Order a sim card replacement? Will that work or is it somehow linked to the handset no matter what sim card I possibly use?
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06-09-2022 10:21 - edited 06-09-2022 10:21
06-09-2022 10:21 - edited 06-09-2022 10:21
The default pin is usually 0000
If you enter the sim pin incorrectly 3 times you will then need your PUK. Enter the PUK and it will ask you to set up a new pin.
06-09-2022 10:21 - edited 06-09-2022 10:21
06-09-2022 10:21 - edited 06-09-2022 10:21
The default pin is usually 0000
If you enter the sim pin incorrectly 3 times you will then need your PUK. Enter the PUK and it will ask you to set up a new pin.
on 06-09-2022 10:55
on 06-09-2022 10:55
This has worked. Thank you.
Its in response to
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-62767659
Someone tried this and its worked.
I just did it without biometric unlock.
- Get a new device, (presumably thieves), pop the nicked phone's sms in it
- Download the santander app
- "Forgot my personal ID"
- use the details from the driving license + full card number to get your personal id
- "Forgot my password"
- use the details from the card number to reset the password
- receive the 2fa sms now you have the sim card,
- set the new password and log in