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2010-03-21
, 09:26
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2010-03-21
, 09:38
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@ London
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I don't mean to come across as harsh but Is this anything new? A sizeable number / most smartphones allow access to all their non sim functions by either skipping the simcode request or booting the phone with no simcard in, a sim lock has only ever been that, it's a lock against using the sim, not the phone it's in.
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2010-03-21
, 10:07
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If entering simlock is skipped the device continues to boot and then your free to wander about the device using & seeing anything thats not sim dependant
Of course if DEVICE LOCK is set up (which doesn't have a skip option) then it's not so bad as it needs to be entered before SIM LOCK. However anyone with just sim lock activated might want to think again for obvious reasons and activate device lock too
- Astute