Possible to disable access code?? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Is it possible to disable the access code on the HTC diamond every time it "wakes up" It started that way but somewhere down the road I seem to recall that the device said that there has been an update and I needed to punched in a 4 digit access code - which I then did and now I have to do it everytime on wake up
Anyone who knows how to disable or bypass this??

jesperbig said:
Is it possible to disable the access code on the HTC diamond every time it "wakes up" It started that way but somewhere down the road I seem to recall that the device said that there has been an update and I needed to punched in a 4 digit access code - which I then did and now I have to do it everytime on wake up
Anyone who knows how to disable or bypass this??
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=356492

Thanks it works like a charm

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Disable PIN-check!

Hi guys..
I've search the forum many times, with several different words.. But I can't find any solution on my problem Also asked in the Android forum, but they won't give an answer.
I've downloaded and started Android, but then it starts up and asks for the PIN-code, it allways says its the wrong PIN. And I'm sure it's not, because I use it to start WinMo.
Then I came over a post, there someone said that the PIN-check had to be disabled to use Android. Is this the fact? There are no security check on the PIN?
Okey, but thats not my main problem, I can live with that!
It seems that I cannot disable the PIN-check, when i tap the "Require PIN when phone is used." it asks for the PIN code, and when I type it in (the correct one of course) a message pops up and says: "Warning: Invalid old password. Please try again."
I KNOW FOR SURE that I typed the correct PIN.. I have no clue how to turn this off.. Is there another way to this? Can it be done with a reg-editor? I would really like to try Android, so I hope there someone out there who can help me out!
EDIT: I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, maybe it would be in the general Kaiser forum. So if any moderators want to move it, just go for it =)
//phjott
There are SIM without possibility of disabling PIN. U can change it, but U cannot disable it... In fact my own SIM is one of that kind - my company is not allowing phones without automatic lock after 15 minutes and sims without PIN...
hmm, hopefully these incredible programmers and developers here at the forum make it possible to use PIN with android =D
Have the same problem in here ....ufnortunately can't run Android...Hero stuff...
I mean i run them but can't get thru from the PIN...
Bloody...
Try to disable pin on an another device. If you will not be succesful, your cant turn pin off.

enter network control key?

hey guys
i just got my phone, and it was fine but had no service, so i flashed a compatible modem, and now i get enter unlock network control key
is there anyway to fix this or did i break it?
Can you operate the phone without the SIM ?? or without inputting the code ??
If so put this into the dialer *#7465625# and all options should be off.
let me know what it says. you can remove network locks pretty easy, theres an app in the market, and even a whole thread about it somewhere on here..
Enter Network Lock Key Galaxy I900T
I have a Samsung GT-I900T and is unlocked but is requesting me "Enter Network Lock Key".
I already enter again the unlock code and is incorrect. Any Help?
Thanks!
I have typed in the code *#7465625# and the network lock is on. Can this be changed?
Sorry, I think nobody know how to answer your question.
"Network Lock Control Key"
jasontran2010 said:
Sorry, I think nobody know how to answer your question.
"Network Lock Control Key"
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Did you honestly just assume no one can help him because no one has helped him yet? Don't be ridiculous. That's absurd.
I am curious about if there is a solution to this ... i haven't run into this problem ... but imagine it might pop up.
Am planning to unlock my phone according to: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17148825&postcount=334
My phone GT-5660M (Galaxy Gio, Canada)
azzledazzle said:
Can you operate the phone without the SIM ?? or without inputting the code ??
If so put this into the dialer *#7465625# and all options should be off.
let me know what it says. you can remove network locks pretty easy, theres an app in the market, and even a whole thread about it somewhere on here..
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I found a phone and flashed the firmware, and it says enter the network code also.
So i entered the dialer code you said and the lock code is on.
So what cind of app is there, ore other way to fix the problem

Lg codes

Hi there, i know that there is LG hidden menu and i know it works, i wonder if there are any other codes ?
Another question: is there way to unlock phone incase i got stuck with one of the lock screens? Like pin code screen.
For now im not using any kind of lock hcoz i dont know how to pass this without a factory reset.
Sent from my LG-P970 using xda app-developers app
You can reset the lock using your email id and password. The option shows up when you enter wrong code 5 times.
2945#*970# to SIM lock/unlock menu. but i dont know how to use it
ykumar00 said:
You can reset the lock using your email id and password. The option shows up when you enter wrong code 5 times.
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It looks good but i need to have data service, in my case i dont hava data. In this case can i still use the wi-fi ?
I try the code 2945#*970#, i got in sim unlock process. Anyone knows what to do there ?
Here is a SS of that menu
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Find 'My Xperia' Utility

Hi Everyone ,
I'm new to this whole Sony Xperia thing being a new convert from the iPhone , so forgive me if this sounds a bit odd.
I've just enabled and activated the Find 'My Xperia' utility , that on the face of it is like iPhone's 'Find my phone' , the only difference and correct me if I'm wrong here , whats to stop me turning it off in the settings (assuming i have no pin on the keypad - ok so i'd deserve it if that was the case). But it also seems easy enough to reflash my 'lost' phone with a virgin stock firmware and then thats the find my xperia utility disabled , as it needs to be active on the phone as well as online. IOS stops you doing this by locking the phones repair and activation unless you unlock it with your iTunes account.?
Does this seem a bit of a half hearted effort or am i missing something?
Thanks guys.
Sixx
I can and have pushed updates to my iPhone when I was playing with that and had the phone locked. Could have been a fluke but still should have never happened. I have also flashed ios firmwares that were no longer signed without SHSH blobs including betas without being a dev.
IMHO, lock your phone and see what it does. I do not use those apps because the iPhone one was wasted on me and if my phone is not in my hands or pocket we probably have larger issues.
You may need to log in with your PSN ID to unlock the device. This would be similar to using an Apple ID to unlock the device.
My Xperia Utility
Hi there,
Thanks for the reply , I tried it out by registering and locking my handle remotely , and as I guessed reflashing with a stock ROM wiped any trace of it and I was unable to trace it.
I'm assuming it's this way as the handset does not need to talk to an authentication server like the iPhone's do prior to activation.
Was interesting to do though.... Bored now.
Sixx
Yeah, My Xperia and similar solutions are useful, but if a determined and/or technically clued up person steals your device then you almost certainly aren't going to be able to retrieve it that way. They're more of a deterrent to the opportunistic thief than anything.
I have Cerberus and have it set to email me images via the front camera on incorrect unlock attempts. My phone also automatically switches over to a secure lockscreen when away from my home wifi. The power menu also don't display in the lockscreen, so makes it difficult for someone not in the know to power off my phone.
If my phone goes missing for more than an hour and I receive any notification of incorrect unlock attempts, then it's being wiped remotely and a message to call my other line is displayed to return the device. If that fails, then a phone call to my provider to get the phone totally blocked is the next step.
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Samsung Note 9 (SM-N9600) not accepting unlock pattern

Hi,
Is there currently any way to disable the unlock pattern on a SM-N9600?
I have been using the same pattern every since i got this phone, and used the same pattern on the phones before it. I woke up yesterday morning to the phone telling me i need to input the unlock pattern like it does every morning, but it wouldn't accept the pattern that i know is correct. I know all the passwords for the google accounts and samsung account that is on the phone, and my fingerprint is also on it. Is there any way to use any of the above to unlock the phone?
I also tried using find my mobile, but it's saying remote unlock is disabled on the phone. USB debuging is also not enabled on the phone as far as i know.
I contacted Samsung customer service but got no real help, they couldn't even answer how many attempts I have to try the pattern and if numerus failures would eventually wipe the phone.
Any help at all is appreciated.
You should be able to unlock your Samsung device in Find My Mobile, then you can go into the Settings > Security and reset your security preferences.
iceepyon said:
You should be able to unlock your Samsung device in Find My Mobile, then you can go into the Settings > Security and reset your security preferences.
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Thanks for the reply, but Find My Mobile doesn't work. It is able to locate the device, but it says Remote unlocking is disabled.
sahyf3r said:
Thanks for the reply, but Find My Mobile doesn't work. It is able to locate the device, but it says Remote unlocking is disabled.
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What about the Google one?
Best bet in the future is to keep the phone glued to you (not hard to do) and avoid passwords/ lockouts.
More times than not the only people they lock out is you. Hardware failures many times lead to complete lockouts. Hardware failures happen unpredictably... been there, done that
No password, no problems; don't get too clever for your own good.
blackhawk said:
What about the Google one?
Best bet in the future is to keep the phone glued to you (not hard to do) and avoid passwords/ lockouts.
More times than not the only people they lock out is you. Hardware failures many times lead to complete lockouts. Hardware failures happen unpredictably... been there, done that
No password, no problems; don't get too clever for your own good.
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The google one doesn't allow unlock anymore, only lock.
If i was getting clever with the pattern and that caused it, I wouldn't feel so bad, I'd know it's my fault, I'd tell myself i deserved it, but this is basically the only pattern i've use since my first android phone.
It seems my only hope is to pray for some kind of exploit that can bypass that pattern screen.
I had no idea hardware failures like that happened, I have neever heard of it before now.
Thanks though.
sahyf3r said:
The google one doesn't allow unlock anymore, only lock.
If i was getting clever with the pattern and that caused it, I wouldn't feel so bad, I'd know it's my fault, I'd tell myself i deserved it, but this is basically the only pattern i've use since my first android phone.
It seems my only hope is to pray for some kind of exploit that can bypass that pattern screen.
I had no idea hardware failures like that happened, I have neever heard of it before now.
Thanks though.
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Yeah it never accord to me either until a laptop bios got corrupted and completely locked the machine down permanently. Fun times.
This is another reason why I always have/use an SD card as a data drive on phones.
Unlike the laptop you can't easily access the internal memory of a locked phone.

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