PIN 2 - What is this? - Huawei P30 Pro Questions & Answers

HI, I was ask by phone (making some changes in calls settings) to provide PIN 2.
When I looking on google it says PIN 2 is default 1111, but wasn't work. So I have 2 attempt left.
Later I notce, website was form different carrier.
So, what is PIN 2?
Thanks.

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I'm currently using finger print and PIN number combo for my security settings.
Issue I have is apparently my PIN number is wrong ( been using same 4 digit one for decades), although I can gain access to the device now I can't remove or change finger print or pin settings as it asks for PIN number.
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Hi any chance you can tell me how you removed the pin via find my phone?
I am having the exact same issue- as my pin number which I have used for several years all of a sudden became incorrect!!!
I read on a post to lock my phone via the find my phone and this will give me an option to enter a new pin code....unfortunately it did not and now my phone requires me to put in the pin code to access it (which of course it says is incorrect)- now I can't use fingerprint at all....please please help.
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Hi any chance you can tell me how you removed the pin via find my phone?
I am having the exact same issue- as my pin number which I have used for several years all of a sudden became incorrect!!!
I read on a post to lock my phone via the find my phone and this will give me an option to enter a new pin code....unfortunately it did not and now my phone requires me to put in the pin code to access it (which of course it says is incorrect)- now I can't use fingerprint at all....please please help.
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As far as I remember I logged into my Samsung account on my tablet device , located the N8 then lock device or something , I don't remember every step I took, sorry.
But I didn't hard reset my N8.
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Limeybastard said:
I'm currently using finger print and PIN number combo for my security settings.
Issue I have is apparently my PIN number is wrong ( been using same 4 digit one for decades), although I can gain access to the device now I can't remove or change finger print or pin settings as it asks for PIN number.
Any solutions?
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You can log into your Samsung account on a computer with the "Find My Mobile", once logged in, on the right hand side click "more", then scroll down to "unlock my device".
RemoWilly said:
You can log into your Samsung account on a computer with the "Find My Mobile", once logged in, on the right hand side click "more", then scroll down to "unlock my device".
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That's what I did at the time.
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jonboi said:
Pin 2 is usually on the SIM card, so you'll need to ask your provider what the code is
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No, pin 2 is the PUK code and that code should be on the plastic card that holds the simcard incase you fail the pin1 3 times.
RiTCHiE007 said:
No, pin 2 is the PUK code and that code should be on the plastic card that holds the simcard incase you fail the pin1 3 times.
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Actually its not. You have 2 PIN's on a SIM usually, and PIN2 doesn't get printed on any of the supplied details with the SIM.
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