forgot nokia 1600 security code

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  1. haseeb306

    haseeb306 Member

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    i forgot the security code of nokia 1600 my serial no is 358993016167888 .i can enter into the cell because my security code is off,but can't able to change the sim card because it is asking security code...
    please help me
    thanks & regards
    u r well wisher
     
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    thank u for replying me
    but it is not working ....
    when i entered that generated code on my mobile it is saying
    code error


    thanks &regards
    u r wellwisher..
     
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    Try the default security code. 12345
     
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    thank u for replying me
    i tried 12345 default security code
    but it is not working ....
    when i entered that default security code(12345) on my mobile it is saying
    code error


    thanks and regards
    your wellwisher..
     
  6. JoeGons

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    From:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Unblocking_Code

    A Personal Unblocking Code (PUC) or Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) is used in GSM mobile phones and some smartcards to unblock a blocked card.

    Most mobile telephones offer the feature of personal identification number (PIN) protection. After switching on the phone, the user, if the PIN security function is not switched off, is requested to enter a 4-8 digit PIN enabling the phone's non-emergency calling functions. If the wrong PIN is typed in more than three times, either the SIM card, the device or both become locked. They can be reverted to their original unlocked state by entering a PUC, provided by the service operator through verification. If the wrong PUC is entered ten times in a row, the device will become permanently blocked and unrecoverable, requiring a new SIM card. Cellular phone users are therefore advised by most providers to keep their PUC written down in a safe place separate from the device.

     
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    haseeb306 Member

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    thank u for replying me

    The problem is not with PUK number because
    i can enter into the cell because my security code is off,but can't able to change the sim card,if i enter another sim card it is asking for the security code
    please help me

    thanks and regards
    your wellwisher..
     
  8. JoeGons

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    Do you want to use a SIM from a new Network?
    Do you want to unlock the phone?
    Exactly what is the message you see?
    J
     
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    i bought the new sim .and i want to use that sim but when i insert that sim card into my cell it is asking security code which i forgot
    so i need to break that security code


    thanks &regards
    your wellWisher
     
  10. JoeGons

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    We cannot help with the security code.
    We can only help with the restriction code.
    Try a phone shop.
    J
     

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