fixya doesnt have access to personal,pricate or security accounts or records --you can try your old provider with pass account information and they may be able to assist
Hi Anonymous, If you've locked your phone through entering an incorrect pin number 3 times then you need a Puk code, Ring your service provider and they will give you the FREE Puk code.....
If you lock your phone again sometime in the future and you're still with the same service provider you can use that same Puk code.. BUT if you've forgotten your pattern code The link below is a YouTube video of a guy showing 3 ways but the 3rd way is a factory reset meaning you loose everything in your phonebut the first two ways are worth watching. Also there's videos down the right side that may help..... I hope this helps...... CHEERS..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmBqvh1UUD4EASY WAYS How To Unlock Android Passwords
Not sure of the Sony, but some other phones go into 911 mode if 911 is dialed - then every call goes only to 911. Somewhere in the settings there should be a Mode selection - normal, airplane, emergency, etc.
Write your answer...detach the sim from phone clean the contact points of the sim. if possible rub the sim contacts with a pencil erasor. reinset the sim and check. if problem persists its better to take help of service centre. thanks.
To get a free unlock, you will need to contact your carrier. Usually the phone must be either A. Bought outright and owned. Or B. Past 6 months of use on prepaid or if on a contract, must be completed or paid to opt out. The carrier will not give unlock codes to phones that do not meet these requirements also including black flagged phones ( stolen or lost). If you can't meet the reqs , then you will need to pay someone or find a rooting guide to do it manually. Any good flasher(carrier flasher, not Rom) can do this for you very cheap, good luck
Your SIM code was locked because you gave it 3 times incorrectly and now phone asks for the PUK code to unlock the SIM. PUK stands for 'PIN Unlock Key'. It's a unique code that is linked to your specific SIM card and is usually 8 digits long. The PUK code is unique to your SIM card, so you can only get this from your mobile network. Sometimes they will give you this when you first get the SIM card, but not all networks do this. If you cannot find it, give your mobile network a call or visit their Cutomer's Service and they will be able to give you the PUK code after you have answered some security questions.
There are three possibilities to get this type of issue.
1.There may be a problem in your Sim card so try another one.
2.Your mobile is locked to particular network provider.
If your problem persists,After replacing new Sim card means definitely Your mobile phone is restricted by some network so try to unlock your mobile phone.For unlocking you can approach your service provider or else try to buy an unlocking service from any one of the online unlocking service provider like Unlock-Zone.com Here you can unlock your phone at low cost.
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Are you trying to connect via mobile broadband or a WiFi network?
If mobile, then you must be in an area with a reasonable reception and also connect via your service provider using the username and password that he will have given you if you have data inclusive tariff.
If WiFi network then you must have a username and password for each network hotspot, and possibly also the encryption key for the network.
If you go to "Settings" and then "Wireless and Networks" your phone will show all the hotspots and WiFi networks that are within its range at the time.
Hope this is helpful, if so would you please register that with Fixya
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