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The best way to get the PUK is to contact the particular sim card customer care/service provider.Personal Unlocking Key is maintain by the service provider to avoid mishandling of sim card.Good luck
If you don't want to receive text or call from a particular person try this 1. ignore that person don't read his incoming message if only you can do that but make sure you memorize his number or assigned a code so that every time he text you already know who he is..2. If you don't wan to receive calls from that person if you that he is calling don't answer his calls or divert his calls to other number so every time he is calling his calls diverted to other number if you have a police number divert it there..and for the worst 3. Change your number and make sure he will never know again your new number so he won't be able to bother you again.. Hope it can help you..
Ring up your Service Provider (Optus, Telstra A&AT, Vodaphone...) and ask them to block the number that you would like blocked. They can do it very quickly and easily. If this person is harrassing you contact the police! Hope this helps
hi friend,
go inside call setting. there is an option speed dial.then, select a particular number. select option to select contact . which you want to assign in.
then, come back to dial up keypad. and press that number for few sec. then, automatically call is dial to that person.
There is no way of tracing your cell phone. You could try ringing your cell phone and hope that the person will return it to you. If your mobile phone is lost or stolen you can inform your network provider with your IMEI number. Your cell phone provider can then put the serial number on a shared database. This list stops this particular phone from registering on any network and will be useless for anyone even if the mobile phone’s SIM card is changed! http://www.fixya.com/support/r5057854-lost_or_stolen_cell_phone
get a number screening software and add that number so that the calls and messages will be blocked by software
u can get the software from ovi suite ovi store
it is not your handsets issue it is a features where if that particular individual subscribed for his number to be showed as private number to everyone whom he/she is calling. You cannot do anything it will show if that person activated this service and it will not show you the name. ask that person that he/she activated any kind of services for private number.
is problem is very short u go to contact list and opsion press delet and again same number feed to another name is working any more [email protected] mail meeeee
I'd like to inform you that over here at fixya no one can reach upto the call history of phone connections. In order to get a call history of a particular number you will have to approach the phone provider in person and explain to him why you require the same. If anyone misfed you that on net it is available then he is wrong. No one other than the service provider has the reach to the call history of a particular number. Even if higher authorities require the usage of a particular number they have to approach the service provider only.
Delete that particular number which has the problem from your phone book and save the number as and when the person calls or instead save the person's no prefixing the international code '+' and the country code to it. I think that should fix the issue.
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