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How To Get Sim Network Unlock Pin Code for Free 2020 Method

Before giving examples of the above types of PIN codes that your phones may be requesting. Let me explain each one in some detail: 1) The Screen Unlock PIN is basically the 4 or 6 digit pin or an alpha numeric password that you created to unlock access to your screen. Normally you enter this PIN every time you want to use your phone or after a reboot. In the old days, if you forgot your PIN number you can simply reset it using your email address. If you don't have access to the email address then some other information to get it reset is required. If even that did not work, then an option would be to factory reset your phone, meaning ALL YOUR DATA would be erased including the PIN number you had set (allowing you to use your phone again). Now Google along with Android had recently created what they call, Factory Reset Protection (also known as FRP). This is similar to Apple's iCloud activation lock in the sense that if you don't have the PIN number or the info to reset it, then essentially you would never be able to get into the phone again, since Factory Reset Protection would prevent your from resetting the phone (and removing the old PIN number). There are some work around's to this, and we are able to bypass the Factory Reset Protection for most phones. Please contact us if you are interested in this service. 2) The SIM card PIN, is the PIN number that came by default on your SIM card or the SIM card PIN that you set yourself. The purpose of the having a SIM PIN is if someone found your SIM card they would not be able to make a call or access the info on it without first entering your SIM card PIN number. An easy way to check this, insert a different SIM card into the phone and it should no longer ask for a SIM PUK. Essentially the SIM PUK does not have to do with the phone itself, only the SIM card in it. The Sim card PIN number is also referred to as the SIM PUK. Here P.U.K is an acronym for Pin Unlock Key. Some carriers also put a SIM PUK on your SIM card when they sell you the SIM card. Often the PUK is written on the packaging that comes with the SIM card. The default PUK code is usually 1234 or 0000. The default PIN code for an AT&T SIM card is 1111 Either way, if you never created a PUK for your SIM, you can easily call your SIM card provider and they should be able to give you this 4 digit SIM PUK number for free. 3) The SIM network Unlock PIN, has nothing to do with the screen PIN or SIM card PIN. It has to do with what network your phone was made for. When you bought your phone from a certain network carrier, they placed a PIN on the phone so that you can only use it with their Network. This is usually what is refered to as Network Locked. Now to unlock your network you need a Network Unlock Code. Here is where it gets a little confusing. The common names for Network unlock codes are: Network Control Key, NCK, Sim Network Unlock Pin, Network Unlock Code, Network Unlock PIN, Master Unlock Code, SIM network PIN and many other variations of those words. More specifically, a SIM Unlock allows the SIM slot of your phone to accept another carrier's SIM card (either locally or internationally.) Unfortunately all phones don't use the same terminology so that makes it more confusing! A simple way to remember is that if the POP up message has the word "NETWORK" anywhere in it, that means that is has to to with unlocking your network. If the word "NETWORK" is not found in the message, then your phone asking for the SIM pin or the Screen PIN. A SIM network unlock Pin is easily mistaken as the 4 digit PIN number associated with your SIM card, however this is not the case. The SIM network unlock Pin is actually the unlock code to unlock your Network. This is often referred to as the Network Unlock Code, Network Control Key (NCK), Master Unlock code,or SIM network PIN. Your phone will typically prompt for one of the following messages: SIM network PIN blocked, Enter the network PUK, Enter lock PIN, SIM PUK code etc. Some Samsung smartphones work only with SIM cards issued from mobile networks from a certain region. This region should normally be found on your device's packaging when you purchase it. So for example, if you buy a smartphone in one country, it may not work if you try use it in a different country with a SIM card from that country. If you originally received your device from one network provider and your new SIM card is from a different network, the original network provider may have locked the device to their network. Samsung does not lock any of its devices to any particular network. You will need to contact the original service provider or retailer to request an unlock code. Some service providers may allow you to unlock the device for a small charge or for free, whereas others may not allow the device to be unlocked at all.

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