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default sim code problem (orange/ee)
stevie_boy
Posts: 21 Forumite
in Mobiles
Hi all
I bought a moto g and popped my contract sim in no problem about 12 months ago
However I have decided to password the sim card but am stuck on setup.
As I have never used a pin I do not know what the default would be yet in the setup up it is asking for the default pin from your carrier.
Only after entering that can I put a pin lock of my own.
As it warns of it being disabled if I enter the wrong pin (which I have never been given) I am concerned about doing so?
anyone have any ideas please
I bought a moto g and popped my contract sim in no problem about 12 months ago
However I have decided to password the sim card but am stuck on setup.
As I have never used a pin I do not know what the default would be yet in the setup up it is asking for the default pin from your carrier.
Only after entering that can I put a pin lock of my own.
As it warns of it being disabled if I enter the wrong pin (which I have never been given) I am concerned about doing so?
anyone have any ideas please
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Just ask Grumbler!
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4142667
It's 1111 for Orange and EE apparently
Never trust information given by strangers on internet forums0 -
Orange is 1111. You need to enter that when chaning it to a new one of your choice (I use 6 digits) and enter that twice.0
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stevie_boy wrote: »As it warns of it being disabled if I enter the wrong pin (which I have never been given) I am concerned about doing so?
Nothing to worry about, if you get it wrong too many times, you just have to phone EE and get a PUC and your sorted.0 -
Thanks folks0
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that worked fine (1111) as above
thank you0
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