Eric Johnson wrote: > Rod Whitby wrote: >> This is not the case. I personally have a SIM card with *no* PIN on it. >> I could set a PIN on it if I chose to, but for that card I choose not >> to. > Actually, there is always a PIN on the SIM it's just that in your case > it has been disabled -- this is standard for some operators. To > re-enable it you need to know the PIN or the PUK.
Yes, you are absolutely correct. I should have said that I have a SIM card with a disabled PIN, and that I could enable it if I chose to. > Nonetheless, your point is correct that one cannot assume the PIN is > activated on first boot. > > Eric A disabled PIN on the SIM card will indeed be a common case. -- Rod _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

