Until recently I only had Nokias but four digits does
not sound like enough. I would think at least 5 digits
like the Nokias that I have.
Try:00000
or 12345
or 11111
If all fails return to seller.
--- chillachilla_2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I just bought a Samsung R225 off ebay. When we power
> it up we get a
> message "Phone is locked. Enter password." Can't get
> past that screen.
> Tried 0000 and 1234 at T-mobile's suggestion.
> Doesn't work. It is
> apparently the phone itself, not the SIM card that
> is locked. Seller
> doesn't know -- said they never set a password.
> Called Samsung --
> they said to send it to them or take it to T-Mobile
> store and they can
> "flash" it. Took it to T-Mobile store. They say only
> way to clear it
> is to get original password from seller. There has
> to be some other
> solution. I have the original SIM (account is
> inactive) as well as a
> new SIM.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
>
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