W dniu 09.10.2014 o 22:13, Tony Espy pisze:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was always under the assumption that we
> were going to add automatic SIM PIN unlock prompting on boot and after
> Flight-Mode is disabled.

That we will, soon.

> What I'm not sure of is whether this new PIN prompting will allow a user
> to skip entering the PIN?  On Android, this isn't allowed.  I'm not sure
> about the behavior of iOS.

Yes, you'll be able to skip it. Making it required feels weird as... 
just take the SIM out to bypass it ;)

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Title:
  [SIM PIN] system settings missing SIM unlock functionality

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  New
Status in “ubuntu-system-settings” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  Build r91 
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. set up a SIM PIN or make sure the inserted SIM has already a set up SIM 
PIN (reboot device if needed)
  2. after reboot, don't unlock and navigate to System Settings > Security & 
Privacy > SIM PIN
  3. what you se is a green tick on the toggle next to the SIM PIN and beneath 
that a "Change PIN..." button

  Expected result: Users need an option to unlock the SIM card from this
  view. Tapping on the toggle brings up a dialog to enter the SIM PIN
  but once this is done user switches off asking for the SIM PIN as
  well. Therefor the unlock should function independently.

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