** Description changed:

  My SIM unlock PIN is 5 digits; when I type the 4th one, it's immediately
  sent to the SIM.
  
  I haven't retried since I fear locking it for good.
  
  I have seen some code allowing up to 16 digits for SIM PIN and a couple
  of docs mentioning 8 digits for SIM PIN and PUK.
  
  I think we should allow 8 digits.
  
- <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityAndPrivacySettings#SIM_PIN>: "The
- 'Lock' button in the 'Enter Previous PIN' dialog, and the 'Change'
- button in the 'Change SIM PIN' dialog, should be insensitive whenever
- any PIN field contains fewer than four or more than eight digits (the
- GSM PIN bounds)."
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityAndPrivacySettings#common-behavior>:
+ "For the 'Switch to swipe', 'Switch to passcode', 'Switch to
+ passphrase', 'Change passcode', 'Change passphrase', and 'Change SIM
+ PIN' dialogs: * Whenever a passcode field does not contain exactly four
+ digits, or a SIM PIN field does not contain 4~8 digits (the GSM PIN
+ bounds), the main action button should be insensitive."

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  SIM unlock doesn't accept 5 digits PIN

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