I guess UT should do a check after flight mode? Check if sim is locked, if
so; prompt?

2015-03-26 10:21 GMT+01:00 Michael Zanetti
<michael.zane...@canonical.com>:

> @Albert, the bq hardware seems to be a bit special in that it turns off
> the modem completely in flight mode and loses the unlocked state. Ubuntu
> touch itself doesn't require to re-enter the sim pin after flight mode.
> On the nexus 4 for instance, the SIM card stays unlocked.
>
> ** Tags added: bq
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> Title:
>   No prompt to unlock sim after airplane mode
>
> Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
>   New
> Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
>   New
> Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
>   New
>
> Bug description:
>   BQ phone:
>
>   Steps to reproduce:
>   1. Turn airplane mode on
>   2. Turn airplane mode off
>
>   Desired effect:
>   You get a prompt to unlock your sim cards
>
>   What I got:
>   You get no connection and no prompt. Only if you open the "network"
> panel, you see that your sim is still locked.
>
>   You should get a prompt to unlock your sim after turning off airplane
>   mode. Otherwise the user does not know the sim card is still locked.
>   The fact that the sim card becomes locked after airplane mode is not
>   something you should have to think about as a user.
>
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