My phone just turns itself off and on all the time , it has lasted since this morning, turns on until it asks for a pin and then turns itself off again and i cant use it , i cant do anything and another problem which was before this started happening - when somebody called it just vibrated , it didnt show a name or anything just vibrated , i couldnt answer my calls... i opened the phone lock and then it wanted a pin again , i dont know why , help please
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Have you tried the last 4 digits of your phone number? Its usually a good place to start and is a default security passcode. You may need to contact you service provider for more help.
You will get the PUK code from your cellular operator itself. So please contact the customer care of the cellular operator and they will provide you PUK code. They will ask for mobile no and the last paid bill or last recharge on your phone.
Enter the last four digits of your phone number on your cell phone PIN screen. When setting up a cell phone PIN, the default number assigned is the last four digits of your cell phone number for most cell phones.
Enter 9999, and if that doesn't work try 1111. The number sequence 9999 and 1111 are other standard numbers assigned when choosing a cell phone PIN.
Shut off your cell phone, take off the back of your phone and pull out the battery. Record the IMEI number under the battery. Reinsert the battery and power on the phone. Enter the last four digits of the IMEI number on the PIN entry screen. The last four digits on your IMEI number can occasionally be the service provider's preset PIN for the cell phone.
Call your service provider and request the PIN. You will have to prove you are a customer by stating your cell phone number, address and Social Security number.
Turn off your phone. Hold the keys "3," "*" and "Call" and switch the phone on. Hold the three buttons down until the word "Formatting..." appears on the screen. This should reset the phone lock code.
Go to one of the links in the Resources section and have your IMEI number ready. These websites will ask for your phone model and IMEI number and then charge you a set fee for the unlocking PIN.
As Quoted from Arfur - see bold print if you are having problems. You don't need to unpair the other phone, it will unpair itself.:
>Paraphrasing from the manual: >1. Turn off headset. >2. Press & hold
the Multi-function button for 8 seconds, until >the lower half is lit up
blue (not flashing).***THIS IS >IMPORTANT! KEEP HOLDING IT IN UNTIL IT STOPS >FLASHING! The whole thing will be lit up blue, but the lower >half will be brighter. >3. Set your 'phone to discover bluetooth devices. >4. Your 'phone will find the "Samsung WEP410" headset, & >ask if you
want to pair with it. Confirm by pressing "Yes" or >"OK". >5. Enter
passkey or PIN "0000" (4 zeros), then "Yes" or "OK".
Time for a service call. Should not turn on by itself at any cause.
Circuit board is my guess. May be cheaper/easier to get new microwave. My first one lasted about 15 yrs--and the circuit board (touchpad) died. Bought new microwave oven.
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