We have moved to a new Sailfish OS Forum. Please start new discussions there.
![]() | 1 | initial version | posted 2016-08-23 12:22:24 +0200 |
I've already seen this, this (this one is incorrect, there is no menu and you have to telnet to the phone) and the other questions here asking the same and I have to ask..SERIOUSLY? I forget the damn code and if I want to just nuke the bloody phone and start over, I have to send it in to the service center?
I cannot for the life of me remember the fucking code, which also I was forced to add thanks to (the horrible mistake of) connecting my corporate account that enforces security. What kind of screwed up security model is this where you cannot even fucking factory reset the phone by yourself even if you're prepared to lose all the data on it? Anyone hacking the phone is going to be interested in the data, not the phone itself. Idiots, whoever came up with this kind of design.
And now to the question - please tell me that this being an Intex phone makes it somehow different and doesn't require a trip to the service center to fix this?
I've already seen this, this (this one is incorrect, there is no menu and you have to telnet to the phone) and the other questions here asking the same and I have to ask..SERIOUSLY? I forget the damn code and if I want to just nuke the bloody phone and start over, I have to send it in to the service center?
I cannot for the life of me remember the fucking code, which also I was forced to add thanks to (the horrible mistake of) connecting my corporate account that enforces security. What kind of screwed up security model is this where you cannot even fucking factory reset the phone by yourself even if you're prepared to lose all the data on it? Anyone hacking the phone is going to be interested in the data, not the phone itself. Idiots, whoever came up with this kind of design.
And now to the question - please tell me that this being an Intex phone makes it somehow different and doesn't require a trip to the service center to fix this?