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1 | initial version | posted 2019-11-15 00:13:27 +0200 |
My Jolla1 shut down this morging because it thought it was low on battery. When I powered it up again I had to enter the SIM PIN, but not the phone one, i.e. my phone was basically unprotected. This had happened in the last days already.
I'm on 3.2.0 and have not seen this behavior earlier, but this is no situation I'm in often, so this does not necessarily mean a thing.
2 | No.2 Revision |
My Jolla1 shut down this morging because it thought it was low on battery. When I powered it up again I had to enter the SIM PIN, but not the phone one, i.e. my phone was basically unprotected. This had happened in the last days already.
I'm on 3.2.0 and have not seen this behavior earlier, but this is no situation I'm in often, so this does not necessarily mean a thing.
[edit] as I later found out it has nothing to do with low battery, the phone simply does not ask for a PIN on start _at_ _all_!
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My Jolla1 shut down this morging because it thought it was low on battery. When I powered it up again I had to enter the SIM PIN, but not the phone one, i.e. my phone was basically unprotected. This had happened in the last days already.
[Edit: the "system PIN" is called Security code in Sailfish language]
I'm on 3.2.0 and have not seen this behavior earlier, but this is no situation I'm in often, so this does not necessarily mean a thing.
[edit] as I later found out it has nothing to do with low battery, the phone simply does not ask for a PIN on start _at_ _all_!