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2013-04-14
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UPDATE: seems that it doesn't matter what you type for the ninth and tenth digit.
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2013-04-14
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True, with any lock code. At least, my lock code - which is more complex than zeroes. It even accepts the code if you do not enter the ninth and tenth digits at all, right?
CSSU-Testing 7.2, non-Thumb.
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2013-04-14
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Quick reply...
True, with any lock code. At least, my lock code - which is more complex than zeroes. It even accepts the code if you do not enter the ninth and tenth digits at all, right?
CSSU-Testing 7.2, non-Thumb.
Best wishes.
So I set the lockcode to 0000000000 ( ten zeroes).
But when I tried to unlock it, I typed only nine, and it unlocked itself!
That's interesting.
I am currently using CSSU Testing (Thumb).
UPDATE: seems that it doesn't matter what you type for the ninth and tenth digit.
Last edited by sAhAck; 2013-04-14 at 12:37. Reason: Update with new symptoms