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The Following User Says Thank You to flopjoke For This Useful Post: | ||
However, I have some questions about the security code:
1) I understand that by default there is no security code. If I set one, will be any problem if I need to reflash the phone? Or I can use the classic well documented method of the sticky thread?
2) If I enable the autolock function to ask for security code every time I unlock the phone, is there going to be an easy digit-only keypad like the one of the pin dialog (assuming that the security code has only digits)? I ask this because the classic virtual keyboard is very inconvenient for this task.
Thank you!