John Andersen schreef op 01-05-2016 18:12:
On 05/01/2016 05:44 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
So you have to enter the pin code for phone service (it protects the SIM card), and the passphrase for the storage. Makes sense.
Almost nobody does that anymore. Its kind of pointless, since most modern phones don't store anything on the sim except tower connection data.
It used to be you could store your phone contacts there, but only 250 bare-bones contacts can be stored on the largest of sims, and phone companies usually supply just the smallest size sim card. 35K.
There's just no point in protecting it these days.
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