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Message #128854
[Bug 1465959] Re: In phones with two SIMs, if you don't unlock SIM1, the message for unlocking SIM2 says "SIM1"
Pretty sure I fixed this when reworking the SIM unlock code
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
In phones with two SIMs, if you don't unlock SIM1, the message for
unlocking SIM2 says "SIM1"
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
How to reproduce:
1. Use a dual-SIM phone (tested on bq Aquaris E4.5) with two SIMs, both SIMs should require a PIN to unlock.
2. When booting the phone and prompted for SIM1 PIN, click on "X" in order not to provide a PIN (thus SIM1 will remain locked).
3.
WHAT YOU GET:
The message says "Input PIN for SIM1" even if this is the turn for SIM2 to input the PIN.
WHAT SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED:
The message should say "Input PIN for SIM2" instead, since now we are typing the PIN for SIM2.
(I am using a localised build, so the text in the message may not be
exact.)
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