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Message #93197
[Bug 1378883] Re: [system-settings] missing SIM unlock
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1378883
Title:
[system-settings] missing SIM unlock
Status in Canonical System Image:
Fix Released
Status in Network Menu:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu UX:
Fix Committed
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu RTM:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Build r91
1. set up a SIM PIN or make sure the inserted SIM has already a set up SIM PIN (reboot device if needed)
2. after reboot, don't unlock
3. navigate to System Settings > Security & Privacy > SIM PIN
What you see: A green tick on the toggle next to the SIM PIN and
beneath that a "Change PIN..." button
What you should see: Some way to unlock the SIM without turning off
the SIM PIN.
There are three relevant states for a SIM:
(A) no SIM PIN set
(B) SIM PIN set, SIM locked
(C) SIM PIN set, SIM unlocked.
If a SIM PIN is set, when you start up the phone you have the choice
to unlock it (switch from B to C) or not (stay on B).
If you don't unlock it, you can't make or receive calls, send or
receive SMS, or use cellular data in any app. And you probably can't
predict ahead of time whether you'll want to do any of those things.
Currently System Settings only lets you turn the SIM PIN on (A to C)
or off (C to A), not to unlock it. System Settings should let you do
this too.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityAndPrivacySettings#sim-pin>:
"Whenever it is locked, at the trailing end should be an 'Unlock…'
button..."
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