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>From the design-side, the SIM PIN will use the numberpad that we use for
the passcode device lock. And as Tony said, it will be displayed
immediately on boot if it is required, with a prompt for the user to 'enter
SIM PIN'.
If the user chooses to dismiss the prompt, an indicator will be shown to
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Well timed email - the infographic is a work in progress, so thanks for
your comments and we will take them on board.
In the future it is intended that the user will be able to personalise
their wallpaper and various aspects of the infographic. In fact, I would
say that is the main concept for the
Hi
Thanks for both of your suggestions, it's good to see you are thinking
about these things for the phone. The design team have been thinking
along similar lines: the user should be able to access public
information without the need to unlock, and only needs to enter a pin or
password when t
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