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Motorola moto g power ( 22 Reviews ) Retail Price $ 169 99 $ 69 99. $200 OFF. Celero 5G Samsung Galaxy Note; Samsung Galaxy Tab; Samsung Galaxy Z Series; Samsung Galaxy Buds 2; Samsung Galaxy Watch; Motorola. DROID; Moto Z Droid; Android General. Apple. Apple General. Apple AirPods Pro. My Samsung Galaxy pin wont work, I cant access my phone, can anyone help? 1 person had this problem. I have the same question. 0 Likes 2 jUOCA. Samsung has finally called a halt to its production of the Galaxy Note 7. Following on from its earlier problems with the devices spontaneously setting alight, it seems that the replacement also suffered from the same problem. Samsung has clearly not found out the exact cause of the original cause for the batteries to overheat, even though there was some suggestion that the replacement phones may have been affected by a different issue from their predecessors. In Korea, I talked to a number of people who didn’t particularly express concern about Samsung’s woes with the Galaxy Note 7. They simply thought it was a problem related to a specific device and so the consequences would be felt by those in the company judged to be responsible for the flaw in the design or the manufacturing. Whilst it is a massive setback for the company, relatively speaking, they hadn’t shipped that many devices to that many countries before the problems surfaced. Ultimately, Samsung had little choice but to stop making the phone because regulators in countries like the US would have prevented them from continuing to sell them in any event. Whilst it may seem that Samsung has prevaricated about responding to reports of devices exploding, it made an unprecedented decision to replace all of the phones that it had already shipped and an even bigger decision to stop production overall. At the time of the recall, Samsung had shipped million affected phones with 45,000 Note 7s on preorder in Europe. Samsung contributes a massive 17% of South Korea’s GDP and so business decisions of this magnitude has a potentially large impact on the country. Because of this, Samsung’s decisions are potentially influenced as much by the South Korean Government as the management of the company. Within the company, there is also a strong culture of a rigid hierarchy which Samsung has recently sought to change. This inflexibility in work practices is held responsible for its inability to move quickly in response to the market and the pressures of extremely tight product cycles. It is possible that even if the problem of the Galaxy Note 7 battery had been picked up prior to shipping, it may not have been escalated within the company. The question is whether the failure of the Galaxy Note 7 will cause lasting damage to the Samsung brand. In South Korea, the answer is clearly no. People in Seoul that I talked to were clearly unfazed by the incident and simply believed that it was something that wouldn’t happen again with other future devices. In the US and other markets like Australia, those directly effected may be less likely to buy another Samsung device, but it is not clear whether the issues of a very specific model will transfer to tainting the reputation of Samsung’s products generally. Much of the future outcome for Samsung will depend on what happens next and whether they can successfully bring out a new phone that has no issues. Apple’s shares received a boost on the news of Samsung halting production of their phone, with its share price jumping nearly 2%. It isn’t certain however that Apple would benefit from users being concerned about the Galaxy Note 7. It is far more likely that in the short term, users would simply choose another Samsung phone like the Galaxy 7 which is unaffected by battery problems. Even if users were so dissatisfied with Samsung that they wanted to choose another brand, it is more likely that they would choose another android device, even opting to wait until the Google Pixel is available. It may be fair to ask why Samsung didn’t pick up the problems with the battery during their testing of the devices. Of the million devices shipped, there have been around 100 cases of batteries catching fire and so that is essentially 1 in every 25,000 devices shipped. It is not unreasonable that the type of quality testing that they carried out would simply not have picked this problem up with those sorts of odds. Of course, if someone within the company had actually known about the potential issue and not come forward because of the corporate culture it would have been a different story. But we are unlikely to ever know. Saiba aqui onde encontrar o número do PIN do seu celular. Criado para proteger as informações do celular, o PIN é um código pessoal que acompanha o chip do aparelho. O dono do dispositivo utiliza-o para desbloquear e, assim, poder usar o telefone móvel, protegendo-o contra invasão de privacidade e mantendo os dados do celular em segurança. Confira a seguir mais detalhes sobre o que é o PIN e como ele pode ser ativado ou modificado. O que é o PIN Como previamente explicado, o PIN Personal Identification Number ou Número de Identificação Pessoal é usado para manter as informações do aparelho celular guardadas e em sigilo. Sendo assim, ao ativar o PIN, o dispositivo é impedido de realizar suas funções enquanto o código não for informado. Essa função permite que os dados do aparelho estejam seguros perante aqueles que não são o dono do celular, impedindo-os de realizar ligações ou acessar e mandar mensagens. Mas como saber qual é o seu PIN? Muito simples o número está gravado no verso do cartão de plástico ou envelope em que veio o chip comprado. Cabe ressaltar ainda que o PIN pode bloquear ou desbloquear o cartão SIM. Dessa forma, sempre que o usuário colocar seu chip em outro dispositivo ou, ainda, reiniciar seu próprio celular, será preciso digitar sua senha para conseguir utilizar o telefone. O que é o PUK O PUK é uma segunda chave se segurança, para caso o usuário digite o PIN incorretamente três vezes seguidas e o chip seja bloqueado. Dessa forma, com o PUK, é possível recuperar o acesso ao aparelho celular e desbloquear o chip. Geralmente, o número do PUK é gravado no verso junto com o PIN, porém, vem escondido sob uma camada preta, a qual pode ser raspada com uma moeda ou qualquer objeto de metal. Entretanto, vale ressaltar que se o PUK for digitado dez vezes incorretamente, o chip será definitivamente bloqueado e o usuário precisará comprar outro para seu aparelho, sem precisar modificar o número do mesmo. Como saber o número do PIN Se por acaso o dono do celular não tiver mais a embalagem do chip comprado a qual possui o número do PIN gravado, existem outras maneiras de descobrir qual é o seu Número de Identificação Pessoal PIN. De início, vale lembrar que cada operadora possui um PIN padrão para os chips recém comprados em que o usuário nunca modificou o PIN, confira os possíveis códigos do PIN de cada operadora Claro Código PIN padrão 3636 Oi Código PIN padrão 8888 TIM Código PIN padrão 1010 Vivo Código PIN padrão 8486 Os códigos apresentados anteriormente são válidos somente para o PIN 1. Entretanto, caso o usuário já modificou alguma vez seu PIN, será necessário solicitar o código por meio da Central de Atendimento de sua operadora, entrando em contato com um atendente da mesma. Vale ressaltar, ainda, que somente o titular da linha móvel poderá solicitar novos códigos à Central de Atendimento ou modificar o PIN. Para entrar em contato com as operadoras, ligue para Claro 1052 Oi *144 ou 1057 TIM *144 ou 1056 Vivo 1058 ou *8486 Como ativar ou modificar o PIN Para ativar o PIN, em celulares Android, vá em “Configurações” e selecione a opção “Segurança”. Depois, clique em “Configurar Bloqueio do SIM” e em seguida ative a chave que está ao lado da opção “Bloquear Cartão SIM” isso servirá para ativar a função. Logo após, clique em “Ok, entendi” e será direcionado para a solicitação da senha, assim, digite o código padrão da operadora caso nunca tenha modificado o PIN antes ou sua senha pessoal caso já tenha modificado ela. Por fim, já com o PIN ativado, basta reiniciar o aparelho e, assim, o código será solicitado para o celular realizar suas funções, tais como acesso à internet ou ligações. Para modificar o PIN, clique em “Alterar PIN do SIM” localizado abaixo da opção de bloqueio. Em seguida, o PIN antigo será solicitado, então, basta inseri-lo e depois digitar o novo PIN desejado. Texto de Larissa Fonseca SamsungOutros Nomes Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Samsung Galaxy Note7Lancamento 01/08/2016Display Operacional Android MarshmallowCâmera Primária 12 MPGravação de Vídeo 2160pResolução 1440 x 2560pxCapacidade 64 GB, 4 GB RAMCartão de Memória microSD, até 400 GB ocupa o SIM 2Tecnologia de Rede GSM / HSPA / LTE Watch this Everything Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 can do 0203Your fingerprint is no longer the reigning champ of phone security. Iris scanning on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is fast, secure and undeniably futuristic. In fact, using it makes you feel like a CIA agent gaining access to a top secret device. Or at least, I assume it's the same feeling. Note I'm not a CIA operative, nor do I have top secret info on my phone. For right now, you can use the iris scanner to unlock your device, but in the near future you will be able to authorize Samsung Pay setup process is simple, since you don't have to authenticate your eyes multiple times, the way you do with fingerprints. Scan your eyes once, and you're done. Enlarge Image Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNETBefore you begin the process, there are a few things we should get out of the way. According to a disclaimer shown during setup, anyone who suffers from dizziness, seizures, or epileptic symptoms should not use the iris scanner. Also, users shouldn't use the scanner on a infant don't know why you would as it could damage his or her eyesight. Only use "approved" screen protectors on the Note you need to keep the device at least 8 inches away from your eyes when using let's get to teaching your Note 7 what your eyes look like. If you wear glasses or contacts, you will need to take them off for the initial setup. Setting up the iris scanner Enlarge Image Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNETOn the Note 7, go to Settings > Lock screen and security > Irises and enter your device PIN or password if you've set one up. Approve the disclaimer, then follow the prompts on the screen. Essentially, you need to open your eyes wide, hold it close enough but not too close, and at the right level. If you run into trouble with setup, try going to a dark room or at least moving to a place where you're not in a brightly lit area. Jason Cipriani/CNETAfter the phone successfully scans your irises, you are asked to turn on Iris unlock. You can also opt to unlock your Samsung account using your eyes. Going forward, you can unlock your device just by waking it and sliding a finger towards the top of the screen. A red light will turn on, just to the left of the ear piece at the top of the phone while it reads your eyes. Ideally, you will see the light for a split second and then the device will unlock. If you run into trouble, the phone will guide you through getting the scan just right. If all else fails, you can still enter your PIN or use a fingerprint to unlock the device. After just a few hours of playing with the new feature, it's been hit or miss when it comes to reading my eyes with my glasses on. With contacts, though, it hardly ever fails. Enlarge Image screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNETFun tip! You can change the mask that's placed over your eyes during a scan under the "Mask on preview screen" label in the Irises Settings page. There's a total of five masks available, ranging from animals to robots. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is undoubtedly the best phone of this year, and while many people have already gotten hold of it, many are still planning to get it. The Galaxy Note 7 has good specifications on paper, and even better in real usage. The powerful Exynos chipset, which is equivalent to, if not better than the Snapdragon 820, the amazing graphics, all backed up by 4GB RAM, and a beautiful Quad HD screen to push the Galaxy Note 7 took no time to beat the competition offered by other companies like OnePlus and ZTE and even HTC. However, things go wrong, sometimes, terribly wrong. Possibly the worst thing that can ever happen to someone with a Note 7 is losing or forgetting the lock screen password or pattern. If you are a user who has forgotten his/her password, pin or pattern on the Galaxy Note 7 and are not able to get past the lock screen and use it and have been looking for a solution, you’re just at the right place! Please note that the following procedure also holds true for a lot of other Android devices as have actually two ways of recovering your forgotten pin/password off your Galaxy Note 7. If you already had Google’s Android Device Manager enabled for your Note 7, then the procedure won’t cost you any data loss. However, in the unlikely event that you didn’t enable ADM, you will, unfortunately, have to lose all the data stored on your device. Use Android Device Manager Head over to Android Device Manager’s website, and find your Galaxy Note 7. Click on the Erase and Lock’ button. Follow the required steps to lock your Galaxy Note 7. You can erase it if you want, but as of now, we just need the lock feature. Now, set a temporary password of your choice. Unlock your Galaxy Note 7 using the password you just set. You can now change the password, or delete it altogether. Use Recovery to Factory Reset Power off your Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Boot into the recovery menu. On the Note 7, that is holding down Power, Volume Up, and the Home key simultaneously until the logo shows up. Using your volume keys, navigate to the option that reads Factory Reset/Wipe Data’. Select it using the Power button. On the next screen, you will further find an option to select either yes or no. Take a deep breath, and select Yes. The process might take a good second, so don’t worry. Once done, your Galaxy Note 7 will reboot fresh, just the way you got it out of the box. Phew! You’ve successfully gotten rid of the forgotten password that was holding you back from using your new Galaxy Note 7! If you have any issues whatsoever, feel free to comment down below. Reader Interactions Mudar o código PIN do Samsung Galaxy Note 10 é importante se desejar protegê-lo melhor. Com efeito, o código PIN do Samsung Galaxy Note 10 é um código de segurança com 4 números que permite restringir o acesso ao cartão SIM. Assim, em caso de roubo ou perda do seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10, a pessoa que o tiver na sua posse não o poderá utilizar. Como o código PIN de origem dos cartões SIM é muitas vezes o mesmo, aconselha-mo-lo a alterar o código PIN do seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Iremos assim, num primeiro momento, ver como alterar o código PIN do seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Num segundo momento, o motivo pelo qual é aconselhável fazê-lo; e, por fim, veremos como activar o código PIN caso ainda não o tenha inserido. É bastante fácil alterar o código PIN do seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10. De facto, basta aceder ao menu das definições do seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Uma vez aí chegado, entre no separador Segurançae depois em Configurar bloqueio SIM ou Definir bloqueio do cartão SIM. Em seguida, clique em alterar o código PIN. O Samsung Galaxy Note 10 vai então solicitar-lhe que introduza o código PIN actual do seu telefone. Basta-lhe agora digitar o novo código PIN e validá-lo. E já está, o código PIN foi alterado ! Se desejar saber como inserir o cartão SIM no Samsung Galaxy Note 10, consulte o nosso guia para introduzir o cartão SIM no seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Porque inserir um código PIN no seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10 O código PIN é uma segunraça para o seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Com efeito, a sua principal utilidade consiste em restringir o acesso ao cartão SIM. Assim, se lhe roubaram ou se perdeu o seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10, a pessoa que o tiver não poderá efectuar chamadas. Esta medida permite-lhe não perder a garantia do Samsung Galaxy Note 10 em caso de roubo ou de perda. Como inserir um código PIN no seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Se não tem um código PIN no seu Samsung Galaxy Note 10 e deseja ter um, o processo é muito simples. Só tem de aceder às Definições / Segurança / Configurar bloqueio SIM. Seleccione então a opção bloqueio do cartão SIM. Ser-lhe-à solicitado em seguida a introdução de um código de 4 digitos que será o seu novo código. Memorize-o ou tome dele nota em algum sítio seguro.

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