31 Responses to “How to change or remove the SIM PIN code on Android”

  • Jim T says:

    My Samsung S20 ultra on Mint Mobile demands a pin after the first ring on dialed numbers. The sim card came “pinned” as well as a $9.95 replacement pin. Customer support provided two pin numbers neither worked. Obtained PUK from Mint Mobile and followed instructions to reset pin. That did not work either. Ordered another $9.95 sim card hoping that I can find a way to use or reset the sim card pin. Only get to make wifi calls. Any suggestions?

  • TA says:

    My phone keeps getting hacked. I do the factory reset thing and they were in it again in less than 10 minutes. They lock the sim card before I get the chance. Then do whatever they want with my phone. My tiny allotment of data was used up in days last month. I want control of my phone back but I’m too slow. I tried to get to the sim pin as soon as I could but, yah. Now I have 1 try left. I tried to get help from my carrier last month (cricket) and they treated me like shit and basically blew me off. So I wandered slowly out bewildered. I’ll be getting a new phone with a different carrier as soon as I can. But right now I need the device. It is infuriating.

  • Alain says:

    Thanks, that worked. I used the info to remove the PIN from a SIM card which I plan to use in a GPS tracker (these devices only work without a PIN since obviously there is no way to enter a code). To do that, I first placed the card into a very old, but still working, Android phone, and followed the instructions.

  • Marlene Hope Nelson says:

    Thank you but I block my sim card and it is late so I have to wait until morning to call my carrier

  • Lucia says:

    Could you help me? I forget my sim card password in security setting. How should i do? ??

  • T. Vaughn says:

    This may sound crazy but honestly I’m kinda scared to even try it even once. Scared there’ll be a preset SIM PIN already. Scared it won’t be the typical 0000 or 1234 set by who the heck knows. Scared I won’t ever get it changed, even if I do figure out the original one. There is a lot more, but too many to list here. Don’t wanna bore anyone, I’m not that crazy (I hope), or mean.

    I came across the SIM PIN lock screen on my Samsung Galaxy S10e, but no service carrier-only use on WiFi obviously, & no complaints from me for now. But, like I started above, too many fears re:SIM PIN for now, I just wanted to try & find out how to figure it all out when I finally scrape up enuf nerve to actually give it a try (or just find someone else to do it for me lol). All I want to do really is create (or change if need be) my own personal SIM card PIN for yet another extra layer of security & for my peace of mind too of course.

    One final thought, & it is one that I believe another reader noticed & requested, just as I am currently attempting to do as well. In reading all of the above instructions, I don’t recall seeing anywhere exactly how or where an Android’s original SIM PIN is located. Am thinking maybe either I missed it or is it possible that I might have misread something, somewhere?

    I do know that this article was so well written, w/step-by-step instructions, & each step includes a screenshot of that step, so the user can actually see & know what to expect at each step. There is not many out there that would actually take the time to write everything down, make it simple & easy to understand (even a child could follow easily), as well as include imagery assistance on top of eveeyrhing else. I will say that once my nerve grows (as above stated) I’m fairly positive there won’t be any issues as long as I follow this guide to the letter. Thank you again for providing almost everything I was searching for this evening. Hopefully the rest will make itself known in due time.

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      Call your mobile operator and ask them about the default PIN they use on their SIM cards. This info should be easily provided by their tech support service.

  • Sam says:

    My boyfriend was hacking my phone

  • Brad says:

    My Sim pin has already been pre set and I’ve never had to enter it after a restart. Someone is stealing my data cause Google archives said my scheduled data transfer as requested and something called inactive device manager said my data would be going to the person I requested but i neverI never requested anythibg

  • chris baggio says:

    I was not able to change my sim pin because that option was faded. I couldn’t access that option.

  • Hnin phyu says:

    I forget my punk code and,pin code

  • Tina Brown says:

    It said enter my SIM card lock and I instinctively entered a 4 digit code I use for something else! And As soon as I did it I knew I messed up No where do I find the PUK #

  • ianis says:

    Thanks.

  • McCoy says:

    The sum card refuses to unlock ????

  • Caleb says:

    I want to remove my sim pin to enable it work in a tracker device

  • SOLLY says:

    what about disabling the SIM PIN on iPhone please

  • Noah Samuel mbe says:

    I want to unlock my old pin and lost my sim park

  • Tim15 says:

    I was able to remove my PUK Code from the ‘start up’ on my phone and replace it with a 4 Digit Code…………..thank u for providing a simple-to-understand article that I could follow.

  • Dorothy Mwake says:

    My other phone is locked and I don’t recall the pin.at all. I have tried and it has remained one attempt to be blocked

  • patricia wilson says:

    how get pin password

  • cj says:

    no signal – i set pin in diff phone, changed phones, new phone doesnt have sim pin option avail.

  • Dominic Palumbo III says:

    My new qlink free phone locked me out. Said puk code should be 8 numbers or more. I have no service.

  • Trevy says:

    I changed pin to a six digit, not the PUK #s.

  • pewp says:

    Im on a lg x power, it doesnt show this in my security settings. U also forgot my pin for my sim card pls help :c srry for bad grammar

  • Corrado says:

    My task is to use the SIM in a wireless router, in order to accees the Internet. This needs to completely remove the PIN: follow the Android procedure for Unlock the PIN is not enough. There is a way to remove the PIN?

  • Louis says:

    I change the Pin code.

  • Jettzen Eddie says:

    Changed the SIM pin and left it on so I have to enter it each time the phone is turned off.

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