If you have tried absolutely everything to try and remember your PIN code but still no luck then your first port of call should be the handbook that came with your phone. It may contain step by step instructions on how to reset your PIN number manually. However don’t get your hopes up completely because there is a good chance that your handbook doesn’t contain one of these.
If your first option fails then try heading to the store that sold you the phone and if you are lucky then they may be able to unlock it for you then and there while you wait. Again, don’t hold your breath because some companies might take a couple of hours to fix it, which means you can go out and do your shopping. Be ready to pay some kind of price for this service although this is not guaranteed for everywhere.
However, if the shop or company you bought it from cannot help you then the last place you can try is your network provider. Give them a call on another line, explain the situation and give them your mobile number and they should be able to give you a replacement PIN code.
If you get to change your new PIN code into something you choose, then try to think of something that is familiar to you, although not anything that is incredibly obvious. Just make sure that it is something you will remember next time.
Another option you could do is to start a little notepad where you keep your details such as email addresses and individual passwords. But you should only do this if you are absolutely sure that you are going to be able to keep it in a safe place and that it will be looked at by your eyes only!
If your first option fails then try heading to the store that sold you the phone and if you are lucky then they may be able to unlock it for you then and there while you wait. Again, don’t hold your breath because some companies might take a couple of hours to fix it, which means you can go out and do your shopping. Be ready to pay some kind of price for this service although this is not guaranteed for everywhere.
However, if the shop or company you bought it from cannot help you then the last place you can try is your network provider. Give them a call on another line, explain the situation and give them your mobile number and they should be able to give you a replacement PIN code.
If you get to change your new PIN code into something you choose, then try to think of something that is familiar to you, although not anything that is incredibly obvious. Just make sure that it is something you will remember next time.
Another option you could do is to start a little notepad where you keep your details such as email addresses and individual passwords. But you should only do this if you are absolutely sure that you are going to be able to keep it in a safe place and that it will be looked at by your eyes only!