Thankfully, unlocking your Samsung Messenger is a quite a straight forward and easy process but you must make sure you carry out these instructions very carefully because one small error can nullify the process, meaning you'll have to go all the way back to the beginning to start again.
First, you'll need to turn your phone off completely and then remove the battery from the back of the phone. Once you have done this, put the battery back into the phone and then switch the phone back on. Wait for the phone to completely boot up again and wait for the main screen to appear. This is where the unlocking process starts. Carefully dial the following digits into the phone: #86562533#. You'll then be asked for a six-digit code and the code that the phone requires is an MDN code. The following code should work but if it doesn't, do not hesitate to get in touch with your network provider or Samsung themselves. Try the six-digit code '587846'. If however, this six digit code doesn't work, try the simple 12345 or 00000 ##" sometimes, the factory sets this code as a default and it is never changed when it is sold to you, the customer.
Following the above steps should unlock your Samsung Messenger but if you find that your phone still remains out of bounds and locked, it may be worth speaking to the technical support team at your network provider. They are more than likely incredibly used to customers locking their phones and forgetting pass codes and will most likely run you through a process similar to the one above which should help unlock your mobile phone. You may also want to contact Samsung's technical team, as the team should be trained in all of Samsung's products.
First, you'll need to turn your phone off completely and then remove the battery from the back of the phone. Once you have done this, put the battery back into the phone and then switch the phone back on. Wait for the phone to completely boot up again and wait for the main screen to appear. This is where the unlocking process starts. Carefully dial the following digits into the phone: #86562533#. You'll then be asked for a six-digit code and the code that the phone requires is an MDN code. The following code should work but if it doesn't, do not hesitate to get in touch with your network provider or Samsung themselves. Try the six-digit code '587846'. If however, this six digit code doesn't work, try the simple 12345 or 00000 ##" sometimes, the factory sets this code as a default and it is never changed when it is sold to you, the customer.
Following the above steps should unlock your Samsung Messenger but if you find that your phone still remains out of bounds and locked, it may be worth speaking to the technical support team at your network provider. They are more than likely incredibly used to customers locking their phones and forgetting pass codes and will most likely run you through a process similar to the one above which should help unlock your mobile phone. You may also want to contact Samsung's technical team, as the team should be trained in all of Samsung's products.