It's called privacy. You might want to respect it.
Phone locking
You phone locking has nothing to do with your Google account.
Sim card
You can buy a cheap video phone by going on Craigslist and checking the phone listings. This way, you save and don't have to sign a contract, locking you in.
it is a security setting just like locking and unlocking the mobile
The phone known for its unique locking technique is the Nokia 8110 4G, often referred to as the "banana phone." It features a sliding cover that reveals the keypad when you slide it open, reminiscent of classic designs. This nostalgic feature sets it apart from modern smartphones, emphasizing simplicity and style.
If you are referring to Mobile phone service providers locking their products to their service only is a purely business decision. Of course, no one wants to share their profits. So upon locking their products to their service, then the owner of the phone would be paying for their services.
It means 'locking' the phone so that a person cannot makecalls from it - but they can receive incoming calls.
You click the same button used to turn the phone off/on
you set a "text" for the phone to recognise and when you txt this to the phone, the phone gets locked with the set lock code. e.g. the "text" you set is "lock it". When you lose your phone, send a "lock it" text message to the phone and the phone will lock itself with the lock code, lets say 12345. just so that if anyone has stolen your phone, they can't access private data.
An unlocked phone can be used with any cellular phone carrier SIM card making is transferable from carrier to carriers. Dealers keep their customers loyal to their wireless providers by "locking" the phone so only SIM cards from their systems can be used in their phones.
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