What to do when a Samsung is asking for a PUK Code

Sebastien
Sebastien Posts: 2,127 ✭✭

Needed to share this link posted orignialy in French, who might be helpful for people getting stuck when Samsung is asking for a PUK Code. I noticed few questions and could be cool to have an English version too!

Source of the original post from Eric : https://communaute.fizz.ca/questions/1883042-code-puk-reseau-sim-samsung-s7

 

"Some questions were asked on the forum about "a PUK code to unlock the SIM network". I had this problem on my Samsung Galaxy S7. None of these questions / answers really help me so I want to give the solution I found. I had this problem for 7 days without any other functional solution ...

 

Several people say that the phone is locked even though everywhere on the internet, the PUK code seems to be linked to the SIM card. They are right, this PUK code is different from the one found in FIZZ's online file. The one in the FIZZ folder is really to unlock the SIM card if it had a PIN. If the error speaks PUK code for "SIM network" then the phone is actually locked. By cons, in the case of a Samsung Galaxy S7, if it happened after you entered 3 incorrect PIN unlock, it takes another particular code. Rendered at this point, it takes 2 codes. The NCK code (to unlock the network) and the MCK code (to re-allow reuse of an NCK code). The MCK code is actually the famous PUK code that the Samsung S7 can ask.

 

After, having called my old provider (Telus) to have an unlock code (NCK) that did not work because I had tried too often and, after talking with Fizz also many times without success I contacted Samsung directly. Samsung was able to really help me.

 

They provided me with the MCK code (PUK code requested by the phone). Nobody other than Samsung had given me this code before. This allowed me to re-enter the NCK code provided by Telus to FINALLY unlock my phone."

 

 

 

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