on 15-07-2013 09:17
Within the "Phone Settings" menu with the actual dialer on the Z10 there's options for various phone blocking available.
One of which, stops incoming calls when roaming, which would be usefull when abroad on holiday etc. However, when I attempt to activate it it asks for a password.
I've not set a password on the phone, I've tried 1234 and 12345 but it isn't that. Anyone have an idea what it is?
on 15-07-2013 10:36
on 15-07-2013 10:36
I was just coming on to tell you to try "0000" but I just tried it on mine and it doesnt work!
I have a sneaky suspicion (judging by the amount of time it took to open that screen), that these options are controlled by the carrier, ie O2, and as such its going to be a password that they supply you with.
However, because there is money in it for them to accept calls while roaming I think you'll struggle to get the correct password sadly!
on 15-07-2013 16:48
on 15-07-2013 16:48
Just found a thread on Crackberry highlighting this exact feature today, and it seems its not only a problem for O2!
http://forums.crackberry.com/blackberry-z10-f254/blocking-calls-feature-does-work-you-828644/
Looking at some of the screenshots, some carriers don't even allow access to that menu option. So I reckon its a password that has to come from either O2 or BlackBerry...
on 17-07-2013 16:32
on 17-07-2013 16:32
Coooooooo eeeeeee O2 people .... any chance of an answer to this?
on 22-07-2013 17:22
on 22-07-2013 17:22