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Old 06-21-2018, 07:30 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by downeaster59 View Post
In English, if I use a third-party launcher (like Nova Launcher) and tap the settings app in the app drawer there, I see a typical Android settings menu. I can find a place under "security" where I can set up a password or a PIN. However, when I put my Note to sleep model d awaken it again, I don't need the password or PIN. That setting doesn't "stick". So, it seems that the Onyx firmware (in English, anyway) does not support this feature yet!
Yes, I tested it. Pin code doesn't work in English GUI in this update.
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