Uiui: Me pehea taku rehita i taku phi?

Patohia te ata tahua. Patohia ki hea o te waahanga kei roto to ingoa me to pikitia whakaahua. Patohia nga taputapu. Patohia te Rēhita Pūrere.

What does it mean when your phone says not registered to network?

If you see the ‘not registered on network’ error on your device, it means your SIM card can’t connect to your carrier’s network. You will likely not be able to make or receive calls or text messages.

Me pehea taku rehita i taku waea pūkoro?

Method 1: Via SMS by sending the IMEI number to 8484



When you send the message to 8484 you will receive one of the following messages: IMEI is compliant Device IMEI is Valid. Insert SIM and make a call/SMS to anyone on or before 20/10/18 date for auto registration. Device IMEI is non-compliant.

How do I register my Samsung account?

Me pehea te rehita i to hua Samsung?

  1. Whakatuwheratia he kaitirotiro paetukutuku ka Haere ki to Whārangi Ratonga katahi ka paato i te Waitohu me te Kaute Samsung. …
  2. Takiuru ki tō Pūkete Samsung.
  3. Patohia ki runga Rēhita taku hua.
  4. Patohia nga korero mo te hua (Tau raupapa…
  5. Panuku ki raro ka Tohua te ra Hokonga me te taapiri i to Whakaaturanga mo te hoko.

What does it mean to register your device?

Register your personal device (typically a phone or tablet) on your organization’s network. After your device is registered, it will be able to access your organization’s restricted resources. Note.

Me pehea taku whakahohe i te whatunga pūkoro i runga i te Android?

Haere ki te tahua Tautuhinga, ka panuku ki raro ka pa ki runga Whatunga Waea. Patohia tera kōwhiringa ka pato i te Aratau Whatunga. Me kite koe i nga kowhiringa whatunga LTE ka taea e koe te kowhiri i te mea pai mo to kaikawe.

How can I register my mobile for free?

Step 1: Start off with waea *8484#. Step 2: Reply with ‘1’ to start with the registration process. Step 3: Reply with ‘1’ if you are a citizen or with ‘2’ if a temporary foreigner. Step 4: Reply with ‘1’ if it is your first device to be registered which will be registered free of cost.

How can I register my mobile online?

New Procedure for the legalisation of mobile devices unveiled

  1. Click https://dirbs.pta.gov.pk/drs to open Device Registration Portal.
  2. Sign Up if you don’t have an account.
  3. You need to Select the purpose and User Type(local Pakistani or Foreigner)

How do I get PTA to accept my phone?

For registering your mobile device in PTA, you have to waea * 8484 # in your mobile phone. Different options will appear on your screen, press 1 for mobile registration.

Is it free to have a Samsung account?

Ko to putea Samsung he ratonga mema whakauru kore utu ka taea e koe te whakamahi i nga ratonga Samsung ki runga waea atamai, papa, paetukutuku, pouaka whakaata me etahi atu taputapu. Kia pai ki nga momo ratonga Samsung na roto i to putea Samsung, me te kore e haina mo ia ratonga motuhake.

What is the Samsung account for?

He maha nga painga o to Kaute Samsung: he ka taea e koe te tukutahi i nga taupānga Samsung puta noa i o taputapu Samsung, ka whai waahi ki a Samsung Pay, ka taea e koe te tiki korero me nga utu, me te whakamahi i te ratonga Kimihia Taku Waea Pukoro ki te pupuri i to waea, me etahi atu.

How can I register my name with my phone number?

To name a phone number:

  1. Haere ki Tautuhinga.
  2. Go to Phone.
  3. Click on Edit next the phone number that you want to add a name to.
  4. Enter a name for the phone number.
  5. Click Save Label.

How do you register a device?

Ki rēhita he hou pūrere:



Tap the menu icon. Tap anywhere in the section containing your name and profile picture. Tap Pūrere. Tapau atu Rēhita Pūrere.

How do I register my device with Google?

Me pehea te taapiri i tetahi taputapu

  1. Whakarewahia te taupānga Tautuhinga i runga i to taputapu Android, Chromebook, iOS ranei.
  2. I muri mai, me whiriwhiri koe i nga Kaute (Nga Kaiwhakamahi me nga Kaute i runga i etahi taputapu).
  3. I muri mai, tohua Tāpiri.
  4. Pato ki nga Ratonga a Google ka uru ki to tikanga whakamana mena ka akiakihia.
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