unlike 00zaiko00, I did NOT change the SIM. My phone just lost power over night, and I tried to re-boot it in the morning. I did nothing else to the phone.
My Avast ver. 2.0.3377 (according my Avast dashboard and the last communication it had with that device - about 2 weeks ago)
I tried - unsuccessfully - unlocking my phone by using:
a) the Avast Portal web interface, but those commands timed-out, and
b) text message command “#### FOUND” (from my cell phone’s online text messaging page: http://websms.rogers.page.ca/2way/login.php), where #### is my avast pin or the default 0000.
I tried using the PIN Recovery tool (from my phone), and that also failed to send any message to my friend’s cell phone.
Any ideas how to unlock my phone - and why in the first place my phone became locked? (So far this looks like a bug in the Avast software.)
Thanks Reinhard. Yes, I finally managed to enter my pin… my phone was simply busy for a while (due to my panic tapping?) and did not respond to my finger touch.
But I am curious why this false alert was triggered in the first place. Any ideas.
Also, for your future release, I suggest you do not mix stolen alerts with lost alerts. If the phone is lost, there should be a way for the person who finds the phone to reach the owner (by phone or email).
Right now it is very embarrassing to have your phone sound a siren saying the phone is lost or stolen. It happened to me while on a streetcar and then in the office without any warning. The only way I could stop the siren was to wait until the battery died again.