Hi,I have a samsung i780 which i was going to start using again. when i switch it on even without a SIM it is asking me for a password - i do not recall ever setting one up and I do not know how to access the device since I dont know the password. Any ideas on how to resolve?
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Hi I'm having a problem with Galaxy 5 i5500 i have entered a pattern [the one wich you use to see the home screen] and i forgot it. now i entered the pattern wrong too many times and my phone is locked and asks me to enter a google account. i havent set up a google account in my samsung so i can't access it. can anyone help me if they could tell me how to reset it or factory reset it? i have tried the secret codes and they don't work.
Why is it that 90% of the time, the first thing people do when they get a phone or tablet is put in a password (same with laptops and desktops). While I'm at it, why in the blue hell do people always hide the password on the unlock screen when making vids on youtube? YEAH
ANYWAY, google is your friend bro. You should be able to boot the phone in recovery mode (someone please correct me if I'm wrong on that because I'm not 100% on it) and do a factory reset. I'm not going to take the time to google it or search XDA on how to do it for you though. I learned how to walk because my parents refused to carry me around for the rest of my life....just sayin
Hello,
I've my S3 GT I9300 Encrypted, every time I restart my cellphone I was asked to put this password and works fine.
The thing I root my S3 and everything was ok, then the cellphone restart and prompt me for the password, I put the usual password and nothing, it seems that is a different one and I don’t know why.
One thing to considerer is that the first time I encrypt my cellphone I did it with a password that then I've changed. But anyways I try with the 2 passwords and nothing yet.
I'm a little bit worried because my cell got paperwaight.
Thanks in advance
I have a samsung mobile ( galaxy grand 2) with android version 4.2.2. and I have a problem:
when i want to connect via internet at work i should enter IP server address so I should use pattern or pin to safe my connection but unfortunately in this kind of samsung i cant use pattern and just i can use pin. this is so hard for me because i should enter pin every morning and clean it every noon. I should clean it because of my little daughter. she is so tiny and cant use pin. of course my previous samsung mobile didnt has this problem. please let me know how i can use pattern to solve this problem.
yours sincerely
Anahita Iravani
There was an option in Galaxy S6 to unlock the device via the Google Account associated with the device. Seems like Samsung removed that option from Galaxy S7. Now that I'm locked out of the device with no network connections turned ON. Resetting is the only option I guess, which I really don't want to do. I can prove that I'm the owner to Samsung. Is there any other way to reset PIN without resetting the device? Please somebody help :crying:
Hi all,
I am wondering if anyone could help me please...?
Android Recovery
samsung/dreamltexx/dreamlte
8.0.0/R16NW/G950FXXU4CRJ5
Also an Exynos not Snapdragon
I am in possession of my mums Samsung S8 SM-G950F, she has had to send it to me from Australia. Her ex husband activated a 6 digit pin code screen lock. We haven't a clue what this is and obviously he wont tell her what it is.
I spent a while on google and thought I may be able to sort it, I received the phone yesterday and I am still yet to crack it. She has photos on there that she would like to save.
I cannot get in to the phone to enable oem unlock or usb debugging so that leaves me very limited as to what I can do with the phone.
Has anyone got any ideas or know of a way I can get in to the phone to delete the pin lock or even flash stock firmware that may reset the settings so there is no lock activated? I even looked up how to use Rubberducky to create a script to put on a usb or sd card that will run and try all the number combinations to hack the pin code. But unfortunately I didn't find anything that would work.
Any help regarding this would be greatly appreciated...
Cheers,
Lee