HELP "Forgot lockscreen pattern" ! - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Questions & Answers

HELLO
My little sister played with my mobile and entered a pattern to the lock screen (S8+) and no longer can I access mobile again after reboot
I have google account email but I'm not sure that is logged on mobile
Is there a way to bypass without wipe data and factory reset ??
WORK OF 10 YEARS WILL BE ERASE BY THIS DATA RESET !!!!:crying:
HOPE I WILL SEE SOLUTIONS TO MY PROBLEM
REGARDS

just enter an invalid passwor a few times, and it will take you to the forgot password page.
You can then enter your google account email, and proceed to unlock it with your google account password, or create a new pattern. ( You have to have a google account created when setting up the phone, but don't need it logged in on mobile).
If you perform a factory reset, you will still need your google account email and password, as those are saved to a protected partition on the phone, and you cannot erase that. This is to prevent people from stealing phones.

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Save data without factory reset on password blocked mate 9

I had fingerprint ulock on phone and every few days phone asked me to enter password. Few days ago I changed that password and yesterday i entered that new password i set but phone says it is wrong. I've tried so many attempts without success. Is there any way to access data (pictures, contacts ...) without factory reset?

Google FRP

I got my uncle a GP 3a XL last July and he Passed in October and I got a few of his things and the google pixel is locked given I do not know his password for his gmail nor his number active any longer. Any hope of unlocking it and use it or toss in a box for keep sake?
You can use it by just wiping it, though you would lose his data. Are you trying to retrieve data or just simply make the phone usable?
I would like to use the phone.
Wiping it wouldn't bypass frp (hence the name "factory reset protection"). Maybe since it was your uncle's, you could info his gmail then set a password, then you could log into the phone.
I believe there is a process through Google to get the email password reset or cleared but you would need to submit a death certificate
adm1jtg said:
I believe there is a process through Google to get the email password reset or cleared but you would need to submit a death certificate
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I thought it might come to that.. I know his email but obviously not his password..
41rw4lk said:
Wiping it wouldn't bypass frp (hence the name "factory reset protection"). Maybe since it was your uncle's, you could info his gmail then set a password, then you could log into the phone.
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you could also use this method https://youtu.be/hxp7h6RjK3U
As of march 2022
doesnt work any more

Need advice on Google account recovery.

Edit: I've added a screenshot from Google sent to my recovery account (also me,) which shows I am the recovery account (yet have. Mino) contacted me when trying to log in.(
I have a most bizarre problem getting back into my account that I can't believe is happening. Here it goes: (This account is hugely important to me as it's only access to my YouTube channel I've been working on for more than a year,)
I'm the owner of both the locked out account [email protected] and it's recovery email aaaaa@gmail.com which is logged in fine.
Despite having the correct email, password, the physical phone in my hands which has always been used on both accounts, sending this from the same WiFi always uses, located at the same location always used, and as I mentioned the recovery email, I am locked out of [email protected] due to what must.be a mistake.
Here is what happened:
On March 27th, I decided it was time to just factory reset my phone. I make videos for my YouTube channel, and my phone had less then a gig of storage so I decided to do the factory reset.
Just.prior to doing so, I realized it may take me awhile even just to remember the password to get back in since autifilll normally does that for me. So I decided to figure it out before resetting my phone, and reset the password as well so it was fresh on my mind when logging into the reset phone. There are screenshots attached of everything.
Now here is the huge problem which I am unable to get around .
When attempting to log back into my account from my reset phone, iit asked that I provide the one time use code from settings / Google / password!!
Understand, I entered in the correct email address and password, but what it now is asking me to provide is literally impossible to provide for anyone who reset their phone and has not been able to put the email address back on the phone. The code Google is asking me for dies bit exist on a freshly reset phone , and there is not one person in the world who just reset their phone that could provide that number.
And that is the I only option I am being given despite the fact, I own and have access to the recovery email address [email protected] which they have not contacted. And despite the fact I'm using the exact phone and WiFi from the same location always used for this email.
Is there any way thjs can be fixed? I have a YouTube channel with an enormous amount of tied to that account and it's important.
Please respond with your device name. I understood that you are locked out of your device and can't complete the setup. If it is so you just have to reset the FRP partition. Please provide your phohe name to move ahead
Users typically remove all Google accounts from phone - note: their data are stored in accounts.db database - before performing a Factory Reset thus they wil not run into such a trouble.

Forgot PIN and phone in an airplane mode

Hi,
My customer just bought brand new Samsung S20. He has receipt for it, original box and access to associated Google account. After first setup, login to Google and setting up the pin he performed an Android update which triggered reboot and asked for pin which he has forgotten.
Moreover the phone is in airplane mode. After login to Google on PC, "find my phone" shows the Samsung device as offline so as far as I understand password recovery won't work in this case?
Is there any way to turn on WiFi or cellular data to perform pin/password recovery from associated Google account?
Unfortunately adb is also disabled.
Fun isn't it?
And soooo secure.
He better start, again... from the beginning
Factory reset from the boot menu.
If he forgot his Goggle account password he'll need to recover that first.
OK, never mind. We don't need to keep the data, so after factory reset the phone will let to connect WiFi and login by Google account
blackhawk said:
Fun isn't it?
And soooo secure.
He better start, again... from the beginning
Factory reset from the boot menu.
If he forgot his Goggle account password he'll need to recover that first.
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Thanks for the answer I was just writing about factory reset. I just realised how simple that was and why I didn't think about it for the last hour
ArturSworsky said:
OK, never mind. We don't need to keep the data, so after factory reset the phone will let to connect WiFi and login by Google account
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Yay!
It's quit a useless pain... the new Android, learn chilling new forms of panic and dispare.
The 72 hour lockout is a really nice touch.
F google...

[SOLVED] Asking for 'previous password' after wipe, won't accept Google credentials

Getting desperate here. My friend wanted to do a factory reset because she was running out of space, and everything was lagging. I told her no problem, just make sure to have your correct Google credentials. I don't use Google (Custom ROM FOSS guy) so have very little experience with possible issues.
So we went into the settings and wanted to initiate the factory reset process. She was asked to enter her PIN, which he had forgotten. She always uses fingerprint to access her device. Therefore I went into recovery and did the wipe from there. Everything seemed normal. We were greeted with the welcome screen, entered the Wi-Fi key, then it checked for updates for a moment. After that it asked for a "previous password". Before doing the factory reset, we double-checked her Google credentials to make sure nothing goes wrong. I was a little irritated that it wouldn't ask for her Google Account Email address first. Alas, after several attempts, it just wouldn't accept her Google password. We entered her account on a browser, no problem there.
I did some research, and there have been several people with the same or similar problems. Some report that they need to enter a PIN after factory reset. Seems like HTC is asking for a different password, and not the one for the Google account. Unfortunately she does not remember to have ever created a password for the device.
What really bugs me is that even the official HTC support page for the U11 does not mention this obstacle:
What can I do if I forgot my screen lock password, PIN, or pattern?
www.htc.com
I successfully bypassed FRP on a Samsung Galaxy J5 several years ago, and tried the same with the following tutorial:
Everything goes well, until the YouTube app opens and asks me to update. When I tap on update, it wants me to sign in to Google Play. When I tap on sign-in, it immediately asks for this ominous 'previous password' again.
Hope you guys have a solution. Data is all backed up, but she really needs this phone.
UPDATE: She remembered the password. She said she had to set it up together with the fingerprint when she got the device.
Still, I find it extremely misleading that HTC does not follow its own guidelines. The official support page for this model linked above explicitly states that in order to remove any PIN, pattern or password, you can wipe the device.

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