Hi,
I flashed my phone pie J400f U6 and noticed that my phone when I put a screen lock does not open the lock after turning off the screen even though I put the correct pattern says the pattern is incorrect I tried more than once and is still on the lock screen Is there a solution to the problem
Is your phone encrypted ? It could be because of that.
Walden0 said:
Is your phone encrypted ? It could be because of that.
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Not unencrypted
Abdodaykh said:
Not unencrypted
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Try to flash the rom again and let it encrypt the device. I suppose you manually prevented it from encryption.
Walden0 said:
Is your phone encrypted ? It could be because of that.
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Walden0 said:
Try to flash the rom again and let it encrypt the device. I suppose you manually prevented it from encryption.
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I tried to do this and the lock is still not working
Abdodaykh said:
I tried to do this and the lock is still not working
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Thats really Strange, can you double check that your phone shows encrypted now?
Thank you the problem has been solved
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I haven't root, i have locked bootloader. i forgot my PIN and need to make a data wipe.
How i can boot into the stock recovery? I'm looked in this forum but don't find how make it ):
Help pls
sayhellotwoheaven said:
I haven't root, i have locked bootloader. i forgot my PIN and need to make a data wipe.
How i can boot into the stock recovery? I'm looked in this forum but don't find how make it ):
Help pls
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Hi
why don't you use the forgot pin option
enter wrong pin for around 10-15 times and you will see the option 'forgot pin'
then login with your Gmail account and your phone will be unlocked.
good luck
and hit thanks
abhi007.john said:
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why don't you use the forgot pin option
enter wrong pin for around 10-15 times and you will see the option 'forgot pin'
then login with your Gmail account and your phone will be unlocked.
good luck
and hit thanks
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no, i can't see the option ):
sayhellotwoheaven said:
no, i can't see the option ):
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have you tried entering the pin multiple times?
abhi007.john said:
have you tried entering the pin multiple times?
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60 times, and nothing happened
sayhellotwoheaven said:
60 times, and nothing happened
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You have to flash the stock ftf then
Finger print not recognized, Phone is locked, no internet connection, google account device manager reset not working and samsung account not set up.
phone is not unlocking and i have very important data in it.
please help
kayeeman said:
Finger print not recognized, Phone is locked, no internet connection, google account device manager reset not working and samsung account not set up.
phone is not unlocking and i have very important data in it.
please help
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You have the option to use a password if fingerprint scan fails....
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HaGii said:
You have the option to use a password if fingerprint scan fails....
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Exactly, that is must when FP is set up. If you forgot the password, then no help.
davebugyi said:
Exactly, that is must when FP is set up. If you forgot it, then no help.
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No.
It's not even possible to "forget" to set a separate password since it's a must if you setup fingerprint unlocking.
It's NECESSARY.
Otherwise you can't choose unlocking with fingerprint method. (Tried it by myself to be sure)
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HaGii said:
No.
It's not even possible to "forget" to set a separate password since it's a must if you setup fingerprint unlocking.
It's NECESSARY.
Otherwise you can't choose unlocking with fingerprint method. (Tried it by myself to be sure)
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I mean, if he forgot that password, then he is in trouble. I said that the setup of that password is a must
davebugyi said:
I mean, if he forgot that password, then he is in trouble. I said that the setup of that password is a must
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I'm sorry. I misunderstood. [emoji14]
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HaGii said:
I'm sorry. I misunderstood. [emoji14]
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No problem
not accepting the passowrd
it is not accepting the password
thats the problem
kayeeman said:
it is not accepting the password
thats the problem
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How is that possible? You need to enter it twice to confirm.
On the other hand, this is a reason for security lock - if it can be bypassed easily, then what's the point of it?
You can still root, play around with the system
What about doing a factory reset?
Boot into download mode, Odin TWRP.
Boot into TWRP, only wipe system.
Reboot, wait 10-15 minutes, redo the setup.
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Boot into download mode, Odin TWRP.
Boot into TWRP, only wipe system.
Reboot, wait 10-15 minutes, redo the setup.
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The last time I checked the settings and fingerprints are located on /data, not system. But give it a try.
davebugyi said:
The last time I checked the settings and fingerprints are located on /data, not system. But give it a try.
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Whoops, forgot about /data. Perhaps he should flash Philz after TWRP, and then wipe /system and /data after making a nandroid.
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would this help if my phone is on latest update and my phone won't let me use it because it's factory reset protected?
PLUG313 said:
would this help if my phone is on latest update and my phone won't let me use it because it's factory reset protected?
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I didn't understand what you say
Rakh1b said:
I didn't understand what you say
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my phone was reset and when I turn it on it asks for a Google account that I forgot the password to
PLUG313 said:
my phone was reset and when I turn it on it asks for a Google account that I forgot the password to
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You have to bypass frp . This method will not help you
Rakh1b said:
You have to bypass frp . This method will not help you
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do you know of a method that works on latest firmware update? I've tried everything I could find ?
Try this method
Rakh1b said:
Try this method
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doesn't work, they removed the share option ?
PLUG313 said:
doesn't work, they removed the share option ?
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Search on YouTube Huawei P9 Frp bypass you will find solution
Rakh1b said:
Search on YouTube Huawei P9 Frp bypass you will find solution
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yes I have tried every video I could find but every method I could find has been patched already ?
PLUG313 said:
yes I have tried every video I could find but every method I could find has been patched already
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My friend uses Honor 6X. He is on stock Nougat ROM. He is no more now. Is there a way to bypass his phone's Lockscreen without losing data so we could get to know some details we need?
*And his phone's bootloader is Locked.
*No way to enable developer options.
*Can i boot into fastboot mode and using adb commands can i boot via TWRP temporarily?
Since the bootloader is locked, the only thing he can do is factory reset.
Don't forget to remember which Google account he used, as it will be required after the factory reset
PalakMi said:
Since the bootloader is locked, the only thing he can do is factory reset.
Don't forget to tell him to remember which Google account he used, as it will be required after the factory reset
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Dude... He just "he is no more now"... It means he passed away... Rest in peace
RelicUser said:
Dude... He just "he is no more now"... It means he passed away... Rest in peace
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Oh my God, I'm so sorry I didn't understand that
Try with methods from here https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/7-ways-bypass-androids-secured-lock-screen-0165540/ or here https://www.iseepassword.com/bypass-android-lock-screen-password.html
RedSkull23 said:
Try with methods from here https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/7-ways-bypass-androids-secured-lock-screen-0165540/ or here https://www.iseepassword.com/bypass-android-lock-screen-password.html
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Thankyou
hemanth.k said:
Thankyou
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No problem, you made it finally? If not i have one more method to transmit to you, lemme know 'bout.
I'm on a Pixel 2 and I sideloaded the February 2018 security update. I tried to install Magisk again by using "fastboot boot twrp-image.img". I've tried all the versions of TWRP available on their site (twrp.me)
I get into TWRP and enter in my pin to decrypt the phone, which I've always used. TWRP says incorrect password. This is the first time I've ever gotten this.
Anybody else having the same issue, or tips to fix? Thanks!
Yes, it's been mentioned a few times. Simply remove the password lock from your phone before booting into recovery, then add your password back after you're done flashing.
PuffDaddy_d said:
Yes, it's been mentioned a few times. Simply remove the password lock from your phone before booting into recovery, then add your password back after you're done flashing.
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Thank you for this. I did quite a bit of searching last night and this morning but couldn't find anything on it. This makes sense and I'll give a try when I get home.
habicabi said:
Thank you for this. I did quite a bit of searching last night and this morning but couldn't find anything on it. This makes sense and I'll give a try when I get home.
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I've try removing pin and it still ask for password. Any idea why? Having the same issues as you have.
Thanks
veedubrocks said:
I've try removing pin and it still ask for password. Any idea why? Having the same issues as you have.
Thanks
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I removed the pin and when I went to fastboot boot twrp.img, it went right through without prompting for a password in TWRP.
You may need to reboot first, after the pin removal
habicabi said:
I removed the pin and when I went to fastboot boot twrp.img, it went right through without prompting for a password in TWRP.
You may need to reboot first, after the pin removal
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Thanks. I just ADB sideload. Work perfectly
veedubrocks said:
Thanks. I just ADB sideload. Work perfectly
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Awesome! Cheers!
Blech, re-signing in to every app with a fingerprint and resetting up fingerprints sounds like a drag
Am n the same boat i cant access none of my files including the no-dmverity.zip suppose to flash after booting twrp.img to flash twrp.zip
PuffDaddy_d said:
Yes, it's been mentioned a few times. Simply remove the password lock from your phone before booting into recovery, then add your password back after you're done flashing.
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doesent work on galaxy s9/los15.1