HOW to bypass a password on a ZTE GRAND X VIEW 3 ? please. - General Questions and Answers

Hi, i looking to bypass a password on the tablet of a friend.
His son lost it and the compagnie dont help us with it.
thank to help me with this

geromimo69 said:
Hi, i looking to bypass a password on the tablet of a friend.
His son lost it and the compagnie dont help us with it.
thank to help me with this
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To remove only the password will require either rooting the device or installing TWRP custom recovery or possibly both.
Do a Google search for:
"TWRP for (your specific model number)"
And
"How to root (your specific model number)"
If known methods exist for your model number, those searches should find guides to root and/or install TWRP custom recovery.
Then you need to do some searches to identify the name of the file and the location of the file where the device stores the password then use a file manager with root permissions to navigate to the file's location and delete the file or boot into TWRP recovery and use the built-in file manager inside TWRP to navigate to the file's location and delete the file.
Or you can factory reset the device. If the forgotten password is the password to the device's Google account, factory resetting the device will trigger FRP lock which rewuire entering the information for the Google account that was on the device. If you trigger FRP lock, you will have to search for a method to bypass FRP lock on your specific device model number.

Droidriven said:
To remove only the password will require either rooting the device or installing TWRP custom recovery or possibly both.
Do a Google search for:
"TWRP for (your specific model number)"
And
"How to root (your specific model number)"
If known methods exist for your model number, those searches should find guides to root and/or install TWRP custom recovery.
Then you need to do some searches to identify the name of the file and the location of the file where the device stores the password then use a file manager with root permissions to navigate to the file's location and delete the file or boot into TWRP recovery and use the built-in file manager inside TWRP to navigate to the file's location and delete the file.
Or you can factory reset the device. If the forgotten password is the password to the device's Google account, factory resetting the device will trigger FRP lock which rewuire entering the information for the Google account that was on the device. If you trigger FRP lock, you will have to search for a method to bypass FRP lock on your specific device model number.
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thank you, i will try it tomorrow. but they dont know the ggogle account for the tablet.

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How do you access apn settings on boost mobile j7

Found hidden apn settings but cant access them cause they dont have apn settings in settings.. how do you access them. Id like to make a backup of my apn.
Ive been trying to figure out that also. Have tried shortcutmaster app but that doesnt work either
J700p apn access 7months later and we're still having this problem someone out there must know why or how to open this up can't be a mystery.
PLEASE HELP..
APN settings on boost j700
Hello
Did this one get lost in web loop has anyone been able to enable APN settings in j700's
Thx wojo1971
@wojo1971 @iram you have to manually root the samsung J7(J700P) from boost, you can use TWRP for Sprint Model, https://dl.twrp.me/j7ltespr/twrp-3.1.1-0-j7ltespr.img.tar.html in odin go to options deselect Auto Reboot.
before flashing with odin add the Supersu 2.79 SR3 zip in storage, go to settings enable developer options and enable OEM Unlock. Flash TWRP, install the supersu zip. after reboot install Shortcut master lite and supersu access will prompt
grant su access to app and go to search and input apn. in the search will show a few options, you have to click the one named Settings com.android.settings.ApnEditor, save it as favorite and press launch. there the apn editor will show and you can manually add and enable your own apn, or if the phone is unlocked put the apn of the company. cheers and hit the thanks button!
Michael443 said:
@[email protected] you have to manually root the samsung J7(J700P) from boost, you can use TWRP for Sprint Model, https://dl.twrp.me/j7ltespr/twrp-3.1.1-0-j7ltespr.img.tar.html in odin go to options deselect Auto Reboot.
before flashing with odin add the Supersu 2.79 SR3 zip in storage, go to settings enable developer options and enable OEM Unlock. Flash TWRP, install the supersu zip. after reboot install Shortcut master lite and supersu access will prompt
grant su access to app and go to search and input apn. in the search will show a few options, you have to click the one named Settings com.android.settings.ApnEditor, save it as favorite and press launch. there the apn editor will show and you can manually add and enable your own apn, or if the phone is unlocked put the apn of the company. cheers and hit the thanks button!
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Michael443;72754539
THAT DIDNT WORK! You cant acces the APN the galaxy J700P boost,maybe all them but boost has the apn lock down. You cant open the setting the tried four different ways ?
What we need is the unlock for apn.. boost also will not let me unlock my j700 which is crazy fustrating..
Still need help with this... I love to get my tethering working ...
wojo1971 said:
Michael443;72754539
THAT DIDNT WORK! You cant acces the APN the galaxy J700P boost,maybe all them but boost has the apn lock down. You cant open the setting the tried four different ways ?
What we need is the unlock for apn.. boost also will not let me unlock my j700 which is crazy fustrating..
Still need help with this... I love to get my tethering working ...
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if you follow instructions it works, i uploaded pictures. in order to unlock the phone for another company either you need to have an unlock box or take it to a shop that knows how to unlock correctly. the day i quoted you i was finishing unlocking one myself and i can tell you it works perfect. been repairing phones for 8 years now...
Easy way to get msl code.....
I think theres a way to use the terminal to access the apns. I found access to service programming code menu SPC. Scroll to the bottom of the pop up service menu..... maybe it is possible to access the apns such as:
su
am start com.sec.apn/.Service_Apn
Because my guide.....
su
am start com.sec.hiddenmenu/.Program_Edit
Will get you access to the service programming menu (SPC OR MSL CODE)
Thats just a example of what im thinking.....
If you check my guide here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/msl-t3628774
It gets access to the spc code also known as msl code. Just a thought.......
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/msl-t3628774
Michael443 said:
@wojo1971 @iram you have to manually root the samsung J7(J700P) from boost, you can use TWRP for Sprint Model, https://dl.twrp.me/j7ltespr/twrp-3.1.1-0-j7ltespr.img.tar.html in odin go to options deselect Auto Reboot.
before flashing with odin add the Supersu 2.79 SR3 zip in storage, go to settings enable developer options and enable OEM Unlock. Flash TWRP, install the supersu zip. after reboot install Shortcut master lite and supersu access will prompt
grant su access to app and go to search and input apn. in the search will show a few options, you have to click the one named Settings com.android.settings.ApnEditor, save it as favorite and press launch. there the apn editor will show and you can manually add and enable your own apn, or if the phone is unlocked put the apn of the company. cheers and hit the thanks button!
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Hello
rooted.
installed shortcut master lite
No ROOT PROMPT as I set super su to PERMIT all requests
found teh string and added to favorite
but when I click on it. it does Nothing
SO
here is how I solved the APN problem
This procedure WILL ERASE ALL INFO on PHONE.
This procedure WILL FACTORY RESET YOUR PHONE
This procedure WILL ACTIVATE FRP LOCK if you dont follow the instructions
This procedure WILL RELOCK the PHONE and needs to be UNLOCKED with SERVICE BOX if you dont know how to unlock the phone DONT DO IT
You have been WARNED ENOUGH, DONT BLAME ME LATER
First thing, to prevent FRP Lock, go to Developer Options and ENABLE OEM Unlock (dont ask me how, you should know how or ask google)
Root the phone using TWRP (twrp.me) and supersu zip
Install from playstore or from the attachment cscselect apk
run cscselect and tick the usin root method, then change the CSC option to XAS it should be in BST or SPR
Phone will reboot and factory reset. Root is lost, so, root phone again.
Unlock phone using service box like Z3X, Octoplus, chimera, etc.
Now you can freely change the APN as you do on any phone.
if this work, use only Thanks button,
YURAIS
I can do it, just delete the other.xml file found in /system/csc/other.xml and after you delete it, restart the phone and then find an app that makes a shortcut to the apn and program the apn, because you erase the old apns.
I figured it out no need to root.
Download shortcut master
Then on app search to find
SETTINGS
com.android.settings.settings$ApnSettingsActivity
Then click on launch
This will launch APN settings menu
yurais said:
Hello
rooted.
installed shortcut master lite
No ROOT PROMPT as I set super su to PERMIT all requests
found teh string and added to favorite
but when I click on it. it does Nothing
SO
here is how I solved the APN problem
This procedure WILL ERASE ALL INFO on PHONE.
This procedure WILL FACTORY RESET YOUR PHONE
This procedure WILL ACTIVATE FRP LOCK if you dont follow the instructions
This procedure WILL RELOCK the PHONE and needs to be UNLOCKED with SERVICE BOX if you dont know how to unlock the phone DONT DO IT
You have been WARNED ENOUGH, DONT BLAME ME LATER
First thing, to prevent FRP Lock, go to Developer Options and ENABLE OEM Unlock (dont ask me how, you should know how or ask google)
Root the phone using TWRP (twrp.me) and supersu zip
Install from playstore or from the attachment cscselect apk
run cscselect and tick the usin root method, then change the CSC option to XAS it should be in BST or SPR
Phone will reboot and factory reset. Root is lost, so, root phone again.
Unlock phone using service box like Z3X, Octoplus, chimera, etc.
Now you can freely change the APN as you do on any phone.
if this work, use only Thanks button,
YURAIS
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Well, I tried this:
127|j7popltespr:/ $ su
j7popltespr:/ # am start com.sec.apn/Service_apn
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] cmp=com.sec.apn/Service_apn launchParam=MultiScreenLaunchParams { mDisplayId=0 mFlags=0 } }Error type 3
Error: Activity class {com.sec.apn/Service_apn} does not exist.
j7popltespr:/ #
And this:
127|j7popltespr:/ $ su
j7popltespr:/ # am start com.sec.apn/Service_apn
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] cmp=com.sec.apn/Service_apn launchParam=MultiScreenLaunchParams { mDisplayId=0 mFlags=0 } }Error type 3
Error: Activity class {com.sec.apn/Service_apn} does not exist.
j7popltespr:/ # am start com.android.settings.ApnEditor
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] pkg=com.android.settings.ApnEditor launchParam=MultiScreenLaunchParams { mDisplayId=0 mFlags=0 } }
Error: Activity not started, unable to resolve Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] flg=0x10000000 pkg=com.android.settings.ApnEditor launchParam=MultiScreenLaunchParams { mDisplayId=0 mFlags=0 } }
j7popltespr:/ #
As you can see, it didn't work.
Any suggestions?
Any advice on how to do it on a boost Mobile Stylo 2 phone?

[Simple Guide] View logged on wifi password without an app

We use different apps to view our logged on wifi password.
Some of those sometimes don't work or sometimes you just don't want to install an app for solution.
Rooted and Non-rooted
Do you know where's your password get stored?
Here
Code:
root/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
So,If u already rooted your phone,u simply can navigate to there using a file explorer.
(Example : Root Xplorer,Mixplorer etc)
And open wpa_supplicant.conf.
If you are not rooted than you can use this ADB commands.
Code:
adb pull/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
C>:wpa_supplicant.conf
In most case,
OEMs don't give access to data folder without root.
For these people, I didn't see a solution.
Bye and Thanks for reading....
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MEO StarAddict 6 root or firmware

Hello, if anyone could help me with this, I've tried to find firmware for this phone I've read in another thread it's from ZTE but no luck in their website, I want to root or update the firmware if anyone could help, currently the phone is freaking out not working properly. It's from Altice MEO and the name is StarAddict 6.
hello you can easily root your starradict 6 by the app named "KingRoot".
its safe and easy ,the app have his proper's root permissions manager's(exactly like super su) ,and works fine.You can also unroot your device by the KingRoot app too;(if you want to unroot definitively ,factory reset your device is hughly recommended)
For the firmware ,its more hard ,its need to use the DFU mode.
But for now i cant help you for where found the firmware.
one good solution is to make a dump of your firmware,its look like a backup in recovery,for mmake this im sure you can easily find how to make this on xda or google.
im looking for the firmware too ,if i found how and where to download it ,i post here for the starraddict community users.
friendly
I found the firmware boys
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qIgNdLwDc5p6WxrohIwIjpvheBCe6nKR/view
neves2k said:
I found the firmware boys
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qIgNdLwDc5p6WxrohIwIjpvheBCe6nKR/view
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Found the password. I looked up the file name on google and it lead me to firmware247 which had the password there. (It's https://firmware247.com).
How to unbrick:
Get any SDCard on your PC and paste the l730.v1 folder inside the root of the sdcard.
Put it back on the phone.
While pressing both Vol +, Vol - press Power Button.
This will put you into the "recovery mode" (if you can call it that...) which will read the files and install them
If you've reached this far hopefully your phone is working again
ROOT with Magisk:
Download and install Dr. Fone root tool (make sure it's the root tool and not the management/backup tool)
Go into phone developer settings and enable OEM Unlocker and USB debugging
Root the phone with Dr. Fone root tool (it will ask to install supersu, accept it)
When you open supersu, DO NOT UPDATE THE BINARIES, or you will go into bootloop (happened to me at least)
Install magisk manager apk
Open magisk so you get the prompt to allow on it supersu
Restart magisk and super su app (for some reason some options don't appear on magisk if you don't do this)
Download and install (patch) magisk to directly.
Reboot as prompted by the tool.
Open supersu and go into options.
Select delete supersu and remove "root" (you will need to allow supersu root permissions on magisk)
That's it, you now have your phone rooted with magisk.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to find a way to fix safety net, please let me know if you do. (CTS Profile is flagged)
Edit: Organized the post and added small guide.

Secure folder on S8 custom rom with root : still nothing?

There are update regarding the secure folder on rooted device? I tried to search something but it was old

Remove pasword of app by root

I have a big problem. I put a password in an application, which I unfortunately forgot, and the information in that application is very important to me.
I heard that by accessing the root of the phone and a specific file, that password can be deleted. Do you have information about this. Please help me.
Simorg11 said:
I have a big problem. I put a password in an application, which I unfortunately forgot, and the information in that application is very important to me.
I heard that by accessing the root of the phone and a specific file, that password can be deleted. Do you have information about this. Please help me.
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If the password is stored on the device itself, it "should" be in data/data/"name of app".
Yes, it requires either rooting the device or installing TWRP custom recovery. If you root the device, you won't need TWRP, you can simply use a file manager with root permissions to delete the file containing the password. If you install TWRP, you will not need to root the device, you can use the file manager that is built into TWRP to delete the file containing the password. Although you don't necessarily "have to" have both TWRP and root, most devices have to use TWRP to root the device, they require using TWRP to root the device but do not require root in order to install TWRP recovery. I hope that isn't confusing.
As for how to root your device or install TWRP, that depends on your specific device model. You will have to unlock your bootloader if it is not already unlocked or you will not be able to install TWRP or root. To find known methods to root your device or install TWRP on your device, do some Google searches for:
"How to root (your specific model number"
And
"TWRP for (your specific model number)"
If there are known methods for your device, those searches will find guides with instructions. If those searches don't find anything, you will have to try using the "Magisk root" method. There is a thread here at XDA for Magisk root and instructions.
Droidriven said:
If the password is stored on the device itself, it "should" be in data/data/"name of app".
Yes, it requires either rooting the device or installing TWRP custom recovery. If you root the device, you won't need TWRP, you can simply use a file manager with root permissions to delete the file containing the password. If you install TWRP, you will not need to root the device, you can use the file manager that is built into TWRP to delete the file containing the password. Although you don't necessarily "have to" have both TWRP and root, most devices have to use TWRP to root the device, they require using TWRP to root the device but do not require root in order to install TWRP recovery. I hope that isn't confusing.
As for how to root your device or install TWRP, that depends on your specific device model. You will have to unlock your bootloader if it is not already unlocked or you will not be able to install TWRP or root. To find known methods to root your device or install TWRP on your device, do some Google searches for:
"How to root (your specific model number"
And
"TWRP for (your specific model number)"
If there are known methods for your device, those searches will find guides with instructions. If those searches don't find anything, you will have to try using the "Magisk root" method. There is a thread here at XDA for Magisk root and instructions.
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Thank you very much for your guidance. How do I identify a password file?
Simorg11 said:
Thank you very much for your guidance. How do I identify a password file?
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I don't have any idea what file name the app used when it created the password file. You will have to figure that out for yourself. I'm not going to do ALL the work and ALL the thinking for you.
Simorg11 said:
Thank you very much for your guidance. How do I identify a password file?
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Is the app itself password protected with a default feature that is built into the app? Or did you use a feature that is built into your device's stock firmware or by using a 3rd party app?
Where the password is stored depends on which of these methods you used.
If you mean a password that the app requires you to input in order to sign in to an account or profile inside the app, then the password is probably not stored on your device, it is more likely stored in a server associated to the app.
Droidriven said:
Is the app itself password protected with a default feature that is built into the app? Or did you use a feature that is built into your device's stock firmware or by using a 3rd party app?
Where the password is stored depends on which of these methods you used.
If you mean a password that the app requires you to input in order to sign in to an account or profile inside the app, then the password is probably not stored on your device, it is more likely stored in a server associated to the app.
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No, this app is a cryptocurrency wallet that does not have a centralized server, and I think the password is embedded in the app itself. Someone who can delete the file containing the password by a special program requested a large amount for its delivery, which I could not

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