Here's the thing. For x reason my phone was confiscated in school. It had the simplest pattern lock in the world, yet the managed to mess it up. Now the phone is locked down and needs gmail login to sign in. Luckily they did not ask me to do it today because there was no wi fi in range, and they are still in possession of the phone. They only way to get inside the phone is through the gmail. I want to avoid this by any means.
I want to remotely disassociate my gmail account from the android device. That way the only way to unlock it will be through samsung service (this I will tell the school) ..I will tell them it got disassociated because it had been locked down for so long (2 days and counting, battery still has some juice left)
So, is there any way to do this ?
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Bump. Would appreciate a reply. Otherwise I just make a different google account and tell them THAT is my google account which is on the phone. Would work in the same way as a "disassociated google account" or perhaps even better (no chance of getting in)
...Nobody ? :/
I have a unique issue with my Nexus 6 purchase on Motorola.com. I purchased my Nexus 6 and received it in the mail. After receiving the device, I was able to insert my Verizon sim and use the device. A day after receiving the device, I decided to purchase moto care on the device. I followed the steps from their website, signed into my profile and never get an option to purchase the moto care package for the phone. I have called motorola at least 5 times now to remedy the issue and they can't figure out the problem.
In addition to their website issues with purchasing the moto care package, I noticed that on my debit card statement the phone purchase was taken off of my statements and the amount I purchased the phone was not debited. While I was waiting for my phone, I saw the amount get debited off my account and now it's gone. All kinds of weird is happening with these purchases.
rester555 said:
I have a unique issue with my Nexus 6 purchase on Motorola.com. I purchased my Nexus 6 and received it in the mail. After receiving the device, I was able to insert my Verizon sim and use the device. A day after receiving the device, I decided to purchase moto care on the device. I followed the steps from their website, signed into my profile and never get an option to purchase the moto care package for the phone. I have called motorola at least 5 times now to remedy the issue and they can't figure out the problem.
In addition to their website issues with purchasing the moto care package, I noticed that on my debit card statement the phone purchase was taken off of my statements and the amount I purchased the phone was not debited. While I was waiting for my phone, I saw the amount get debited off my account and now it's gone. All kinds of weird is happening with these purchases.
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Option 1: You could try revoking the Motorola website login connect on you Google account page and re sign up.
Option 2: Sign up with a different gmail or email account on Motorola support then register the IMEI # of the Nexus 6 on that account.
I was on call support for 30 mins trying different things and the last option was the only one that worked. The first option was said to work for some people.
I tried option 2 and I still can't get to that page.
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Same for me
I have tried signing up for moto care about five time since receiving their offer email on Dec 5. Absolutely no luck. Once I got as far as registering the device, but it didn't like my IMEI (keep in mind that I purchased it from motorola.com). Can't even add the device My Stuff, because Verizon isn't a value in the drop down box.
Was in a chat with CR yesterday and he was unable to resolve the issue. He told me that someone from insurance would call within an hour and, guess what, nobody called.
My frustration grows, as I'm sure that the process will exceed the 30 day purchase window and for me will no longer be a valid option.
That is unacceptable and I would raise hell if this happens.
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Same exact thing happened to me. I've used the chat with them 3 times and called once. Still having the issue. They said i should still be able to add it on. They also said i should be able to call tomorrow and add it, but i doubt that'll be the case. This is all kinds of FUBAR and regardless, to make it good customer service, it should be added on regardless of time frame, since there is plenty of record of me trying to add it. Only makes sense.
I would hope you're right.
CS does seem receptive. However, I have been promised a call back from their higher tiered (forgot the name) CS twice now "within the hour" of my call and have gone unfulfilled. Hate to say it, but I'm having flashbacks to Comcast CS. Getting real tedious.
Same here, I get to the pop up that says "Still in Security, scroll down and select Device administrators and activate Motorola Device Policy" but that does not exist on my phone.
I have chatted and called them also, sent me through the same hoops, suppose to call me back ...
Just Got the Phone With Customer Support
Well, it seems Motorola does not have this issue figured out. I called. They promised to call me back every day that the issue is still unresolved. Hope for the best...
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Motorola seems to be trying to address the problem. I can now type my IMEI number and get a successful response from the website. But it is a false positive because my N6 still is not showing up in MyStuff.
Here's the weird trick I used to purchase MotoCar for my N6.
I use both macs and PCs. After failure after failure on both platforms I tried one last thing. Using safari on my mac I went to the "my stuff" page. It failed to load after several attempts, like everyone else. Then I selected the entire page to be shown in the mac dashboard.
When I opened my dashboard, sure enough, there was the loaded Moto "my stuff" windowed page loaded and working. I then went to add devices and from there, within dashboard, I selected my N6 and added MotoCare.
Can anyone else try this and let me know if it works? I've been reading this thread for weeks and have been hesitant to tell others to try it because it doesn't make sense that it did work.
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Same here, I get to the pop up that says "Still in Security, scroll down and select Device administrators and activate Motorola Device Policy" but that does not exist on my phone.
I have chatted and called them also, sent me through the same hoops, suppose to call me back ...
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I have the same issue. I can't add my phone to "My Stuff" because there is no option under Device Administrators on my device to activate Motorola Device Policy!!
I've had multiple conversations with Motorola and I've been getting the run around. Can't believe how big of a headache this has been.
I have tried everything and cant get my devices to show up under My devices. I have a ticket in and every time I call they just say that someone will call me back but no one does. Been working on this since the 14th of December.
I was able to get my device added (supposedly) just a few minutes ago. I selected "Don't Know" for my device and then entered my IMEI and on the next page rather than giving me directions to activate the "Motorola Device Policy" it simply had my IMEI in a text field with an "Add It" button. After clicking said button I was congratulated on adding my device to My Stuff...but
It still does not show up in the My Stuff page. Frankly, I'm getting pretty pissed about this....
I managed to get mine into my stuff after encountering the difficulties mentioned here. I think i added the device logged into in my motocare forums id and added the device through my profile. Make sure you are allowing popups from the moto site. Ibget the option to purchase moto care. Problem is i purchased it already when i got the device. I opened a ticket for that.
Ill try post the exact instructions i used if i can walk thru them later. I know I was on my laptop.
Well, after all the garbage I went through last night entering my IMEI multiple unsuccessful times, I logged in again this morning and had 5 duplicate devices in my stuff and was able to purchase the protection plan and remove the duplicates. It would seem the problem has been resolved... Hopefully
So it would seem the device was indeed added but there is a delay before it would show up. I don't know if it makes a difference but I could not see it in Chrome on my phone. I had to use boat browser set to desktop user agent.
Ok I was able buy moto care and got my nexus6 added to mystuff by getting my device registered @ Motorola Support Forums Device Registration.
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I have a freinds phone, bought from ebay and seller not responding. I've only done Samsung in the past. How do I bypass the frp feature?
Get the seller to remove the device from their account. If they won't respond, file a dispute through ebay and get your money back. With the March update I believe, bypassing the FRP is no longer possible.
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I have a freinds phone, bought from ebay and seller not responding. I've only done Samsung in the past. How do I bypass the frp feature?
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Do you still have the nexus 6? If you do pop your sim card in and call it from another phone and answer on the nexus 6 and click add a call or the conference button what ever and get into the contacts go to the dialer but first look up the nexus 6 secret codes one of them should point to usage statistics and click on that once you find it and then click the top back button and that should land you in to settings then go to users and and add a user (you) and log in with a gmail account and then go in to settings and turn off the find my phone and android security crap and factory reset make sure you are logged in first then you should be able to login with your gmail account and pass code bypassing google stupid crap took me an hr to figure it out lol also make sure to do disable lock code and the swipe to unlock use none
Today I received a Nexus 6 which I bought off Ebay and when I tried to log in, I was disallowed due to factory reset protection.
I contacted the seller and he kindly gave me his google account details however, he also informed me that he had changed his password whilst the phone was in transit.
I am in possession of both the old and new password but neither of them will log me in.
Subsequently, the seller informed me that there had been a new login from this device relating to the time that I was trying both the passwords despite the device not logging me in successfully.
What is our way forward as I am reluctant to return the phone as it was a bargain.
Any advice as to the correct procedure would be much appreciated.
Something is fishy here. You shouldn't have to do anything, and him providing you his password(s) is unsecure and stupid.
All he has to do is:
1)Login to his Google account on the website https://myaccount.google.com
2)Go to Device Activity & Notications (Under the Sign-In & Security section)
3)Click on review devices
4)Remove the device from his account
Boom, the phone is removed from Google's re-activation lock or whatever you want to call it. It might take up to 72 hours for the device to be re-eligible for activation without signing into his Google account.
This was apparently done before he posted the device however, the google account was not removed from the device itself.
There is a 72 hour wait from when he changed the password before it will be recognized by the device. Wait that amount of time and log in with the new password and then go in and remove the account.
After 4 unsuccessful for screen unlocking I get a message that after 4 more unsuccessful attemps, all the data will be deleted.
This is highly problematic as the phone can get into hands of a kid or someone known and by chance or design all they have to do is to enter 8 wrong passwords and all the data gets deleted. This is highly disturbing feature. How to turn it off.
I was using Moto g3 with same apps (including Microsoft company portal) and I never got this message. I switched to Moto g6 and these messages have started.
Pls help.
I think this may be connected to your company policies.
I do not recieve such a message. Only that I have had too many unsuccessful attempts and must wait.
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I'm sure this is a security feature. It'll wipe the phone so no one has access to your information and files. Then after it wipes, when someone tries to setup the phone it'll ask for the password from the Google account that was on the phone before the wipe. I just tried mine and I get the same thing as rufy93, it says to wait and try again.
I concur with the above users that that data erase appears to be as a company IT policy (likely managed through Microsoft Company Portal/Intune). I'd contact your work IT team and verify the policy on losing your device/unauthorised access management. They may advise you that, if it's a company device, that it's your responsibility to keep it on your person and safe.