Ok. So I have a att note 3 and I had to put a cooperate email on it that cause me to encrypt md sd card and forced a lock screen and other stuff. After thst was installed on my phone I did a kingo root and use winam and xposed framework to bypass the lock screen. Well today I had to turn my phone off and remove battery. When I turn it back on my sd card not working? I clicked the encrypt button agaon and it just sits there and says wait for sd card to be encypted.... its been hours. What can I do to bypass all this mess but still have my cooperate email?
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So I have a problem and I wanted to know if anyone can help. So I bought a T-mobile G1 off craigslist with no accessories or anything (like a micro sd card). When I turn on the phone it makes me login to Google and there's no way to skip it. I'm pretty sure it has the RC30 update because I've tried a couple of different methods to skip it and none of them work. I heard if you flash a custom rom it removes all the google logon but I don't have a micro sd card to do that. So my question is does anybody know a way to bypass the login with google on a RC30 with no micro sd or a t-mobile sim with data.
Also, I have AT&T and I'm planing to unlock the phone but even if I do that I still don't have data on my plan so it wont help much.
I solved my own problem, I bought a micro SD and then followed this HERE. I guess there's no way to bypass it on RC30 without downgrading with a microSD.
Can't log in through wifi? Or just don't want to? Tried tapping the 4 corners of the screen (top left, top right, bottom right, bottom left, in that order)
It wont let you connect with wifi or I can't get it to. Yes i tried that alot of times -.-
so I successfully updated to froyo, after it was done I updated all my apps using 3g. I then rooted my phone using SuperOneClick. after that, I didn't notice any issues, so I used OCLF, after it rebooted from doing the lag fix, I now have no data. I uninstalled the lag fix AND unroted my phone just to try and back out of whatever I did, but it didn't work. I went to setting to try and view my mobile networks, I got an error that told me to insert my sim card. It was already in... So I took it out, put it back in and booted up to the same problems. My phone IS reading the sim card though, I can see all of my sim contacts in my address book, and wifi is working perfectly, I just can't connect to any cellular data. is there a way to fix this without flashing back to stock and reupdating? I would like to keep all the data I have on my phone.
Can you make calls? Or is it just 3g that's been effected?
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I wasn't able to make calls either, anyway, after rebooting for the umpteenth time, it started working
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Since I upgraded to ICS on my Vivid, I've been using the face unlock option with pattern unlock after 15 minutes. Yesterday I decided I want to change that option. However, when I went into Setting/Security/Screen Lock option, the options "None" and "Face Unlock" were disabled with the message "Disabled by administrator, encrypt policy, or credential storage".
Does anyone have this problem?
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Yes I get that same message, but mine is because my work exchange email account requires either a pin or password lock. Is that the case for you as well?
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No,I don't use exchange, just standard google stuff.
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Have you since installed a phone tracker app or something that takes over as phone admin?
I have been using Lookout since the first day I got the phone. I'll try to uninstall it to see if it makes any different.
Removed Lookout and rebooted, made no difference.
interesting... i was previously using phone locator pro, and it took over as device admin and limited what i could do to unlock the phone. i'm sure someone here will be able to figure it out!
What is this. I hit declined and now my phone wont says i dont have sd card. Just suddenly pops up the message. How to bypass this and still detect the sd card?
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OK so let me start from the beginning.
I Networked unlocked my At&t note 9.
put in a T Mobile sim put the unlock code in and everything went fine.
Today I had a friend that's been having a issue with her sprint s10 dropping calls.
so i put her chip in my note 9 make a test call and got a message about sprint activation. I ignored it shut the phone
off and when i rebooted with my at&t chip im still getting this omadm message from sprint and it tries to activate.
Tried several times downloaded Firmware for my note 9. used odin .
also booted to recovery deleted cache and the other setting to factory reset.
reboot and still get this message.
tried the following
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...move-sprint-omadm-notification-t3636264/page2
still nothing has removed this .rebooted several more times still same thing.
I check in about phone>status under brand says sprint (WTF) and username has some numbers with @hcm.sprintpcs.com
now i also have a update trying to download which also appears to be from sprint .
At this point i need any help i can get please .
I would do a factory reset with your sim inserted
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sacnotsack said:
I would do a factory reset with your sim inserted
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That didn't do anything either but thanks.
Weird. Have you tried letting it "activate" on sprint? I would try that. Then shut down phone, and restart with your sim.
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I called samsung there sending me a replacement .
If anyone else has input on a solution, I would like to hear just to have the info. At least you're getting taken care of.
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Sounds like your device may not have been unlocked properly...
Download phone.info app and screen shot the csc etc here.
Also put boot up with a t mobile sim and see what happens.
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Yeah, Sprint's carrier apps need burned out with fire. In the G-pad their Chameleon was installed as something like com.lge.hiddenmenu, and it's job was using accessibility permissions to knock any menu they didn't want you touching into the background.. Sprint = Hitler.