[Q] [Help] Lock Screen In Moto G 2nd Gen - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have Moto G 2nd Gen with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, unfortunately by mistake I created pattern unlock and now I'm not able to remove it, I don't want to keep pattern unlock want swipe unlock, when I try to change it it only shows three options Pattern, Pin, and Password no Swipe or Non options are there.
Friends can anyone help me and guide me to remove pattern unlock.

alwani_ebrahim said:
Hello,
I have Moto G 2nd Gen with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, unfortunately by mistake I created pattern unlock and now I'm not able to remove it, I don't want to keep pattern unlock want swipe unlock, when I try to change it it only shows three options Pattern, Pin, and Password no Swipe or Non options are there.
Friends can anyone help me and guide me to remove pattern unlock.
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Do you have gast user activated? If so, disable it, maybe it helps.

alwani_ebrahim said:
Hello,
I have Moto G 2nd Gen with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, unfortunately by mistake I created pattern unlock and now I'm not able to remove it, I don't want to keep pattern unlock want swipe unlock, when I try to change it it only shows three options Pattern, Pin, and Password no Swipe or Non options are there.
Friends can anyone help me and guide me to remove pattern unlock.
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Step 1: Go to Settings >> Security
Step 2: Device Administrators. See if anything other than Android Device Manager is checked. (If something is checked, it's possible it's forcing a higher level of security.)
Step 3: Uncheck it if there is. And check the screen lock options again.
Still got nothing? No problem.
Optional Step 4: Go to Settings >> Security >> Clear credentials.
I've added screenshots for each step. (Don't worry, I've already cleared my Credentials, that is why that option was unavailable in the Screenshot. But you'll get yours.)
Voila. You are done.
Give a Thanks, if it helped.

Many Many Thanks Theroxstar Bro,
Step 4th worked for me and now I have enabled Swipe Unlock in my Moto G 2nd Gen, Once again Thank You Bro for helping guiding me

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Stuck at Gmail verification

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I have been running official android m on my Nexus 6 with unlocked bootloader. I just used Nexusroottoolkit to flash the official android n factory image and then I locked my bootloader. Now when I boot I have to verify my gmail to use my phone. And I have no idea what gmail adress I used. I haven't changed the password on the gmail I used. What should I do?
Remember your email address. Because when you locked the bootloader - a foolish thing to do - factory reset protection kicks in. Unless you can recall which account you used you'll be locked out of the device.
Is there nothing I can do?
Find a way to bypass FRP.
6nexus said:
Is there nothing I can do?
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When making a new Google account the system will check the username.
Do not activate a new name, but try to find an existing name. Maybe it helps to remember your forgotten Gmail account.
Some people remember things with the help of a hypnotist ?.
Don;t give up remembering.
Thanks for the replies!
I will never remember the gmail i used, it was a random mix of numbers and letters
I have got into the phone and I can install apk's but there are no methods to get rid of the FRP on android 7.0 yet. (security patch October 5)
Is it possible to sideload the stock 6.0.1 image from the stock recovery?
Or is the only option to replace the mainboard?
If you're in, turn on OEM Unlock in developer options and then unlock the bootloader. This time, leave it unlocked and keep OEM Unlock turned on!
Doing those two things will ensure FRP doesn't bite you in the ass. And next time, use an email address you can remember.
I can't enable developer settings
It doesn't happen anything when I tap the buildnumber
6nexus said:
I can't enable developer settings
It doesn't happen anything when I tap the buildnumber
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKIRXVhBvBY
Try navigating to devices.android.com and see which Gmail account lists your N6.
stevemw said:
Try navigating to devices.android.com and see which Gmail account lists your N6.
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Great idea! It would defiently help if I would find the Gmail account since I know the password for it. Where do I find devices.android.com? I didn't find it in Android/data

Any solutions for me please

Hello guys , so i have a very big problem, i have a moto nexus 6 with andriod 7.1.1 october security patch , my phone is locked with google account, its not rooted and on fastboot it shows device is locked , code status 2 , i can bypass google account to open the settings but I cannot open the developer options to enable the usb Debugging mode , so in conclusion devices is locked , non rooted , google account, usb Debugging is not enabled, so how can i fix the problem and I really need to remove the google account so please help me
Just to clarify,
You went into 'About Phone' and tapped on it several times to enable developer options?
spastico said:
Just to clarify,
You went into 'About Phone' and tapped on it several times to enable developer options?
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Yes but i can’t enable it at all because i am bypassing the google account so its not available i need to enable it in another way which I don’t know about
Know the username and password. That is the only way to get to Developer Options to enable OEM unlocking.

aosp extended bug with pattern unlock

I have the latest aosp extended rom(from march 8th) flashed, now every time when I use pattern to unlock my device, the first time nothing happens.
Same unlocking GUI showed up even when I use the right pattern.(If I provided wrong pattern intentionally I got informed that the pattern is wrong).
After I gave the pattern the second time there is one notification telling me that the "setting app" keeps stopping blabla
Can someone help me here please? Thanks!
Delete pattern before applying the update and set it again after update is done.
There is some twrp-installable zip which cleans the pattern, have a look.

Bootloader Unlock (Developer Option Bug)

Hi. Today I found a bug in my Nokia 5 allowing me to enable OEM Unlock in the Developer Option Settings. Please note that I am on the new Android Pie with the latest April security patch. So here is what I did:
1. Please enable Developer Option on the Settings menu. If you already did so, skip this.
2. Now, on the Developer Option, you can see the OEM Unlock is greyed out. To toggle the switch on, "you need to disable and re-enable the Developer Option toggle switch at the top of the menu".
3. After then, you can now freely toggle the OEM Unlock switch. You will be prompted then to enter your device password and voila! OEM Unlock is now enable.
4. To switch it off, you just need to do the steps over again.
That's all. I hope this helps. Sorry, I might have posted this in the wrong section cause I am a new member and just wanted to fill my share to you.
Hey there! been lurking xda for ages but your post just made me register! Thanks a lot for sharing mate.
I just downloaded the update and tried this method, worked fine. Btw there's a new security patch as latest update (5/19), didnt bother doing it as they could have patched it probably.
So, i tried flashing twrp and noticed it still wouldn't let me and flashing get_unlock_ability returns 0. Did you manage to get past this?
This actually works. Havent flashed anything yet, as I'm scared of bricking it.
I just love the good old days when I had the Tmobile G2x with the Nvidia chip, flashed the darn thing so many times, even bricked it numerous times, but I was able to go into recovery and reflash it again. That phone was "Flash and Brick Proof"
thanks for sharing, spent countless hours trying to fix with usb driver setups and cmd lines from other tutorials.
question is what's next?
That's a dummy command,
You still need to properly Unlock it, I'm afraid all the options are paid service
Sent from my Xperia 1 using XDA Labs
This thing still works as now it's may 11th 2020.
I'm I ready to unlock bootloader now?
alexben_007 said:
This thing still works as now it's may 11th 2020.
I'm I ready to unlock bootloader now?
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Try fastboot oem unlock
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Unlock the bootloader
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Разблокировать загрузчик -358536084114397 -nokia5_nd1
I am N.E.E.T said:
Hi. Today I found a bug in my Nokia 5 allowing me to enable OEM Unlock in the Developer Option Settings. Please note that I am on the new Android Pie with the latest April security patch. So here is what I did:
1. Please enable Developer Option on the Settings menu. If you already did so, skip this.
2. Now, on the Developer Option, you can see the OEM Unlock is greyed out. To toggle the switch on, "you need to disable and re-enable the Developer Option toggle switch at the top of the menu".
3. After then, you can now freely toggle the OEM Unlock switch. You will be prompted then to enter your device password and voila! OEM Unlock is now enable.
4. To switch it off, you just need to do the steps over again.
That's all. I hope this helps. Sorry, I might have posted this in the wrong section cause I am a new member and just wanted to fill my share to you.
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pretty usefull tip bro, it worked on my nokia 6 TA-1000

Note 9 FRP Locked and cannot go into Recovery Mode

Hi Team
I have the Note 9 SM-N960F from australia , I am not able to put into recovery mode and neither I can flash it to any ROM, please help me to find the solution for this . It boots to FRP locked enabled Binary thing. Please assist .
OEM LOCK ON
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Please please please help me .
On a locked device, you can't install any other ROM, than stock update.
To remove FRP:
First, you need to open the Settings menu and remove the screen lock security feature.
In the same menu find the Accounts option and Google account you are logging in on your device with, and remove it. On some phones, the removal option might be hidden behind the three dots in the top right corner of the screen. If you have a few active accounts, make sure that you remove them one by one until none is left.
Next thing to do is an OEM unlock. Before flashing, read carefully the Instructions and be sure to flash the right versions. Otherwise you may brick your device...
chrysopra said:
On a locked device, you can't install any other ROM, than stock update.
To remove FRP:
First, you need to open the Settings menu and remove the screen lock security feature.
In the same menu find the Accounts option and Google account you are logging in on your device with, and remove it. On some phones, the removal option might be hidden behind the three dots in the top right corner of the screen. If you have a few active accounts, make sure that you remove them one by one until none is left.
Next thing to do is an OEM unlock. Before flashing, read carefully the Instructions and be sure to flash the right versions. Otherwise you may brick your device...
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the problem is that its not going to settings as well. It just restarts to the red message that says binary lock
You need to flash stock firmware with same CSC.

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