Help! Locked out of my phone! - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Its pretty hopeless but maybe will be able to help me.
I think I tried to unlock my phone with a fingerprint with a finger that wasn't registered. Although I think it was. And the phone just cannpt be unlocked using any of the 3 fingers I was regestered with. It immediately going to the PIN screen, which I don't think I have. It gives me the option to reset with google account, but I cannot do it because I live in China and the VPN is off. Of course I cannot turn it on because I can't go into my phone.
Tried with Android device manager, didn't have my samsung account sync.
Is there any way I could reset it in other way?
If not, If I do factory reset will it erase all the previous settings and just give me to Re-setup my phone?
Thank you all...:crying:

Seven Winds said:
Its pretty hopeless but maybe will be able to help me.
I think I tried to unlock my phone with a fingerprint with a finger that wasn't registered. Although I think it was. And the phone just cannpt be unlocked using any of the 3 fingers I was regestered with. It immediately going to the PIN screen, which I don't think I have. It gives me the option to reset with google account, but I cannot do it because I live in China and the VPN is off. Of course I cannot turn it on because I can't go into my phone.
Tried with Android device manager, didn't have my samsung account sync.
Is there any way I could reset it in other way?
If not, If I do factory reset will it erase all the previous settings and just give me to Re-setup my phone?
Thank you all...:crying:
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That's what all shoplifters say. Your only option is samsung. Gotta show them proof of purchase.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A

ambervals6 said:
That's what all shoplifters say. Your only option is samsung. Gotta show them proof of purchase.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A
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I understand what you mean. But If I was a shoplifter I probably would not need to recover my data or photos. Ill just directly do factory reset.
Samsung here In china is useless. Any way I did already factory reset, Now have differen't problems.
Im very pissed at Samsung that has this insane bug that can just make the phone useless, i've used it with no problems for a week or so, all of the sudden, just lock my out , and Fuking China doesn't have google to help me recover..

Seven Winds said:
It immediately going to the PIN screen, which I don't think I have.
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Why don't you have your password? You have to type it in twice whenever you set finger prints for your lockscreen

Can't you just reset your google account pw on your pc, then unlock your phone with your google account?
After I got out of a long hot bath, i tried to unlock with my thumb print numerous times unsuccessfully, had to unlock by backup pin, which I had forgotten...thought i was outta luck, but luckily I was able to unlock via my google acct.
Honestly though...i tend to agree with Ambervals6...that's what shoplifters say lol

9BlackN*Black6 said:
Why don't you have your password? You have to type it in twice whenever you set finger prints for your lockscreen
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Actually I don't remember that I had the option to set the PIN. But I always do the same one. Now using MX4 Pro, and it works great, Probably my unit had a huge bug that waited to be exploited..
About google, I've explained, If I was not in China I could have unlocked, but my astrill VPN was not running, and I didn't setup samsung account which apperantly was stupid.
I've already bought the "package disabler" from playstore and disabled all the bloat including this..
Any way, i've got very unlucky, today will bring it to samsung service center.

You can install custom recovery I forgot where it is but you can use adb in the recovery to delete fingerprint and passw files and then any password you type will unlock the phone

george241312 said:
You can install custom recovery I forgot where it is but you can use adb in the recovery to delete fingerprint and passw files and then any password you type will unlock the phone
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Hm good idea, but the HK version SM-N9200 still doesn't have root. So couldn't do it.

Seven Winds said:
China doesn't have google to help me recover..
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Many international hotels have internet access which bypasses the Great Firewall. If you were to go there you wouldn't need a VPN....

Unable to access Note 5
Similar issue; unable to access my Note 5 with biometrics, password or Google account (even after resetting Google password). Absolutely ridiculous! I do, on some attempts, see a message that pops up stating, "bootstrap failed" but unsure if that's related to the issue.
I need help to access my phone asap WITHOUT resetting it!!!

Seven Winds said:
Hm good idea, but the HK version SM-N9200 still doesn't have root. So couldn't do it.
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To install a custom recovery, the phone doesn't need to be rooted.

ambervals6 said:
That's what all shoplifters say. Your only option is samsung. Gotta show them proof of purchase.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A
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Lol

You can still fix your device with this issue.

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Locked out of the phone (wrong pattern and Google password)

Is there any way to solve this other than doing a hard reset on the HTC One?
Can't really afford to lose the data.
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YorubaDey said:
Is there any way to solve this other than doing a hard reset on the HTC One?
Can't really afford to lose the data.
SORRY. Forgot to click question.
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this sounds like a way to access a stolen phones information, I doubt you'll get much help here
For all we know the phones not yours, in most cases it'll ask you to verify using the Google account on the phone. If you don't no neither than that says a lot.
But,
A nicely worded Google search should give you specific steps.
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clsA said:
this sounds like a way to access a stolen phones information, I doubt you'll get much help here
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Tachi91 said:
For all we know the phones not yours, in most cases it'll ask you to verify using the Google account on the phone. If you don't no neither than that says a lot.
But,
A nicely worded Google search should give you specific steps.
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Why on earth would I care for the data if the phone was stolen? Then I'd go right ahead and reset it.
It belongs to a family member, and I gave said person the HTC One when I got my Z1 (you can see from my previous posts from several months back about the HTC One). Long story short: she messed up the pattern too many times (who knows how, I'm actually annoyed) and doesn't know the password to the Google account. So I reset the password for her (I have access to the Google account), but that password won't work because the phone is not connected to wi-fi or mobile data, so the only way is to obtain the previous password, and that's impossible as far as I know, especially since Google does not have any e-mail/phone support.
I read a couple of tips regarding calling the phone and the dropping down the notification bar to turn on the net, but it doesn't work.
So I came here hoping for a solution before we have to wipe the phone with lots of vacation pictures:/
I have googled a lot, and haven't found anything. Thank you though.
YorubaDey said:
Why on earth would I care for the data if the phone was stolen? Then I'd go right ahead and reset it.
It belongs to a family member, and I gave said person the HTC One when I got my Z1 (you can see from my previous posts from several months back about the HTC One). Long story short: she messed up the pattern too many times (who knows how, I'm actually annoyed) and doesn't know the password to the Google account. So I reset the password for her (I have access to the Google account), but that password won't work because the phone is not connected to wi-fi or mobile data, so the only way is to obtain the previous password, and that's impossible as far as I know, especially since Google does not have any e-mail/phone support.
I read a couple of tips regarding calling the phone and the dropping down the notification bar to turn on the net, but it doesn't work.
So I came here hoping for a solution before we have to wipe the phone with lots of vacation pictures:/
I have googled a lot, and haven't found anything. Thank you though.
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Sorry .. but if it was your phone that was stolen you should be happy we don't give info like that out
YorubaDey said:
Why on earth would I care for the data if the phone was stolen? Then I'd go right ahead and reset it.
It belongs to a family member, and I gave said person the HTC One when I got my Z1 (you can see from my previous posts from several months back about the HTC One). Long story short: she messed up the pattern too many times (who knows how, I'm actually annoyed) and doesn't know the password to the Google account. So I reset the password for her (I have access to the Google account), but that password won't work because the phone is not connected to wi-fi or mobile data, so the only way is to obtain the previous password, and that's impossible as far as I know, especially since Google does not have any e-mail/phone support.
I read a couple of tips regarding calling the phone and the dropping down the notification bar to turn on the net, but it doesn't work.
So I came here hoping for a solution before we have to wipe the phone with lots of vacation pictures:/
I have googled a lot, and haven't found anything. Thank you though.
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If you have TWRP installed use adb pull /sdcard/Pictures to retrieve your vacation pictures, then factory reset.
If stock recovery your only option is a factory reset.
cschmitt said:
If you have TWRP installed use adb pull /sdcard/Pictures to retrieve your vacation pictures, then factory reset.
If stock recovery your only option is a factory reset.
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Thank you, bud.
I guess we'll have to reset it. Such a shame.

Locked out of phone

**I HAVE PROOF OF LEGAL OWNERSHIP** My girlfriend bought her 16 year old son a Note5 on the T-Mobile network. Apparently he had dirty fingers when attempting to unlock his phone so he was locked out. I performed a hard reset to start over. The big problem is he doesnt remember ANY passwords, security questions, ect. to access his google account. Is there anything that can be done besides using the phone as a nice paperweight?
Open your Google account from pc go to settings then you'll see paired devices then remove the devices from list
It's happened to me with my s6.
numba1stunna201 said:
**I HAVE PROOF OF LEGAL OWNERSHIP** My girlfriend bought her 16 year old son a Note5 on the T-Mobile network. Apparently he had dirty fingers when attempting to unlock his phone so he was locked out. I performed a hard reset to start over. The big problem is he doesnt remember ANY passwords, security questions, ect. to access his google account. Is there anything that can be done besides using the phone as a nice paperweight?
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Have you solved the issue?
Muthumbi said:
Have you solved the issue?
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Unfortunately I havent resolved the issue yet, any suggestions?
I would continue trying to guess the password. This happened to me but I remembered my Google account so it wasn't too bad. Did he setup a recovery email for that Gmail account?
You can send the device away to a JTAG flashing service, to reinstall the OS.
If you want you can root the phone then wipe the data and it will be like a new phone
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How to Bypass Lock Screen Without Wiping ?

i have to bypass lock screen without wipe device FRP lock is on so i can not flash custom recovery like TWRP i tried bypass lockscreen with z3x 23.5 and of course FRP blocked custom binary so it didnt worked let me sum up there is no ADB no Custom Recovery no z3x support and no permission to wipe i need help urgently thanks in advance
Jaqen Hghar said:
i have to bypass lock screen without wipe device FRP lock is on so i can not flash custom recovery like TWRP i tried bypass lockscreen with z3x 23.5 and of course FRP blocked custom binary so it didnt worked let me sum up there is no ADB no Custom Recovery no z3x support and no permission to wipe i need help urgently thanks in advance
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That's usually what happens with a stolen device and if it is yours all you need to do is put your Google account and password in and that will go away and if you can't remember the password then just reset your password and wait 72 hours for the phone to allow the new password to work other than that we don't give out ways to bypass security because then everyone who steals someone's phone would just come here to get the answer to get away with it and I'm pretty sure no one's going to want to give the answer to this because you should know your own password or at least be able to reset it!
MrMike2182 said:
That's usually what happens with a stolen device and if it is yours all you need to do is put your Google account and password in and that will go away and if you can't remember the password then just reset your password and wait 72 hours for the phone to allow the new password to work other than that we don't give out ways to bypass security because then everyone who steals someone's phone would just come here to get the answer to get away with it and I'm pretty sure no one's going to want to give the answer to this because you should know your own password or at least be able to reset it!
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thanks for reply actually its not my phone i'm an local repair shop owner so device belongs to one of my customers and of course he dont know his google account information beside device not allows to enter google account info so its useless
now i have 3 gmail accounts which belongs to my customer but none of them added to device to use Android Device Manager to change lock...
Need help, Since I have a dead man's Samsung Galaxy Note 5 unlock for info
I have been assigned to retrieve info on a m. phone of a gentle man who just passed. the battery run out so when the phone was charged and put on it requested a pin before we could use his finger to swipe. Of course, none of us including his wife knows his pin or google password. Though i have his phone, laptop, and have his email details.
I need help with this issue urgently. thx
MrMike2182 said:
That's usually what happens with a stolen device and if it is yours all you need to do is put your Google account and password in and that will go away and if you can't remember the password then just reset your password and wait 72 hours for the phone to allow the new password to work other than that we don't give out ways to bypass security because then everyone who steals someone's phone would just come here to get the answer to get away with it and I'm pretty sure no one's going to want to give the answer to this because you should know your own password or at least be able to reset it!
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Usam76 said:
I have been assigned to retrieve info on a m. phone of a gentle man who just passed. the battery run out so when the phone was charged and put on it requested a pin before we could use his finger to swipe. Of course, none of us including his wife knows his pin or google password. Though i have his phone, laptop, and have his email details.
I need help with this issue urgently. thx
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You've been "assigned" to do something you don't know how to do? Sounds legit!
I like reading these threads.
CodeNameRedNeck said:
I like reading these threads.
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I kinda find it funny! Lol.
Thread closed.
The simple solution to these problems are basically going to service provider and asking them for the code to unlock it.
There's absolutely no need for such threads.
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Vatsal,
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OEM Unlock Greyed Out (Google Store--GD1YQ) and Google Offers RMA?

This is wild. I got my P5 today from the google store, got it set up and was going to OEM unlock when I noticed that OEM unlocking was greyed out. I tried a recovery wipe and a forced reset and it still wasn't fixed so I hit up support chat. They didn't even offer me steps, just said "You're under warranty so lets get you a new phone." Is this typical>?
akijikan said:
This is wild. I got my P5 today from the google store, got it set up and was going to OEM unlock when I noticed that OEM unlocking was greyed out. I tried a recovery wipe and a forced reset and it still wasn't fixed so I hit up support chat. They didn't even offer me steps, just said "You're under warranty so lets get you a new phone." Is this typical>?
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Yeah. That's happened before. Your phone is black listed. The best thing that can happen is they send you a new one. Two years ago they were able to automagically whitelist us. And we were able to unlock. It's a glitch in the Matrix
Golf c said:
Yeah. That's happened before. Your phone is black listed. The best thing that can happen is they send you a new one. Two years ago they were able to automagically whitelist us. And we were able to unlock. It's a glitch in the Matrix
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huh, wild. at least i get a free extra charger and cable out it
akijikan said:
huh, wild. at least i get a free extra charger and cable out it
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Yeah. Your the only one so far. That's great that you said something and got results. Their was alot of us and we were all freaking out.
I had this happen at first (also with the Pixel 2). Bootloader unlock was greyed out until I fully set up the phone including a Lockscreen password, etc. If I skip most of setup and try to do it right away it's greyed out. Check again after just setting up everything and installing all my apps and suddenly I can do it. I think Google does this on purpose to discourage people from doing it.
Thanks, I had read previous threads that brought up that possibility so ive already tried that too
I was setting another phone. The phone will not allow for OEM unlock funcion until I connected to the internet via a wifi connection. After that, I was able to enble oem unlock.

Samsung Note 9 (SM-N9600) not accepting unlock pattern

Hi,
Is there currently any way to disable the unlock pattern on a SM-N9600?
I have been using the same pattern every since i got this phone, and used the same pattern on the phones before it. I woke up yesterday morning to the phone telling me i need to input the unlock pattern like it does every morning, but it wouldn't accept the pattern that i know is correct. I know all the passwords for the google accounts and samsung account that is on the phone, and my fingerprint is also on it. Is there any way to use any of the above to unlock the phone?
I also tried using find my mobile, but it's saying remote unlock is disabled on the phone. USB debuging is also not enabled on the phone as far as i know.
I contacted Samsung customer service but got no real help, they couldn't even answer how many attempts I have to try the pattern and if numerus failures would eventually wipe the phone.
Any help at all is appreciated.
You should be able to unlock your Samsung device in Find My Mobile, then you can go into the Settings > Security and reset your security preferences.
iceepyon said:
You should be able to unlock your Samsung device in Find My Mobile, then you can go into the Settings > Security and reset your security preferences.
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Thanks for the reply, but Find My Mobile doesn't work. It is able to locate the device, but it says Remote unlocking is disabled.
sahyf3r said:
Thanks for the reply, but Find My Mobile doesn't work. It is able to locate the device, but it says Remote unlocking is disabled.
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What about the Google one?
Best bet in the future is to keep the phone glued to you (not hard to do) and avoid passwords/ lockouts.
More times than not the only people they lock out is you. Hardware failures many times lead to complete lockouts. Hardware failures happen unpredictably... been there, done that
No password, no problems; don't get too clever for your own good.
blackhawk said:
What about the Google one?
Best bet in the future is to keep the phone glued to you (not hard to do) and avoid passwords/ lockouts.
More times than not the only people they lock out is you. Hardware failures many times lead to complete lockouts. Hardware failures happen unpredictably... been there, done that
No password, no problems; don't get too clever for your own good.
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The google one doesn't allow unlock anymore, only lock.
If i was getting clever with the pattern and that caused it, I wouldn't feel so bad, I'd know it's my fault, I'd tell myself i deserved it, but this is basically the only pattern i've use since my first android phone.
It seems my only hope is to pray for some kind of exploit that can bypass that pattern screen.
I had no idea hardware failures like that happened, I have neever heard of it before now.
Thanks though.
sahyf3r said:
The google one doesn't allow unlock anymore, only lock.
If i was getting clever with the pattern and that caused it, I wouldn't feel so bad, I'd know it's my fault, I'd tell myself i deserved it, but this is basically the only pattern i've use since my first android phone.
It seems my only hope is to pray for some kind of exploit that can bypass that pattern screen.
I had no idea hardware failures like that happened, I have neever heard of it before now.
Thanks though.
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Yeah it never accord to me either until a laptop bios got corrupted and completely locked the machine down permanently. Fun times.
This is another reason why I always have/use an SD card as a data drive on phones.
Unlike the laptop you can't easily access the internal memory of a locked phone.

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