I changed my phone password, I turned off my phone, now I realize I forgot the password .. Please help me I have a lot of information inside the phone
My Android phone is 11
There is a way to remove the password without deleting personal information
lion.1001 said:
I changed my phone password, I turned off my phone, now I realize I forgot the password .. Please help me I have a lot of information inside the phone
My Android phone is 11
There is a way to remove the password without deleting personal information
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Do you have TWRP installed?
Pupet_Master said:
Do you have TWRP installed?
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no sorry
lion.1001 said:
no sorry
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Try to install it, that way you can bypass the screen lock, maybe
bootloader is lock
lion.1001 said:
bootloader is lock
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You will need to reset the phone m8, if it's lock there is no way without data loss
I was using model A715F/DS. I forgot the boot pin. I can't get past Gmail. Can anyone do it? If yes, please share with picture.
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If I flash a factory image on my Nexus 6, will the device ask me for my google account, or does that only occur with a factory reset.
If you wipe the data then yes. I assumed since it's gonna be a whole ddffrent OS. Then yed
FriendWithin said:
If I flash a factory image on my Nexus 6, will the device ask me for my google account, or does that only occur with a factory reset.
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Click the top link in my signature for info. Especially if you are thinking of re-locking the bootloader.
You should remove your Google account and any security pin/password/pattern lock before hand. Then do a factory reset from settings before you begin. Safety first.
Evolution_Freak said:
Click the top link in my signature for info. Especially if you are thinking of re-locking the bootloader.
You should remove your Google account and any security pin/password/pattern lock before hand. Then do a factory reset from settings before you begin. Safety first.
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My screen is broken. I can't see a thing. Forgot to mention
FriendWithin said:
My screen is broken. I can't see a thing. Forgot to mention
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So then it doesn't matter what it asks for
rootSU said:
So then it doesn't matter what it asks for
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Giffgaff said they'd need the device protection taken off
"Don't forget to remove your PIN or lock code, and any other kind of protection so the phone fixers can turn on your phone and confirm the issue."
However it can be turned on and the PIN encryption is gone, I just don't know whether they will need my google account to get further into the phone seeing as it's a factory image flash. I can't lock the bootloader because i can't see anything on the screen and I cannot force it off without it auto rebooting.
@rootSU
FriendWithin said:
Giffgaff said they'd need the device protection taken off.
"Don't forget to remove your PIN or lock code, and any other kind of protection so the phone fixers can turn on your phone and confirm the issue."
However it can be turned on and the PIN encryption is gone, I just don't know whether they will need my google account to get further into the phone seeing as it's a factory image flash. I can't lock the bootloader because i can't see anything on the screen and I cannot force it off without it auto rebooting.
@rootSU
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If the screen isnt working, they can see the issue long before getting to boot up. To turn off device protection, you must remove the google account before a factory reset. You obviously cant do this without seeing what you're doing. And you wouldnt want them to have access to your google account. All you can do is flash factory and send it as is. Device protection isnt going to prevent them fixing a broken display issue.
rootSU said:
. . . . And you wouldnt want them to have access to your google account. All you can do is flash factory and send it as is.. . .
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On a PC or any other device with a browser you can access your Google account. Than change the password.
That is the first thing I should do ....
NLBeev said:
On a PC or any other device with a browser you can access your Google account. Than change the password.
That is the first thing I should do ....
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Just remember, you have to wait 72 hours before performing a factory reset after changing your password.
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/6172890?hl=en
Evolution_Freak said:
Just remember, you have to wait 72 hours before performing a factory reset after changing your password.
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Yes. Two things to do, when sending the device for repair the display.
If possible flash a factory image.
Change the Google password.
NLBeev said:
Yes. Two things to do, when sending the device for repair the display.
If possible flash a factory image.
Change the Google password.
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Why change your Google password? They cannot get into your Google account if you factory flash or reset.
rootSU said:
Why change your Google password? They cannot get into your Google account if you factory flash or reset.
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Because many people has gmail and other passwords in browser's memory and other data.
NLBeev said:
Because many people has gmail and other passwords in browser's memory and other data.
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By flashing the factory image, in its entirety, all of your account information would need to be entered before you could use the device again anyway. After the repair process, when the device is powered on, they would only see the start up screen, as if it were a new device.
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Because many people has gmail and other passwords in browser's memory and other data.
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No.
Evolution_Freak said:
By flashing the factory image, in its entirety, all of your account information would need to be entered before you could use the device again anyway. After the repair process, when the device is powered on, they would only see the start up screen, as if it were a new device.
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True.
OP wanted to avoid access to his device by others. In general it is good practice to change password from time to time.
It is a point of view. Do not rely only on the security of a system.
NLBeev said:
True.
OP wanted to avoid access to his device by others. In general it is good practice to change password from time to time.
It is a point of view. Do not rely only on the security of a system.
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I agree. That's why in my first response, I said that very thing. However with a broken screen, he could not do this from his device. So it was recommend that he do it via the web. But with the new features of security, you must wait 72 hours after changing your password before factory resetting. I think it's a time issue and the OP wants to get their phone off to be repaired.
Hi guys, i got a Nexus 6, bought to a friend, but i did a factory reset and now is asking me for the last account used in the device, i ask to my friend and dont know (the phone its a gift from his father). Android 5.1 and there is no way to know wich account were used in the device.
Please someone can help, the bootloader is locked, cant unlock because "android debbuging" is off. Can i flash a special stock images or something?? or what can i do to pass this vrification?
thanks.
@fernando2610
You have to enter the username and password for the last person who used the device. There is no way around this. If you can't get that information, then this device is useless.
If bootloader is locked you're Sol!
fernando2610 said:
Hi guys, i got a Nexus 6, bought to a friend, but i did a factory reset and now is asking me for the last account used in the device, i ask to my friend and dont know (the phone its a gift from his father). Android 5.1 and there is no way to know wich account were used in the device.
Please someone can help, the bootloader is locked, cant unlock because "android debbuging" is off. Can i flash a special stock images or something?? or what can i do to pass this vrification?
thanks.
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As @cam30era said, there is no way around this security feature. Without the password from the previous user, the device is useless. Sorry.
Thanks to all you. Maybe un future someone invent something to resolve this. Fuc..ng locked bootloader.
fernando2610 said:
Thanks to all you. Maybe un future someone invent something to resolve this. Fuc..ng locked bootloader.
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No offense to you but let's hope not. It is a theft deterrent
have him ask his father. his father would know his own username and password. if his farher doesnt know, then id say that there's something fishy going on with that phone..
Thanks again. I ll ask his father, maybe he can talk with Google to solve this.
fernando2610 said:
Thanks again. I ll ask his father, maybe he can talk with Google to solve this.
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Not unless Google can tell him his password, which they won't
rootSU said:
Not unless Google can tell him his password, which they won't
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I still don't see the problem. On every PC ' father ' can login to his google account. And when he has forgotten his password there is a password recovery protocol.
NLBeev said:
I still don't see the problem. On every PC ' father ' can login to his google account. And when he has forgotten his password there is a password recovery protocol.
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If the phone belonged to the father, there is no problem
Has he changed his password lately? I think you have to wait awhile correct me if I'm.wrong
if he resets his password for you because he doesnt know it you will have to wait 72 hours i believe before you can even log into that phone.
dansan382 said:
if he resets his password for you because he doesnt know it you will have to wait 72 hours i believe before you can even log into that phone.
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I understood from the OP that the father didn't even remember his password. So he won't be able to reset it. Catch 22.
cam30era said:
I understood from the OP that the father didn't even remember his password. So he won't be able to reset it. Catch 22.
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Or which of his Google accounts he even used.. Sounds fishy to me.. Anyway,? question answered
rootSU said:
Or which of his Google accounts he even used.. Sounds fishy to me.. Anyway,? question answered
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Agreed.
fernando2610 said:
Thanks to all you. Maybe un future someone invent something to resolve this. Fuc..ng locked bootloader.
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Even if you have it unlocked, encrypted device wont let you log in. Its better than iCloud ^^
Guys ,
Do i have to be encrypted to enable this security ? i just decrypted my Nexus 6. The phones feels kinda snappy after turning of encryption
Lowresolution said:
Guys ,
Do i have to be encrypted to enable this security ? i just decrypted my Nexus 6. The phones feels kinda snappy after turning of encryption
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Not sure on that. Though if you have an unlocked bootloader, the device protection is useless anyway as you can just flash it back to stock and if you're rooted / modified, locking the bootloader is quite a dangerous thing to do (if you get in a bootloop and cannot get into custom recovery, with a locked bootloader, you're screwed).
hi all
i forgot my security code on my Z1 .can i remove it without flashing or remove data?
amirjco4 said:
hi all
i forgot my security code on my Z1 .can i remove it without flashing or remove data?
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Why don't you just unlock it using your Google account details?
i don't have
i don't have data is very important for me
Well, this doesn't seems legit at all.
Why don't you ask the person that the phone belongs to?
MobileBritain said:
Why don't you ask the person that the phone belongs to?
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+1
Sent from my C6903 using XDA Free mobile app
his not set any google account on his phone . he told me if i can ulock it without data remove
How did he get the data onto the phone without a Google account?
Connect "your" phone into a pc, save your data, do a factory reset...
amirjco4 said:
his not set any google account on his phone . he told me if i can ulock it without data remove
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Maybe if the phone has recovery installed twrp/cwm try accessing data from there..!
Other than that there is no way as far as i know..
There's is no way to save data i think
Guys today google said that someone was trying to login in my account( it was me) and the asked me to change my password, now my nexus 6 is locked on the setup screen, and it keep saying to login with the owners account.
MarceloSiciliano said:
Guys today google said that someone was trying to login in my account( it was me) and the asked me to change my password, now my nexus 6 is locked on the setup screen, and it keep saying to login with the owners account.
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If your device has been wiped and you reset your password, you cant sign in for 72 hours after the password reset.
danarama said:
If your device has been wiped and you reset your password, you cant sign in for 72 hours after the password reset.
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But is there another way to bypass this???? I was flashing a new ROM and this happened
MarceloSiciliano said:
But is there another way to bypass this???? I was flashing a new ROM and this happened
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Nope. Wait 72 hours. Its the change of password that's done it.
danarama said:
Nope. Wait 72 hours. Its the change of password that's done it.
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is this applicable to nexus devices only?
reyscott1968 said:
is this applicable to nexus devices only?
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Not sure to be honest
reyscott1968 said:
is this applicable to nexus devices only?
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no, all google accounts.
simms22 said:
no, all google accounts.
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nice.. have you tried it on a different device?? or any such report after changing passwords?
reyscott1968 said:
nice.. have you tried it on a different device?? or any such report after changing passwords?
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if i changed my google account, my sgs4(work wifi device) wont let me access my google account until i enter the right password. and that wouldnt work for 3 days.
simms22 said:
if i changed my google account, my sgs4(work wifi device) wont let me access my google account until i enter the right password. and that wouldnt work for 3 days.
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you got a point.. will check other threads and see if they are also having such feature.. (ie s6, s6edge, note and post it here.. so that all will be aware.
If you have a working backup of a Lollipop rom:
-restore it
-boot
-enable "OEM unlocking" in 'Developer options'
-wipe
-flash M
> no 'device protection' anymore.
Hi.
Yesterday I came from party and I set up a password to my mobile :crying: . I cant figure out what the password is..
Is there any way how to bypass this? Or how to backup data? I have really important things for me on internal card. And now I cant even connect it via USB :/ ..thanks
Golyatx said:
Hi.
Yesterday I came from party and I set up a password to my mobile :crying: . I cant figure out what the password is..
Is there any way how to bypass this? Or how to backup data? I have really important things for me on internal card. And now I cant even connect it via USB :/ ..thanks
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Is it password protected when you start the device? Or just at the unlock screen?
kireflow90 said:
Is it password protected when you start the device? Or just at the unlock screen?
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unlock screen
Golyatx said:
unlock screen
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Do you have Google now set up so that when you say OK Google it starts?
kireflow90 said:
Do you have Google now set up so that when you say OK Google it starts?
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I dont know what exactly you mean by this but probably not (voice comunicate?), not. I already tried Android device manager (via google, pc), but when I change PW it just say something like "changed PW is not needed" :/. I read about ADB (cant, no root), and many technics for android 5 and 4.. but on Android 6.. IDK :/
pls MOD lock this xd I factory reset the phone..
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