I have my G3 rooted with Lollipop and am trying to find a module that will allow me to remove the "check" step to unlocking the phone via pin.
Does a module exist for this?
Can you post a screenshot?
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I didnt find any mod for our ZU for fast pin unlock (dont have to press enter for accepting pin) ? I didn't find nothing in xposed modules or i missed it?
Hello Guys and Girls!
I am about to buy a new LG V10 H960a in Germany.
Currently I am using a Galaxy Note 3 which is still a great machine, but I think it is time to switch to a new phone with more speed, better camera and better sound.
I do not game, but listen to a lot of music and take a lot of photos and videos.
At the moment, my phone running stock Android 4.4.4 is rooted, has Xposed and is encrypted.
My question:
After officially unlocking the bootloader on the V10, will I be able to:
Root + install Xposed (Xprivacy, Greenify) + ENCRYPT the device on Stock Marshmallow? (I am not going to install custom roms). Does the method [adb -> pkill -KILL daemonsu] still work? If not, which way do I have to choose?
Also, if I ENCRYPT my device, could you tell me more about the unlocking mechanism?
1. After booting, what is the maximum of letters and numbers possible in the password field [16?]?
2. Is it possible to unlock with the fingerprint sensor after entering a password once after booting?
3. I did not find much info or looked in the wrong place: Generally unlocking with fingerprint, do you have to press once to both wake and unlock or do I have to press twice for wake and once again for unlock?
Thank you very much!
A new member to this community.
Hi ndroiduzer,
I'm not able to answer your questions regarding encryption as I currently don't use ist but I will try for the rest.
After officially unlocking the bootloader on the V10, will I be able to:
Root + install Xposed (Xprivacy, Greenify) + ENCRYPT the device on Stock Marshmallow?
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Yes, root and installing xposed is possible. I don't know about encryption. The Option is still there but as I don't use it I cannot confirm it is still working after bootloader unlock.
Unlocking with fingerprint:
Genarally you have to enter the alternative code (PIN, Pattern, Password) after reboot once before you can unlock you phone with your fingerprint. There is a module for Xposed called "FingerprintEnabler". If you have installed it you can unlock your phone with your fingerprint directly after reboot. You don't have to enter your PIN/Pattern/Password first.
To unlock your phone with the fingerprint you place your finger on the sensor (which is the power button) and press the button once to activate the screen. Just leave your finger on the sensor and the phone will unlock. If you have a flip case which activates the screen when you open it, you just need to place your finger on the sensor.
I hope this clarifies things a bit.
Thank you a lot for your thorough explanations!
Nice to hear, one does not have to press twice to unlock.
Who knows a way to bypass for FRP lock (Google verification) on a LG G3 Verizon? All the ways online seems to have been patched, e.i.: using the bypass tool by tungkick, using the apk bypass is blocked because of of an unlockable "install from unknown sources" button, force stopping and disabling the set up wizard app. All of these methods don't seem to work at all. Is there another work around to this?
Same doubt here, with Marshmallow 6.0 - LG G3 VS985 (Verizon).
Just curious, if you're rooted and have TWRP installed, can it still factory reset successfully in this circumstance (since Factory Reset would only launch TWRP but otherwise do nothing).
I'm not knowledgeable as to whether FRP would use some other built in method to reset that doesn't rely on the stock recovery, like I said, just curious.
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Who knows a way to bypass for FRP lock (Google verification) on a LG G3 Verizon? All the ways online seems to have been patched, e.i.: using the bypass tool by tungkick, using the apk bypass is blocked because of of an unlockable "install from unknown sources" button, force stopping and disabling the set up wizard app. All of these methods don't seem to work at all. Is there another work around to this?
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Only way I know of is you have to use the Google account that was set up for FRP. If you don't have that account, then you are SOL as far as I know.
Have old https://www.gsmarena.com/ulefone_armor_2-10038.php with Android 7 using pin lock it has dev enabled but not rooted. Please provide tools to remove the authentication method. I searched over forum the posts either have missing drivers or simply don't remove the pin.
what is your goal? do you try to by-pass screen lock and recover data? do you want to remove FRP and just factory reset device?
Try to use latest tool for android with 7 its possible to read parten im not sure of pin code but miracle thunder box or login adition can do it if you dont have download unlock tool it will help you easy to remove pin only also if you faili to buy a license there's a tool I will send it the link for try but unlock tool Is better for your device
Hi - I have a Poco F1 running 11.0.9 with MUIU EU and Magisk 25.1. I'd like to remove the pin check at boot so that I can sell the device (I don't want to deal with locking the bootloader again). Is there a way to remove the pin? Under Developer Options, I see the "Encrypt device using Lock screen password" is disabled. Do I need to enable/disable it, or..?
Any suggestions are appreciated! This is a great device I just don't play pogo anymore
SOLVED: enable-then-disable did the trick.