[Guide] How to Unlock & ByPass a Pattern Lock on Android Device Without Loosing Data
So you are here cuz you probably have had set a Pattern lock on your android device, and baaah BAD LUCK you forgot the the pattern. So just rather than getting a whole factory reset of your devise we have a very easy and nice tutorial to get your Phone unlocked while not even loosing a single contact out of your Phone.
Well many other are here cuz they want to spy on a friends android device but damn th patternlock is not letting them. So chill out and Spy tight as we have a set of instruction and a very nice post on Unlocking a Friends android Pattern lock.
Hello friends today we are here to help you about how to bypass the pattern lock on an android device. Have you sometime suffered with Locked out? Do you know how to bypass the patternlock? Did you try it out on your own anytime?
Pattern lock on an android device provides users a great security which further prevents your smartphone with any accidental taps like theft or misuse. If a user wants to use this security feature on their android device then they have to customize it under the settings option in menu.
It happens that sometimes users forget the pattern of lock of their devices and in panic they start guessing the pattern and finally comes with a problem of locked out. Users and dear users don’t be so panic as if is facing any problem there is a definite solution to that problem as well. If you face a locked out then you can bypass the pattern lock.
There is very commonly used method to bypass android pattern lock which you have forgotten bu that will for sure make you loose all your data and all your contacts and everything. in other words it will make the phone a device the same as your bought with everything wiped off including all applications. This can be dony by going into the recovery mode of any android device. and then select factory reset option. This is not recommended as for 2 reasons, first, It will clear all your data, second, we have a better option left with us !
You don’t know how to bypass the pattern lock. No worries at all. We will help you out and you just need to follow some ADB commands and then you can finally bypass the pattern lock on an android device. Just go through the following guide tutorial very carefully step-by-step so as to bypass the pattern lock.
SOME BASIC STEPS BEFORE YOU BEGIN Unlock & ByPass a Pattern Lock on an Android Device Without Loosing Data
The very first and important need is the ADB drivers that must be installed in your PC.
Then it is really important that the USB debugging must be enabled before your device being locked.
You should be very carefull while installing the drivers of your device. This technique will not work without installing the specific drivers.
Users might feel really annoyed and irritated when they tried the pattern lock several times in panic and unfortunately their android smartphone displayed locked out. Further users cannot access their android smartphone and at last need to bypass the pattern lock.
HOW TO BYPASS THE PATTERN LOCK ON AN ANDROID DEVICE
Just Follow the easy tutorial to Unlock an android’s pattern lock without factory reset after when you have forgotten it. And yes its that easy as it sounds.
Users need to connect their android device via USB cable to PC.
You must now open the folder where you installed ADB driver.
Now you just have to click right on the screen’s blank area along with hold the shift key and select “OPEN COMMAND WINDOW”.
A window command will prompt and then you just need to type the following:
adb shell
cd /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases
sqlite3 settings.db
update system set value=0 where name='lock_pattern_autolock';
update system set value=0 where name='lockscreen.lockedoutpermanently';
.quit
Once it has been done then you have to reboot your android device.
Now it is all done and set.
After following this guide tutorial now you can access your android device as the pattern lockhas been completely disabled.
There is another method not to bypass the lock pattern on and android device but to get your device being unlocked. It is through G MAIL. When you face problem of locked out just click on forgot pattern and follow the basic instructions that follow.
If this guide tutorial really helped you out then please share your experiences with us. And if still any problem persists you can ask for our help and we are there to help you out.
That was it now you can easily unlock any of your friends Phone without even letting him know and making use of it for your propose. But ill not recommend this as the so called friend of yours may punch punch back in your face.
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Good morning all,
I bought a Nexus 9 tablet on eBay which had a few hardware problems which I easily managed to overcome and I have a fully functioning tablet.... except that upon booting it has FRP. I have managed to get in to the settings, and have a launcher installed with a sidebar so it is easy to access, but it still misses all the key features which makes the tablet usable. The issue I'm facing is that it is running 7.1.1 with a locked bootloader and I can't access developer options via the build number taps
So my questions are:-
1. Is there a working bypass for FRP yet for 7.1.1 that someone has found? (all the ones I have found don't work)
2. Is there a way to unlock the bootloader without developer options? (I have searched everywhere and haven't found anything viable)
Diolch
Hi
Phone = Samsung J5 (SM-J530F)
We distribute Android phones to members of staff at our company.
As part of security remediation, the phones have been encrypted (using the in-built encryption) and added to an MDM solution.
As part of the MDM solution the phones are as above encrypted and blocked from carrying out factory reset. If you try to do a factory reset it says this is blocked by your MDM.
The issue we are now facing is that we have had a member of staff leave and the phone has run out of battery.
Upon turning on the phone we are presented with the 'require pin at startup' screen.
Unfortunately we do not know the PIN and are therfore unable to power the phone up. As a first point of call I thought I could flash the phone using Odin.
It has come to light that in order to get Odin to work, you need to boot the phone into 'download / Odin mode'. In order to do this, the PIN is required as well.
I have read numerous forums of people suggesting to use the platform tools (ie. fastboot). Upon reading instructions on how to do this, they have said to put the phone into download mode again as per above which requires the PIN again.
Is anyone able to suggest a solution to get into an encrypted Android phone that has require PIN at startup enabled and has factory reset disabled.
Are there any tools that will just completely wipe the storage and re-flash with a firmware without needing to get into the Android system?
The phone in question is a Samsung J5 (SM-J530F)
Thank you in advance
Hello, thanks for reading my thread. This is probably my first thread in xdadevelopers. So, I will describe my problem with FRP lock.
I just buy a two-handed phone from some people and yes, I forgot to check properly that they erase their Google Account to prevent FRP. I struggle to unlock this FRP lock. TalkBack bypass is not working since it is 7.2.0 version and since this phone didn't enable USB debugging. I can't run any command within ADB. I tried multiple ways to bypass FRP like SMS, Trying to USB debugging with *#*#2846579#*#* code, Tring to flash the ROM but not working at all. Can someone recommend me what to do? I really need help right now.
Thanks,
Best Regards.
there no way to remove frp for this phone except the test point method.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgUSEOCzExE
Hello! So I am on a journey to attempt to root a Samsung tab a7 lite sm-t227u. So I want to be extremely transparent as to my reason for rooting:
I was given this tablet by my father whom got it from a previous job. When he left the job they never asked for it back, a long with a good bit of supplies he had that he got to keep.
So, I have this tablet, I can get into it as it doesn't have a passcode. I have wiped it by factory reset as well. However, it has IBM's MAAS360 installed and after factory reset AND a firmware flash using odin I still cannot get rid of this maas360 mdm. It is not Knox locked. I can activate developer mode and change all those settings, but I cannot download any apps through the app store at all or enable unknown source app install as those are under an IT block. I also do not have the OEM unlock option in dev options. I've tried the whole changing the date and connecting to wifi, with and without sim card but I cannot get this option to show, nor can I unlock the bootload through fastboot.
I have read that most of the new samsung phones do not have a bootloader unlock option, but from what I can tell that is specific to the snapdragon phones, and this tablet is running a mediatek chip.
Now, if I can remove mdm restrictions without rooting that's great, but I have a feeling that is the only way to properly flash this thing to completely remove the mdm.
I have tried the recovery tar that is posted in this forum but I cannot get it to flash, likely because I still don't have an unlocked bootloader
Have any of you all faced something similar or know of a solution? I may call the company the mdm is managed by and just see if they will remove it from their system, but I find it highly unlikely.
SM-T227U is an American model wich doesn't have the OEM unlocking option, you could unlock using unofficial ways but those are not pretty "stable".
coocooguy246 said:
Hello! So I am on a journey to attempt to root a Samsung tab a7 lite sm-t227u. So I want to be extremely transparent as to my reason for rooting:
I was given this tablet by my father whom got it from a previous job. When he left the job they never asked for it back, a long with a good bit of supplies he had that he got to keep.
So, I have this tablet, I can get into it as it doesn't have a passcode. I have wiped it by factory reset as well. However, it has IBM's MAAS360 installed and after factory reset AND a firmware flash using odin I still cannot get rid of this maas360 mdm. It is not Knox locked. I can activate developer mode and change all those settings, but I cannot download any apps through the app store at all or enable unknown source app install as those are under an IT block. I also do not have the OEM unlock option in dev options. I've tried the whole changing the date and connecting to wifi, with and without sim card but I cannot get this option to show, nor can I unlock the bootload through fastboot.
I have read that most of the new samsung phones do not have a bootloader unlock option, but from what I can tell that is specific to the snapdragon phones, and this tablet is running a mediatek chip.
Now, if I can remove mdm restrictions without rooting that's great, but I have a feeling that is the only way to properly flash this thing to completely remove the mdm.
I have tried the recovery tar that is posted in this forum but I cannot get it to flash, likely because I still don't have an unlocked bootloader
Have any of you all faced something similar or know of a solution? I may call the company the mdm is managed by and just see if they will remove it from their system, but I find it highly unlikely.
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Hey man! Still got your tab 7? I also have a SM-T227U and have oem unlocked! After doing the usual stuff, you will want to turn off automatically update in developer settings. After that, go to settings>General management>Date and time and select manual time and date, and set it for exactly 10 days before the day you attempt this. OEM unlock will appear in dev settings!!!
Then turn off device and while holding power up + power down, plug into PC. It will show the pre-download mode screen where it asks if you want to continue. Just follow the on screen instructions to unlock bootloader!
*note that the bootloader unlocking results in an unavoidable factory reset**
evan5935 said:
Hey man! Still got your tab 7? I also have a SM-T227U and have oem unlocked! After doing the usual stuff, you will want to turn off automatically update in developer settings. After that, go to settings>General management>Date and time and select manual time and date, and set it for exactly 10 days before the day you attempt this. OEM unlock will appear in dev settings!!!
Then turn off device and while holding power up + power down, plug into PC. It will show the pre-download mode screen where it asks if you want to continue. Just follow the on screen instructions to unlock bootloader!
*note that the bootloader unlocking results in an unavoidable factory reset**
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Sweet! I will absolutely try this when I get home this afternoon, will report back with results!
But just for clarity. Let's say I start with a freshly wiped tablet. Go through set up and connect to wifi, do I need to add a Google and Samsung account? Then in dev settings, enable USB debugging, also enable wifi debugging? Then change the date. Is there any step I am missing?
coocooguy246 said:
Hello! So I am on a journey to attempt to root a Samsung tab a7 lite sm-t227u. So I want to be extremely transparent as to my reason for rooting:
I was given this tablet by my father whom got it from a previous job. When he left the job they never asked for it back, a long with a good bit of supplies he had that he got to keep.
So, I have this tablet, I can get into it as it doesn't have a passcode. I have wiped it by factory reset as well. However, it has IBM's MAAS360 installed and after factory reset AND a firmware flash using odin I still cannot get rid of this maas360 mdm. It is not Knox locked. I can activate developer mode and change all those settings, but I cannot download any apps through the app store at all or enable unknown source app install as those are under an IT block. I also do not have the OEM unlock option in dev options. I've tried the whole changing the date and connecting to wifi, with and without sim card but I cannot get this option to show, nor can I unlock the bootload through fastboot.
I have read that most of the new samsung phones do not have a bootloader unlock option, but from what I can tell that is specific to the snapdragon phones, and this tablet is running a mediatek chip.
Now, if I can remove mdm restrictions without rooting that's great, but I have a feeling that is the only way to properly flash this thing to completely remove the mdm.
I have tried the recovery tar that is posted in this forum but I cannot get it to flash, likely because I still don't have an unlocked bootloader
Have any of you all faced something similar or know of a solution? I may call the company the mdm is managed by and just see if they will remove it from their system, but I find it highly unlikely.
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If it has Mediatek chipset then you can use SP flash tool to format the tablet firmware and reflash it.
I would strongly recommend you to backup the NV DATA and NVRAM files before you format the tablet.
coocooguy246 said:
Sweet! I will absolutely try this when I get home this afternoon, will report back with results!
But just for clarity. Let's say I start with a freshly wiped tablet. Go through set up and connect to wifi, do I need to add a Google and Samsung account? Then in dev settings, enable USB debugging, also enable wifi debugging? Then change the date. Is there any step I am missing?
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You can follow this guide actually! ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...220-t225-install-lsposed-magisk-mods.4406933/) it recommends just skipping the setup junk
I have found that many times, rooting methods work across different models of the same device unless there are some sort of major differences in chipsets or some sort of random change lol
The only thing that doesn't seem to work for our model is section V of the guide which is for the removal of the "bootloader is unlocked" screen at startup. so you will still need to press the power button on that screen to boot up. It's a tiny hassle, but otherwise no big deal in my personal opinion
Make sure to read all the way to the end of the root section (section 4) and especially remember step 7. I retried probably 4 times and even patched the entire AP file of the firmware for use in odin (doing this gives a second warning on Knox screen that it isn't samsung official fw then boots normally into the bootlogo screen) before realizing everything was going fine.. I recommend just using the patched Magisk boot.img first just because I find it unsightly
Just flash the boot.tar in the AP slot. Don't download any of the boot imgs from the guide because they are for the t220's and t225's. I'll link the one I made according to the guide below. It'll save you some time and you won't need to install zarchiver and Magick just to have it factory reset again lol. Just download the latest Magisk apk (26.1) from the official github (https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases) and install it when you have completed the 2nd factory reset/the patched boot img install.