I changed my pass code a few days before the card ran out, (I use straight talk) and so I put it down for a month or so (To save money seeing I don't really use it to talk to people much). Well, now I forgot my pass code and I can't get past it. I've tried over 200x and it's getting annoying. I don't want to reset it because I have things on there that I would like to keep, but if that's the only way to do it then I guess I can live with out them. But if anyone could help me hack it or get around it that would be great. Please help me?:crying:
Creepy_Herhey said:
I changed my pass code a few days before the card ran out, (I use straight talk) and so I put it down for a month or so (To save money seeing I don't really use it to talk to people much). Well, now I forgot my pass code and I can't get past it. I've tried over 200x and it's getting annoying. I don't want to reset it because I have things on there that I would like to keep, but if that's the only way to do it then I guess I can live with out them. But if anyone could help me hack it or get around it that would be great. Please help me?:crying:
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2225695
for some reason I am unable to use the laptop on this website so I am left stuck talking to my phone because it's too small to talk on anyways a quick briefing if you can follow my text.
I flashed my j33v 7 from my unknown source using Odin and it is a brand new spanking phone from Verizon and it is really screwed up with the wrong build number and the phone don't even look like a phone it has some kind of weird funny screen with a bunch of strange looking buttons it makes no sense to me and I cannot get it to go back in download mode I read somewhere I could use a 300,000 ohm resistors between pin 4 and 5 of the HDMI mini port to get it to boot back into download and I have yet to try it because I have not had time but anyways I have no backup of the image that come from the phone I'm not even sure how to create one or if anyone out there even has one can someone please help me figure this out I understand I could just purchase and be done with it a lot cheaper but apparently the build number to the software that was flashed on there it's the wrong one and I think I actually put a hacker flash on their stupid me haha very smart on my part huh but I had no help and I have not been on any forums this is my first post I accidentally ended up joining odinbrotherhood don't know what I was thinking. That turned out to be a really fun trip for me.
please guys is there anyone out there that can help me understand if you have to shake really I am made whatever I have to do just please let me know I am in deep urgent help I really want the phone back it's the only phone that actually mirrored my high definition TV screen all my other phones are old and I cannot watch YouTube on my phone anymore.
I was going to show a photo of what the front of the phone look like but I can't get the website to work on my laptop I am able to login on my telephone but not my laptop I don't know what the deal is with all these electronics these day I can't seem to get anything to work anyways thanks in advance Atlantis.
Sorry I have 4 kids and I havent had the time to read any stikys at all! very sorry for that..
I will make this easy, if anyone here can answer just one question.
HOW DO YOU BACKUP A FACTORY IMAGE FROM ONE PHONE AND APPLY IT TO ANOTHER?
Is there anyone here that could please point me to how to do that? sorry guys I have a ten month old baby in my lap crawling aroud and I can hardly type at all.
I'm currently working at a sandwich joint in Garden Grove, near my house, and there was this Samsung A51 phone that has been there for over 8 months now, apparently someone left it in the bathroom awhile back and never came back to claim it, so the manager challenged everyone to unlock it, whoever unlocks it, keeps it, simple ja? Well, it was a 3 x 3 dot lock, and there are over 200,000 answers to crack it, so he gave it to me because everyone gave up on attempting to unlock it. Upon bringing it home, I erased the entire data, in case I might unlock it and accidently stumble upon the previous owner's data. I then went around on Youtube on how to unlock it (since the original owner's Sprint SIM card is still on there, and his/her pin), and I got nothing. So now, I'm left with a clean phone with the previous owner's lock on it, and I'm trying to unlock it so I can clean off their data so I can claim it (Since I could use a new phone anyway), note, I've already did a hard reset on it, so there is no trace of the original owner's data on it except their pin and gmail on it. Is there anyway I can unlock it, and 100 percent clean it so I can claim it? Thanks
-Nguyen
I'm not going to help you unlock that. Maybe someone else will? I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but here's my 2¢ about this.
Personally I wouldn't keep the phone, and I definitely wouldn't try activating it. If the original owner reported it stolen, then police will be knocking on your door within a few hours of trying to activate it. The honest thing to do, and what someone should've done 8 months ago, is turn the phone over to a Sprint store. They would've been able to contact the owner and get it back to them. The owner probably didn't come looking for it because they didn't remember that they left it there, or it was stolen from them. I also think it's really sh*tty to wipe someone else's device. Very important information or irreplaceable data could've been on it. Not everyone backs up their data on a regular basis. Again, I'm really not trying to give you a hard time. I understand why you did it, and I've been guilty of doing the same in my younger years. I just want you to know, there's much better ways to handle this kind of thing in the future.
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I'm not going to help you unlock that. Maybe someone else will? I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but here's my 2¢ about this.
Personally I wouldn't keep the phone, and I definitely wouldn't try activating it. If the original owner reported it stolen, then police will be knocking on your door within a few hours of trying to activate it. The honest thing to do, and what someone should've done 8 months ago, is turn the phone over to a Sprint store. They would've been able to contact the owner and get it back to them. The owner probably didn't come looking for it because they didn't remember that they left it there, or it was stolen from them. I also think it's really sh*tty to wipe someone else's device. Very important information or irreplaceable data could've been on it. Not everyone backs up their data on a regular basis. Again, I'm really not trying to give you a hard time. I understand why you did it, and I've been guilty of doing the same in my younger years. I just want you to know, there's much better ways to handle this kind of thing in the future.
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Eaiser said than done. I'm gonna return it though, knowing the fact the police wouldn't knock on my door, considering the manager left it on for awhile and everyone attempting to unlock it already, now then, how do I explain to them I wiped out one of their phone's hard drive clean? I tell them I found it like that or sumthin?
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Eaiser said than done. I'm gonna return it though, knowing the fact the police wouldn't knock on my door, considering the manager left it on for awhile and everyone attempting to unlock it already, now then, how do I explain to them I wiped out one of their phone's hard drive clean? I tell them I found it like that or sumthin?
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I wouldn't say anything. Just drop it off and say that it was left at your work. They only know as much as you tell them. ;-)
Spaceminer said:
I wouldn't say anything. Just drop it off and say that it was left at your work. They only know as much as you tell them. ;-)
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Okay, one more thing before I actually give it to them, awhile back, I put on my gmail as an attempt to link it with the phone, and once I realized nothing can be done, I did a hard reset, any way my gmail is still linked to the phone, or its still clean without any traces of my info on it?
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Okay, one more thing before I actually give it to them, awhile back, I put on my gmail as an attempt to link it with the phone, and once I realized nothing can be done, I did a hard reset, any way my gmail is still linked to the phone, or its still clean without any traces of my info on it?
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It's a lot easier to be a straight shooter... hope you learned something from this
LiskNova said:
Okay, one more thing before I actually give it to them, awhile back, I put on my gmail as an attempt to link it with the phone, and once I realized nothing can be done, I did a hard reset, any way my gmail is still linked to the phone, or its still clean without any traces of my info on it?
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You should be fine.
I inherited this phone from my father 2 years ago, but didn't have the 6-digit code to get in. I didn't want to do a fresh install, because I was hoping that at some point I could retrieve data from it (last messages and pictures, etc). I left it at a company that was specialized in this kind of data recovery, but according to them (as of last summer), there still isn't a way to decrypt the damn thing. I've also asked at Huawei, but never received a reply.
Does anyone here maybe have a tip on what to do? Is there a way to retrieve that data, or should I just sell it? Many thanks in advance for your replies.
Neven from Austria
I guess I'm the 10th million asshole asking this question.
In my days, everything was hackable and decryptable, but it seems only the CIA is now able to do this. Maybe I'll call them.
NevC said:
I guess I'm the 10th million asshole asking this question.
In my days, everything was hackable and decryptable, but it seems only the CIA is now able to do this. Maybe I'll call them.
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do you still have the phone. maybe i can try and help you
NevC said:
I inherited this phone from my father 2 years ago, but didn't have the 6-digit code to get in. I didn't want to do a fresh install, because I was hoping that at some point I could retrieve data from it (last messages and pictures, etc). I left it at a company that was specialized in this kind of data recovery, but according to them (as of last summer), there still isn't a way to decrypt the damn thing. I've also asked at Huawei, but never received a reply.
Does anyone here maybe have a tip on what to do? Is there a way to retrieve that data, or should I just sell it? Many thanks in advance for your replies.
Neven from Austria
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Any news?
I have an old AT&T Asus 9020A tablet. I got them new years ago thru my phone plan with AT&T. It wasn’t used much and is like new still.
Anyway, I take care of my mother and she likes games and painting by numbers on her iPad but she broke it and screwed up her charging port. I want to fix this tablet up for her.
I bet it wasn’t used 2 months and was just forgotten….I looked it up and completed a factory reset on it and wiped it clean. So I was trying to set it up and get her to painting again! It’s bout to kill her not having it..lol
I was setting it up and it wants the old email associated that was used to set it up. There is no way to remember that or even get it. I asked my daughter, she don’t remember. Anyway, are there any way I can use (reset) this tablet not knowing the old email that was associated with it? Where I can fix her up for her or am I just wasting my time? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
So it is FRP locked?
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So it is FRP locked?
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It’s not locked. It reset ever And started the initial setup as if it was new. It just wants the old gmail for some reason before it will accept the new one. It lets me start in the setting up her account on it but is asking for the old email for verification….. I don’t have it and there is no way to remember it unfortunately. I know they are there to keep folks from stealing them and that’s great. But 10 years later…LOL Is this possible?
what you describe (verify device with google account) is called FRP lock (factory reset protection). this is same on most/all official android devices to render device useless on theft.
however, the unofficial by-pass methods vary for each device model/android version. search on YouTube.