Anyone please help me.. i'm using lg g5 h830 (usb debugging: off, non rooted device)
A few weeks ago I changed the screenlock pattern on my LG G5 but forgot the pattern I used, every time I try to open it it always goes wrong, now I have tried again in 64000 seconds (1 day interval to unlock OMG) please help me... is there a way so that my device can be unlocked again or bypass without the option of re-flashing or factory reset because all data and everything is very important to me. Or maybe there's a way to reset the trial interval so i don't have to wait 24 hours
With NOT having USB-debugging enabled you'll have no chance to remove the FRP lock, IMO.
Also a Factory Reset doesn't clear the FRP lock, AFAIK.
jwoegerbauer said:
With NOT having USB-debugging enabled you'll have no chance to remove the FRP lock, IMO.
Also a Factory Reset doesn't clear the FRP lock, AFAIK.
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So what should i do to active usb debugging with locked screen device? Any suggestion? Please help me
That is non sense brother... your data will be lost..
I also have LG G5 H83030c Android 8.0 which has same FRP problem... there is only one solution, and i found it from another XDA forum.
Please downgrade your firmware to v20a (Nougat) using LGUP and UPPERCUT automatically will erase all of your data, and you can erase FRP using standard method (must activate USB debugging first).
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Hi,
I have Karbonn A9+ and my mobile got locked because of multiple wrong pattern unlock attempts, Now I cannot unlock my phone using gmail username and password since data/wifi is not enabled. Also I cannot use ADB method since I have not enabled USB Debugging. Is there any other way to unlock my phone other that hard reset/factory reset since there is some important data present in phone, particularly some important SMS.
Please help me.
the same happened with my and my friends cellphone.. at last we had to do a factory reset from the recovery.
i think thats the last option you have as you can't use data/wifi and adb.
Hoping someone can help because my phone is completely unusable. I was in work yesterday and decided to restart my phone because the battery was draining and I didn't have a USB-C cable. It got to the "enter PIN" screen, and the PIN I've always used was invalid. I'm pretty sure I never changed my PIN, but I've used 15 of 30 guesses trying any number that I might have changed it to, and none work. I usually unlock my phone with my finger print, but that isn't possible because this isn't the standard unlock screen, it's the screen before the phone even fully boots up. It's not connected to the internet yet so I can't reset it via Google and there's no "forgot PIN" option.
To further complicate things, the power button on my phone doesn't work (though the finger print sensor still does.) The phone was in my pocket and got moist from sweat on a hot day, and hasn't worked since. So I'm not even able to get into recovery mode. I can turn the phone on by holding volume-down and connecting then disconnecting the charger. I can also get into "download mode" to flash firmware by doing the same thing holding volume-up.
I have my camera photos backed up, but nothing in my downloads directory is saved, nor any pictures received in text messages. I'm sure there's plenty of other stuff that's not backed up too. I hadn't enabled encryption. Is there any way to transfer files off my phone? I'm assuming no, especially since even "adb" doesn't see the phone in either download mode or the PIN entry screen. USB debugging was enabled, but it seems like it's only connecting in "charge only" mode.
I'm not even sure how to get the phone working again, even if I have to wipe it. Should I try flashing a stock ROM (it's not rooted or un-bootlocked)? What happens when I enter the invalid PIN 30 times?
Thanks for any help.
Edit: If it helps, it's the AT&T model, H820
think you must reflash the Rom with fatory reset option. not the best, but you have a usable devive again. Bad you cant root the device and delete just the two *.key files
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What happens after 30th attempt to unlock Secure Boot?
I have forgotten the unlock pattern for my G5, which has been sitting in a drawer for the last couple of months.
What happens when I fail to correctly enter the unlock pattern for the 30th time? Will it clear the data and reset itself, if so, no biggy, or will it turn itself into a brick, which would be a biggy?
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SpudULike said:
I have forgotten the unlock pattern for my G5, which has been sitting in a drawer for the last couple of months.
What happens when I fail to correctly enter the unlock pattern for the 30th time? Will it clear the data and reset itself, if so, no biggy, or will it turn itself into a brick, which would be a biggy?
Regards,
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It clears all data and factory resets itself. The only other thing is that you need the password for the Google account it was associated with, in order to use it after it resets. I think it's to prevent phone theft. I remember hearing you shouldn't try to change your Google password within ~3 days of resetting the device either, because it might not work.
Note that if it's the actual screen lock pattern you forgot instead of the startup/boot PIN, you can probably just reset it through Google's Android Device Manager website.
LG G5 SE H840 stuck on secure startup
Hi everyone.
I've tried to flash TWRP on my phone using fastboot and it seems to have worked, but when I reboot, my phone is asking for a secure startup code.
I don't have it because I don't remember setting one up... Each reboot uses 2 of the 30 try allowed and now I'm at 12 left.
I tried default_password, and some other things... not working.
I tried fastboot -w to do a factory reset, but it doesn't want to write "userdata" : "cannot flash this partition in unlocked state"...
Code:
Created filesystem with 11/32000 inodes and 4110/128000 blocks
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.609s]
sending 'userdata' (138917 KB)...
OKAY [ 4.361s]
writing 'userdata'...
FAILED (remote: cannot flash this partition in unlocked state)
finished. total time: 4.989s
For what it's worth : I'm french and the secure startup is in french... Is it because the initial stock rom that I used is still behind whit my settings ? Factory reset should have brought me back to English at least ?
Any help please ?
New problem, new thread.
I remember that I set a secure startup pin in my Lenovo TB3- x70L . But when I typed the pin the tab displayed incorrect pin . So I restarted it a black display appeared to enter the pin.
I tried many times typing the pin what I set . It shows all are incorrect pin . And after many attempts it says "your tab will be wiped after 7 attempts with incorrect pin".
My debugging is off ,OEM is off.(Initially).
But I some how activated debugging.
Pls help me guys if you can.
Same issue
Have you guys ever solved this issue? I am facing the same with my LG G5...
Hey i have a lg aristo 2 and forgot my lockscreen passcode i have tried multiple tips off the web and me and my fiance are both logged into her google account what can i do to get into my phone....
Lg vs087 g5
Had the same problem....Secure boot enter pin. After exceeding the 10 attempts it factory reset itself and went into setup.
I have the exact issue also on my LG G5 H830. it recognizes my fingerprint but the pin ive been using for years says its wrong pattern. I can only unlock my device with my fingerprint. f**king weird.
Hi people!
I know, I'm completely newbie in this.
But I'm getting in trouble and confused about it.
The question is simple:
What's means FRP lock / unlocked and Phone lock / unlocked?
And what's the difference between them?
FRP means Factory Reset Protection. If locked your phone will be protected of unauthorized factory resets. If a stranger tries to reset your phone, the phone will ask for your Google password on startup.
So if you unlock FRP you will lose that protection but this is required too unlock your bootloader (that's what you called phone locked/unlocked).
Phone locked (bootloader locked) means that you cannot make any changes too the partitions of your phone for example the recovery. So you are required to unlock your phone to install custom recoveries and ROMs like TWRP or RR etc.
Hope I could help you clear some things up.
If you're planning to sell your Android phone, make sure to remove your Google account from it first or else the next owner wouldn't be able to use it.
FRP means Factory Reset Protection. If locked your phone will be protected of unauthorized factory resets. If a stranger tries to reset your phone, the phone will ask for your Google password on startup.
So if you unlock FRP you will lose that protection but this is required too unlock your bootloader (that's what you called phone locked/unlocked).
Phone locked (bootloader locked) means that you cannot make any changes too the partitions of your phone for example the recovery. So you are required to unlock your phone to install custom recoveries and ROMs like TWRP or RR etc.
actory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security method that was designed to make sure someone can't just wipe and factory reset your phone if you've lost it or it was stolen. Starting with Android Lollipop, FRP is "standard" in vanilla Android, and most companies making our phones have implemented it in their own models.Mar 29, 2016
Killus3 said:
Hi people!
I know, I'm completely newbie in this.
But I'm getting in trouble and confused about it.
The question is simple:
What's means FRP lock / unlocked and Phone lock / unlocked?
And what's the difference between them?
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Hi everybody,
My question is going to sound stupid, but now that I've got the unlock code for the bootloader, how do I unlock the FRP?
It is to this part that I am lost.
Sorry but I'm not very young anymore and not healthy. I had a big car accident and am much more on my phone and my computer
Rommco05 said:
You need have enabled OEM unlock in Developer options for unlock FRP
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Hi,
OK so I activate the OEM to unlock the FRP.
And for unlocking the Bootloader I can use Huawei Multi Tools?
Should I delete my Google Account or Huawei before doing these manipulations?
I do not have fingerprint or pattern lock.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
This video is for the Honor 8, but the same steps are used to unlock the bootloader on the Honor 9.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_svTrjyU7o
Hey, guys! I have on the screen now written in green font "PHONE Relocked", "FRP Lock". What to do?
Rommco05 said:
What u need to do?
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I can't restore the system
Rommco05 said:
You can't boot to system? What u do before
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I unlocked the bootloader. Done on the instructions of the website:https://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin/unlock/step. After unlocking bootloader on my phone fastboot appeared the inscription "PHONE Unlock" and "Unlock FPR". On my device sprosili settings. After that, I re-entered entered the Google account, but the phone then began to hang periodically. I went into developer mode, done a factory reset there. And decided to turn back. Went to fastboot, blocked Downloader. Phone rebooted, then on the screen appeared the inscription: "Relock PHONE" and "FPR Lock". Out of fastboot, there was a black window where it says to restore the system through recovery in the air, but when I try to do fails. Help me, please!
Rommco05 said:
You can't boot to system? What u do before
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Here are pictures of my screen:
Reset via HiSuite does not help.
I have the honor 6a.
Rommco05 said:
I understand but I don't know how fix it
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I think he became a brick forever((((((crying:
Rommco05 said:
U can try something like dc unlocker or funkyhuawei but is a payed services
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How much is the service on DC Unlocker?
First try using funkyhuawei?
nl520 said:
I think he became a brick forever((((((crying:
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First you should try the HWOTA procedure without rebranding.
Is there any way to get around the FRP lock once the device has been factory reset WITHOUT making sure the developer options was turned on on the device before the reset? Device appears to be on 8.0.0 on the BRE2 software.
Nope. You have to unlock the bootloader before doing a factory reset.
birdpwr said:
Is there any way to get around the FRP lock once the device has been factory reset WITHOUT making sure the developer options was turned on on the device before the reset? Device appears to be on 8.0.0 on the BRE2 software.
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Yes, there is a way but you need a Combination firmware and stock Samsung firmware. It work with Nougat (verified by me). Don´t know if it work with Oreo (maybe you need a combination firm with oreo and stock oreo firmware)
Samsung will unlock the tablet for you if you can present a receipt from Amazon
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