hello first of all
I bought google pixel 6 phone but the phone can use in user mode
When I switch to owner mode, the phone gives an error after a certain time.
oem lock grayed out
Does anyone know about this subject?
can i use main user without problem?
OEM Unlock grayed out means the bootloader is locked by the carrier. The phone most likely requires a SIM from that carrier to be able to make calls.
1st - your phone is factory unlocked or you bought is from some carriers?
2nd - what version of android installed -A12/13?
boom15 said:
1- Telefonunuzun kilidi fabrikada açıldı mı yoksa bazı operatörlerden mi satın aldınız?
2. - Hangi android sürümü -A12/13 yüklü?
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I AM USING A12 PHONE NOW IN USER MODE
I got the phone from the person
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
OEM Unlock grayed out means the bootloader is locked by the carrier. The phone most likely requires a SIM from that carrier to be able to make calls.
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I CAN SEARCH . BUT the problem occurs when the phone goes into owner mode
cengizhan43 said:
I CAN SEARCH . BUT the problem occurs when the phone goes into owner mode
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What exactly is the error? And what are you trying to do?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
What exactly is the error? And what are you trying to do?
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When the phone is in owner mode, it closes the interface
and i can use it in user mode
not even gmail in owner mode gives an error
i need to unlock oem
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
What exactly is the error? And what are you trying to do?
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the phone is briefly in demo mode
Just disable Demo mode in the developer options.
Cheers
tom1807 said:
Just disable Demo mode in the developer options.
Cheers
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the phone resets itself after 2 hours and even though demi mode is turned off
Can't we delete the demo mode by installing a completely 0 android?
You can reset and flash again
Cheers
tom1807 said:
You can reset and flash again
Cheers
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how is it permanent ?
I admit, it is very difficult to help you, so maybe start first with the basics.
What model number is your mobile, how did you buy it, is there a chance you can return it?
Cheers
tom1807 said:
I admit, it is very difficult to help you, so maybe start first with the basics.
What model number is your mobile, how did you buy it, is there a chance you can return it?
Cheers
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Google pixel 6
The phone resets itself after 2 hours. There is a solution by skipping, but even the oem lock is passive. How can I get rid of it completely? I did a factory reset but it didn't go. Is it possible to completely delete and install anldrodi?
i got the phone from the contact and she is not getting it back
cengizhan43 said:
Google pixel 6
The phone resets itself after 2 hours. There is a solution by skipping, but even the oem lock is passive. How can I get rid of it completely? I did a factory reset but it didn't go. Is it possible to completely delete and install anldrodi?
i got the phone from the contact and she is not getting it back
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Let's see if I have this right. This Pixel 6 is a demonstration unit acquired from a store of some sort and you wish to remove the demo mode. However you aren't able to get into developer options. Demonstration units like what yours apparently is require a password to get into developer options. If the device does in fact require a password to get into developer options you are pretty much out of luck: the store where it was located likely does not have the password. You could try guessing the password, but both you and the unit would be dead long before hitting upon the correct combination.
To completely restore the device requires an unlocked bootloader, which you do not have access to as developer options is locked.
I'd tell you to get your money back from the "contact", but they likely already made off with your money and you will never see them again.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Let's see if I have this right. This Pixel 6 is a demonstration unit acquired from a store of some sort and you wish to remove the demo mode. However you aren't able to get into developer options. Demonstration units like what yours apparently is require a password to get into developer options. If the device does in fact require a password to get into developer options you are pretty much out of luck: the store where it was located likely does not have the password. You could try guessing the password, but both you and the unit would be dead long before hitting upon the correct combination.
To completely restore the device requires an unlocked bootloader, which you do not have access to as developer options is locked.
I'd tell you to get your money back from the "contact", but they likely already made off with your money and you will never see them again.
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I watched the video and it is oem unlocked. Is the job resolved to the opening?
I think the language barrier here is causing problems.
I don't think I can help you further, but not because I don't want to. I simply feel you purchased a device that is locked into demo mode with no way out of it. Given how much you likely spent I would attempt to recoup your costs by selling it on ebay as a parts device.
cengizhan43 said:
Google pixel 6
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Ok, when I said model number, I meant the number which is written under Settings -> About Phone -> Regulatory labels.
However, I am assuming, that you are in a country, where the Pixel 6 is not sold normally.
Cheers
tom1807 said:
Tamam, model numarası derken Ayarlar -> Telefon Hakkında -> Mevzuat etiketlerinde yazan numarayı kastettim.
Ancak Pixel 6'nın normal şekilde satılmadığı bir ülkede olduğunuzu varsayıyorum.
Şerefe
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Yes
The problem solved? I have the same problem
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Does anyone know of a phone profile software, whereby the phone can be switched offline and switched back online WITHOUT having to constantly enter the PIN number.
Pda23 said:
Does anyone know of a phone profile software, whereby the phone can be switched offline and switched back online WITHOUT having to constantly enter the PIN number.
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Just go into the comm manager and set it to Airplane mode, and you'll switch it offline.
Pda23 said:
Does anyone know of a phone profile software, whereby the phone can be switched offline and switched back online WITHOUT having to constantly enter the PIN number.
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If the PIN is the security pin for the phone, then my understanding is that it will always be required when you switch the phone on. You could of course disable the Pin. Do you need to go offline or can yoiu just go on to silent - there a re a few profiles ssystems that allow you to go to slient mode but I find it easier simply to turn the volume down!
Looking for a software, where I do not have to input phone pin everytime.
Pda23 said:
Looking for a software, where I do not have to input phone pin everytime.
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Why do you need a separate software? When you dont want to enter PIN, just disable it!
Pda23 said:
Looking for a software, where I do not have to input phone pin everytime.
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Do do what? If you don't want the PIN then, as others have said, dissable it.
Or do you want some software that can magically detect when it is you using the phone and not ask for the PIN when it's you but only ask for it when it's someone else?
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Do do what? If you don't want the PIN then, as others have said, dissable it.
Or do you want some software that can magically detect when it is you using the phone and not ask for the PIN when it's you but only ask for it when it's someone else?
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which if you think about it is feasible if you use the front camera
fards said:
which if you think about it is feasible if you use the front camera
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Now there's a thought....
OK, OK. I also have an N95 and when I go offline and return to online, there is no need to to enter a pin. Pin is only entered at the on off stage or when I re-boot the phone. Its handy to do this without disabling the PIN. From the smart-alec type respones, I gather there is no such software.
I bought my Tablet S yesterday and applied the 4.0.3 OTA update overnight so I can't say whether it was caused by the update or not, but here's what happens:
My phone keeps reverting back to PIN unlock. I never set it to PIN unlock before, and even when I change it back to slide unlock, after a little while it'll be back to PIN unlock.
Hi poebae,
that's a strange bevaior. Since u just bought ur tablet I'd assume u dont have much on it by now. So I'd factory reset it and see if it'll solve my problem.
Outta curiosity, how the hell do you get back in your tablet if it sets a PIN code you dont know?
Are you syncing corporate email? Some companies configure the exchange server to require Android and iOS phones to add extra security and one of those security options is to require a PIN.
However, it should have alerted you and prompted you to set the PIN rather than just changing the setting.
Lunat1c said:
Hi poebae,
that's a strange bevaior. Since u just bought ur tablet I'd assume u dont have much on it by now. So I'd factory reset it and see if it'll solve my problem.
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Yep, I ended up just doing a factory reset and that seems to have solved it.
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Outta curiosity, how the hell do you get back in your tablet if it sets a PIN code you dont know?
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I just used '0000'. I either got lucky and guessed the PIN that the original owner used (I bought it second hand), or that's some kind of default code.
Gramon said:
Are you syncing corporate email? Some companies configure the exchange server to require Android and iOS phones to add extra security and one of those security options is to require a PIN.
However, it should have alerted you and prompted you to set the PIN rather than just changing the setting.
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Nope, not syncing corporate e-mail, but thank you for the suggestion!
So i just found an Samsung A310F when i was walking around in town, since the phone has personal data inside ( i saw missed calls and whatsapp notifications ) i want to return the phone to the owner, since the phone doesnt have an sim, and its pin locked and when i was trying to load an custom recovery i get error E:\ signature vertification failed. So my big questin is how do i enable debuging mode when the phone is locked ? Thanks
just do a hard reset to romove the pin lock.
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I want to return the phone, Factory reset is the last thing i will do :/
AlexCze said:
So i just found an Samsung A310F when i was walking around in town, since the phone has personal data inside ( i saw missed calls and whatsapp notifications ) i want to return the phone to the owner, since the phone doesnt have an sim, and its pin locked and when i was trying to load an custom recovery i get error E:\ signature vertification failed. So my big questin is how do i enable debuging mode when the phone is locked ? Thanks
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If the phone doesn't have a SIM, how did you see missed call notifications?
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its on home screen
AlexCze said:
its on home screen
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If all you want to do is to return it to the owner then I would suggest you to take the phone to the police, they would be able to find the owner on the basis of phone's IMEI.
Flashing anything would void there warranty and if they had already filed a report for device lost/theft then you could get in trouble.
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i have taken the phone to the police and its nono, so i want to keep the phone at least, since i am curios for personal data its there any way to open the phone ?
Hi,
First of all I am really sorry for the questions and the beginner kind of questions. I really need your help. Your help is appreciated.
Please do not calm me down (is reassure the right english word?)! I just want to hear facts and answers regarding the truth/reality..
I have got a Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (SM-G965F, Duos), bought in Germany. My Android Version was Android 8 or higher, but I can only guess this part. Maybe it was older than Android 8?
It fell into water (only the bottom part) a year ago and about a month ago i gave it to a repairshop (I know that this was very late).
I did not give my lock screen code to the shop workers. I did not give them any code.
The Bitdefender App (full) was installed on the phone.
As I remembered that there was sensitive data on the phone I took my phone back the next day. Bitdefender has mentioned that there was failed access attempt to my phone. Bitdefender App took one or more photos (I can only see one) of a worker trying to unlock my phone.
I used Bitdefender, so I think the Secure Boot was disabled (I think). Is this important for my question?
The old data (before giving to the shop) was on my phone, no deletion of any file, as far as I can remember my own files.
Questions:
Could the workers of the phone service shop get any kind of access, e.g. by cracking my phone, bypassing or just trying. I mean, they are professionals or semi-professionals. My phone code consisted of four digits I think. There was no SIM-card inside the phone.
When I took my phone back the date was set to january 1st. Why that? How can that be? The Bitdefender App said that the photo was taken on 2018-01-01, 15:41 o'clock. Maybe Bitdefender takes it from the android system. Or from WiFi of the shop? Is that possible for them to connect to their WiFi without the lockscreen code? Can it be, that they unlocked the phone, and messed up the timestamp?
Is access (if possible) only via USB cable possible or wirelessly, too?
After a bit of investigation I found out that there is software to rescue data both from iOS and Android systems (For example: Dr. Fone). Maybe access it possible with software like that?
The warranty void of my phone is: 0x0. So I think that software like CWM or TWRK was not installed on my phone, am I right? And I also think that my phone was not rooted, am I right? But I have read that you can flash the full ROM, to set it back, from 0x1 to 0x0 (https://c.mi.com/thread-1898682-1-0.html)
I have read this, but I do not know if it works on my phone: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437946
Could they have gained access to any password, including Google and Samsung accounts?
I have researched and found out that there are several options: USB debug mode, Warranty Void, FRP Lock, OEM Lock, KG State. Do they use one of these to gain access?
After taking back my phone from the shop I did a hard reset on that phone. After the reinstallation the phone did NOT ask me for a PIN/password or google account . So, was the FRP Lock OFF?
I think I had both the Google Account and the Samsung Account logged in on this phone. So was FRP=ON ? What about other options/states, e.g. the OEM Lock?
But I changed the password from within my PC (Browser), not from within this phone. Maybe the phone had an internet connection (so that an error was shown internal on my phone, due to the password change), maybe not. Could the FRP Lock have changed to FRP Lock=OFF (due to this password change?).
What about other options/states, e.g. the OEM Lock?
A bit offtopic, but related to my problem: The shop said that they tested my phone after repairing. Microphone etc. How could they have done that without my lockscreen code? What else apart from microphone could the have tested?
Hi again,
I know that this is a long post nd much to read. I need your help. I have researched and asked, but no definite answer.
Please help me out, guys.
Your help is appreciated!
Simulta said:
Hi again,
I know that this is a long post nd much to read. I need your help. I have researched and asked, but no definite answer.
Please help me out, guys.
Your help is appreciated!
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Just tell me one thing
Did you ever enable USB debug on dev option on your phone?
amirizad_7436 said:
Just tell me one thing
Did you ever enable USB debug on dev option on your phone?
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Hi,
as far as I know you have to enable the Developer Options first, in order to enable the USB Debug mode, right? If it is like that, no. I even never got into the Developer menu I think - as far as I can remember. Because I didn't know about this option.
edit: And the standard option is (e.g. when bought a new phone or after a hard reset etc):
USB Debug mode disabled, correct?
Simulta said:
Hi,
as far as I know you have to enable the Developer Options first, in order to enable the USB Debug mode, right? If it is like that, no. I even never got into the Developer menu I think - as far as I can remember. Because I didn't know about this option.
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So don't worry dude
Android is not unsafe to unlock like this things to open
Especially your phone that is so safe
S9 and S9+ and Note9
These phones are so hard to unlock and do a things on them
So be relax:good:
amirizad_7436 said:
So don't worry dude
Android is not unsafe to unlock like this things to open
Especially your phone that is so safe
S9 and S9+ and Note9
These phones are so hard to unlock and do a things on them
So be relax:good:
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@amirizad_7436:
ok, thank you very much for your opinion.
in standard:
the Developer Otions are hidden, right?
USB Debug mode is disabled, right?
Simulta said:
@amirizad_7436:
ok, thank you very much for your opinion.
in standard:
the Developer Otions are hidden, right?
USB Debug mode is disabled, right?
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Yep they are completely hidden and disabled
I know this thread has been posted a lot but there is no device admin stopping it, I am unable to turn it on in the dev settings. It also wont let me temporarily allow it when trying to install say fortnite from epic launcher. Any help would be great. Do I need to unlock the bootloader & root to fix this or?
I just learned last night actually how to fix this! All you need to do is just factory reset your phone and then I was finally able to flip that switch! Aha
xPa3678x said:
I just learned last night actually how to fix this! All you need to do is just factory reset your phone and then I was finally able to flip that switch! Aha
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Factory reset rarely makes a difference, the problem usually seems to be the internet connection.
xPa3678x said:
I just learned last night actually how to fix this! All you need to do is just factory reset your phone and then I was finally able to flip that switch! Aha
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Yeah just wanted to add as well for anyone who may stumble upon this thread that no factory reset was necessary in my experience. It was a matter of having the phone active and connected for several days with the occasional reboot before checking to see if the option had become available.
Umm... I would like to interject that in my experience so far, a factory reset is the only thing that will fix this issue. I unlock people's phones for them from Google frp lock and have seen this happen three or four times. I'm not sure exactly but I think that after bypassing an frp lock there is still some sort of restriction in place until there is a secondary factory format performed with the device in an frp unlocked state. The only thing I know of that being connected with service is the resolution to, is to enable oem options because some devices require owning the device for a specific period of time before the option isn't greyed out. in which case you just gotta mess with the date and time settings and at some point disable and re enable the data. There are posts about that .. it's a little off topic here though... but yeah if there is an alternative I would love to know about it. Otherwise the only fix I have found is to factory format without a previous frp lock.
Totally agree with the post above, I had struggled with a Moto G30 after a FRP and another factory reset this time with a new google account worked.
I can also confirm that a factory reset fixes this. After recovering from FRP, I had the grayed out Allow unknown apps. I didn't want to factory reset again, but I didn't do it after getting past FRP. I ended up doing a factory reset from inside the recovery, and now it works the way it is supposed to.