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Sunday, November 17, 2013

How to Unlock Android Phone After Too Many Pattern Attempts Without Factory Reset

How to Unlock Android Phone After Too Many Pattern Attempts Without Factory Reset


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1. Completely power off and power on your Galaxy-S phone.
2. Right after you pass the Galaxy-S and just before the Verizon Wireless logo video ends, immediately tap on the home button extremely fast and repeatedly (at least 4-5 times per second). If the Emergency Call button pops up, click that every now and then (3-5 times) but keep tapping on the home button. During this process your phone may flash the password screen or keypad screen just a few times and your phone will seem to be lagging due to the tapping.
3. Keep tapping until you see your Android home buttons stay steady at the bottom. Voila, you’re in your phone! If the emergency keypad constantly shows up or if it shows the Google account screen constantly, you have failed. The success rate can be around 15-50% so keep trying until it works. (You may want to grab a young phone-savvy guy or girl to do it if your fingers are too slow)
4. Find and run the Settings App and go to Accounts & Sync.
5. Under Manage Accounts, remove all accounts except your Google account.
6. Press your power button off and on and enter your correct Google account information.
7. It will ask for a new security pattern. Enter it twice and you are done!
I recommend the tapping method first but if that doesn’t work or you don’t have a home button, here is a different method to try pretty much based on the same concept. (again, will depend on app compatibility and may not work for all phones)
This method uses a free app called Screen Lock Bypass. (thanks to Michele for introducing this, but no need to purchase the Pro version) Please use this at your own risk as I cannot be responsible for any of the results caused from using this app. Basically, you’ll be using this app to bypass the screen lock and delete the other accounts blocking your Google username/password to accept.
1. Go to the Android Market download page on your desktop and install the app. (Yes, you are able to install apps using your desktop instead of your phone) Direct link: https://market.android.com/details?id=se.curity.android.screenlockbypass&hl=en (note: You need to login to the Android Market using your Google username and password that you used when you first set up your phone. This is the username and password that “should have” unlocked your phone in the first place.)
2. Select the phone you have (this is why you need to login with the right Google ID) and install the app. Wait about 5 minutes or restart your phone and wait a good amount of time for the app to fully install.
3. On the app instructions, it says to install any other app to trigger the Screen Lock Bypass app. I did not do this but for me, restarting the phone, waiting, soft off and on seemed to trigger it. (may have been triggered by a message though, this is the part where it unexpectedly blanked and disabled my screen for a good while.)
4. If it worked and bypassed the “too many pattern attempts” screen, go to phone Settings and then select Accounts & Sync.
5. Under Manage Accounts, remove all accounts except your Google account. (this should enable your Google username and password)
6. Go to Settings and select Applications, then Manage Applications.
7. Find Screen Lock Bypass and uninstall the app. (this will trigger the “too many pattern attempts” screen immediately)
8. Use your original Google username and password to finally unlock your phone properly.
9. Enter your new security pattern twice to finish!
If Method 2 worked for you, please leave your comments with your phone make and model to let us know!
Method 3
This was suggested by commenter Guru and has potential to work with all phones as it was claimed to work with the Galaxy S2.
Pre Condition: You remember the pattern and you remember your Google password and Android account is listed while using instructions below.
1. Using your computer, log into your Google account. You can verify your correct Google account using the Additional Tip at the bottom of this article.
2. Go to this link directly – https://accounts.google.com/IssuedAuthSubTokens OR click your e-mail on the top right corner, select Account settings, then hit “Visit the previous version of the Google accounts screen” towards the bottom, click “Authorizing applications & sites ” under your Personal Settings > Security.
3. Under “Connected Sites, Apps & Services – “Revoke Access” of your Google Account with Android. You will see the screen showing “You have successfully revoked access to Full Account Access”
[Alternate for step 3 - If you have already signed up for 2-Step Authorization previously and are able to generate a new application-specific password at the bottom, go ahead and generate a new password and use that password to unlock your device]
4. Enter Gmail login and password on your phone. It will now accept your login details and will show a pattern screen. Enter the “correct” pattern and you can see the home screen.
Again, if this works for you, let us know!
Good Luck!
[Additional Tip]
If you don’t remember your Google username and password, it may be an account that was used during signup and never used afterwards. You can confirm this by logging into your Google Account and going to this page: https://market.android.com/account. Select the Settings tab and you should be able to see your phone device. If you do not see your phone listed, it is probably under a different Google ID. If your phone carrier cannot retrieve your Google e-mail used during signup, try this link to possibly retrieve it:
https://accounts.google.com/RecoverAccount
[Note: If these solutions didnt work for you, the last thing I can recommend is a factory reset which is normally done through a simple button combination that is different for each phone. You should be able to google it or find factory reset instructions from your phone manufacturer or cell phone service provider at no charge.]

Friday, November 15, 2013

How to Check if Your iPhone is Factory Unlocked with IMEI

How to Check if Your iPhone is Factory Unlocked with IMEI

Did you just got your iPhone unlocked officially from AT&T or any other carrier? or paid someone to get your iPhone factory unlocked or bought a used iPhone and now want to check if it is factory unlocked or not? Don’t worry we got you covered. Hit the jump to learn how to check your iPhone unlock status in few easy steps.

To check your iPhone factory unlock status, you need to know your iPhone’s IMEI number. IMEI number, the International Mobile Equipment Identity, is a unique identifier for all mobile phone, iPhone is no exception. An IMEI number is a 15-digit long string which can tell you a lot about your iPhone including iPhone unlock status.
There are a few online IMEI checker services that ask for your IMEI number and tell you if your iPhone is factory unlocked or not without putting a SIM from a different carrier into it. These services make it easier to check your iPhone’s SIM lock status, warranty and other information.

How to check iPhone Factory Unlock status

Here are the step-by-step instructions to check if your iPhone is carrier unlocked or not:
  1. Find out your iPhone’s IMEI number. You can find it by going into Settings > General > About or simply dial *#06#.
  2. Now open any web browser and go to IMEI.info and there you’ll see an input box. Enter your IMEI in that box and click “Check” button.
Website will display a chart detailing your iPhone’s model, brand and other information. To get information regarding your iPhone’s SIM lock status, click on “Free simlock and warranty status” button at bottom right corner.
Now click on the “Free SIMlock and Warranty Status Check” button.
Now it should display if your iPhone is factory unlocked or not. If your iPhone has been unlocked using unofficial methods such as Ultrasn0w or Gevey SIM unlock, it should say Locked. Additionally, it tells you about the warranty status of your device.


All Blackberry Factory OS NEW BB 2013

All Blackberry Factory OS NEW BB 2013

FACTORY OS BLACKBERRY




FUNGSI DAN PANDUAN FACTORY OS BLACKBERRY
KONDISI FACTORY OS INI DI PERLUKAN PADA SAAT:



1.INGIN MENGAKSES NV AREA PADA HANDSET BLACKBERRY
2.INGIN MERUBAH PIN DAN IMEI UNTUK MENGATASI SUSPEND
3.INGIN MERUBAH KEYPAD LAYOUT MENJADI (AZERTY,QWERTZ,QWERTY)
4.INGIN MERUBAH VSM ATAU TAMPILAN BRANDING OPERATOR



PANDUA MENGGUNAKAN FACKTORY OS

1.INSTAL LEBIH DULU PROGRAM DEKSTOP MANAGER BLACKBERRY.
2.PILIH FACKTORY OS SESUAI SERI PONSEL BLACKBERRY ANDA.
3.HUBUNGKAN PONSEL BB PADA USB KOMPUTER UNTUK MELAKUKAN FACTORY OS.
4.TUNGGU HINGGA PROSES FACTORY OS SELESAI.
5.MAKA PONSEL ANDA AKAN KELUAR PESAN ERROR 507.
6.JANGAN PANIK, KARENA MEMANG AKAN SEPERTI INI,,, SAAT KONDISI SUDAH SEPERTI INI, ANDA AKAN MELAKUKAN PROSES SEPERTI YANG DI JELASKAN PADA BAGIAN ATAS.
7.NAMUN JIKA ANDA AKAN MELAKUKAN FLASHING DENGAN AUTO LOADER FULL OS, ANDA JUGA DAPAT MENCARI FILE AUTO LOADER SESUAI SERI PONSEL ANDA.


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Vodafone 543 Factory Setting Reset

Vodafone 543 Factory Setting Reset

  • Turn off the phone
  • Press upper side key ( Volume Up)
  • While holding volume up key pressed, press power On button
  • Keep both keys pressed, untill you will see a Menu with Reset /Format option
  • Follow on screen instruction

Saturday, September 28, 2013

LG Optimus 3D P920 Hard Reset to Factory Default Settings



Heres a step by step instruction on how to properly Hard reset the LG Optimus 3D, If you want to return it to its factory settings again.
This procedures is only advisable if the youd experience a hang or frozen problem in your device when using or opening any applications installed. 
Please bear in mind that the result of this procedure will delete all data yoy previously installed on your handset.  This process may or may not delete data stored on the microSD card. Just do have a back up copy of all your important data on the device before proceeding.

Factory reset through Menu Settings:

On the main HOME screen, select MENU
   2. Select SETTINGS, then PRIVACY
   3. Select FACTORY DATA RESET
   4. Select RESET PHONE
   5. When Password is prompted, enter it. Then select ERASE EVERYTHING.

If the problem still persists, or if the phone is frozen, you may then try to hard reset your LG Optimus 3D P920 through button combination.
   
  1. If your LG Optimus 3D P920 is frozen, turn the Power OFF,  pull out the battery  and reinsert it back again. 
   2. Hold the Home and Volume Down button
   3. Press and hold the Power button until the device turns on
   4. Follow the on-screen instructions on how to reset your LG Optimus 3D P920

Wait till the process finish. Once the wipe is complete, the phone will reboot to its factory default state settings. All data you previously installed on it already been deleted.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

How to Unlock Android Phone After Too Many Pattern Attempts Without Factory Reset



1. Completely power off and power on your Galaxy-S phone.
2. Right after you pass the Galaxy-S and just before the Verizon Wireless logo video ends, immediately tap on the home button extremely fast and repeatedly (at least 4-5 times per second). If the Emergency Call button pops up, click that every now and then (3-5 times) but keep tapping on the home button. During this process your phone may flash the password screen or keypad screen just a few times and your phone will seem to be lagging due to the tapping.
3. Keep tapping until you see your Android home buttons stay steady at the bottom. Voila, you’re in your phone! If the emergency keypad constantly shows up or if it shows the Google account screen constantly, you have failed. The success rate can be around 15-50% so keep trying until it works. (You may want to grab a young phone-savvy guy or girl to do it if your fingers are too slow)
4. Find and run the Settings App and go to Accounts & Sync.
5. Under Manage Accounts, remove all accounts except your Google account.
6. Press your power button off and on and enter your correct Google account information.
7. It will ask for a new security pattern. Enter it twice and you are done!
I recommend the tapping method first but if that doesn’t work or you don’t have a home button, here is a different method to try pretty much based on the same concept. (again, will depend on app compatibility and may not work for all phones)
This method uses a free app called Screen Lock Bypass. (thanks to Michele for introducing this, but no need to purchase the Pro version) Please use this at your own risk as I cannot be responsible for any of the results caused from using this app. Basically, you’ll be using this app to bypass the screen lock and delete the other accounts blocking your Google username/password to accept.
1. Go to the Android Market download page on your desktop and install the app. (Yes, you are able to install apps using your desktop instead of your phone) Direct link: https://market.android.com/details?id=se.curity.android.screenlockbypass&hl=en (note: You need to login to the Android Market using your Google username and password that you used when you first set up your phone. This is the username and password that “should have” unlocked your phone in the first place.)
2. Select the phone you have (this is why you need to login with the right Google ID) and install the app. Wait about 5 minutes or restart your phone and wait a good amount of time for the app to fully install.
3. On the app instructions, it says to install any other app to trigger the Screen Lock Bypass app. I did not do this but for me, restarting the phone, waiting, soft off and on seemed to trigger it. (may have been triggered by a message though, this is the part where it unexpectedly blanked and disabled my screen for a good while.)
4. If it worked and bypassed the “too many pattern attempts” screen, go to phone Settings and then select Accounts & Sync.
5. Under Manage Accounts, remove all accounts except your Google account. (this should enable your Google username and password)
6. Go to Settings and select Applications, then Manage Applications.
7. Find Screen Lock Bypass and uninstall the app. (this will trigger the “too many pattern attempts” screen immediately)
8. Use your original Google username and password to finally unlock your phone properly.
9. Enter your new security pattern twice to finish!
If Method 2 worked for you, please leave your comments with your phone make and model to let us know!
Method 3
This was suggested by commenter Guru and has potential to work with all phones as it was claimed to work with the Galaxy S2.
Pre Condition: You remember the pattern and you remember your Google password and Android account is listed while using instructions below.
1. Using your computer, log into your Google account. You can verify your correct Google account using the Additional Tip at the bottom of this article.
2. Go to this link directly – https://accounts.google.com/IssuedAuthSubTokens OR click your e-mail on the top right corner, select Account settings, then hit “Visit the previous version of the Google accounts screen” towards the bottom, click “Authorizing applications & sites ” under your Personal Settings > Security.
3. Under “Connected Sites, Apps & Services – “Revoke Access” of your Google Account with Android. You will see the screen showing “You have successfully revoked access to Full Account Access”
[Alternate for step 3 - If you have already signed up for 2-Step Authorization previously and are able to generate a new application-specific password at the bottom, go ahead and generate a new password and use that password to unlock your device]
4. Enter Gmail login and password on your phone. It will now accept your login details and will show a pattern screen. Enter the “correct” pattern and you can see the home screen.
Again, if this works for you, let us know!
Good Luck!
[Additional Tip]
If you don’t remember your Google username and password, it may be an account that was used during signup and never used afterwards. You can confirm this by logging into your Google Account and going to this page: https://market.android.com/account. Select the Settings tab and you should be able to see your phone device. If you do not see your phone listed, it is probably under a different Google ID. If your phone carrier cannot retrieve your Google e-mail used during signup, try this link to possibly retrieve it:
https://accounts.google.com/RecoverAccount
[Note: If these solutions didnt work for you, the last thing I can recommend is a factory reset which is normally done through a simple button combination that is different for each phone. You should be able to google it or find factory reset instructions from your phone manufacturer or cell phone service provider at no charge.]

Friday, September 20, 2013

How To Hard Reset the Dell Streak to Factory Default Settings

The following steps will restore your device to the default state and erase all data and downloaded applications stored on it. Ensure that you back up all required data before you reset the device. 

First, try this:

1. From the main home screen, tap menu
2. Select Settings, then Privacy
3. Select Factory data reset
4. Select Reset device
5. Select Erase everything

If your device is frozen and the above doesnt work try this,
1. Press and hold the Power button and then touch the Power off option on the screen to turn off the device.

2. Simultaneously press and hold the volume up button and volume down button.

3. Without releasing the volume buttons, press and hold the power button until the device displays the configuration screen.

4. Press the volume buttons to move the highlight bar on the screen to the Factory Reset option.

5. Touch the Camera button to start the reset process.

6. Wait for the device to reboot.

All of your data stored from the Dell Streak including third-party applications will be deleted . Once the software reset is complete, the phone will then reboot to its factory fresh default state settings.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Samsung Galaxy TAB GT P1000 Hard Reset and Factory Reset

To Reset the Phone:

  • Select Settings
  • Select Privacy
  • Select Factory Data Reset
  • Then select Reset Tablet


To Hard Reset:
  • Turn the Samsung Galaxy TAB GT-P1000 Power OFF
  • Press and Hold the Volume Down and Briefly press the Power button.
  • Release the Power button button when the Samasung logo appears.
  • An additional menu will appear, just follow the whole instruction to hard reset the device.
  • The device will then reboot, after this process been done and back to its original factory default settings.