How to Break/Bypass Into Your Locked Android Device
Unfortunately, you may be locked out of your own Android device due to a forgotten password or pattern lock. While being locked out of your Android device can be frustrating.
How to Break/Bypass Into Your Locked Android Device.
•Bypassing Your Pattern Lock (Android 4.4 and Below)
1). Perform five failed logins:
In order to access the lock screen reset options, you'll need to fail the login five times. Make sure to pass through at least four points each time you attempt to fail the login. This only works if you use a Pattern Lock.
2).Tap "Forgot Pattern?" at the bottom of the screen.
This will open the bypass screen.
3). Enter your backup PIN.
If you can remember your backup PIN that you created when you set up your pattern, enter it now to unlock the device. If you don't remember the PIN, you can still unlock it with your Google account.
4). Enter your Google account information to unlock the device.
You can sign in with your Google account to bypass the lock, as long as it is the same Google account that is associated with the device.
Here is another Method
•Using Android Device Manager.
1). Visit the Android Device Manager website or app on another computer or device.
Point your web browser to google.com/android/devicemanager or download the Android Device Manager app on another Android device. This method should work for virtually any Android device that was purchased in the past few years, as long as you had associated it with your Google account.
2). Sign in to your Google account.
You will be prompted to enter in your Google account log-in credentials. Be sure you enter in the credentials associated with your phone if you have multiple Google accounts.
3). Click Lock underneath your device.
If you have multiple Android devices, they will all be listed here. From the options on the left side of the screen underneath your device name, you will see three options: Ring,Lock, and Erase. Clicking Lock, although counter-intuitive, will allow you to set up a temporary password on your device that will override any pattern lock or PIN number.
4). Create a new password.
Enter in some sort of password that you will use to unlock your Android device. Make sure to remember this password by writing it down somewhere.
• You will be asked to confirm the password as well.
5). Click Lock to apply the new password.
After you have entered the appropriate information, click the Lock button in the bottom right of the pop-up window. If successful, you will see a notification pop up beneath the
Ring , Lock , and Erase options.
6). Enter in the new password on your device.
In the locked screen, enter in the password you just created. You should now be granted access to your locked device. You may have to wait up to five minutes for your new password to take effect.
Note: This article is just to help those that have forgotten their own Android devices password. Don't try to break someone's password
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