This wikiHow teaches you how to unlock your Android if you don't know the lock screen passcode or pattern. There are a few ways to do this, ranging from using Find My Device to unlock your Android to factory resetting your Android. Keep in mind that you will need to know your Google account's email address and password in order to log back into your Android if you factory reset it.
How to Get Into a Locked Android
If you're locked out of your Android, you can only factory reset it to get back in. If your phone is on, connected to the internet, and uses Find Hub, you can reset it remotely from Google's Find Hub. You can also press physical buttons on your Android to use Recovery Mode to reset it.
Steps
Resetting from a Computer
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1Open Google's Find Hub on a computer. You can factory reset your phone without having it in your hands by going to www.google.com/android/find/. Alternatively, use someone else’s Android and navigate to this site, then sign in to your Google account. You can also use the Find Hub app on another Android device.
- Sign in if you haven't already.
- Factory resetting your phone is the only option to get back into your Android, and it means the phone is erased, and every account is logged out. You'll be able to recover all that data, however, as long as you created a backup with Google .
- This only works if the following is true:
- The phone is on, is connected to Wi-Fi or data, is logged into the same Google account, has Find Hub enabled, and is visible on the Google Play Store.
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2Select your Android from the list of devices. On the Find Hub website, you’ll see a map with a list of your active devices on the left side. Click your Android to select it.
- If you don’t see any devices, make sure you have the Devices tab selected (instead of People ).
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4Click Factory Reset (device name) . A window will pop up that outlines what happens. A factory reset means:
- All the data on the Android will be permanently erased.
- The device will no longer appear in Find Hub once the factory reset is complete.
- The device will reset as soon as it connects to the internet, Wi-Fi or data.
- Click Next to continue.
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5Verify it's you. Enter your Google password, then click Next.
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6Click Reset . If your phone is logged in, you'll see the map pinpoint the location behind the same pop-up window that lets you know what a factory reset entails.
- Clicking Reset will reset the phone to factory settings, but you'll be able to use it again. [2] X Research source
Resetting with the Buttons
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Press and hold the "Recovery" combination. Every Android has its own combination of buttons that must be pressed in order to open the recovery menu; checking your Android's manual or online documentation should help you find this combination.
- For example, to get a Samsung phone into recovery mode, turn it off, then press the Volume Up and Side buttons until you see the Samsung logo. Release the buttons and press Volume Up once as the Recovery menu opens.
- Know what this method entails. Factory resetting your Android will remove all settings—including your lock screen password—along with any contact and app information from your Android. Unfortunately, if your data isn't backed up, you won't be able to recover the information deleted by the factory reset.
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Select Recovery mode . Once the recovery menu appears, use the Volume Down button to scroll down to the Recovery mode option, then press the Power button to select it.
- If you don't see Recovery mode , skip this step.
- See the next step if you're instead met with a "No command" screen.
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Bypass the "No command" screen (Pixel only). If you're on a Pixel Android, press and hold the Power and Volume Up buttons at the same time until the recovery screen opens. [3] X Research source
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Select Wipe data/factory reset . Scroll down to highlight this option, then press the Power button. [4] X Expert Source Henry Paris
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Select Yes -- delete all user data . It's in the middle of the screen. Doing so will prompt your Android to begin factory resetting. [5] X Expert Source Henry Paris
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Wait for your Android to finish wiping. Your Android should take under 10 minutes to completely erase.
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Set up your Android. Once your Android finishes restarting, you can set it up as though it were a new phone or tablet.
- This will usually include selecting a language and a Wi-Fi network.
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Sign in to your Google account. When prompted, enter the email address and the password for the Google account with which you were previously signed into your Android.
- If you don't know the password for your Google account, use a computer to recover it before proceeding.
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Complete your Android setup. After logging into your Google account, you can proceed with setting up the rest of your Android.
Unlock an Older Android with Gmail
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1Try to unlock the phone at least 5 times. After the fifth attempt, you'll get a pop-up window that gives you the option to continue with "Forgot Pattern."
- You can't do this with updated versions of the OS. Your phone must have Android software 4.4 or lower in Settings > About Phone.
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2Tap Forgot Pattern and Next . Forgot pattern is at the bottom of the screen, and Next will appear in the pop-up.
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3Tap Enter Google account details and Next . When you select "Enter Google account details," a check mark will appear next to it.
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4Enter your Google account information. You'll need to use the Google email and password you are logged in with.
- Tap Sign in when you're done. [6] X Research source
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat do I do if I can't access my Google account or my password has been changed?Community AnswerYou'll need to go through the Google account recovery process. You can fill out the form on Google's recovery options page . If Google is able to verify your identity, you will be able to reset your Google password and log back into your device.
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QuestionIs it possible to unlock an Android using a computer?Community AnswerYou can turn off the screen lock using ADB if you have previously connected your Android to your computer and allowed it to work with ADB. You cannot unlock your phone using a PC if you have not previously done this.
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QuestionHow can I factory reset a locked phone?Community AnswerIf you can't access the phone, you can try a factory reset by putting the device into Recovery Mode. Turn off the phone and then press and hold the Power and Volume Up buttons. This will launch Recovery Mode, which you can use to factory reset the device.
Tips
Warnings
- Many third-party applications claim they can unlock your phone if you forgot the password, but with Google's updated FRP protection, this is highly unlikely, and you might end up paying to use a tool that can't help you.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6160491?hl=en
- ↑ https://support.google.com/android/answer/6160491?sjid=9062158746387281027-NC#zippy=,erase-reset-or-remove-your-device
- ↑ https://www.androidcentral.com/how-factory-reset-android-phone
- ↑ Henry Paris. Electronic Repair Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Henry Paris. Electronic Repair Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://support.google.com/android/answer/7663172?hl=en#zippy=,reset-your-pattern-android-or-lower-only
- ↑ https://support.google.com/android/answer/9079129?hl=en
- ↑ https://support.google.com/android/answer/9075927?hl=en
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1. Go to https://www.google.com/android/find?u=0
on a computer.
2. Sign in.
3. Click your Android.
4. Click Lock
.
5. Enter a new password.
6. Click Lock
.
7. Unlock your Android with the new password.
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