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To unlock the screen of your ITEL phone, wake the screen (by swiping or pressing the Power button) and then enter your password, code, or PIN. If you're unable to unlock your phone, try signing in with your Google account (for Android 4.4 and below) or using Android Device Manager (5.1 and up). If neither of those methods work, performing a factory reset will help you regain access to your phone.

Method 1
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  1. This method will only work if you're using Android 4.4 KitKat or earlier (it1407, it1406, it701, it503, or it501) and you lock your phone with a pattern code. If you can't unlock your phone with after 5 tries, you'll see a button that says “Forgot Pattern.” [1]
  2. Now you'll see a Google login screen.
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  3. Make sure you are using the username and password for the Google account that's associated with this phone. An email will be sent to the Gmail account to confirm your identity.
  4. Log in to Gmail from another device. You'll have to use another device with internet access to unlock the phone.
  5. The email contains a link that you must click to confirm that you are who you say you are.
  6. Now that you're back into your phone, you can set a new unlock pattern.
  7. This option appears under the “Personalization” section of the Settings menu. This will bring you to the “Lock Screen” menu. [2]
  8. This is the first option under the “General” heading.
  9. Now you'll see a menu containing the different methods of locking your screen.
  10. Now you'll see a list of different pattern sizes (e.g., 3x3, 4x4, 5x5). The option you select determines the amount of dots on which you'll draw your pattern. [3]
    • For example, if you pick 4x4, the unlock screen will show 4 columns of dots and 4 rows of dots.
  11. When the dots appear, drag your finger across the dots in your desired pattern. If you make a mistake, tap “Retry.”
  12. Now you'll have to redraw the pattern, just to make sure it matches.
  13. As long as the two patterns match, you'll return to the Screen Security menu. The next time you unlock your phone, use the pattern you just created.
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Method 2
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Performing a Factory Reset

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  1. If you're unable to unlock your ITEL phone using one of the other methods, you'll have to do a factory reset . This will erase everything on the phone except for what is saved to your SD card. [4]
  2. You'll want to power the phone all the way down so you can boot into Android Recovery Mode.
  3. After several seconds, you can let go. You'll see an Android icon appear on the screen and the words “No Command." [5]
    • On some ITEL models, you may be brought directly to the Android System Recovery Mode menu without seeing an Android icon.
  4. A black screen will appear containing the header “Android System Recovery Mode.”
  5. The Volume Up button moves the selection bar upward, and the Volume Down button moves it down. [6]
  6. The phone will now go through the factory reset process, which will take several seconds.
  7. When the phone restarts, follow the prompts to set it up as though it's a brand new phone. [7]
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Using Android Device Manager

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  1. Visit https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager in a web browser. If you set up Android Device Manager when you first set up your ITEL phone, you should be able to unlock it using Android Device Manager. You'll need to complete most of the steps at a computer that has internet access. [8]
    • This method will only work on phones running Android 5.1 or above.
  2. Make sure you're signing in with the same Google account you used to set up your ITEL phone.
  3. If you see your ITEL phone listed, click it to view its settings. You should now see the options “Ring,” “Lock,” and “Erase.” [9]
    • If you don't see it, this means you haven't set up Android Device Manager for this phone. You'll need to try another method.
  4. A new screen will appear, prompting you to set a brand new password.
  5. The password you set here is the one you'll use to unlock your phone. Don't worry about filling out the rest of the information on this page, just set a new password. You'll be able to change once the phone is unlocked.
  6. Your ITEL phone should now display a password blank. Type the temporary password you just set, and you'll be back in to your phone.
  7. You'll find this app either on the home screen or in the app drawer. This is where you'll be able to set a new password for your phone.
  8. You may have to scroll down a bit to find this option.
    • If you don't see “Security,” select “Screen Lock.”
  9. You'll be prompted to enter the current password before you can continue. That's the password you set on the Android Device Manager website.
  10. The options are different depending on the type of phone you have.
    • Select “Pattern” to draw a pattern across a series of dots to unlock your phone.
    • Select “PIN” to set a numerical code (4 digit or more) that you'll be able to “dial” into the keypad to unlock your phone.
    • Select “Password” to type a password (can be letters and/or numbers) to type using the phone's keyboard.
  11. The new password will take effect immediately. The next time you sign in to the phone, use the password you just set.
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