Did
you forget your phone’s password ?
Do
you wish to unlock the phone even if you lose the data?
Okay!
Here
to help you!
Passwords were
invented for the security of your data. If you don’t have the password to use a
phone then you cannot get into it and view its content. If you could then there
would be no purpose in having a password. This might disappoint you a bit!
If you want to unlock
your device, you’ll have to make the android forget its password. Meaning, you’ll
have to delete every single bit of data from your phone and lose it.
Before we get into
resetting your Android and its current password or unlock pattern I would like
to point out that after trying to enter the phones pass code incorrectly a
number of times most Android smartphones will display a “Too many pattern
attempts! To unlock, sign in with your Google account” message which should
allow you to try logging into your phone using your Google account information.
If you can use your Google account to access your
phone instead of performing a reset then it will be a huge convenience as you
won’t lose any important data currently stored to your cell phone and it should
allow you to once again access your smartphone and update your cell phones
unlock pattern.
So if you remember your primary Google accounts
username (your Gmail address) and its password then just input it into these
fields tap the “Sign in” button, update your phones unlock pattern and enjoy.
If you have forgotten this information then there are some options available
which may allow you to recover it and access your Google account once again.
If you’ve lost your Google password too, only
factory reset could give you access to the phone. That anyway would be a new
phone altogether without any previous information.
Steps
to factory reset your phone when you’ve forgotten even your Google password:
1.Turn off your Android device.
2. Press and hold the "power",
"volume down", and "camera" buttons simultaneously. If your
mobile device does not have a camera function, just press and hold the
"power" and "volume down" buttons.
3. Release the buttons once your Android device is
powered on.
4. Scroll using your "Volume up and down"
button until you finds the "Factory Data Reset" option. Please note that this will erase all the contents of your mobile.
5. Tap the "Factory Data Reset" option.
That’s
it.