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  1. Oct 25, 2023 · Learn how to perform a hard reset on your locked out Android tablet and regain access to your device. Step-by-step instructions and troubleshooting tips provided.

    • Overview
    • Unlocking a Samsung Device
    • Unlocking Android 4 and Older Tablets
    • Erasing with Google Find My
    • Performing a Factory Reset

    Did you forget your PIN or passcode to get into your Android tablet? Fortunately, there are a few tricks that you can use to get back into a locked tablet. This wikiHow article teaches how to unlock your Android tablet when you've forgotten the lock screen PIN, pattern, or passcode.

    Samsung tablets can use the SmartThings Find website to remotely unlock their tablets.

    Tablets with Google accounts can use Find My to erase everything from the tablet remotely, which also removes any PINs or passcodes.

    Tablets running older versions of Android can use a Google account to unlock the Lock Screen.

    If you have a Samsung tablet that is signed in with your Samsung account and has

    , you can use the SmartThings Find (previously known as Find My Mobile) online tool to unlock your screen.

    Sign in with your Samsung account.

    You must be signed in on your tablet with a Samsung device, which you were prompted to create when you set up your tablet.

    If you don't have a Samsung account, you'll need to try one of the other methods in this article.

    You'll see this with the icon of an open lock pad on the right side of the website.

    Enter an incorrect PIN or pattern 5 times.

    If you're using a tablet running Android 4.4 or earlier, you can use a built-in bypass mechanism to unlock your tablet.

    This was removed in Android 5.0 (Lollipop). Newer Androids don't have the option to unlock their tablet with

    , so you'll have to try other methods to

    This method requires that your tablet currently be connected to a

    If this button doesn't appear after 5 incorrect attempts, your device does not support this method.

    This only works if your tablet is connected to a Google account and has Find My enabled. If you use this technique, you'll be able to reset your tablet remotely.

    If you aren't logged in, you'll be prompted to log in with your Google account.

    You'll see a list of all the phones and tablets connected to your Google account that have Find My enabled.

    Click your tablet to see more options.

    again to confirm your action and continue. Unfortunately, the site does not offer to unlock the tablet but erasing it will also erase any PINs or passwords it has set up.

    Once your tablet is erased, you can reboot it and set up a new PIN or passcode.

    Hold the Power button on the tablet.

    If you can't unlock your device, your only option is to perform a factory reset. This will remove the passcode, but also erase all of the

    on your tablet. You'll be able to restore all of your emails, purchases, app downloads, and settings by logging in again after resetting.

    This will turn off your Android.

    Hold the Volume Down button while the tablet is off.

    You'll be booting into Recovery Mode. The button combination for entering this mode may vary for your device.

    • Using Android Device Manager: 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.
    • Bypassing Your Pattern Lock (Android 4.4 and Below): Perform five failed logins. In order to access the lock screen reset options, you'll need to fail the login five times.
    • Using Samsung's Find My Mobile Tool (Samsung Phones): Visit Samsung's "Find My Mobile" site if you have a Samsung phone. Visit findmymobile.samsung.com/.
    • Disabling the Lock Screen Using the Android SDK: Download the Android SDK. Go to this link: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Other to download, install, and extract the appropriate Android SDK.
  2. Oct 24, 2017 · webworkings. Oct 24, 2017. You don't need to get a tablet that is through a carrier unless you want to get service of any kind through them. Either data or phone. If you are just going...

  3. Nov 3, 2015 · If Factory Reset is disabled thanks to a security patch, you can instead create a new user account (going through and setting it up), then follow the very next guide below for the Turbo, starting at the second paragraph. You can also do this without a sim through this exploit.

  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Extend Unlock’ (still ‘Smart Lock’ on some devices, including Samsung) is a feature on Android phones which allows your phone to open without a password if it’s in a trusted location it recognises. However, this feature needs to have been enabled before you lost access to your PIN.

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  6. Sep 10, 2023 · If you forget your PIN, pattern, or password on your Android phone, options like Smart Lock or Samsung SmartThings Find can help you regain access, but they may have limitations.