Part 1: Bypass Android Lock With Androoid Lock Screen Removal
ZTE X500 impossible to fix. Hello, I have a ZTE X500 score from cricket. I was flashing backups/restores like an idiot and flashed the phone back to how it was when i got it from my girl's sister. Retrieve your ZTE phone's IMEI code. To find your phone's IMEI code: Dial *#06# and your IMEI code will be displayed. You can also open your Android's Settings, tap About Phone, tap Status, and look for the 'IMEI' heading. Make sure you're looking at the number below 'IMEI' and not 'IMEI SV', etc.
dr.fone from Wondershare is the best phone unlocking software to remove Android lock screen. It does not just bypass Android pattern locks, but also works for PINs, passwords, etc. There will be absolutely no loss of data on your Android device. The process is very simple with few steps.
dr.fone - Unlock (Android)
Remove 4 Types of Android Screen Lock without Data Loss
- It can remove 4 screen lock types - pattern, PIN, password & fingerprints.
- Only remove the lock screen, no data loss at all.
- No tech knowledge asked, everybody can handle it.
- Work for Samsung Galaxy S/Note/Tab series, and LG G2/G3/G4, etc.
Launch dr.fone on your computer and click Unlock.
Connect your Android phone to computer using an USB cable. Click “Unlock Android Screen” to begin.
Then confirm the information like phone brand and model, etc. These information is very important for unlocking the lock screen.
Then boot the phone into Download Mode. power off the phone and press and hold volume down button along with home and power button.
After the device gets into download mode, recovery package will be download next.
After the download is complete, Android lock removal will begin. This will keep all the data intact and remove the lock.
Pros
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• This bypasses all kinds of lock screens like with pins, passwords, pattern locks, etc.
• The whole process can be completed without losing any data.
Cons
• The overall process might take longer than the other tools.
The latest Android phone flaw is sheer stupidity.
Locked phones require a passcode. But there's a way to get around that. Just type in an insanely long password. That overloads the computer, which redirects you to the phone's home screen.
It's a time-consuming hack, but it's actually easy to pull off.
In a report published Tuesday, computer security researcher John Gordon documented the vulnerability and posted a video of the hack. It only affects smartphones using the latest version of the Android operating system, Lollipop.
It's basically a game of copy-and-paste.
From the locked screen, open the phone's 'Emergency Call' feature. Type a few characters, then copy-and-paste the text repeatedly. The character 'string' grows exponentially, so it quickly becomes close to 40,960 characters long.
Then open the phone's camera app and prompt the phone to request a password. Paste the super long character string a few times until the system crashes. (Based on Gordon's video, it looks like 163,840 total characters.)
Wait maybe five minutes, and the phone goes straight to the unlocked home screen.
Gordon warned Google(GOOGL) about the vulnerability back in August, so the company released a patch for the flaw last week. But phones will remain vulnerable until they're updated with the latest software patch.
The patch is already available for Google's own line of phones -- the various Nexus models. But there's no telling when it'll reach Android devices made by Samsung, LG and others. Blame the Android's fractured updating system, which is slowed down by phone manufacturers and cellphone network carriers.
Google has acknowledged the flaw, saying that the hack lets someone who grabs your phone 'view contact data, phone logs, SMS messages, and other data that is normally protected.'
CNNMoney (New York) First published September 16, 2015: 10:37 AM ET