My 14 month old daughter got a hold of my phone and the fingerprint scanner asked me for my backup password. I proceeded to enter my password of 25 years and it told me i was wrong, it then gave me the option to use my gmail account to verify and unlock, i did that got in and replaced fingerprint with password protection. so here i am thinking everything is great, wrong. phone locks and i put in my password that i just changed it to and it tells me im wrong and now it does not give me the option to verify with my gmail account. Ive tried searching how to get into phone, suggestions were Android device manager which only locks phone and when i tried to change the password it said my phone was already locked and that the password would not be used. so the other suggestion was Samsung Find my Mobile but i have never set up a Samsung account. woe is me. Besides a master reset is there anything i can try? Thanks for all the help.
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Basically my friend took my desire and wanted a play with it... however i had the pattern unlock on it and he got it wrong 20 times and now i need to put in my gmail account details and password. Despite this i never use gmail and have used my secondary email to find out my detail, but adding these details dont work on my phone!?!?!?
is there any other way to get me back on to this amazing phone !!!
Try reseting, if that doesnt help, hard-reset
So I've had my phone for almost a year now and I've had the same knock code since the day I bought it, and the same backup pin I've been using on my phones for ~3 years. and the same Gmail password I've had for probably 2 years, and all of a sudden, it decided it wasn't going to accept my knock code and locked me out after five attempts. I tried using the backup pin and it failed. I tried logging into my gmail on the account. Invalid username or password. At this point, thinking I'd somehow magically been hacked, I decided to try logging into my gmail on my computer and I was able to using the exact same password as I had not 30 seconds earlier on my phone which had failed. So my password hadn't changed, so I tried it again on my phone slowly another 3 times and it still failed. Check my device history. The only devices logged in were my phone and my computer. I went to Android Device Manager on my computer and sent a lock request. That didn't work but the message popped up. On a whim I tried sending a ring request. That worked. So I read that by pressing "Yes" on the factory data reset options after holding down Lock + Vol Down will actually take me to the recovery menu. Well, that was a lie and all my crap is gone but at least I got into my phone I guess. Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone had any idea as to why this happened.
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My stock 5.0.1 AT&T LG G3 no longer accepted my knock code, my backup pin, or my gmail account even though I was able to access my gmail from my computer and I ended up reading a lie that ended up resetting my phone. Why did my phone no longer accept any of the passwords that I knew with 100% certainty were correct?
Sold my phone after wiping it to prep for sale. The new buyer is still seeing the 'Verify your account' screen.
Are my options only for him to return it to me.
or, Give them my password (VERY VERY BAD IDEA!)
If i did give them my password to bypass that screen, can I then just reset my google password and they will be left with a working phone?
You have to delete your Google account before resetting.
And yes it works. He just has to delete your account and use his instead
Been a long time since I've posted here!
My grandpa has a Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime. Its his first smart phone, and despite "easy mode" he managed to screw up a bunch of settings. He decided to do a factory reset, however now the phone requires that you "Verify your account" by entering the gmail password associated with his account.
He does not know this password, nor did he set up any secondary verification.
The phone is on my Tmobile account (that I activated). Is there any way to recover the phone or perhaps root it? The people at the Tmo store basically told me its bricked because of this "safety feature".
I see that there are a number of ROM's out there, but I cannot enter the developer option since the phone is stuck in google setup.
Any ideas would be really appreciated, thank you
hipower9 said:
Been a long time since I've posted here!
My grandpa has a Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime. Its his first smart phone, and despite "easy mode" he managed to screw up a bunch of settings. He decided to do a factory reset, however now the phone requires that you "Verify your account" by entering the gmail password associated with his account.
He does not know this password, nor did he set up any secondary verification.
The phone is on my Tmobile account (that I activated). Is there any way to recover the phone or perhaps root it? The people at the Tmo store basically told me its bricked because of this "safety feature".
I see that there are a number of ROM's out there, but I cannot enter the developer option since the phone is stuck in google setup.
Any ideas would be really appreciated, thank you
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Brings back memories.
Sorry to say that I've been in your situation trying to fix my boss' daughter's phone haha
I'm sure there is a way to remove that "feature" so that it will never ask you to "confirm" your previous google account, but I do not know the method.
I took it to a repair center, the guy obviously didn't tell me how he did it (all I know is that he hooked it up with a USB cable and did something with the computer)
So there is a way but I researched and got nothing, this is a well hidden secret, maybe.
A friend gave me this phone from her brother. It was hard resetted and now if i want to start it, it says i need a pin or a google account login from the person who had the phone last. I tried a couple of passwords that she has from him but they are all not working. Does anyone know where to get this password? or can i get passed this barrier somehow?
edit: found the solution on yt: