Hi guys,
I am using mi11x Indian version running miui 12.0.4 global rom (stock) unlocked boot loader. It was unlocked few days ago. Today all of a sudden my phone was factory reset automatically in my pocket wiping everything.
Can I know by any means why it happened?
Thanks for response in advance.
Here's the latest information I can find:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/comments/fddzzs
I have set up the device to my organization account. They would have done this by remote reset?
Will a hardware issue triggers it?
Is there a possibility that phone tries to unlock inside pocket and reset automatically in MIUI?
amjath said:
Is there a possibility that phone tries to unlock inside pocket and reset automatically in MIUI?
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It's a possibility, depending on the policy of your organization, I have setup mine into 15 tries and the phone will reset and wipe-out everything.
Barracuda77777 said:
It's a possibility, depending on the policy of your organization, I have setup mine into 15 tries and the phone will reset and wipe-out everything.
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That sounds to be valid. Does it happen on the lockscreen itself?
amjath said:
That sounds to be valid. Does it happen on the lockscreen itself?
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If you have setup the screen to wake up, it could wake up in your pocket then by moving around you could be registering screen touches and log in attempts.
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Why is it when I set a fingerprint, I set a pattern for the mandatory backup security but when I try to unlock with fingerprint it asks for a pattern saying "Pattern required to enable fingerprint"?
As far as I know, as an extra security, a pattern/pin code is necessary when the phone is restarted/ switched on, once you chose to use the fingerprint scanner.
Howling Wolf said:
As far as I know, as an extra security, a pattern/pin code is necessary when the phone is restarted/ switched on, once you chose to use the fingerprint scanner.
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It's every time I lock it
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Finally figured it out.
It happens when screen is locked by a 3rd party app, in my case I use nova double tap to lock screen.
Was wondering why (and forgot to mention) it seemed random.
Edit: for Nova users looking for a workaround, if you enable screen off by root access method it will use a secure lock and enable the fingerprint to unlock.
Heisenberg420 said:
Finally figured it out.
It happens when screen is locked by a 3rd party app, in my case I use nova double tap to lock screen.
Was wondering why (and forgot to mention) it seemed random.
Edit: for Nova users looking for a workaround, if you enable screen off by root access method it will use a secure lock and enable the fingerprint to unlock.
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yeah a lot of screenapp does ask.... if you are on elementalx you could use button mapper which gives you the same functionality of double to sleep and more doesn't ask for patter/pin everytime you unlock
This started to happen to me after a bug crashed the phone and had to force restart it holding volume down + power. I only have the default launcher so I guess it's factory reset time for me
Heisenberg420 said:
Why is it when I set a fingerprint, I set a pattern for the mandatory backup security but when I try to unlock with fingerprint it asks for a pattern saying "Pattern required to enable fingerprint"?
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For what it's worth, I had the same issue (until I found this thread) and it was caused by Action Laucher 3. The launcher was set as a Device Administrator and was granted permission to "Power screen off". Once I removed that permission my troubles were over.
Seems to me that it makes sense once you have a fingerprint setup, to require a pin as well. Why? Because what if the fingerprint reader stops working? You won't be able to login?!?!
Not sure until the poster above mentions a pattern is required. Normally it is a pin if you want. Then the PIN required upon restart option as well that is there.
Of course, if you are rooted, you can delete the system files that control/store that...but if not rooted with TWRP, you would have to try a master reset I would assume?!?!
IDK...guess I never thought of testing that out...haha
Guys, i hope it's ok if i conquer this thread for my question but i got serious issues here.
Got my 10 back from repair today and restored my backup.
But dumb me it seems as if i set a password/patern whatever and i can't remember it.
So after the first restart i can't unlock my phone cause it's asking for the code (and won't let unlock only with fingerprint) and i can't remember.
All combination that i would have used are wrong and now i got a working phone back again (after almost 2 month of repairing) and can't unlock it.
Is there any way of bypassing/ignoring the restart password or is it possible to only unlock it again with the fingerprint that is stored?
As i don't know what i should do if i don't get my phone unlocked
bmwbasti said:
Guys, i hope it's ok if i conquer this thread for my question but i got serious issues here.
Got my 10 back from repair today and restored my backup.
But dumb me it seems as if i set a password/patern whatever and i can't remember it.
So after the first restart i can't unlock my phone cause it's asking for the code (and won't let unlock only with fingerprint) and i can't remember.
All combination that i would have used are wrong and now i got a working phone back again (after almost 2 month of repairing) and can't unlock it.
Is there any way of bypassing/ignoring the restart password or is it possible to only unlock it again with the fingerprint that is stored?
As i don't know what i should do if i don't get my phone unlocked
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Try a factory reset via Android Device Manager.
I don't know what Android Device Manager is but I could do the reset in TWRP too. It's about not losing all of my data or a possibility to get that device unlocked without the code. It would be no problem as my fingerprint is stored. Damn, I could just hit my head against a wall or alternatively just cry like a baby. I never forgot a password or code in my whole life and by now it happens
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I don't know what Android Device Manager is but I could do the reset in TWRP too. It's about not losing all of my data or a possibility to get that device unlocked without the code. It would be no problem as my fingerprint is stored. Damn, I could just hit my head against a wall or alternatively just cry like a baby. I never forgot a password or code in my whole life and by now it happens
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Log in here https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager
Using the account your phone is used with.
Thx, but there I only have the options of letting the phone ring, lock it down or wiping it. As stated above I could do that easily in recovery, too.
I'm looking for a way of not having to wipe the phone (if there is one....)
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Thx, but there I only have the options of letting the phone ring, lock it down or wiping it. As stated above I could do that easily in recovery, too.
I'm looking for a way of not having to wipe the phone (if there is one....)
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To be honest, I don't think so. There were loopholes before, but they have been closed. :/
So doing a factory reset and restoring /data is the only way of getting back control of my phone again (without losing too much data)?
I think i will get rid of locking my phone with fingerprint again as there seems not ot be a failsafe mechanic for forgetting a (backup) mechanic
OK, so it seems that I have to throw that piece of aluminum against the wall. The code seems to interact with /data, because after restoring only /data I have to put in the forgotten password again.
bmwbasti said:
OK, so it seems that I have to throw that piece of aluminum against the wall. The code seems to interact with /data, because after restoring only /data I have to put in the forgotten password again.
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I really suggest starting from zero, when you get everything set, then set a password.
Thanks for your advice, but it's not about starting from zero. I've already done this twice today
It's about at least being able to get (some of) the data of /data
Please help - Sold OnePlus 3 on eBay - Buyer is stuck on "This device was reset"
Please help - Sold OnePlus 3 on eBay - Buyer is stuck on "This device was reset" even though I have reset/wiped the device.
What can i do to help them?
The device was sent on the latest OxygenOS.
Thank you so much in advance.
I believe you would need to login to the phone.
The bypass menu only comes up if you reset with either a screen lock active or a google account on the device when you reset.
I am sure when it first came out there was a way around messing with the keyboard or something, but I am unsure if this was patched or not?
this is a google security feature - you need to log into the phone.
best way to do this might be to have them log into the phone and immediately change your account passwords afterwards. not sure what else
byAidan said:
Please help - Sold OnePlus 3 on eBay - Buyer is stuck on "This device was reset" even though I have reset/wiped the device.
What can i do to help them?
The device was sent on the latest OxygenOS.
Thank you so much in advance.
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Why don't you tell them to turn off the phone, power + volume down, select forgot password and wipe the device? That should be enough to get rid of all previous account data
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Wipe the internal storage . Click thanks if helped
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Wipe the internal storage . Click thanks if helped
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Renosh said:
Why don't you tell them to turn off the phone, power + volume down, select forgot password and wipe the device? That should be enough to get rid of all previous account data
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This system uses a special partition to "flag" the device as protected from factory resets. These will not work.
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this is a google security feature - you need to log into the phone.
best way to do this might be to have them log into the phone and immediately change your account passwords afterwards. not sure what else
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I work retail and return phones every day; we NEED to remove the accounts before wiping the device, or else the only reasonable way after wiping the device is logging into the account. 2x4 is right.
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This system uses a special partition to "flag" the device as protected from factory resets. These will not work.
I work retail and return phones every day; we NEED to remove the accounts before wiping the device, or else the only reasonable way after wiping the device is logging into the account. 2x4 is right.
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Exactly the system, wipe the device by flashing Open Beta or unlock the bootloader and flash a custom ROM and wipe everything, reload stock recovery, wipe everything then sideload 4.1.6.
Working retail you can't play around with phones the same as I would with my own phone so you're dealing in a completely different environment.
There are options in place in case someone messes up its not unrecoverable
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Renosh said:
Exactly the system, wipe the device by flashing Open Beta or unlock the bootloader and flash a custom ROM and wipe everything, reload stock recovery, wipe everything then sideload 4.1.6.
Working retail you can't play around with phones the same as I would with my own phone so you're dealing in a completely different environment.
There are options in place in case someone messes up its not unrecoverable
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Will not be able to unlock the bootloader anymore, it needs to be enabled in the OS. If it's not already unlocked it's not going to be.
I also doubt flashing stock OOS would remove the FRP, that would kind of defeat the purpose of having FRP in the first place if you could just go to the OEM's website and flash something in 5 mins.
Why not simply use the unbrick tool? That should return the phone in a factory-like state.
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1) Check this article to see if you can remotely remove the device from your end (never tried this myself): https://help.ting.com/hc/en-us/articles/205666168-Removing-Android-Activation-Lock
2) Assuming your account is not full of sensitive data, change your Google password temporarily and give it to the buyer (may be easier to call or live chat them if possible). Once they get in, change your password back. Not exactly safe, I probably wouldn't do this myself. If you do be sure to take caution- 2 step your account after, force log out all devices to your account.
3) Cough up the shipping cost to return the item and try to sell it again. Unfortunately you would have to pay the return fee + lose the original shipping fee.
TIP: Before selling a device, DO NOT factory reset it then box it up without turning it on. Factory reset, THEN test to be sure it goes to the home screen and working properly. You can then reset it again or sell it at the home screen after skipping the setup steps.
For reference to others reading this thread - always REMOVE your accounts BEFORE factory reset of your devices prior to selling to avoid this issue.
There are lots of ways to bypass this on YouTube. I actually did it yesterday. I had to unlock a tablet. If adb is enabled, it's piece of cake.
I have the unlocked Pixel 3a XL and would like to encrypt the phone. As far as I have been able to tell, that is not possible with the standard ROM and I would have to wait for another ROM? I do prefer LineageOS since previous phones. Of course, I would also then need to install TWRP which would also need to handle encrypted partitions.
The stock ROM supports encryption, which is typically enabled by default. You can check that it's enabled here:
Settings > Security & Location > Advanced > Encryption & Credentials
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The stock ROM supports encryption, which is typically enabled by default. You can check that it's enabled here:
Settings > Security & Location > Advanced > Encryption & Credentials
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I did see that but since I do not enter a passphrase when I turn on the phone I am not sure what exactly, if anything, is encrypted?? The PIN on the lock-screen does not count, of course.
That's normal. Everything is still encrypted/inaccessible until you enter your PIN or password. It's a feature called direct boot that was added in 7.0. https://developer.android.com/training/articles/direct-boot
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That's normal. Everything is still encrypted/inaccessible until you enter your PIN or password. It's a feature called direct boot that was added in 7.0. https://developer.android.com/training/articles/direct-boot
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I looked at that quickly but it does not seem equivalent to encrypting the entire partition which is what I am looking for.
In that case, you'll need to wait for a rom that supports full disk encryption.
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In that case, you'll need to wait for a rom that supports full disk encryption.
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Thank you, that is what I surmised. Waiting for LOS and TWRP and for them to support partition encryption.
I am concerned now after reading this. I factory reset a phone that did not have a pin or any lock screen at all. I need to return it and cancel lease since I bought a new 3a with unlocked bootloader.
Is the data recoverable? If so, can I make a pin and do another factory reset and would that be sufficient for privacy? I have all my passwords on Roboform.
Holysmoke99 said:
I am concerned now after reading this. I factory reset a phone that did not have a pin or any lock screen at all. I need to return it and cancel lease since I bought a new 3a with unlocked bootloader.
Is the data recoverable? If so, can I make a pin and do another factory reset and would that be sufficient for privacy? I have all my passwords on Roboform.
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If you removed your Google account before resetting you're safe. If you did not then log back in, delete your account from the device and factory reset again. I doubt anyone really cares if you are returning it to a carrier. If you are sending it back to a third party I'd be a little more careful.
The dirty trick is to remove your account, leave password on it, the reset from recovery. That will trigger a full wipe.
hga89 said:
I did see that but since I do not enter a passphrase when I turn on the phone I am not sure what exactly, if anything, is encrypted?? The PIN on the lock-screen does not count, of course.
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Edit: I guess things have change with device encrypted vs credential encrypted.
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I did see that but since I do not enter a passphrase when I turn on the phone I am not sure what exactly, if anything, is encrypted?? The PIN on the lock-screen does not count, of course.
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There used to be a way to force a pin on startup before boot. Is that option gone? Haven't used it in years since it was such a pain.
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Edit: I guess things have change with device encrypted vs credential encrypted.
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I am not sure anything changed, encrypting partitions have always been the best - and only real - way of protecting your device. The PINs etc. are eye candy.
hga89 said:
I am not sure anything changed, encrypting partitions have always been the best - and only real - way of protecting your device. The PINs etc. are eye candy.
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You put on a pin, use the fingerprint scanner for bank accounts, good passwords, what else can you do? A thief will go for the person that has none of these, there are many devices for them to choose from.
If you are that concerned then keep the information off the device. No one wants your stuff as much as you think they do. If I have to encrypt my phone I might as well leave it home or use a pen and paper.
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You put on a pin, use the fingerprint scanner for bank accounts, good passwords, what else can you do? A thief will go for the person that has none of these, there are many devices for them to choose from.
If you are that concerned then keep the information off the device. No one wants your stuff as much as you think they do. If I have to encrypt my phone I might as well leave it home or use a pen and paper.
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Our needs and concerns are obviously different. I think it is clear that encryption is recommended by knowledgeable people.
hga89 said:
Our needs and concerns are obviously different. I think it is clear that encryption is recommended by knowledgeable people.
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Obviously. But I'm sure you can find a company and device that suits your needs.
Hi Everyone,
I recently had an issue with my phone that kept telling me my pin was incorrect when it wasn't. I did a search on the oneplus forums and was told to delete locksettings.db from /Data/System.
I was able to get back on my phone but now the option to unlock with fingerprint is gone. If I go into security it still shows my fingerprint set up but it says enrollment not complete and it just exits.
I tried reflashing the rom I am on and still have the same issues.
Any other solutions besides factory reset?
jj71787 said:
Hi Everyone,
I recently had an issue with my phone that kept telling me my pin was incorrect when it wasn't. I did a search on the oneplus forums and was told to delete locksettings.db from /Data/System.
I was able to get back on my phone but now the option to unlock with fingerprint is gone. If I go into security it still shows my fingerprint set up but it says enrollment not complete and it just exits.
I tried reflashing the rom I am on and still have the same issues.
Any other solutions besides factory reset?
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Try clean flashing.
Flash firmware 5.0.8, this should solve your problem.
I was able to fix it by flashing a fingerprint script
jj71787 said:
I was able to fix it by flashing a fingerprint script
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Unfortunately, I encountered the same problem. Could you give a link to this script?
SKrai said:
Unfortunately, I encountered the same problem. Could you give a link to this script?
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Sure. Just flash in recovery and then set up new fingerprints
So I finally have just given up on this phone. I would like to factory reset it but it keeps asking me for my mi account password. When I put it in it says that isnt the valid password. Reset the password and tried again same issue.
The problem is I have a chinese rom and cant log into my mi account because of the phone region lock. Does anyone know any way that I can factory reset and fully wipe this phone before I sell it off to someone else.
lostpunkrock said:
So I finally have just given up on this phone. I would like to factory reset it but it keeps asking me for my mi account password. When I put it in it says that isnt the valid password. Reset the password and tried again same issue.
The problem is I have a chinese rom and cant log into my mi account because of the phone region lock. Does anyone know any way that I can factory reset and fully wipe this phone before I sell it off to someone else.
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Can you share screen shot of your phone
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Can you share screen shot of your phone
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Yeah so i go into settings/mydevice/factory reset.
Im asked to put in my pin
Then they ask for my mi account password.
No matter what it always fails. I can use the change password option and change it via email but it doesnt have an effect on anything. It still wont let me in.
Just a heads up im on chinese firmware and joyui 12 20.11.10
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Yeah so i go into settings/mydevice/factory reset.
Im asked to put in my pin
Then they ask for my mi account password.
No matter what it always fails. I can use the change password option and change it via email but it doesnt have an effect on anything. It still wont let me in.
Just a heads up im on chinese firmware and joyui 12 20.11.10
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Have you sync your mi account? No need to bind the black shark account skip that as soon you finish bind with mi account.afterthat doing that you need format them through recovery mode but as soon the phone back to system load the phone will ask for the activation of mi account.
Did you resolve this? And what country you from?
Yeah I finally got through. For some strange reason I had two black shark accounts on the phone. One tied to my email and one to my local number (idk how that happened since the only option was the chinese area code). Phone has been factory reset and packed away in the box it came with. Where it will stay until i get it sold.
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Yeah I finally got through. For some strange reason I had two black shark accounts on the phone. One tied to my email and one to my local number (idk how that happened since the only option was the chinese area code). Phone has been factory reset and packed away in the box it came with. Where it will stay until i get it sold.
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Don't sell it...try unlock bootloader then install global rom ...not global beta but legit global rom through TWRP recovery.