Recovery mode without using the damaged home button - Samsung Galaxy J2 Questions & Answers

Recovery or remove password lock without using the home button that would be a problem. I tried to use Frp HiJacker by Hagard but without success, it doesn't even recognize the phone.
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[SOLVED] Can not unlock the phone (lockscreen) & can not enter into fastboot mode

Hello.
This could be more general question so I try to get an answer here. Device: H815 wit bootloader unlocked. USB debugging is enabled but PC is not authorized so I can not execute any ADB command.
My problem is simple, I have flashed the latest Genisys rom and after initial setup (included lockscreen pattern setup) I restarted the phone. No I am not able to unlock the phone with correct lockscreen pattern provided. When I "connect" three dots it says "Try again", when I connect four and more dots it stucks and I can not swipe another pattern.
I am also unable to enter into recovery/fastboot mode (with power+vol down buttons). The phone starts booting instead of boot into the fastboot mode.
Is there any way how to flash anything or delete files containing lockscreen pattern?
Thank you very much for any help.
Babi
EDIT: Solved with LGUP.
when you attempted to go into recovery by holding power + vol down, did you let go of the power button and hold again immediately (while keeping vol down hold) when LG logo showed up?
anyways, if you can get ADP to detect your device, you can use this command to remove lockscreens
rm /data/system/locksettings.db
rm /data/system/*.key
or if you able to get into TWRP, find that folder and delete those files manually.
sorry i'm at work and can't type long, but let us(community) know.
Yes I did. I tried it with volume down button released as well. So I am not able to enter into fastboot mode. This issues persists.
I know about these commands, but how can I execute these commands without authorized device (ADB litsts "unauthorized" device)?
No, I was also not able to enter into recovery mode.

Stuck on the AP Fastboot Flash mode

Hey guys, My moto Z Play died on me, and it doesn't budge from the AP Fastboot Flash Mode.
I can do the selections using the volume keys but nothing happens when I try to select one of the mode, including the Start, Recovery Mode, QCOM, Bootloader logs. It just gets stuck there until I restart the phone again to this mode using the power and volume down keys.
Only option that works in here is the restart bootloader option which pushes it back to the same screen.
The problem here is I the USB debugging was not enabled before this happened, so I am not able to detect the phone in either the Adb fastboot or in RSD lite.
Looks like its been hardbricked or the internal storage has been corrupted.
Any suggesstions to be able to flash the stock firmware to my phone.
PS: Its a verizon phone.
thanks
azeem.droid said:
Hey guys, My moto Z Play died on me, and it doesn't budge from the AP Fastboot Flash Mode.
I can do the selections using the volume keys but nothing happens when I try to select one of the mode, including the Start, Recovery Mode, QCOM, Bootloader logs. It just gets stuck there until I restart the phone again to this mode using the power and volume down keys.
Only option that works in here is the restart bootloader option which pushes it back to the same screen.
The problem here is I the USB debugging was not enabled before this happened, so I am not able to detect the phone in either the Adb fastboot or in RSD lite.
Looks like its been hardbricked or the internal storage has been corrupted.
Any suggesstions to be able to flash the stock firmware to my phone.
PS: Its a verizon phone.
thanks
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The question is what did you do to the Verizon "unlocked bootlader" phone to get you to this point?

Help with galaxy j6

Hey, i have j6 and i forgot the screen code, so i tried to flash a stoxk rom but i cant enter downloading mode, i tried to plug the phone to computer and hold all buttons but still nothing, i can enter recovrey mode, of curse the easy way its to do wipe data but i cant because its blocked by mdm and again i cant enter my phone. There is some way to get downloading mode ?
Power off your phone. Hold vol up and power button . This will bring you to recovery mode. Then there you'll see the option to reboot to bootloader

S20 Ultra att can't access recovery or download mode

I've got att S20 ultra and can't access either download mode or the recovery mode, no matter what I do.
I forgot the pin code and can't reset it.
Tried vol up + power, but phone just boots up.
Pushed vol up and vol down with usb cable, but still same,
Any ideas?
Anyone?
Easiest option if forgot yr pin is to go to Google find my device on a computer login with your Google password registered to that locked device and erase the phone from there. Odd u cannot get into recovery maybe att locked that feature?
I have no problems with entering recovery using vol up + power.
It's easiest to do it after a restart where you press the buttons immediately after the restart has started and keep pressing until recovery shows up.

Phone powered off wont reboot

My 5T decided to power off in my pocket this eve. Tried to reboot and now it won't accept my pin. Tried to boot into recovery mode (power & volume down) but only comes up with keyboard, not menu. Tried rebooting using power & volume up to get recovery mode but again comes up with keyboard. Option of forgot password gives factory reset which i want to avoid if possible. Any help please? Thank you
There are multiple ways to bypass a screen lock.
First one is using an adb command, just search on Google "how to bypass android phone with adb" and you'll find it, but for this your phone needs to have USB debugging enabled but it's already locked so it may be useless. This method will work without losing your data.
Other is using a specialised software like "DroidKit" or "DrFone by wondershare", this method will be frustrating because the software may push you to buy a subscription or something but it'll alsol work without losing your data.

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