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SAMSUNG GALAXY S8 + How to unlock without knowing the password

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  • #1 17366699
    somethingelse
    Level 6  
    Hi, I have a problem. My girlfriend has a samsung s8 + and her 7-year-old sister playing on the mobile began to play with the settings and changed the password so that we can not unlock the phone now (the young one does not remember the new one). My question is is there any way to unlock the phone without losing data?
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  • #2 17366712
    Orzel27
    Level 26  
    At home, this is not possible, only a service with the right equipment.
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  • #3 17366737
    blahfff
    Level 41  
    What equipment could unlock the encrypted S8 + (version for our region, with exynos) with activated FRP and OEM unlocking disabled? At the moment I do not know any (I intentionally skip attempts to forcefully crack the password by using e.g. OTG because the method is much less useful due to the limits in new sofas) and I am curious because I often see this formula.

    Sometimes you just have to say that at the moment there is only a reset, although of course I will gladly let myself get out of the error because maybe some "update" missed me.
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  • #4 17366756
    Orzel27
    Level 26  
    In fact, I hurried up with the answer, android to 6.x with xpin clip device.
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  • #5 17369524
    somethingelse
    Level 6  
    So I understand that there is no way to recover data?
  • #6 17369827
    blahfff
    Level 41  
    To my knowledge, not today. There used to be an option to change the code after logging in to a Google account on a computer, but from what I can see there is only erase data. It remains or try to enter the codes yourself considering that each subsequent attempt will require waiting more time, leaving the phone until there is an alternative option or reset and using it further and hope that what you need will be restored from the "cloud".
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