How To Factory Reset Samsung S7 Without Google Account

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Afactory reset, sometimes called a hard reset or a master reset, will remove all personal information, changes, and data from your device, returning it to the same settings and data that it had when it left the factory.

Please note: most Android devices are secured with Factory Reset Protection. This is a feature designed by Google to prevent your phone from being reset without your permission. If you intend to give your device to someone else once it has been reset, please ensure that you remove your Google account from the device first. Follow the steps under Removing Google Factory Reset Protection for more details


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Most Android devices are protected by Google's Factory Reset Protection (FRP) feature. If your device has been reset using buttons, you will be asked to enter your Google password before you are allowed access. This feature is designed as a safeguard to prevent unwanted people from using your device if they managed to reset it without your permission, for example, if it was lost or stolen.


Please note: The steps described in this example should be followed if your device is running Android Nougat or above. If your device is running an older version of Android, you may need to navigate using one of the following paths:


The location of the Factory Reset option in your settings will differ sightly depending on the model and operating system of your device. If you are unsure what operating system your device uses find out how to check which operating system you are using in our FAQ on operating systems.


Please note: The steps described in the examples should be followed if your device is running Android Nougat or above. If your device is running an older version of Android, you may need to navigate using one of the following paths:


If you don't receive a code, you have the option to verify by another means. Click Verify with text message or Verify with backup code. If you'd like to use another Galaxy device to verify your identity, click Verify with text message, then Verify with another Galaxy device.


Please note: most Android devices have security measures in place to stop them from being factory reset if they are stolen. One of these security measures is called Google Device Protection. This means that if you have a Google account on your phone, when your phone is reset using the buttons it will ask you for your Google account information. Make sure you know the email and password before resetting. These details will be the same password and email you use for the Play Store. If you're locked out and you don't remember your Google account details, you have a couple of options:


1. If you know your email but don't know the password, use the Google account recovery tool to recover or reset it. Then, use your new password to unlock your Galaxy device. You might need to wait 24 hours (or longer) for the new password to become active.


Please note: it may take a few minutes for your device to reset. Wait while it reboots. It will power on automatically when it is ready to be set up. When it switches on, you will be prompted to go through the steps to set up the device as if it were the first time it has been used.


If you can use the screen on your tablet, you should follow the steps for resetting through the settings menu. The steps are the same for both smartphones and tablets. If you are locked out of your device, you can perform a factory reset using the buttons on your device.


This allows us to take a closer look at what is happening. The data is anonymised and only held for the duration of the investigation. Find out more about the Samsung Members app and how to send an error report through it.


@Steve1956: On your Galaxy A21s, please swipe up from your Home Screen > Settings > Tap your profile at the top of the list of settings > Profile info > Email > Change, then enter an active email address that you can use to receive the verification emails. You could also select Security and privacy > Two-step verification, and disable this feature if you continue to have trouble with this process.


What I did to bypass it was as follows:



I went to samsung website to access my samsung account from there

Since I didnt have the access to the old email I used the qr code to sign in

Open the QR code option from the dropdown in your samsung phone and use it scan

Now you should be inside your samsung account in your pc

Navigate to Devices > Under signed in devices you will find your device with the model name

Press sign out > now check your phone in settings > accounts and you will see that you are signed out.

Now factory reset and voila it works.. Job done


Taking care of your Samsung device should be of utmost importance as it can save you from the agony of a crash. Restoring your device is an easy process, just follow these 8 simple steps to get it done:


Q: How can I do a factory reset on my Samsung phone if I forget my Samsung Account Password?

A: You can perform a factory reset on your Samsung phone even without the Samsung Account password. To reset your phone, go to the Settings menu, then tap General Management and Reset. Select the Factory Data Reset option, and click Reset Device. Enter your current PIN or password to confirm, and your phone will reset, erasing all data and settings.


In conclusion, factory resetting your Samsung phone without the Samsung account password can be done without the use of third-party password management tools such as LogMeOnce. You can use the steps outlined in this article to reset your Samsung phone successfully. If you want a secure password management experience to access all your accounts, you can create a FREE LogMeOnce account that organizes and remembers all your passwords, protecting your online accounts from unauthorized access.


When you use a phone for a long time, you will find it becomes a little sluggish. This is possibly because it handled too many processes or the RAM is full. A quick way to fix these issues and improve your phone's performance is to perform a factory reset.


There are more than one ways to factory reset a Samsung phone with or without a password. It is easy to factory reset your Samsung device if you have its password. But it becomes, however, tricky to factory reset a Samsung phone without a password.


But complicated doesn't mean impossible. This guide will introduce possible and simple ways to reset a Samsung phone without a password. Plus, if you want to reset more locked Android phones, read our previous guide on reset Android phones when locked to learn how to do it.


? Notes: 1). Make sure you've made a copy of important files on your Samsung because the following approaches will erase all device data. 2). Charge your iPhone's battery to around 50%.


Using Samsung's Find My Mobile feature is an easy way to factory reset a Samsung without a password because you can complete the process using a browser. But there are two requirements for using this feature.


Step 1. Open your Samsung account and sign in with your account information. If your account has two-step verification, you need to verify your identity by following the on-screen prompts.


Like Samsung's Find My Mobile feature, Google's Find My Device feature also can help you reset your Samsung device to factory settings. All you need is to make sure you have a Google account logged in on your locked Samsung phone and have the Find My Device enabled. Thus, you can remotely factory reset your device using Google's Find My Device feature.


Apart from using the Find My Mobile and Find My Device feature to factory reset your device, you can also achieve the same goal by putting your Samsung in recovery mode. This will also erase everything from your device, so be careful to take this approach if you didn't make any backup before. Now, you can follow these steps to reset your Samsung without a password.


If you neither have Google/Samsung account nor want to use Recovery Mode, your last resort is to use the Android unlocker - EaseUS MobiUnlock for Android, which provides you with an easy and quick Android lock screen removal service. You can easily find such a tool online, and it will do a good job of resetting your device to factory settings. There are many benefits you can take advantage of such a tool, such as:


Step 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to unlock your phone. (The phone unlocker will unlock your phone by resetting. Thus, you can factory reset your Android phone without password using this tool.)


If you have your device's passwords, you can directly format, or factory reset your Samsung device by following these steps. Also, note that this will erase everything from your device, so you'd better be careful to use this method if you don't want to lose any important data.


As mentioned in this guide, you can factory reset your device using Find My Mobile, Find My Device, Recovery Mode, and a third-party unlocker tool. You can try them individually to see if it works for you. If you have any questions related to this topic, don't hesitate to contact us to help you out.


You can try to reset a locked Samsung phone with a reset code in two ways. They may not work with all Samsung phones, but they are still worth a try! The first way is to open the dial pad on the phone and dial *2767*3855# (a master reset code for Samsung phones). Another way is to open your phone's dial pad and dial Samsung Android mobile reset code #*7748#. If both methods don't work, you can try resetting your device to factory settings with the methods introduced in this guide.


I was gifted the Galaxy tab 7 after a factory reset. At power up I get screen demanding password or Gmail account previously synced to this device. How do I unlock this tablet and create a new account WITHOUT requested password or Gmail address?

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