Page Title: Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock: Android Lock Screen Removal

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Page Description: Locked out of your phone and want to remove the lock screen? This Android Lock Screen Removal tool is the best tool to remove PIN, Password, Fingerprint & Pattern. Unlock your phone in 3 steps.

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Page Text: 1GHz (32 bit or 64 bit) RAM 256 MB or more of RAM (1024MB Recommended) Hard Disk Space 200 MB and above free space Supported Devices Unlock Android Screen: Android 2.1 and up to the latest Remove Google FRP Lock: Android 6/7/8/9/10 Computer OS Android Lock Screen Removal FAQs When do I need to unlock android phone without a password? There are various scenarios when people can't successfully enter the Android system. For example, they might just forget the pattern lock or the lock screen password after leaving the phone alone for long. Chances may be that they got a second-hand phone with a lock screen, the lock screen passcode has been set by a naughty kid, or even worse, the screen is locked due to entering the wrong password for many times. In all these scenarios, you need an Android lock screen removal tool to quickly bypass the Android lock screen. How to disable the lock screen in Android? Having a lock screen on your Android can surely protect your privacy well, but it brings some conveniences indeed. With a lock screen, your access to incoming messages or apps is delayed, and it's also a nightmare when the lock screen password or pattern is totally forgotten. So, some people would like to disable the lock screen in Android to make life easy. Here are the simple steps to follow along: Tap the Settings app or the cog icon in the notification shade. Navigate to the Security item. Choose Screen Lock and select None or Swipe (If you already have a lock screen, you need to enter the required password, pattern, or confirm your fingerprint). How do I lock my Android screen? If your Android system has no lock screen, you may consider adding one as this way you can protect your privacy and prevent your data from being peered by unwanted eyes. Just go to Settings > Security > Screen Lock to add a wanted Android screen lock. Here are the most used Android screen locks: Pattern: You need to draw a pattern before entering the Android system. Password: You need to enter at least 6 digits to access your Android system. This may be less convenient than a pattern lock screen. PIN: A PIN Android lock usually has only 4 digits and some people like to use it as a simpler alternative to password screen lock. Fingerprint: A fingerprint lock is the most user-friendly lock screen for Android. You need to record multiple parts of your fingertip for your phone to remember it is your unique fingerprint. What models does it support to remove Google FRP Lock? The "Remove Google FRP Lock" feature only supports Samsung series devices at present. How do I reset my lock screen password? When you have forgotten your lock screen password, you need to unlock your Android phone without a password and reset the password. There are 2 methods to bypass the Android lock screen: Method 1: Boot your Android into recovery mode and select the Factory reset to erase the password. Your data will be erased in this way. Method 2: If you are asking "how to unlock android phone password without factory reset", then you definitely need an Android lock screen removal tool like Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock (Android). You can use this tool to remove your Android lock screen by retaining device data. No longer to worry about unlocking! No matter your phone is locked by pattern, PIN, Google FRP, password or fingerprint, Dr.Fone can handle all these locks and unlock them!

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