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how to disable iphone
how to disable iphone
iOS: Forgotten passcode or device disabled after entering wrong passcode
When you set up a passcode to secure the use of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and then enter the wrong passcode, you may see a a message saying your device is "disabled". Learn what to do if you have forgotten or can't remember your passcode, or if your device displays a message saying it is disabled.
If you enter the wrong passcode six or more times, you'll see a message that says one of the following:
- iPhone is disabled
- iPad is disabled
- iPod touch is disabled
If you have previously synced your device with iTunes, you may be able to reset the passcode by restoring the device:
- Connect the device to the computer with which you normally sync and open iTunes.
Note: If iTunes asks you to enter the passcode, try another computer that you have synced with. Otherwise, go to "If you have never synced your device with iTunes, or you do not have access to a computer" section below. - If the device is still disabled, or if iTunes does not automatically sync your device, sync the device with iTunes.
- If you have chosen to encrypt your backup, it will contain the passcode. Disable backup encryption before restoring from backup. Learn more about iOS backups in iTunes.
- When the backup and sync is complete, select Restore from Backup and choose the most recent backup of your device.
If you have never synced your device with iTunes, or you do not have access to a computer
Additional Information
Learn about setting up and using passcodes.
Note: You can configure a device to erase itself after ten consecutive incorrect password attempts. This setting is off by default. You can turn it on by tapping Settings > General > Passcode Lock.
iPhone: About unlocking
iPhone: About unlocking
Follow the instructions in this article to unlock your iPhone for use with different carriers.
Follow these instructions to initiate the unlocking process for your iPhone:
- Check if your carrier offers unlocking. Only your carrier can unlock your iPhone.
- Contact your carrier and request an unlock.
- You may need to meet certain requirements to qualify for unlocking. After your carrier submits the unlocking request, it may take up to seven days.
- Once you receive confirmation from your carrier that your iPhone unlock has been processed, proceed to the next section.
If you have a SIM card from a carrier that is different from your current carrier, and you've received confirmation from your current carrier that your iPhone is unlocked, follow these steps:
- Eject your SIM card and insert the new SIM card.
- Complete the setup process.
If you do not currently have another SIM card you can use, follow these steps to complete the process:
- Back up your iPhone.
- Erase your iPhone.
- Complete the setup assistant and restore your backup.
Additional Information
If you experience issues or receive the following error message displayed in iTunes or on your device, follow the steps below:
"The SIM card inserted in this iPhone does not appear to be supported. Only compatible SIM cards from a supported carrier may be used to activate iPhone. Please insert the SIM card that came with your iPhone or visit a supported carrier store."
- Restore your iPhone.
- Contact your carrier to verify that the unlock was applied in your carrier's system.
Samsung L720 S4 unlock Via Z3x Box
Samsung L720 S4 unlock Via Z3x Box
actory reset ur device
1. First Root You Device.
2. open Settings, about, tap many times on build number to enable developing mode.
3. make usb debugging on.
4. goto dail pad and type *#0808# click " AP" and DM+Modem+Adb ANd press ok.
5. type *#7284# and click on PDA.
6. type *#9090# and click on 4. DM OVER UART.
7. Reboot Ur Device.
switch on without cell without any sim
8. select samsung port, read info, and press unlock
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How to Access Android Bootloader or System Recovery Mode
Bootloader exists in Android-based mobile phone to start the sequence of loading operating system into RAM. Different versions of Android OS and different models of cell phone may have different version of bootloader. On some cases, Android phone users may want to go into bootloader mode, either to view the bootloader version or flash new SBF.
There are a few methods of going into bootloader mode on Android phone devices, depending on whether the phone has QWERTY keyboard built-in or models, and here’s step-by-step guide to launch bootloader mode:
There are a few methods of going into bootloader mode on Android phone devices, depending on whether the phone has QWERTY keyboard built-in or models, and here’s step-by-step guide to launch bootloader mode:
- Shut down the phone by pressing on Power button for a while, and choose Power Off.
- Method 1: Press and hold the Up direction button on the D-pad of the phone (Up direction button is toward the screen), and press the Power button until the screen lights up.Method 2: Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Camera button, and press thenPower button until the screen lights up.Method 3: Press and hold the Volume Down button, and press then Power button until the screen lights up.
- The phone screen should display text similar to below:
Bootloader
<version number>Battery OK
OK to Program
Connect USB
Data CableThe phone is now in bootloader mode. If a USB cable is plugged in, it will display Transfer Mode: USB instead.
On other case, Android users may want to go to System Recovery Mode of the Android phone actions such as wipe cache partition, wipe data and factory reset the phone, or to apply update.zip on SD card such as in the process to root the phone for superuser access. Here’s the step-by-step guide to enter into System Recovery Mode on Android device. Note that it may not work for all Android devices, but should work on Motorola Droid/Milestone.
- Shut down the phone by pressing on Power button for a while, and choose Power Off.
- Method 1: Press and hold the X key on the QWERTY keyboard of the phone, and press thePower button until the screen lights up. When the Motorola logo appears, release the Power button but keep hold of the X key until icon describe below appears.Method 2: Press and hold the Camera button on side of phone, and press the Power button until the screen lights up. When the Motorola logo appears, release the Power button but keep hold of the Camera button until icon describe below appears.Method 3: Press and hold the Volume Down button, and press then Power button until the screen lights up. Then select Recovery and press Power button to confirm.
- A yellow or red triangle with an exclamation mark (!) will be displayed on phone screen. Press and hold the Volume Up and Camera or Power buttons simultaneously to bring out the system recovery menu.
- Use the D-pad to navigate the menu and select the appropriate action.
Tip: Method 3 is primarily for HTC Evo 4G.
how to root android phone
How to easily root an Android device
Free Windows utility Kingo Android Root makes it a snap to jailbreak just about any Android smartphone. Here's how to use it.
Rooting is the Android equivalent of jailbreaking, a means of unlocking the operating system so you can install unapproved (by Google) apps, update the OS, replace the firmware, overclock (or underclock) the processor, customize just about anything, and so on.
Of course, for the average user, rooting sounds like -- and can be -- a scary process. After all, "rooting" around in your smartphone's core software might seem like a recipe for disaster. One wrong move and you could end up with bricked handset.
Thankfully, there's a new Windows utility that makes rooting a one-click affair: Kingo Android Root. It's free, and based on my initial tests with a Virgin Mobile Supreme, it works like a charm. (Be sure to check the compatibility list before you proceed, keeping in mind that although the Supreme wasn't on it, the utility had no problem with it.) Here's how to get started.
Step one: Download and install Kingo Android Root.
Step two: Enable USB debugging mode on your phone. If it's running Android 4.0 or 4.1, tap Settings, Developer Options, then tick the box for "USB debugging." (You may need to switch "Developer options" to On before you can do so.) On Android 4.2 and later, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.
Step three: Run Android Root on your PC, then connect your phone via its USB sync cable. After a moment, the former should show a connection to the latter.
Step four: Click Root, then sit back and wait while the utility does its thing. The aforementioned Supreme took all of about two minutes, including the automated reboot at the end.
And that's all there is to it. If you decide you want to reverse the process, just run Android Root again, connect your phone, then click Remove Root.
With that done, now you can take advantage of options like USB On-the-Go to make your unexpandable phone expandable. Hit the comments to share your favorite tricks for a rooted Android phone. by https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=4591433523818820467#allposts
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