How do I bypass a Samsung account?

Answer

  1. Choose settings menu, and scroll down to select backup and reset > Factory data reset > Reset phone > Delete all.
  2. You’ll need to enter required info and confirm second time.
  3. Go back to security option in the settings menu. Tap on “Reactivation lock” option > OK, then enter the information to confirm.

Bypass Samsung account (Reactivation Lock) on all Samsung devices

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Do I need a Samsung account if I have a Google account?

Users with no Samsung account will only be able to download and update apps from the Google Play Store, if they’re okay with signing in with a Google account instead.

Can I have 2 Samsung accounts on my phone?

Fortunately, Android now comes with a built-in tool that allows you to establish numerous user accounts, allowing you to establish a secondary user profile that shares nothing in common with your own.

Will Factory Reset get rid of activation lock?

In most circumstances, a factory reset does not remove the activation lock from the phone. If a phone is factory reset and still has the Google account logged in, it will ask for those credentials again as soon as it is turned on.

What is the default password of Samsung mobile?

There are 24 possible combinations of six digits. The sum totals to 624 (18+22+19). Your smartphone has likely been “roamed” (stolen), or you’ve lost it, or you’ve changed the number after forgetting your old password. If that doesn’t work, try using your phone’s last four digits instead of your entire phone number.

How can I recover my Samsung account?

If you’re unable to access your Samsung account, go to Settings on your phone, tablet, or computer and look for the account retrieval link. On the Samsung website, go to the account retrieval page, enter your information, and then select Continue. Your Samsung account ID (email address) will be partially seen on the screen.

Does a factory reset delete everything Samsung?

A Samsung Galaxy’s factory reset merely encrypts data and “hides” it from the operating system. Even clever hackers and free Android recovery software can find and unencrypt your master token, which is used to access your data.

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