04-09-2019, 12:48 PM
I have an itel 1556 that is stuck at PIN lock, USB debugging is on but it is showing unathorised through SDK fastboot commands
How can I bypass it without losing phone data and files, pls help me!
(04-09-2019, 12:48 PM)ryfoz Wrote: I have an itel 1556 that is stuck at PIN lock, USB debugging is on but it is showing unathorised through SDK fastboot commandsIf you have unlocked bootloader then flash twrp recovery (port your self) and then boot twrp and mount data, and system partitions.Navigate to twrp file manager option and then go-to data folder then system (inside) and find gatekeeper.key or pattern.key or password.key and delete that file.
How can I bypass it without losing phone data and files, pls help me!
(04-09-2019, 04:14 PM)shankar1790 Wrote: If you have unlocked bootloader then flash twrp recovery (port your self) and then boot twrp and mount data, and system partitions.Navigate to twrp file manager option and then go-to data folder then system (inside) and find gatekeeper.key or pattern.key or password.key and delete that file.I know this procedure and would have used it if I had TWRP but this is not an MTK device and I don't know how to extract the recovery, also the TWRP porting tool doesn't work for me (I've tried different recoveries on different pc; Win 7 desktop and Win 8.1 laptop)
And also lockscree settings.db (only if not work then).
Reboot your device and this time no pin or patterns lock appesr
(05-09-2019, 08:59 AM)ryfoz Wrote: The phone is rooted sir, running SuperSU
(05-09-2019, 09:04 AM)ryfoz Wrote: I know this procedure and would have used it if I had TWRP but this is not an MTK device and I don't know how to extract the recovery, also the TWRP porting tool doesn't work for me (I've tried different recoveries on different pc; Win 7 desktop and Win 8.1 laptop)
If I were to know how to extract the recovery, how do I specifically flash it to it's partition alone?
Does sprd us scatter.txt too?
Please enlighten me
(17-09-2019, 11:36 AM)X3non Wrote: take out / reinsert the battery then leave it to charge using an AC charger before attempting to power onSir the battery is non-removable and when I even tried to open the back, the battery is soldered to the conductor panel (or something like it sha)
(17-09-2019, 04:30 PM)ryfoz Wrote:(17-09-2019, 11:36 AM)X3non Wrote: take out / reinsert the battery then leave it to charge using an AC charger before attempting to power onSir the battery is non-removable and when I even tried to open the back, the battery is soldered to the conductor panel (or something like it sha)
How do I rectify it now?
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