Selasa, 20 Agustus 2013

How to Unlock / Reset Samsung Galaxy Y (GT-S5360) After Too Many Patterns Attempts

How to Unlock / Reset Samsung Galaxy Y (GT-S5360) After Too Many Patterns Attempts


I would not label myself a techno junkie because I have never really been into gadgets even when I was a teenage. That would be primarily because of resource issues but it has something to do with the dynamic changes we see in the technological outputs literally each day: I cannot cope up that fast enough.

But nevertheless when I meet a snag (a technological snag at that) I welcome the challenge. And so after battling with one yesterday, I thought it would be better to share the results in my blog. I personally find some of the tips found on the internet too difficult to follow. I hope this one would work out for those who may be having the same problem. 
 

The Problem: Too Many Pattern Attempts

One simple way to protect your Samsung Galaxy Y from nearby intruders is to have a keypad lock of some sort. For this particular phone you can either: 1) have a pattern lock or 2) the usual password, only this time it can be a combination of numbers and letters.

When you have reached a certain number of incorrectly inputted pattern (5 in my case), it will double lock and you have to wait for around 30 seconds to attempt your lock pattern. In this so-called double lock period, you have the option to unlock your screen by supplying your Google account. Unfortunately, there will come that uncertain time when that screen for supplying that Google account will be the only thing the phone will give you. The more unfortunate thing is when you enter the correct account but you can’t still open your phone!

The Solution: Factory Reset 

Factory reset: it’s the best I could come up with, unless you want to rummage through the constellation of possible solutions found on the internet.

  
Here’s how to do the factory reset:

1. Turn off your phone.

2. Press/Hold the Volume Up button (found on the left side of the phone) and the Power button (found on the right side).

3. Somehow the phone will open but as you hold these two buttons press the Home button many times found on the lower part of the phone’s face. You will see a menu (Android System Recovery) like the one found above.
  
 

4. Choose Wipe Data / Factory Reset. Then you have to confirm the rest by choosing Yes – delete all user.


5. Once you have chosen it,  the /data and the /cache directories will be wiped out. You will then be given the notice “Data wipe complete”.

6. You will be brought back to the main menu and you have to choose Reboot System Now. This will open your phone as if it is a new one.


The Limitation


The only limitation I see is that it will effectively clear out the data you have stored in your phone. Contacts, messages, some installed programs perhaps. And so I suggest that you constantly back up your phone data by either using a memory card or storing your contacts directly into your SIM card. For the messages, constantly screen capture those messages you think important.

So there you have it. I hope that this will help you out dear reader.

How to Unlock and Reset Samsung Galaxy

How to Unlock Samsung Galaxy
Smartphones that are locked to a certain network can be a hassle especially when you reach into a point of changing your number for some particular reasons. If you search Google, you would find different kinds of companies offering their services to unlock your locked smartphone remotely. Meaning, these companies need only your IMEI or international mobile equipment identity, and your smartphone will be unlocked. However, remote unlocking can be very expensive but don’t fret because I will teach you a simple and straightforward technique on how to unlock your Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 smartphone for free. This technique is also applicable to the following Samsung Galaxy phones:
  • GT-S5360B
  • GT-S5360L
  • GT-S5360T
  • GT-S5363
  • GT-S5369
  • GT-B5510
  • GT-S5570I
First of all, you need to back up everything on your phone. You need to make sure that you have exported everything to an external storage like a memory card. Copy your contacts, images, memos or notes, etc. You may do this with Kies, Samsung’s official smartphone manager.
Note: This site is not liable on the damage that might happen to your phone.
After backing up the important data from your phone, please read and analyze the following instructions properly to avoid damages.
1. Make sure that your phone is rooted. Rooted means that any applications will be able to access the root folders of your phones. By default, smartphones are designed to restrict any applications to explore the root folders of the device to avoid system errors. The root folders contain necessary data will be needed to run the phones. These data include the OS and the brain of your phone. If you think you haven’t rooted your Samsung Galaxy Y yet, then follow the following to root your smartphone.
Remember, make sure that your battery is charged at least 60%. You also need to make sure that the USB debugging capability of your Samsung Galaxy Y smartphone is enabled. Here’s how:
USB debugging samsung
1. a. Assuming that you already enabled the USB debugging capability of your phone, you need todownload this zip file here. This file contain the update that will root your Samsung Galaxy Y smartphone.
1.b. Copy this zip file to an external storage.
1.c. Now turn off your phone.
1.d. Press the Home + Volume Up + Power buttons together to bring the phone in recovery mode.
Samsung Galaxy Y recovery mode1.e. You will know if your phone is in recovery mode, if you have the following:
Root Samsung Galaxy Y
1.f. Next, choose update from SD card (where the update zipped file is located). Use the volume down button to scroll down and press the Home button. Then choose the update zipped file and press the Home to begin the update.
update from sd card
1.g. After the update, choose reboot system now. That’s it, your Samsung Galaxy Y is now rooted. Now, let’s go unlock your phone!
2. Download the Galaxy Toolbox app from Google Playstore. Click here to download the app. After downloading,install it.
UPDATE: Here is a link to download the Galaxy Toolbox.  Save this file on your phone then you can install this offline.
3. Open the app then choose Network Unlock.
Unlock Samsung Galaxy Y for free
Then choose “Unlock my Galaxy.”
Unlock Samsung Galaxy Y for free
Wait until the process is finished and your Samsung Galaxy Y is now unlocked! Try it by inserting a SIM card from other network. Enjoy.