How to unlock a Google Pixel without a password
Hello geekplay! What's up? I hope you are having a day full of technology and fun. By the way, did you know that you can unlock a Google Pixel without a password? Great, right?
How to unlock a Google Pixel without a password
What to do if I forgot my Google Pixel password?
- The first thing you should do is try to remember Password. Sometimes the solution is in our memory.
- If you can't remember it, don't try to guess it, as this could brick your phone.
- If you have a Google account associated with your Pixel, you can recover password through “Recover my account” on the login page.
- If you don't have a Google account or you can't recover your password, you'll need to reset your phone factory settings to remove the password.
How to reset a Google Pixel to its factory settings?
- Turn off your Google Pixel by holding down the power button.
- Press and hold hold the buttons increase volume and power until the Google logo appears on the screen, then release the buttons.
- Use the volume buttons to highlight the “Recovery mode” option and then press the power button to confirm.
- In recovery mode, use the volume buttons to highlight »Wipe data/factory reset» and then press the power button to confirm.
- Select “Yes” and press the power button to confirm factory reset.
- Once the reset is complete, select “Reboot system now” and press the power button to reboot your Google Pixel.
What if my Google Pixel is encrypted?
- If your Google Pixel is encrypted, the factory reset It will remove all data, including encryption.
- This means that once you have reset your device, you will have to re-encrypt it manually if you want to protect your data.
- >>To encrypt your device after factory reset, go to Settings Security & location Encryption and tap Encrypt phone.
See you later, geekplay! Remember to always keep your creativity unlocked, as does the Google Pixel without password. see you soon!
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