Do You Remember The Email You Signed Up With At Least? You Can Try “Forgot Password” And Then Have Access To Your Google Account/Mail.
1. Completely power off and power on your
phone.
2. Right after you pass the logo video ends, immediately tap on the home button extremely fast and repeatedly (at least 4-5 times per second). If the Emergency Call button pops up, click that every now and then (3-5 times) but keep tapping on the home button. During this process your phone may flash the password screen or keypad screen just a few times and your phone will seem to be lagging due to the tapping.
3. Keep tapping until you see your Android home buttons stay steady at the bottom. Voila, you’re in your phone! If the emergency keypad constantly shows up or if it shows the Google account screen constantly, you have failed. The success rate can be around 15-50% so keep trying until it works.
4. Find and run the Settings App and go to Accounts & Sync.
5. Under Manage Accounts, remove all accounts except your Google account.
6. Press your power button off and on and enter your correct Google account information.
7. It will ask for a new security pattern. Enter it twice and you are done!
Reset your phone. Each manufacturer has its own method of resetting a phone. Try googling it or contact your manufacturer. If you do that, then you will lose all your information on that phone. If you have backup of the files then you should be fine. Generally it is the volume and power button but not too sure for your model since none was listed.
Do You Remember The Email You Signed Up With At Least? You Can Try “Forgot Password” And Then Have Access To Your Google Account/Mail.
1. Completely power off and power on your
phone.
2. Right after you pass the logo video ends, immediately tap on the home button extremely fast and repeatedly (at least 4-5 times per second). If the Emergency Call button pops up, click that every now and then (3-5 times) but keep tapping on the home button. During this process your phone may flash the password screen or keypad screen just a few times and your phone will seem to be lagging due to the tapping.
3. Keep tapping until you see your Android home buttons stay steady at the bottom. Voila, you’re in your phone! If the emergency keypad constantly shows up or if it shows the Google account screen constantly, you have failed. The success rate can be around 15-50% so keep trying until it works.
4. Find and run the Settings App and go to Accounts & Sync.
5. Under Manage Accounts, remove all accounts except your Google account.
6. Press your power button off and on and enter your correct Google account information.
7. It will ask for a new security pattern. Enter it twice and you are done!
Reset your phone. Each manufacturer has its own method of resetting a phone. Try googling it or contact your manufacturer. If you do that, then you will lose all your information on that phone. If you have backup of the files then you should be fine. Generally it is the volume and power button but not too sure for your model since none was listed.