Mobile pin unblocking software

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Hope i am posting this in the right place.

Not sure if there are members involved in mobile device / tablet repair, but is there a decent software that unblocks Android phones if the pin and email have both been forgotten?

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fisicx

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A quick google reveals a whole load of tools for rooting an android phone.

But I’d just take it your nearest phone shop and let them do it. In most cases you end up with a factory reset.
 
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    Most of the time you can get in fairly easily.

    Google for android phone PIN BRUTEFORCER - it will bruteforce the mobile pin, in a lot of cases, bypassing the anti-spam restrictions/timeouts.

    4 digit pins, pfft, piece of piss mate.
    many free open source options available, I could possibly help out for free if u need help getting things setup, PM me your WA or IM contact if needed.
     
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    Nico Albrecht

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    To be clear, “Android” on its own doesn’t mean anything. The exact phone model matters, and modern Android security is very strong—in many cases stronger than iOS.


    If you’re dealing with a flagship Android phone from the last 1–4 years, passcode bypass is not realistic for consumers. Google and Samsung have tightened security significantly. Devices now rely on secure enclaves / security chips, and once tampering is detected, the phone will lock or wipe, not open.


    There are solutions on the market, but:

    • They are offered by only a couple of specialist companies
    • They do not work with the public
    • Access is restricted to law enforcement or certified forensic labs
    • Costs typically range from $5,000 to $15,000, and in some cases up to $30,000
    • Success depends on conditions like hot vs cold boot state

    Brute-force attacks are no longer an option on modern Android or iOS. That approach only applies to very old devices or low-end phones with exploitable chipsets (e.g. some older MediaTek models). Current Samsung, Google, and iPhone devices are locked down by design—as they should be, considering they hold banking apps, personal data, and identity information.

    If these protections were easy to bypass, mobile security would be meaningless.

    So realistically:
    If you’re not prepared (or even eligible) to spend five figures through certified forensic channels, the correct decision is to close the case and move on.


    This isn’t theory—we deal with this regularly in forensic and defence-solicitor cases, so we know exactly what is and isn’t possible today.
     
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