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How To Unlock Your Android Device If You Forget The Pattern or Password

Most of us had set the screen lock in our Android phones to avoid others from accessing it. You can either set a pattern, password or PIN code to lock your device. Some latest devices has the option of fingerprint sensor and eye sensor to unlock your device. But what if you forget your pattern or password? You will be in great trouble not getting access to your phone.



No more worries. In this article we will tell you how to access your phone even if you forget the unlocking pattern or password. All you need to do is follow these steps. Click here to continue reading..

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