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I forgot my pin to unlock my Motorola Razr M and it won't prompt me for my gmail account to unlock it. I've gotten the prompt to unlock with my gmail account for a pattern lock, but it won't come up for the pin lock--even after 60 attempts. I would really like to unlock it without doing a factory reset. Any suggestions? Should I just go to the Verizon store when I get the chance?
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I went ahead and reset it. Good thing I backed up my pictures two weeks ago. Missing two weeks worth of pictures is okay. Thanks for responding, though (:
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Take it to a VZW store and a Tech there should be able to help reset it.
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I tried that, but there was nothing they could do. They said this is a common issue on this phone and all they can do is reset the device to factory settings. The phone will prompt a gmail reset if the pattern lock is forgotten, but not the pin lock.
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Bummer. Hope you get it figured out.
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I went ahead and reset it. Good thing I backed up my pictures two weeks ago. Missing two weeks worth of pictures is okay. Thanks for responding, though (:
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A factory reset should not affect the storage partition on the phone.
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I made the mistake of saving my pictures to the device internal storage rather than the SD card. Lesson learned.
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I think the phone internal storage is a separate partition that isn't
touched when you do a factory reset.
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Not according to my first-hand experience today.
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SoccerRef12 wrote:
I think the phone internal storage is a separate partition that isn't
touched when you do a factory reset.
The way the internal storage is formatted on phones running Android 4.0 and higher will cause the internal memory to be cleared when completing a factory reset. The SD card isn't affected.
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