How to Remote Unlock Your Android

There are several ways to remote unlock Android when you can’t get past the lock screen. To gain access to your Android, either reset your PIN or password remotely, root your phone to change its settings, or reset the phone.

Use Google Find My Device

For years, the Google Find My Device web app made it possible for users to change the lock screen PIN. It’s no longer an option. Now, it’s only possible to use Find My Device to locate a phone or tablet using the web or another device and send a message to the screen if someone found your lost device. This change doesn’t mean you won’t be able to unlock your Android remotely. It just means that it won’t be as easy. You still have options.

Use Samsung Find My Mobile

If you own a Samsung Android phone or tablet, and if you registered your device with your Samsung account, you’re in luck. Use Samsung Find My Mobile to reset the lock screen. To enable remote unlock on your Android with Samsung Find My Mobile:

Use Forgot My Password

If you’re using an older version of Android, specifically Android 4.4 KitKat or older, the ability to reset the lock screen is built into the lock screen itself. Enter the incorrect pattern or PIN five times, and you’ll see a Forgot pattern or Forgot PIN message. Select it and log in to your Google account to reset the lock screen.

Use Minimal ADB and Fastboot (Rooted Phones Only)

One of the easiest ways to reset your lock screen is to use special commands available with Minimal ADB and Fastboot. The catch here is that this method only works on rooted Android phones. If you’ve never used this tool before, take some time to learn about setting up Minimal ADB and Fastboot and connecting it to your phone using a USB connection. Once you’ve followed the instructions to enable USB debugging on your phone and you have the Minimal ADB command window open, enter ADB devices to confirm you’re connected to your phone.

Reset Your Android Device

If nothing else works, you have a last resort to recover your device. You’ll need to erase your device and start over. The downside to this is that you’ll lose all the data and files stored on it. The upside is that you won’t have to buy a new phone or tablet. It is possible to do a factory reset in recovery mode if you can’t get past the lock screen. However, a faster and simpler method is to use Google Find My Device to erase the device. Once you’ve erased your phone or tablet, it reboots automatically. The next time you start the device, log into your Google Account and set it up just as you did when you first bought it.