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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S9 Asking For Password At Startup

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How to fix Samsung Galaxy S9 asking for password its start-up? The HASH Samsung HASH Galaxy HASH S9 is a flagship device released last year which has become a popular model due to its numerous excellent features. This is an IP68 certified device that uses an aluminium frame with calling a really glass on both the front and back. Its sports are 5.8" Super AMOLED display which is great to use for viewing various multimedia content while under the hood is a Snapdragon 845 processor combined with 4GB of RAM. Although this is a solid performing device there are instances when certain issues can occur which we will be addressing today. When your phone is restarted it will usually ask for a password instead of relying on the biometric information stored on the device. This is a security measure that prevents any unauthorized device on your phone. If you don't remember setting up a password on the phone then you should try doing a factory reset from the recovery mode as this might just be caused by a software glitch. Turn off the phone, press and hold the volume up key and the Bixby key, then press and hold the power key. When the green Android logo displays, release all keys, press the volume down key several times to highlight white data, factory reset. Press power button to select. Press the volume down key until yes, delete all user data is highlighted. Press power button to select and start the mastery set. Use Samsung Find My Mobile. This will work if you have the mobile date to have the phone switched on and you have set up a Samsung account on the device. Visit the Samsung Find My Mobile website on an internet enabled device, sign in using your Samsung account. Select Remote Control. From here you can now reset the password and set up a temporary the pin password. Pick up your Samsung Galaxy S9 and input the temporary pin password. After it unlocks, go straight to settings, security and change it to something you can remember. Using Android Find My Device, this will work if you have the mobile date to have the phone switched on and you have set up a Google account on the device. Visit the Android Find My Device website on an internet enabled device, sign in using your Google account. You should see your device as soon as you log in. Select Lock. Follow the on-screen instructions till you get to where you are required to create a new temporary pin password for your device. Use the newly created pin password to unlock your phone and change it in the settings menu, security to a new one you will be able to remember. [Music]