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Default how to hard reset X10i , i Google account not open screen lock

how to hard reset X10i , i Google account not open screen lock i try many time to open google account but not open screen lock what i do any option to access menu reset my fone ........


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Restore phone to factory default settings

Restoring your phone can be useful if you lend out the phone or just want to restore your phone to factory default settings and delete all user data, such as contacts, messages, and downloaded games.

To reset the phone to factory default settings:

1.From the Home screen, tap the applications bar.
2.Tap Settings > SD card & phone storage > Factory data reset.
3.Tap Reset phone.

http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/supp...10?cc=gb&lc=en

EDIT: You can also use the SE Companion to Repair you phone but make sure you always back up your phone.
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Hey,

Apparently, it seems like you had enabled the pattern lock on your phone, but were not able to remember it. After 5 tries, it locked you out and asked you for your password. If that is what happened, try this:


Write in your email, "username@gmail.com"

and make your password: "null"
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See if that works. You won't need to hard reset the phone if it works, and I don't think the phone can be hard-reseted via hardware.
 
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Restore phone to factory default settings

Restoring your phone can be useful if you lend out the phone or just want to restore your phone to factory default settings and delete all user data, such as contacts, messages, and downloaded games.

To reset the phone to factory default settings:

1.From the Home screen, tap the applications bar.
2.Tap Settings > SD card & phone storage > Factory data reset.
3.Tap Reset phone.

http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/supp...10?cc=gb&lc=en
Yeah, but it seems like he is locked out of the phone until he bypasses the screen lock, so that probably won't work in this case.
 
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Hey,

Apparently, it seems like you had enabled the pattern lock on your phone, but were not able to remember it. After 5 tries, it locked you out and asked you for your password. If that is what happened, try this:


Write in your email, "username@gmail.com"

and make your password: "null"
.


See if that works. You won't need to hard reset the phone if it works, and I don't think the phone can be hard-reseted via hardware.


not working for me show Too many pattern attempts!

Invalid username password
 
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You sure?

Try a different gmail account, and

make sure your password is null
spelled correctly!


http://www.google.com/support/forum/...464ee5e0&hl=en
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You sure?

Try a different gmail account, and

make sure your password is null
spelled correctly!


http://www.google.com/support/forum/...464ee5e0&hl=en
yes bro i try to many time also my frnd account tooo but no success my bed luck
 
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The Null system works,

What you need to do is enter into the username box the google account you registered to the phone (To use the Market etc) Then your password is null this will unlock the phone for you.

Its a known fault with the recovery system were it will not recognise your password, Just not known of much these days with 1.6 been old now.

If you cant remember your password then your only option is to plug into SEUS and repair the phone.
 
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Guys, guys..

1. Go to www.omnius-server.com register and download omnius

2. Fire it up and enter your username and password in settings

3. Connect phone end of cable into handset (handset switched off)

4. Select x10 from handset drop down list

5. Select unlock from top options in Omnius

6. Hold back button on Handset and connect PC end of cablee to PC/Laptop.
 
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Guys, guys..

1. Go to www.omnius-server.com register and download omnius

2. Fire it up and enter your username and password in settings

3. Connect phone end of cable into handset (handset switched off)

4. Select x10 from handset drop down list

5. Select unlock from top options in Omnius

6. Hold back button on Handset and connect PC end of cablee to PC/Laptop.

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