Galaxy S23's: How to Remove a Screen Lock PIN/Password/Pattern Lock

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Learn how you can remove the screen lock PIN/Password/Pattern lock on the Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra.

In this video, we'll be showing you how to remove a screen lock PIN, password, or pattern lock on a Galaxy S23. This can be useful if you've forgotten your screen lock or if you've purchased a second-hand phone that's still locked.

First, we'll start by powering on the Galaxy S23 and accessing the lock screen. Once you're at the lock screen, swipe up to access the home screen. From there, navigate to the Settings app.

In the Settings app, scroll down and select the "Lock screen" option. From there, select the "Screen lock type" option. You may be prompted to enter your current screen lock PIN, password, or pattern lock.

Once you're in the "Screen lock type" menu, you can select "None" to remove the screen lock entirely. Alternatively, you can select a different screen lock type, such as a fingerprint or facial recognition, to replace the current lock.

If you've forgotten your screen lock PIN, password, or pattern lock, you can select the "Forgot pattern" or "Forgot password" option to reset the lock using your Google account information. Note that this method will only work if you've previously set up a Google account on the device.

Finally, if you've purchased a second-hand phone that's still locked, you may need to perform a factory reset to remove the screen lock. This will erase all data on the device, so make sure to back up any important data before proceeding.

To perform a factory reset, navigate to the Settings app, select the "General management" option, and then select "Reset." From there, select "Factory data reset" and follow the on-screen instructions to erase all data on the device and reset the screen lock.

That's it! With these steps, you should now be able to remove a screen lock PIN, password, or pattern lock on your Galaxy S23.

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