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I'm trying to setup my new S25 ultra but when I get to the Samsung pass to unlock my passwords wtc it keeps asking for a pin from my old phone and I don't know which pin it keeps asking for.
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Galaxy S25"The PIN Samsung Pass is asking for is likely the one you originally set up when creating your Samsung Pass account. If you don’t remember it, here are steps to help:
Check Samsung Account Credentials: Ensure you’re signed into the same Samsung account used on your old phone. Samsung Pass syncs data via this account.
Reset Samsung Pass PIN:
Open Samsung Pass.
Tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and go to Settings.
Look for an option to reset or manage your PIN. You may need to verify your identity using your Samsung account password or biometric data.
Use Find My Mobile:
If locked out, visit Samsung’s Find My Mobile website.
Log in with your Samsung account and unlock your device remotely.
Contact Samsung Support:
If none of these work, reach out to Samsung support for assistance. They may guide you through resetting Samsung Pass without losing your saved passwords.
Avoid multiple incorrect attempts as it could lock you out further."
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Galaxy S25Potential reasons why Samsung Pass might not decrypt:
Incorrect biometric scan: If your fingerprint or face scan isn't recognized accurately, Samsung Pass won't decrypt.
Dirty sensor: A dirty fingerprint sensor can lead to inaccurate readings.
Biometric data not registered: If you haven't set up any biometric data in Samsung Pass, it won't work.
Samsung Pass disabled: Check your settings to ensure Samsung Pass is enabled.
Software issues: Sometimes, a software glitch can cause Samsung Pass to malfunction.
How to troubleshoot:
Clean the sensor: Thoroughly clean your fingerprint sensor with a soft, dry cloth.
Re-register biometric data: Go to Settings > Biometrics and security > Samsung Pass and re-register your fingerprint or face scan.
Restart your phone: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve temporary issues.
Check Samsung Pass settings: Ensure that Samsung Pass is activated and set up correctly.
Check for updates: Make sure your phone is running the latest software version.
If none of these steps work:
Contact Samsung Support: Reach out to Samsung customer service for further assistance.
Backup important data: If you suspect a more serious issue, consider backing up important data before attempting a factory reset.

