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06-18-2024 06:18 PM (Last edited 07-03-2024 05:13 PM by SamsungCaleb ) in
TabletsMy Samsung Tab S6 Lite tablet underwent an unauthorized factory reset and I have tried many times to set my tablet up again. After I click ‘hello’ then all the legal stuff I get to the ‘Choose a Wi-Fi Network' page whereupon I am met by this message:
"An unauthorized attempt has been made to reset your device to factory default settings. Connect to a Wi-Fi or mobile network to verify your identity."
I would love to comply with that requirement. However, while none of the wi-fi networks I have access to have passwords, they all have sign-ins screens. So, when I selected one of those wi-fi networks available to me, I was met by the following message:
"Unable to sign in to W-Fi. An unauthorized factory reset has been performed on this device. The sign-in screen cannot be accessed."
I even tried to skip the setup with wi-fi and tried to do it manually. However, when I tried to do that I was met by this message:
A network connection is needed to continue setup. Connect to Wi-Fi.
Now, I have tried the following remedies:
1A) I called Samsung to talk with someone in tech support. There, I basically got a litany of “contact numbers for Google”, i.e., to reach a human. However, I called all those numbers and it came to nothing. But I do have to hand it to the tech support guy; he kept sending me “numbers" by text, long after I had hung up with him.
1B) In the end, a different Samsung tech guy set up to have my tablet shipped to Samsung to get fixed and then sent back to me, which I would rather avoid.
2) I have tried to power up in recovery mode and safe mode, and that didn’t work because they, like the tablet, are locked.
My e-mail is <hidden> but my name is Derek. I included my email because I don't know if I'll emails automatically.
I would really appreciate any help that could be brought to bear upon this problem.
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06-18-2024 06:39 PM in
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06-18-2024 08:07 PM in
TabletsThank you for your answer. It helped me realize that this problem was never going to be solved without the help of someone with real wi-fi. I have wi-fi where I live but it is not my own. I live in a supportive living center, and the wi-fi is great, if you're in the right room, but it has a sign-in screen that the wi-fi program on my tablet simply will not access. I just called up my friend and I read him your answer and he's going to pick me up to take care of the problem.
All the best!
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06-18-2024 06:46 PM (Last edited 06-18-2024 06:47 PM ) in
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06-18-2024 08:09 PM in
TabletsI have tried that as well, but I can't get it to work. But thank you for the thought.
All the best!