Hello,
I have a Sony Xperia SP, completely stock version, and it has a pattern lock. The phone fell on tarmac and the screen broke between the pattern circles top right and the one below it which made a widespread part of the screen not response to touches between those two circles. Now I am unable to unlock my phone (the pattern combination is a U shape, starting from bottom left and ends top left).
The phone is stock - USB debugging disabled and no custom recovery. I've read that this model did not come with a recovery installed, is this correct? Although pressing volume down and connecting the USB cable makes the LED display a blue light for a couple of seconds (which to my recent research indicated fastboot, yes?), then switches over to red and starts recharging.
What are my options? Can it be unlocked somehow? Can I bypass the pattern somehow? Using the email recovery option wouldn't work out because (being a businessman like I am) I have no clue which email it has attached to it (for what I know it might be one of the emails I was using back in 2013 when I got the phone).
I have a Sony Xperia SP, completely stock version, and it has a pattern lock. The phone fell on tarmac and the screen broke between the pattern circles top right and the one below it which made a widespread part of the screen not response to touches between those two circles. Now I am unable to unlock my phone (the pattern combination is a U shape, starting from bottom left and ends top left).
The phone is stock - USB debugging disabled and no custom recovery. I've read that this model did not come with a recovery installed, is this correct? Although pressing volume down and connecting the USB cable makes the LED display a blue light for a couple of seconds (which to my recent research indicated fastboot, yes?), then switches over to red and starts recharging.
What are my options? Can it be unlocked somehow? Can I bypass the pattern somehow? Using the email recovery option wouldn't work out because (being a businessman like I am) I have no clue which email it has attached to it (for what I know it might be one of the emails I was using back in 2013 when I got the phone).
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