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V1 Unlock - Sunmi

If you are still unable to unlock your device, it may be bound to a Sunmi service account, requiring you to contact the reseller for unlocking assistance.

If you are locked out by a PIN, pattern, or password, you can use Android Recovery Mode to perform a "Hard Reset." This will erase all data on the device. : Turn off the device completely. Button Combination : Press and hold the Power button Volume Down button simultaneously for 5–15 seconds. Enter Recovery

The fastest and most reliable way to unlock a Sunmi V1 device that is asking for a screen lock PIN, app password, or device lock is to use the . This allows you to remotely clear the password without losing your installed applications. Step 1: Log in to your account at partner.sunmi.com . Step 2: Navigate to the VAS section. Step 3: Select Remote Management . sunmi v1 unlock

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Click the green button at the top of the software interface. If you are still unable to unlock your

Unlocking a Sunmi V1—a legacy handheld Android POS terminal—is a niche process usually sought to bypass proprietary kiosk software or to install generic Android apps. Because these devices are built for enterprise security, "unlocking" can refer to three distinct things: clearing a forgotten screen lock, bypassing Google Factory Reset Protection (FRP), or the more technical "bootloader unlock" for custom firmware. 1. Screen Lock & Hard Reset

Open a command prompt or terminal in your Platform Tools folder. Run the following: Button Combination : Press and hold the Power

Ensure the device is completely powered off before connecting it to the computer. Try using a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port on the back of your PC motherboard) or a different data cable. Bootloop (Device Stuck on Sunmi Logo)

After unlocking, flash a custom recovery (TWRP) and install Magisk for root access. Root allows you to remove bloatware permanently.

Allows for a clean Android experience without the Sunmi kiosk restrictions.

This occurs when the hardware bootloader challenges the software authorization. You may need an MTK Bypass tool (such as the open-source MCT MTK Bypass) to disable the boot-level security checks before clicking download in SP Flash Tool.