20 Most Recent Samsung GT-S6102 Galaxy Y Duos Dual SIM Smartphone with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Android OS, HSDPA 850 / 2100 - Unlocked Phone - No Warranty - White Questions & Answers

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Can Dream spammer, formerly FIFO and Jerry Smith, be removed from FIXYA? how do i connect my android cell phone to my facebook page on my computer?

Try this: On your Android Smartphone, download the "Facebook" app from Google Play. Run the app, when the app asks for them, enter your login credentials for Facebook and voila - you're in. Good Luck!
6/17/2020 1:00:40 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jun 17, 2020
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Android locked

i forget my pattern to unlock.. wat source. now ask google account to unlock..
4/16/2019 12:44:27 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Apr 16, 2019
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Pattern unlock

I locked my samsung galaxy y 6102 during unlock by pattern lock
1/24/2017 8:12:30 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jan 24, 2017
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Part II: Workout question on AGGREGATE PLANNING

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9/2/2016 7:21:11 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Sep 02, 2016
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Yesterday i lost my mobile. can i get imei code

Samsung GT-S6102 Galaxy Y Duos: Yesterday lost cell phone. How to retrieve IMEI#: Yes you can retrieve your IMEI #, if you did not write it down before it was lost or stolen.. Here's several ways of doing it: (1) If you had cellular service on that device. Call your Service Provider for your IMEI #. They will have this available in their own records. (2) If the phone was not activated on a cellular service yet, contact the Seller who sold it to you.. Many Sellers write down the IMEI # for their records.(3) It could be on a label on the original box it came in.. (4) The other way to retrieve the IMEI # of that lost/stolen cell phone is to check your Google Account.. As long as you had set up your Google/Gmail account on your phone. Here's how to do it: On a computer internet browser, go to: http://google.com/settings Sign-in to your Google account and then select the "Expand All" tab which will list all your devices connected to your Google account and all of their IMEI #'s yesterday-lost-mobile-get-imei-code-kyzl0pi20tqzz121bvlihxv0-4-0.png
1/26/2016 7:24:17 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jan 26, 2016
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Ho do i send a smily face in text?

follow this text :-)
9/3/2015 2:17:13 PM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Sep 03, 2015
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Pattern lock

hard reset by recovery options,data will be lost
12/22/2014 9:46:23 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Dec 22, 2014
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Emil id cod

back up your phone & hard reset by recovery options
12/22/2014 7:28:55 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Dec 22, 2014
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I need ur help to open my phone unlock into the google accuont

hard reset by recovery option
12/22/2014 6:10:35 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Dec 22, 2014
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Phone unlock

You are to factory reset your device (or use a Master Unlock code)
7/28/2014 12:58:07 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jul 28, 2014
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I forgot my pattern i some how opened odin mode. i couldn't download firmware what to do now

Press Vol UP + Home + Pwr and go to the factory reset in the opened menu.
7/28/2014 12:04:47 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jul 28, 2014
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PATTEERN LOCK DUE TO WRONG PASSWORD

Let's start with the most common Hard Reset methods and go from there: Note: the different types of methods are numbered, method 1, method 2, method 3, etc. 1. When the phone is powered off, press and hold the Volume Up and the Volume Down keys both at the same time, then press and hold the Power key until a test screen that shows some available options appears, usually takes about 15-20 seconds. When that screen pops up you can let go of the keys. Press the Volume Down key to navigate down through the options until it highlights FACTORY RESET then press the Power key to select it. 2. Power the phone off all the way, press and hold the Volume Down key and press than release the Power key, still holding the volume down key for about 10-15 seconds. When you see some additional options pop up on the screen you can let go of the keys. Press the Volume Down key to navigate down through the options until it highlights the reset option; it usually says FACTORY RESET, then press the Power key to make the selection. 3. While powered off, press and hold the Home key, while continuing to hold the home key power the device on by pressing the Power key. Once the Android Recovery screen appears release the Home key, then while on the Android Recovery screen, press the Volume Up and Volume Down keys both at the same time. If/when you're on the Android System Recovery screen release all the keys, and then use the Volume down key to navigate down to the "wipe date/factory reset" option. Once it's highlighted press the Power key to select it. Once you see the "Confirm wipe of all user data?" Press the Volume down key to highlight "Yes-delete all user data", then press the Power key to select it. 4. Power the device off, then press and hold the Home key and press and release the Power key (while still holding the Home key). From the Android Recovery screen, press the Search key. Tap to select wipe data/factory reset then select Ok (located in the lower left of the screen). Note: if screen is not responsive use the Volume keys to scroll and the Camera key to select. Select Yes - delete all user data, and then select OK (again lower left). Select "reboot system now" and press OK. 5. This is becoming a common hard reset method and can be used to factory reset Samsung's more recent Galaxy smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S III, the Samsung Galaxy S4, the S5, the Samsung Galaxy Note the Note II and Note 3, etc. With the device powered off press and hold the Volume Up key the Home key and the Power key all at the same time. When the phone vibrates (or you see the GALAXY Logo) release the Power key but continue to hold the Volume Up and Home key. Continue holding the Volume up and Home key until the "Android system recovery" screen appears. Use the Volume buttons to scroll to and highlight the "wipe data/factory reset" option, and then use the Power key to make the selection. Once the factory reset is finished you may use the Volume and Power keys to highlight and select the "Reboot system now" option and the hard reset will be complete and your cell phone will be nice and squeaky clean. 6. Here is an alternate reset for a Motorola Atrix still running on the 2.2 Android OS... While the phones power is off, press and hold the Volume down button and press and release the power button (note: if it doesn't work after all the steps listed try holding down the power button along with the volume down button in this first step). A "Fastboot" screen should pop up, press the Volume down key to cycle through the choices until you get to "Android Recovery", then press the Volume up key. Wait for the "triangle!/Android". Once it pops up you'll need to tap on the bottom right corner of the screen (note: it may take a few attempts). A menu should pop up. Tap on "wipe data/factory reset", and then tap OK. Another confirmation screen will appear. Tap Yes and then OK. After the data is cleared the "reboot system now" option should appear and is highlighted by Default. Tap OK. Note: this type of reset is common on the 2.2 (Froyo) before the tech geeks wised up and removed the need to use the touch screen. 7. This reset is for the same phone, the Motorola Atrix, but one that's running on the 2.3 OS. Power off the phone, press and hold the Volume down button and Power button simultaneously while powering on the unit. The "Fastboot" screen should pop up. When it does press the Volume down key to cycle through the choices until you get to "Android Recovery", and then press the Volume up key to boot in this mode. Wait for the "triangle!/Android" screen to pop up. Once it does press both the Volume up and Volume down keys simultaneously. A Recovery Menu should pop up. Tap on the Volume down key until "wipe data/factory reset" is highlighted, and then tap the Power button. Another Confirmation screen will come up. Tap on the Volume down key until it highlights "Yes" and then tap the Power button to make the selection. After it's done make sure "reboot system now" is highlighted and then tap the Power button. In this method you don't have to use the touch screen any more. So let's say your touch screen isn't responding therefore you can't navigate the phone or go into your settings and do a regular factory data reset. Well now on the 2.3 there is hope. Just power off the phone and perform these steps and the reset should go through. 8. Here is a hard reset for a Sharp Android Smartphone. While the device is off, hold the Sym button (it's located on the keyboard) and the Power button simultaneously. Once the Android boot screen appears highlight the Wipe data/factory reset option by using the volume buttons. Then use the Return key (on the keyboard) to actually make the selection. Scroll down to Yes - delete all user data and then press the Power key to confirm. Once it is done select reboot system now and press the Power key to confirm and reboot your handset.
7/4/2014 9:16:38 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jul 04, 2014
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How to unlock screen pattern due to many attempt

Let's start with the most common Hard Reset methods and go from there: Note: the different types of methods are numbered, method 1, method 2, method 3, etc. 1. When the phone is powered off, press and hold the Volume Up and the Volume Down keys both at the same time, then press and hold the Power key until a test screen that shows some available options appears, usually takes about 15-20 seconds. When that screen pops up you can let go of the keys. Press the Volume Down key to navigate down through the options until it highlightsFACTORY RESET then press the Power key to select it. 2. Power the phone off all the way, press and hold the Volume Down key and press than release the Power key, still holding the volume down key for about 10-15 seconds. When you see some additional options pop up on the screen you can let go of the keys. Press the Volume Down key to navigate down through the options until it highlights the reset option; it usually says FACTORY RESET, then press the Power key to make the selection. 3. While powered off, press and hold the Home key, while continuing to hold the home key power the device on by pressing the Power key. Once the Android Recovery screen appears release the Home key, then while on the Android Recovery screen, press the Volume Up and Volume Down keys both at the same time. If/when you're on the Android System Recovery screen release all the keys, and then use the Volume down key to navigate down to the "wipe date/factory reset" option. Once it's highlighted press the Power key to select it. Once you see the "Confirm wipe of all user data?" Press the Volume down key to highlight "Yes-delete all user data", then press the Power key to select it. 4. Power the device off, then press and hold the Home key and press and release thePower key (while still holding the Home key). From the Android Recovery screen, press the Search key. Tap to select wipe data/factory reset then select Ok (located in the lower left of the screen). Note: if screen is not responsive use the Volume keys to scroll and theCamera key to select. Select Yes - delete all user data, and then select OK (again lower left). Select "reboot system now" and press OK. 5. This is becoming a common hard reset method and can be used to factory reset Samsung's more recent Galaxy smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S III, the Samsung Galaxy S4, the S5, the Samsung Galaxy Note the Note II and Note 3, etc. With the device powered off press and hold the Volume Up key the Home key and the Power key all at the same time. When the phone vibrates (or you see the GALAXY Logo) release the Power key but continue to hold the Volume Up and Home key. Continue holding the Volume up and Home key until the "Android system recovery" screen appears. Use the Volume buttons to scroll to and highlight the "wipe data/factory reset" option, and then use the Power key to make the selection. Once the factory reset is finished you may use the Volume and Power keys to highlight and select the "Reboot system now" option and the hard reset will be complete and your cell phone will be nice and squeaky clean. 6. Here is an alternate reset for a Motorola Atrix still running on the 2.2 Android OS... While the phones power is off, press and hold the Volume down button and press and release the power button (note: if it doesn't work after all the steps listed try holding down the power button along with the volume down button in this first step). A "Fastboot" screen should pop up, press the Volume down key to cycle through the choices until you get to "Android Recovery", then press the Volume up key. Wait for the "triangle!/Android". Once it pops up you'll need to tap on the bottom right corner of the screen (note: it may take a few attempts). A menu should pop up. Tap on "wipe data/factory reset", and then tap OK. Another confirmation screen will appear. Tap Yes and then OK. After the data is cleared the "reboot system now" option should appear and is highlighted by Default. Tap OK. Note: this type of reset is common on the 2.2 (Froyo) before the tech geeks wised up and removed the need to use the touch screen. 7. This reset is for the same phone, the Motorola Atrix, but one that's running on the 2.3 OS. Power off the phone, press and hold the Volume down button and Power button simultaneously while powering on the unit. The "Fastboot" screen should pop up. When it does press the Volume down key to cycle through the choices until you get to "Android Recovery", and then press theVolume up key to boot in this mode. Wait for the "triangle!/Android" screen to pop up. Once it does press both theVolume up and Volume down keys simultaneously. A Recovery Menu should pop up. Tap on the Volume down key until "wipe data/factory reset" is highlighted, and then tap the Power button. Another Confirmation screen will come up. Tap on the Volume down key until it highlights "Yes" and then tap the Power button to make the selection. After it's done make sure "reboot system now" is highlighted and then tap thePower button. In this method you don't have to use the touch screen any more. So let's say your touch screen isn't responding therefore you can't navigate the phone or go into your settings and do a regular factory data reset. Well now on the 2.3 there is hope. Just power off the phone and perform these steps and the reset should go through. 8. Here is a hard reset for a Sharp Android Smartphone. While the device is off, hold the Sym button (it's located on the keyboard) and thePower button simultaneously. Once the Android boot screen appears highlight the Wipe data/factory reset option by using the volume buttons. Then use the Return key (on the keyboard) to actually make the selection. Scroll down to Yes - delete all user data and then press the Power key to confirm. Once it is done select reboot system now and press the Power key to confirm and reboot your handset. Important Note: On some Sharp models (such as the Sharp FX Plus ADS1) if holding the Sym button and Power key simultaneously doesn't take you directly to the Android system recovery screen you might have to do one additional step. If using this hard reset key combination takes you to a screen which shows an exclamation mark within a triangle, then press the Home key (while on that exclamation mark screen) and this should take you to your Sharps Android system recovery options.
7/4/2014 8:31:44 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jul 04, 2014
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How to cancel the battery discharging

Try to install "Battery Doctor" . You can find it free at Google Play Store. You can find many solves for this problem. #NZ
7/3/2014 12:25:17 PM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Jul 03, 2014
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Want to open my phone GT S6102 samsung. too many pattern attempts forgottern user name ans pawword

If you've forgotten your password and username, I'm afraid you need to call it quits and get a new phone. Unfortunately, you need to remember these things because they are your emergency exit heaven forbid this happen. I've gotten a great deal of "I forgot my emergency exit" and I say, you shouldn't. Write your passwords down and keep them in a safe place. I suggest KeePass Password Safe for Desktops and KeePassDroid for Android. Both can save and read .kdbx files.
5/31/2014 4:42:19 PM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on May 31, 2014
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I had several attempts in opening my cellphone with screen lock pattern until the username & password in Google appeared. I have a Google account and i can open it on our computer but I cant open

have you tried entering your backup pin? if you fail to enter you pattern, you have the option to enter a backup pin. Usually by default, the pin is the last 4 of your phone number, or maybe something like 0000. But if you do know your pin, just enter that to log in
5/16/2014 12:26:55 AM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on May 16, 2014
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How to reset email password for screen pattern lock in Samsung Galaxy Y duos?

Do you want to get all your contacts back?
If not then just flash stock rom into your device using ODIN. You will get your phone into working condition but will loose your contacts and messages if they are in the phone memory.
5/1/2014 4:37:35 PM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on May 01, 2014
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Phone dials and receives calls but no sound

Speaker related problem, but first check if your volume is set too low, if not so, contact a Repair Shop.
4/27/2014 3:11:24 PM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Apr 27, 2014
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Neither party can hear each other

You may better it changing its Mic and Speakers pair. Contact Authorized Service Center for it and mention full problem to them.
4/27/2014 3:10:25 PM • Samsung GT-S6102... • Answered on Apr 27, 2014
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