Flashing a phone is wiping out or resetting everything on it, including passwords, applications, music, movies, flies, and nearly anything else. To flash a phone, the person doing the flashing must first unlock it.

There is a reset button in the settings menu. On the other hand, some phones contain a password that must be wiped or cleared before they may be used freely.

In these situations, the only alternative is to flash the phone to delete or clear the password.

People then go to stores and device repair services to have their phones flashed or unlocked, which they pay for, resulting in them wasting money. This isn’t the case anymore. In this post, I’ll teach you how to unlock any phone with only your hands, including the iPhone.

First, let’s look at Android phones. To remove the password from an Android phone, press and hold the volume up button while pressing and holding the power button at the same time (see image below).

This should only be done once the gadget has been turned off completely. The recovery mode will appear on your screen if you hit the volume down button and then the power button, and you can delete data or do a factory reset.

In less than 5 minutes, the phone will be reset, deleting the password and all other data stored on it. Then it’s only a matter of setting up your device and you’re done.

Finally, ensure sure the gadget is switched off or turned off before attempting to reset or wipe the password or any other information on it. Press the sleep or wake button, sometimes known as the power button, and the home button at the same time, or nearly so, to turn on the device.

Keep your grip on the screen until you see the apple recovery mode. If you perform what’s required, as we did with the other, you’ll be done. Rather of wasting money on phone flashing or unlocking, save money by doing it yourself.