Also, what if you need emergency responders to view your medical information or your emergency contacts? We’ll show you how to add that vital information for emergency personnel to access even when your phone is locked.
Bypass the Lock Screen to Call Emergency Services
Here’s how to call emergency services if you can’t unlock your phone:
Add Emergency Information to the Lock Screen
To add emergency contacts and health information (such as allergies and other medical conditions) to the lock screen: Emergency responders can see this information, render appropriate care if needed, and call your contacts without unlocking your device.
Can Someone Break Into Your Phone Using Emergency Call?
You might have seen articles promising to show how to break into an Android phone by going to the emergency dialer and inputting a string of characters or long-pressing a button. This might have had some success years back; however, Android 6.0 Marshmallow put an end to that. Since then, there’s no way to unlock an Android phone without a password. If your Android has Lollipop or earlier, download a third-party lock screen app that doesn’t include an emergency option.
Protect Your Android With Google Find My Device
You can also protect your Android device using Google’s Find My Device, which allows you to remotely lock your phone, sign out of your Google account, and perform a factory reset. When you sign in to your Google account on an Android phone, Find My Device is automatically enabled. To verify that the feature is on, go to Settings > Lock screen & security > Find My Device.
Unlock Your Android Phone Without a Password
You can use the Android fingerprint unlock feature, but you’ll have to enter your password, pattern, or pin code after a restart. The only other way to bypass the lock screen on most Androids is to reset the device to factory settings.
Samsung Find My Mobile
You can also use Samsung Find My Mobile to lock and unlock your phone remotely. You’ll need a Samsung account with remote controls enabled. Samsung also offers the option to create a backup password, pattern, or PIN during setup. Consider adding one, and save the information in a safe place. Tap Find My Mobile to set the options as you prefer: Remote Unlock, Send last location, and Offline finding.