When people say they want to access a Samsung phone, they usually mean one of two things: getting past a forgotten screen lock, or carrier accessing so the phone works with any network. Both are covered here.
Part 1: Screen Access (Forgotten PIN, Pattern, or Password)
Method 1: Use Find My Mobile (Samsung Account Required)
If you have a Samsung account linked to the phone:
- On another device, go to findmymobile.samsung.com.
- Sign in with your Samsung account.
- Select your device.
- Click Access in the left panel.
- Confirm and the phone’s screen lock will be removed remotely.
Method 2: Use Google Find My Device
Google’s device manager cannot directly remove a PIN, but it can factory reset the phone if you are locked out:
- Go to android.com/find on another device.
- Sign in with the Google account linked to the Samsung phone.
- Select the device and choose Erase device.
- This factory resets the phone, removing the lock but also all data.
Method 3: Factory Reset via Recovery Mode
If you do not have access to Samsung or Google accounts:
- Power off the phone.
- Hold Volume Up + Power to enter Recovery Mode.
- Select Wipe data/factory reset.
- Confirm the reset.
Note: After a factory reset, Google’s Factory Reset Protection (FRP) will require you to sign in with the Google account that was previously on the phone.
Part 2: Carrier Access (Use Any SIM Card)
Carrier accessing allows you to use your Samsung phone with any carrier’s SIM card – useful when travelling internationally or switching networks.
Eligibility Requirements (US carriers)
- The phone must be fully paid off (no remaining installment payments).
- The account must be in good standing.
- The phone must have been active on the carrier’s network for a minimum period (usually 60 days).
How to Request a Carrier Access
- Contact your carrier (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc.) via their website, app, or customer service.
- Request a device access. Many carriers have an online access request form.
- Once approved, insert a different carrier’s SIM card.
- The phone will prompt you to enter an access code or will access automatically.
Samsung’s Built-In SIM Access
Some Samsung Galaxy phones support carrier accessing directly through Samsung’s servers. Go to Settings, then Connections, then SIM card manager to check if a software access option is available for your device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I access a Samsung phone without losing data?
Screen access via Find My Mobile does not erase data. Carrier accessing never erases data. Only a factory reset via Recovery Mode erases data.
Is it legal to access a Samsung phone?
Yes. In the United States, the Accessing Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act makes it legal to access any phone you own after carrier eligibility requirements are met.