Nokia 1.4 Pattern Unlock Tool ~repack~ May 2026
Unlocking a Nokia 1.4 when the pattern is forgotten generally involves a Hard Reset via Recovery Mode or using remote Google services. Please be aware that these methods will erase all data on your device as part of the security reset. Primary Methods to Unlock Nokia 1.4
Hard Reset (Recovery Mode): This is the most common "tool-free" method using physical buttons. Power off your Nokia 1.4. Connect the device to a charger or PC via USB cable.
Press and hold Volume Up + Power buttons until the Nokia logo appears, then release the Power button while still holding Volume Up.
When the "No Command" Android robot appears, hold the Power button and tap Volume Up once.
Use Volume buttons to select "Wipe data/factory reset" and confirm with the Power button. Select "Factory data reset" to finish.
Google "Find My Device": If your phone is linked to a Google account and has internet access, you can reset it remotely. Visit the Google Find My Device website on another device.
Log in with the Google account active on the locked Nokia 1.4.
Select "Erase Device" to perform a remote factory reset, which removes the pattern lock. Advanced Unlock Tools & Services
For technical users or persistent locks, specialized software and professional services are available:
Unlocking a Nokia 1.4 (models TA-1322, TA-1323, etc.) when you have forgotten the pattern or PIN typically requires a factory reset, which will erase all data on the device. Primary Unlock Methods nokia 1.4 pattern unlock tool
Hard Reset (Recovery Mode): If the standard recovery menu is accessible, you can perform a hard reset. Power off the phone. Hold Power + Volume Up until the Android logo appears.
If "No Command" appears, hold Power and tap Volume Up once to enter the menu.
Select Wipe data/factory reset using volume buttons and confirm with Power.
Google "Find My Device": If you have another device and your Nokia is logged into a Google account with "Find My Device" enabled, you can remotely "Erase Device" to reset it and remove the pattern lock.
Google Account Recovery: Older Android versions or specific setups may allow you to tap "Forgot Pattern?" after several incorrect attempts to unlock using your Google credentials. Specialized Unlock Tools
When standard recovery mode is not showing or working, professional software tools are often used by technicians:
UnlockTool: A widely used professional service that supports Nokia TA-1322 for resetting screen locks and FRP (Factory Reset Protection).
USB Redirector: Often used in conjunction with remote technician services to connect the phone to a server for official Nokia tool resets.
Fastboot Commands: Advanced users can sometimes use tools like ADB or Fastboot with commands such as fastboot reboot recovery to force the device into the correct mode. Unlocking a Nokia 1
These tutorials demonstrate various methods for resetting the Nokia 1.4 and using specialized unlock software:
Disclaimer: The following write-up is for educational and authorized security testing purposes only. Bypassing security measures on devices you do not own or have explicit permission to test is illegal. This guide focuses on official methods and standard Android Fastboot protocols.
6. Recommended Best Practices
For individual users:
- Use strong, recoverable authentication: enable PIN/password with a secondary recovery method (Google account, trusted contacts).
- Keep device software updated.
- Enable Find My Device and link to a Google account.
- Regularly back up important data (cloud or local encrypted backups).
- Avoid downloading or using unverified unlocking tools or services.
For IT administrators:
- Maintain inventories of device ownership and authorization policies.
- Use Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions to manage locks and remote wipe capabilities.
- Enforce encryption and hardware-backed security features.
- Provide documented, auditable procedures for legitimate unlock requests.
For security researchers and providers:
- Follow responsible disclosure for discovered vulnerabilities.
- Avoid publishing exploit tools that enable mass abuse without mitigations.
Important Legal & Ethical Notice
Creating or using "pattern unlock tools" to bypass security on a device you don't own is illegal in most jurisdictions. The following information is for legitimate purposes only (e.g., recovering access to your own device when you've forgotten the pattern).
Part 5: Step-by-Step Guide – Using Tenorshare 4uKey on Nokia 1.4
Let’s assume you want to use the most effective consumer tool. Here is the exact workflow.
Preparation:
- Download the official Tenorshare 4uKey for Android on a Windows PC (Mac versions have limited Unisoc support).
- A USB cable that supports data transfer (the stock Nokia cable works best).
- Your Nokia 1.4 (keep it charged above 30%).
Step 1: Launch the Tool Install and open 4uKey. Click on "Remove Screen Lock." Pros: User-friendly interface
Step 2: Put Nokia 1.4 into Download Mode
- Turn your phone completely off.
- Press and hold Volume Up + Volume Down simultaneously.
- While holding both, plug the USB cable into the PC.
- The screen will go black, and the PC will detect the phone as a "SPD" or "Unisoc" device. (The tool will guide you with pictures).
Step 3: Download the Firmware Package The software will automatically download the correct stock firmware for the Nokia 1.4 (about 1.5GB). Ensure stable internet.
Step 4: Unlocking
Click "Start Unlock." The software will delete the locksettings.db file from your phone. The phone will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Success When the phone restarts, the pattern lock will be gone. Your apps and photos will remain untouched.
3. Android Device Manager / Find My Device
- Visit google.com/android/find
- Select Nokia 1.4
- Choose "Lock" or "Erase" option
Option 3: The Official "Tool" (Service Center Level)
If you need to keep your data, no public tool exists. You have two paid, professional options:
- Dr.Fone (Unlock Module): A reputable paid software. It works only if you previously enabled USB Debugging or if the phone accepts an OTG cable method. Success is not guaranteed on Nokia 1.4.
- Professional Box (Octoplus/Medusa): Repair shops use these. They can flash the "boot" partition to ignore the lock.
1. Introduction
The Nokia 1.4 is an entry-level Android device often used with a screen lock pattern for basic security. "Pattern unlock tools" refer to software or methods intended to remove, bypass, or reset a device's pattern lock. Such tools are used in scenarios ranging from legitimate device recovery by owners to unlawful access. This paper provides a balanced technical and ethical overview.
Option 1: The Official Google "Find My Device" (Fastest)
If your Nokia 1.4 is connected to Wi-Fi or Mobile Data:
- Go to
android.com/findon a computer or another phone. - Log into the same Google account that is on the locked Nokia.
- Select the Nokia 1.4.
- Click "Secure Device" or "Erase Device" .
- Note: "Erase" will wipe the lock screen pattern, but it also factory resets the phone. You will lose local data.
1. Tenorshare 4uKey for Android (Recommended)
This is currently the most reliable Nokia 1.4 pattern unlock tool. It supports the Unisoc chipset and bypasses the lock screen in roughly 5 minutes.
- Pros: User-friendly interface; keeps data intact; no technical knowledge needed.
- Cons: Paid software (approx. $45).
- Process: Download > Install > Connect phone in Download Mode > Click "Remove Screen Lock."