How to Delete Cell Phone Password:
Delete a cell phone password toallow unlimited access to the functions of the device. Many cell phone users
password-protect their phones to safeguard personal information and private
text conversations. Cell-phone owners often delete their security password to
remove this barrier when they are gifting an old phone or allowing someone to
borrow their current phone.
Instructions
1.
Navigateto the "Settings" menu on the cell phone. Consult the owner's manual
if you are unsure of how to access this menu (it's slightly different for each
model).
2.
Search
for a tab in the Settings menu labeled "Security" or
"Passwords," and enter this section. Some phones have more than one
password to protect the device itself, the memory card it is using and allow
access to voice mails. Review the index of the owner's manual for mentions of
passwords required to access all the set security codes.
3.
Enter
the old passwords to gain access and delete them from the system, or substitute
in new security codes as needed. Turn off the feature that requires passwords
for access (typically by changing "Yes" to "No") if you
want the device to be open to any potential user. Save the changes and exit to
the main menu.
4.
Turn
off the cell phone and then turn it back on. Wait for the main screen to come
up to see if a password is required to use the phone.