Question Message "This Device is Managed" , what can i do? - Google Pixel 6 Pro

Hello Dear community, i have two Phones , one Pixel 6 and one Pixel 6 Pro and when i try to setup the phone it show me the message " This device is managed" and you can see on the screenshot. Please how can i solve this issue? I bought the phones in second hand by Ebay.
Thanks.
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If the phone is showing that message and was purchased off of eBay, then the phone was stolen from a business. The phone cannot be utilized as it will be flagged and will have its IMEI blacklisted after some time. That message you are seeing confirms that.
Unfortunately for you, there is no work around to resolve this - as theft isn't a 'real' phone problem. The protection with phone management is just a corporate move to give companies more control over the devices that they purchase. So essentially, there is a much lower chance of them being stolen. Because once they are stolen, they're basically just local music players that cannot be utilized as a cellphone and will automatically wipe themselves clean on a timely basis (once they are reported as being stolen).

NippleSauce said:
If the phone is showing that message and was purchased off of eBay, then the phone was stolen from a business. The phone cannot be utilized as it will be flagged and will have its IMEI blacklisted after some time. That message you are seeing confirms that.
Unfortunately for you, there is no work around to resolve this - as theft isn't a 'real' phone problem. The protection with phone management is just a corporate move to give companies more control over the devices that they purchase. So essentially, there is a much lower chance of them being stolen. Because once they are stolen, they're basically just local music players that cannot be utilized as a cellphone and will automatically wipe themselves clean on a timely basis (once they are reported as being stolen).
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Thanks vor your reply,
i donĀ“t think the phones was stolen because the selers of this phones is a company in Germany and they have more than 50 pieces of this phones, They wrote on the listing that the phones was used only for demostration purposes , so google will not remove the mdm lock if i contact them on the geving email adress?

If the device is truly legally sold, you need to get into contact with the seller to see if they can release it from their MDM server. If they cannot, only they can be the ones to contact Google. Google will NOT help you if you do not have the original purchase order from when it was MDM enrolled. Even if the user has a ton of devices for sale, that doesn't mean they were acquired legitimately. It's possible they were supposed to be destroyed and kept enrolled to prevent them from being resold, which is what sounds most likely to me. As someone who works in IT asset management, the ONLY reason we leave our devices DEP or MDM enrolled is to prevent someone from snagging it before we dispose of it.

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[Q] Lost-Stoled HTC

Hi to all. yesterday somebody stolen my HTC Touch 2. I reported all to the police, but before blocking my pocketPc, I, crying, ask yours if there is a way to track the phone. Please help me
XxXPachaXxX said:
Hi to all. yesterday somebody stolen my HTC Touch 2. I reported all to the police, but before blocking my pocketPc, I, crying, ask yours if there is a way to track the phone. Please help me
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microsoft my phone should do it
Sorry to hear that man, as I feel you as I too had my HD2 stolen just last month. If you are in USA there is nothing you can do as no GSM carrier supports IMEI blocking, they can but they don't. In theory they can view the phone when its online as when when makes new connect with stolen phone with diff simcard it will be registred. But simply they don't care for it unless Big Brother steps in you know or used in emergency to locate someone.
Normally there are GPS service which can make the device send the owner its coordinates also giving remote capabilities like if nearby SMSing it will provide audiable alert or by backing the data and syncing online and locking it. For it to work one must have it installed before this takes place.
When I had my HD2 stolen I just finished flashing new rom and GF called so we went to the bar and didn't have time to install my software packages. I checked Craigslist/eBay couldn't find it. I was very ticked of as I paid 750 for HD2 + 200 or so on addon accessories. The most important thing was the data on the device contacts till this day I don't have they are gone unless they contact me as I only recovered parietal though recent audit call logs.
I know the feeling my whole world ended lol I became totally handicapped without my device, it makes you think hard how depended we become. I use it for everything and showed it off as I had very good reason as I extremely modified it beyond extreme with my own tweaks and things. I even left the prick SMS saying I would pay more than its worth if kid returns it, but he is not dumb he knew WTF would happen to him if he shows up.
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Thanks to all!!! i fell very stupid...i can't buy another HTC....it's too expensive!...Unfortunately, if not mistaken is not learned....THANKS!!!
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Hi, I am writing here of the problems that are repeated a few times but I do not know how to fix it.
The thing that evening I normally use my phone and when I went to sleep so I gave it to charge. Morning when I took him by the application, the application of a falling so I restart the phone. And a terrace where I have this -
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A month ago he returned from service after the exchange and power up the speaker key, reinstall the software service
I asked for a brief tutorial how to fix it?
I tested the Sony PC Companion but I only get an error 100 ...
Thank you so much for your help (written using Google Translator)
There are currently no found solutions to the issue yet. You have to return the device to a Sony service center (note that the warranty won't cover it).
elmkzgirxp said:
There are currently no found solutions to the issue yet. You have to return the device to a Sony service center (note that the warranty won't cover it).
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10/20/2015 I put the phone in for service. I read somewhere that the guarantee is applicable to it. What kind of bug is it all about? Why and how did this happen?
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10/20/2015 I put the phone in for service. I read somewhere that the guarantee is applicable to it. What kind of bug is it all about? Why and how did this happen?
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Some users have reported that after returning their devices to a service center, they were told that warranty doesn't cover it. Users and developers went through the problem here and didn't find any solutions, but most of your questions will be answered there.
Disregard my comment on the thread. I wasn't completely aware of the problem at the time.
elmkzgirxp said:
Some users have reported that after returning their devices to a service center, they were told that warranty doesn't cover it. Users and developers went through the problem here and didn't find any solutions, but most of your questions will be answered there.
Disregard my comment on the thread. I wasn't completely aware of the problem at the time.
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It's weird Whereas mobile service came recently from him ... And because Christmas tiero end of warranty so that terraces down. After returning from service the phone went a bit weird but it was not until such trouble that I reinstalled it using a Sony PC Companion
Phone came from complaints for the verdict 'corrected'
So I did not pay anything for it under warranty
"The problem was caused by hardware defect on the base plate. The defect was a removal in exchange baseplates"
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I can install android on the SD card? , because the internal memory is damaged
I have the same problem.
There's no soft solution for this.
'cause it has locked the eMMc, nothing will happen if we'll do flashmode/fastboot
Only the sol., is replacing the motherboard

My new *safe* note 7 has a bad IMEI

EDIT: See post #5. Samsung has multiple IMEI checkers for different countries, my google search led me to the wrong one.
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So I have a brand new, Verizon note 7, box has the black square, green battery icon.
After the reports this weekend, I thought "eh, I'll check". Using Samsung's IMEI check, it returns a message
Hold your horses.
It's either that the IMEI you entered is incorrect or device you are using might not be safe to use. If the latter is true and the device you have was obtained thru our Voluntary Replacement Program, power down your device and contact our Customer Service hotline at +63(2)422-2111 so we can sort things out as soon as possible.
If you have not yet availed of our Voluntary Replacement Program, we advise you to IMMEDIATELY POWER DOWN your Note7 device and get in touch with the entity from which you have obtained it so you could be assisted in getting a replacement unit or a different unit.
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Yea, that's not good. I guess I'm exchanging it later today for an S7 Edge now.
(Curiously, when I called Samsung just now they said it wasn't on the list of recalled phones, and that mine was safe to use... so left hand not knowing what the right is doing?)
I would trust the green battery icon and black square over the imei checker.
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Just goes to show how screwed Samsung has things when it comes to instilling trust with their customers when it matters most.
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The imei checker actually allows for an option that you DO have an exchanged Note yet it is still a bad one? What if this is a new feature that indicates there will be another, limited recall?
update, turns out I may have used the wrong IMEI checker. the one I used was the first hit in google for my search:
http://www.samsung.com/ph/note7imeichecker/ and I read "/ph" as "phone".
The checker at http://www.samsung.com/us/note7recall/ one says that my phone is safe.
So...strange. If I were in the Philippines this phone is bad, in the US it's safe?
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The imei checker actually allows for an option that you DO have an exchanged Note yet it is still a bad one? What if this is a new feature that indicates there will be another, limited recall?
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Lol! So it does. Just tried mine for a laugh.
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Maybe you got that error then because it's checking for a IMEI code that's linked with the Philippines but you're putting in a code that is for USA models and therefore is coming back as an incorrect IMEI hence the error message "It's either that the IMEI you entered is incorrect...". So most likely just that and not a screw up with the checker lol.

HTC repair service is untrusted!

Last week I got my battery replace by HTC HK, the receipt clearly said it only replace the battery, after I get back my phone I found the upper part of the screen sometime will be non responsive, today I call HTC HK again and they say according to their computer record my screen module also got replaced, what the.... the worst is they don't have parts in stock for replacement, I need to wait at least 2~3 week just for the parts.
My screen is fine before replace the battery, I don't know why HTC replace it secretly.
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I don't think they have the technology to suck the battery out of the USB port just yet.
Electronic Punk said:
I don't think they have the technology to suck the battery out of the USB port just yet.
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and I don't think they allow to replace my working screen with a bad one without my permission and not notify me.
anyway, I just get a confirmation from local consumer council which said it is HTC fault to replace my screen without my permission and not notify me, HTC may break the law in here due to they replace my parts without my permission and not notify me at all.
as the case now go through the consumer council and they may forward to other government department about the legal issue, I cannot comment on this topics anymore.
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and I don't think they allow to replace my working screen with a bad one without my permission and not notify me.
anyway, I just get a confirmation from local consumer council which said it is HTC fault to replace my screen without my permission and not notify me, HTC may break the law in here due to they replace my parts without my permission and not notify me at all.
as the case now go through the consumer council and they may forward to other government department about the legal issue, I cannot comment on this topics anymore.
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So you opened a thread to not talk about it? Really?
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Electronic Punk said:
I don't think they have the technology to suck the battery out of the USB port just yet.
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Although I know this girl....
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Some youtube guys called the 10 the medusa of all phones to repair. So its hardly possible to remove the battery without damaging the screen because there is glue everywhere.

IS there anyway to downgrade boot loader note 10 plus n975f

Is there any way to downgrade bootloader note 10 plus n975f, I have installed one UI 2.1 latest august security patch with N975FXXU6CTGD bootloader, Problem is My mobile is demo unit and someone installed patch with IMEI match in it and it was working fine until I did a mistake of upgrading. now its apparently not possible to downgrade or get back mobile networks back. Is there any solution to my problem. IMEI showing fine and when I check status by #*1234# and its showing status NG. I want to get come back the call option to make calls please help me if there any solutions. I have tried chimera and it says unsupported modem try to install different firmware. My humble request to XDA developer to look at it and get back to me with a solution, would be a genius act.
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All the stuff you mention sounds really shady, as all demo units are not to be used as regular ones, in other words, the demo units are issued to carriers and official distributors, and never intended to be sold to public, thence, having one is not normal, no help will be offered here, as it is illegal in most countries to tamper IMEI numbers, which is a common practice with stolen and red flagged devices, next time gather enough money to buy a legal device
@ farhan_ali790 - Some things you have been saying within regards to this phone are quite unsettling. Either your mistaking what phone you really have, a communication/detail issue, or you got the phone second hand and this is the way it was when you got it.
Either way the following will be of interest:
If you have a demo phone then it should not work on the cellular network. Those are for demonstration purposes so people can see what the phone looks like, see how the screen looks and get a chance to use the apps on it. For this reason the phone was made in such a way that the ability to connect to the cellular network will not work. If you truly and really do have a demo phone then it will not be able to access the cell network.
If your claim is you have a demo phone and that it is showing (or had the IMEI number changed/patched to show) as a N975F and your talking about a patched IMEI number then sorry, but your most likely out of luck here. The discussions of tampering or altering an IMEI number are not allowed due to such actions being illegal in a lot of places. Contact the person whom patched the IMEI for you for help on this one.
It has been mentioned numerous times that flashing a bootloader higher then what is currently on the phone is a one way street. You can not downgrade the bootloader. Please take the time to do some research on the subject if you have further questions on it.

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