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Samsung S3 Error: "Unfortunately, Samsung keyboard has stopped"
Some Samsung Android phones for whatever reason do get this error.. It is not uncommon. It is possibly another app that is installed on the phone that is clashing with another.
If you are not using the Samsung Link app, try uninstalling it. If you ever want to use it in the future, it can be reinstalled at a later time.
After doing so, see if you still get the Samsung keyboard error. Most people say that this usually fixes the issue.
You gave an android device name, and then an iPad error message, so I'm not sure sure what kind of device you have, but I will tell you how to restore an iPad and an Android to factory, which is I believe what is you want to do. Both options can be done without unlocking the device.
1. Turn off Samsung Dart. Press and hold Volume up key + POWER on the
phone. Reset
2. When the Android System Recovery screen appears, release the keys.
3. Using the volume keys, scroll down to Wipe Data / Factory Reset.
4. Press the Power key to confirm.
5. With Volume select Yes -- delete all user. Press the Power key to
confirm.
After master reset select Reboot System Now. Press the Power key to confirm.
6. Your T-mobile Samsung Dart phone reseted to the factory default state.
(This should work but if not, try both volume + power)
Samsung T-mobile Dart reset
A Samsung T499 master reset restores the original factory settings and
may erase all downloaded content, including ringtones, images, programs,
and contacts stored in the internal memory. It does not erase data
stored on the SIM card or memory card (if available).
To perform a hard reset, follow these steps.
Samsung Dart T499 Factory Data Reset
From this menu you can reset your phone and sound settings to the
factory default settings.
1. Press Samsung Dart T499 reset - Samsung Dart T499 reset and then tap
Samsung Dart T499 reset settings key (Settings) - Privacy.
2. Tap Factory data reset. This action erases all data from your phone
except current system
software and bundled applications, or SD card files such as music or photos.
3. Tap Reset phone - Erase everything.
Samsung Dart Password code try 1234
or
Use this method to hard reset your Samsung Dart Android phone: Enter
*2767*3855#. Warning! All your data including contacts, messages etc.
will be lost! Copy all your necessary data/Contacts/Messages etc. to SIM
or make backup to your PC before full reset! Take out SIM card before
full reset.
hi
try these codes
*#06# Show IMEI
*#9999# Show mobile Software Version
*#0837# Show mobile Software Version (instructions)
*#0001# Show Serial Parameters
*#9125# Activates the smiley when charging
*#0523# LCD Contrast
*#9998*228# Battery status (capacity, voltage, temperature)
*#9998*246# Program status
*#9998*289# Change Alarm Buzzer Frequency
*#9998*324# Debug Screens
*#9998*364# Watchdog
*#9998*377# EEPROM Error Stack - Use side keys to select values
*#9998*427# Trace Watchdog
*#9998*523# Change LCD contrast
*#9998*544# Jig detect
*#9998*636# Memory status
*#9998*746# SIM File Size
*#9998*778# SIM Service Table
*#9998*785# RTK (Run Time Kernel) errors - if ok then phn is reset, info is put in memory error
*#9998*786# Run, Last UP, Last DOWN
*#9998*837# Mobile Software Version
*#9998*842# Test ******** - Flash the screenlight during 10 sec and vibration activated
*#9998*862# Vocoder Reg - Normal, Earphone or Carkit
*#9998*872# Diag
*#9998*947# Reset On Fatal Error
*#9998*999# Last/Chk
*#9998*9266# Yann debug screen (Debug Screens?)
*#9998*9999# Software version
*0001*s*f*t# Changes serial parameters (s=?, f=0.1, t=0.1)
*0002*?# unknown Samsung's comand
*0003*?# unknown Samsung's comand
For Mobile phones SGH (R210, T100, A300...)
if Samsung code is in format *#9998*xxx#
try write in this *#0xxx#
SGH-600
SGH-2100
*2767*3855# Full EEPROM Reset (THIS CODE REMMOVES SP-LOCK! but also changes IMEI to 447967-89-400044-0
*2767*2878# Custom EEPROM Reset
Samsung mobile phone codes: Samsung E700
*2767*688# remove USER CODE and SIMLOCK
Samsung mobile phone codes: Samsung V200
Unlocking:
Power on the mobile phone without SIM card and type these codes:
*2767*63342# and press green button
*2767*3855# and press green button
*2767*2878# and press green button
*2767*927# and press green button
*2767*7822573738# press button
Phone will be unlocked, but all trims are reseted !!!
Mobile phone must be fully charged
Samsung mobile phone codes: Samsung S500
Unlocking
*2767*MVT# (*2767*688#) E2P MVT Reset
*#SIMLOCK# (*#7465625#)
The steps for Installing Opera Mini on Android according to Opera official site (http://labs.opera.com/news/2008/04/10/).
1. Download and install latest version of Android 2. Obtain the Opera Mini for Android package 3. Once you have installed the Android, start the Android emulator that comes with it (this can be found at {Android home}/tools/emulator 4. Transfer and install the Opera Mini package into the emulator - you can do this with the following command line input - {Android home}/tools/adb install OperaMini.apk Opera Mini should now appear in the emulator Applications folder.
There's a link to this info, in the other answer for this question.
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