The SONY Xperia S (LT26i) was a flagship device of its era, boasting a beautiful 4.3-inch HD display and a distinctive transparent strip. Released in 2012, it originally ran Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and was later upgraded to Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
If you own this classic device today, you may face a common issue: You have forgotten your Lock Screen Pattern. Because this phone is over a decade old, modern "Find My Device" features may no longer function properly, and Google’s security protocols have changed. However, due to the older Android version, several specific methods can still work.
This article explores five proven methods to bypass the lock screen pattern on the Xperia S LT26i, from the simplest to the most technical. Bypass Lock Screen Pattern on SONY Xperia S LT26i
If you do not care about losing your photos, apps, and SMS, a factory reset is the most definitive method. Because the Xperia S has a locked bootloader by default, we use the stock recovery.
Warning: This deletes all user data but removes the pattern permanently. The Ultimate Guide: How to Bypass the Lock
Steps:
Result: The phone will boot as if brand new. The lock screen pattern is gone, but so is your internal storage. Method 4: Hard Reset via Recovery Mode (The
Before "Find My Device" became the standard, Google used Android Device Manager. For the Xperia S, you can try using a PC to force a lock reset.
Requirements:
Steps:
google.com/android/devicemanager (legacy URL) or google.com/find.Note: If the phone shows "Offline," this method will not work.