How to Remove Privacy Protection Lock from Wikoo K1000 Smartphone Using a Computer

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The most obvious thing that many people do when they are first faced with the privacy protection lock is to try to do a hard reset. But it dawns on them that a hard reset cannot solve this problem. It is a serious problem that can’t be solved by resetting your phone to factory settings.

What is Privacy Protection Lock on Android?

First, before we proceed on our topic on how to Remove Privacy Protection Lock from Wikoo K1000 Smartphone Using a Computer, we need to first understand what this we are dealing with is. Privacy Protection is a kind of special protection for Android devices, besides FRP, that ensures that no one will use your phone after doing a factory reset with a SIM card different from that which is set to be used. For example, if I enable mobile Antitheft settings on my phone, its only the SIM cards present during the time I am enabling this setting that will only be allowed to be used. If I insert any other SIM card, then I will have to provide Privacy Protection Key to unlock the phone. I sometimes back did an article on How to Remove Privacy Protect Key on Android. You can check it out for more. Now, let’s proceed on How to Remove Privacy Protection Lock from Wikoo K1000 Smartphone Using a Computer.

How to Remove Privacy Protection Lock from Wikoo K1000 Smartphone Using NCK Dongle

Now, if you are having wikoo k1000 smartphone and you are unable to remove the Privacy Protection Lock despite doing a hard reset (which Am certain you’ve done), I am going to show you How to Remove Privacy Protection Lock from Wikoo K1000 Smartphone Using a Computer.

Requirements you need to Remove Privacy Protection Lock on Wikoo k1000

Now, in order to remove privacy protection lock on Wikoo K1000 smartphone, you will be required to have the following:

  1. Windows Computer( Running at least Windows 7)
  2. NCK Dongle MTK tool. Either with a dongle or you can use crack.
  3. USB Data Cable
  4. MTK VCOM drivers already preinstalled.
  5. Technical Mobile Flashing knowledge.

Steps on How to Remove Privacy Protection Lock from Wikoo K1000 Smartphone Using a Computer

Now, hope you have met the above requirements and you have your wikoo k1000 ready, kindly and keenly follow the following steps on How to Remove Privacy Protection Lock from Wikoo K1000 Smartphone Using a Computer.

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Step 1

Now, since carrying out this exercise is going to cost you all the data you have inside your phone; make sure to make a backup. If you have decided to forfeit all your data, proceed. The first step is to Launch the NCK Dongle MTK version. If you have the NCK dongle or box, it is good for you. If you don’t have, you can use NCK Dongle MTK version Crack. Launch the NCK Dongle tool. In this tutorial, I am using NCK Dongle MTK version 2.5.6.2

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Step 2

Now, after you have launched your NCK MTK tool on your computer, the second thing you do is to select the correct flash type for your wikoo k1000 smartphone. Now, the reason why I chose NCK is that it works pretty fine with NAND flash, unlike Miracle Box. Miracle Box works fine with EMMC. NCK works well with both. Now under Flash type, click on the dropdown key and scroll down to MT6572 NAND. This is the flash type for Wikoo K1000. After that, on the dashboard, click on the SERVICE button.

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Step 3

Now, Under SERVICE, you will see many other options, Click on the RESET PRIVACY button at the far right side.

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Now, at this moment, the NCK Dongle MTK tool will initiate this command and will now wait for you to connect your smartphone to the computer through your USB data cable.

C:\Users\MR. ABALA\Pictures\NCK PRIVACY 1.JPG

Step 4

Now, it’s time to connect your phone. Switch off your phone or simply remove the battery and place it back. Don’t hold any key; connect the phone to the computer with your USB data cable. After the phone is connected, as soon as the connection is established, NCK will detect your phone, and immediately, it will start removing Privacy Protection lock on your Wikoo k1000. Wait and don’t interfere with the progress. It should take about a minute.

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As soon as it shows the green bar with 100% on it, it means it’s done. Disconnect your phone from the computer, remove the battery, and place it back. Power your phone on and wait until it boots up. It should boot up successfully and this time around, without Privacy Protection Lock.

Conclusion

Kindly follow the steps above keenly. While NCK is reading your phone, put the phone on a stable place where you will not move it or temper with it. If you accidentally interfere, it might result in your phone getting damaged. Lastly, if you are finding it hard to get the tool, kindly contact me through our social medial handle specifically Facebook. Thank you for reading. I hope someone has found this article helpful. You can join our forum and also join us on our social media handles and you can support us by subscribing to get the latest updates on our educative articles. Thank you and see you in the next one.

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