If you own a Samsung tablet, there are a few ways to remove the owner. This includes using a computer or phone, using a Samsung service, or going through the company’s warranty. If you use a computer or phone:

  1. Open the device’s screen and find the “warranty” option. Scroll down to find an option that says “remove owner.” Tap on it and follow the instructions.
  2. If you use a Samsung service:
  3. Go to your account page and sign in with your account information (username and password). Click on “remove owner.” Follow the instructions onscreen.
  4. If you go through the company’s warranty:
  1. Go to your product page and click on “add product.” Click on “manage warranty.” On the next screen, click on “warranty removal.” Follow the instructions onscreen to remove your tablet from warranty coverage.

The owner of a Samsung tablet can change by going to Settings, then General, then Security. The user will need to enter the current password and then tap on Owner Info. The user can then enter a new name and tap on Change Owner.

To remove an administrator from your Samsung tablet, you can use Google Play.

If you have a Google account, you can remove the owner from your Android tablet by signing in with that account. If you don’t have a Google account, then you will need to do a factory reset on your device and set it up as a new device.

If you are the administrator of the tablet, then you can remove your account by going to Settings > Users & Accounts > Your Account. From there, tap on “Remove account” and enter your password.If you are not the administrator of the tablet, then it is possible that someone else created an account with administrative privileges. This person could be able to remove their account from the tablet by visiting Settings > Users & Accounts > Your Account and tapping on “Remove account.

You can change ownership of a device on a PC by going to “Control Panel” and then clicking on “Devices and Printers.” Select the printer you want to change ownership for, click on “Printer Properties,” select the tab labeled “Security,” and then choose the user account you want to assign as the new owner.

You can remove the administrator from your Samsung by following these steps:Enter the phone’s security codeSelect “Settings”Scroll down to “Users and accounts”Select “User name”5.

To deactivate a device administrator, the user should open the Settings app and then select the “Security & location” option. After that, they should go to the “Device administrators” section and then tap on the desired administrator. Once there, they can uncheck the box next to it. If this is not possible, it may be because of an error or because they have no permission to do so. In this case, they should contact their device manufacturer for more information.

To hard reset a Samsung tablet, follow these steps:Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds to turn off the device.Press and hold the Volume Up button while pressing and holding the Power button.Release both buttons when the Android logo appears on screen to enter Recovery mode.Use the volume buttons to select “wipe data/factory reset” then press the Power button to confirm your selection.

To change an Android device administrator, you will need to go into your Settings and then tap the gear icon in the upper-right corner. From there, select “Users and accounts” and select the person you want to make an administrator.

Device owner is the person who purchases a device and pays for it.