Needing to connect a new device to a wireless network but forgetting the password is a common occurrence for smartphone owners. BQ, running on the operating system Android, often encounter a situation where the gadget automatically connects to the router, and the character combination is securely hidden in the system's memory. Fortunately, modern versions of mobile OS allow you to extract this data without the use of complex computer programs.
However, the process of restoring access depends on the firmware version and model of your device. BQ With a shell close to "pure" Android, the algorithm of actions will be standard, but proprietary interface features may also be present. It is important to understand that safety The phone's data security comes first, so access to network keys is protected by system restrictions.
In this article, we'll cover all the relevant methods: from standard system tools to specialized software. You'll learn how to find the file you need, what permissions are required for access, and what to do if the standard menus don't display the information you need. The key is to follow a consistent approach and carefully read the prompts on your computer's screen. smartphone.
Android 10 and later native tools on BQ
Starting with the tenth version of the operating system Google Implemented a convenient mechanism for viewing saved access keys directly in the settings menu. For phone owners BQ This is the simplest and safest method, requiring no third-party software. The interface may vary slightly depending on the model year, but the operating logic remains consistent across the entire ecosystem.
First, you need to make sure that your phone BQ is currently connected to the network you need to find the password for, or has been connected to it before. If the device has never connected to this router, you won't be able to restore the password through the settings—the system simply won't store this data. Go to the section Settings and find the item Wi-Fi or Connections.
⚠️ Attention: In some firmware modifications BQ (Especially on older models), the "Share" option or QR code may be hidden or replaced with the manufacturer's logo. In this case, try tapping the gear next to the network name, rather than the name itself.
After logging into your wireless network management, locate your active connection. It will usually have a lock or gear icon next to it. Clicking on it will take you to a detailed menu, which contains the function you're looking for. The system may ask you to verify your identity via PIN code, a pattern key or fingerprint is a standard security measure Android.
If everything went well, you will see on the screen QR codeA text string containing the password is often displayed underneath it or by tapping the special icon (the "eye" or "Share" button). If the text is hidden by asterisks, take a screenshot and open it in Gallery or the Google Lens app—smart search will recognize the text and show you the required combination.
Using a QR code to grant access
The QR code method has become the de facto standard for quickly transferring network settings. In phones BQ This functionality is implemented quite intelligently, allowing you to not only share access but also visualize it. This is especially convenient when you need to connect a guest or a new user. tablet, without entering a long combination of characters manually.
The code generation process takes just a few seconds. After you've opened the code window in the menu Wi-Fi, you can simply point the camera of another device at the screen of yours BQHowever, if your goal is to learn the password rather than share it, pay attention to the area below the code. It often says in small print: "Password: ..."
In some cases the interface BQ If the text under the code isn't showing, the "Share" function comes to the rescue. Click the corresponding button, and the system will offer to send the file or text via messenger (Telegram, WhatsApp) or notes. If you choose to send to yourself, you'll receive a text message indicating SSID networks and the desired password in clear text.
- 📱 Open Wi-Fi settings on your BQ.
- 🔗 Click on an active network or the "Share" button.
- 👁️ Look for the text under the QR code or send the data via messenger.
- 📸 Use a screenshot and Google Lens for recognition.
It's important to note that the QR code contains an encrypted string that includes the encryption type (usually WPA/WPA2) and the key itself. This is a universal standard, so it can be read not only by a phone, but also by any other device with a camera and the appropriate software. For owners BQ This is the fastest way to restore access.
Developer Options and Older Android Versions
If your BQ works on the base Android 9 or earlier versions, there is no built-in way to view passwords via QR code. In these versions of the system, data is stored in a protected system file, which is inaccessible to regular users. However, there are workarounds that can help resolve this issue.
The first option is to use the menu USB debuggingTo activate it, you need to go to Settings → About the phone and quickly click on the item several times (usually 7 times) Build numberAfter this, a new section called "For Developers" will appear in the menu. Enabling debugging there gives you extended access to the system, but this may still not be enough to view passwords without Root rights.
⚠️ Attention: Enabling USB debugging gives you access to deep system customization. Do not connect your BQ to unknown computers or public charging stations ("juice jacking") with debugging enabled to avoid data theft.
The second option for older versions is to search the router menu. If you have access to the router's web interface (usually at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1), you can view or change the password there. To log in, you'll need the administrator credentials, which are often found on a sticker under the router's casing if you haven't changed them.
What are root rights and do you need them?
Root access (Superuser) is the superuser's access on Android. It grants complete control over the system, allowing modification of system files. Root access is not required for normal password viewing on modern Android 10+, but on Android 9 and below, it is impossible to view saved passwords using standard tools without it.
It is also worth mentioning that some firmware BQ Based on older versions of Android, they may have vulnerabilities or specific security settings. Check for system updates in the section Software update It may not only improve stability but also add new network management features if the manufacturer has released an update for your model.
Password recovery apps
In the store Google Play There are many apps that promise to instantly reveal saved passwords. However, it's important to understand how they work. Without superuser rights (Root) most of them can't read the system file wpa_supplicant.conf, where the keys are stored. They either show passwords already known to the system (if Android allows it) or require complex configuration.
One of the popular solutions is the application WiFi Password Viewer or similar. If on your BQ If you have root access, these programs work instantly: you launch a scan, and a list of all networks and passwords appears on the screen. If you don't have root access, the app may prompt you to create a backup of your Wi-Fi settings, which will then need to be analyzed on your computer.
Another class of programs are QR code generators with analysis functionality. They scan a list of saved networks and generate connection codes. Some of them, for example, WiFi Key Recovery, try to extract data through system APIs. The effectiveness of such methods is BQ Depends on the specific processor model and Android security version.
| Application name | Root is required | Functional | Safety rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| WiFi Password Viewer | Yes (for full access) | Show passwords, copy | High |
| WiFi Key Recovery | Desirable | Recovery, export | Average |
| InstaBridge | No | Search for common networks | High |
| WiFi Map | No | Access point maps | Average |
Be careful when installing such software. Many "hackers" contain ads or collect data about your connections. Download apps only from official sources and carefully read the permissions they request when installing on your device. smartphone.
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Access via file manager (Root rights)
For advanced users with rights Superuser on your own BQ, provides direct access to the file system. This is the most reliable technical method for discovering the password, as you're accessing the data source directly. However, this method requires caution: modifying system files can lead to system instability.
You will need a file manager with Root support, for example, Root Explorer, ES File Explorer (old versions) or MT ManagerAfter granting the application superuser rights, you need to go to the following path: /data/misc/wifi/. It is in this directory that the file is located. wpa_supplicant.conf.
Open this file as text. Inside, you'll see a list of networks in the following format:
network={ssid="Your_Network_Name"
psk="Your_password"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
}
Here ssid — this is the name of the network, and psk — and there is the desired password in clear text. On devices BQ With stock Android, the path may be identical, but in heavily modified firmware, the file location sometimes changes. If the file isn't in the specified path, try searching in /data/wifi/.
⚠️ Attention: Do not delete or edit the file under any circumstances.
wpa_supplicant.confIf you're unsure of what you're doing, use this file. Any syntax error in this file will cause the Wi-Fi module to stop working until you reset it or reflash it.
Using this method ensures that you get an accurate result, regardless of the Android version or model. BQThe main requirement is superuser rights. If your phone isn't rooted, this method won't work, and you'll have to use the other options described above.
Resetting the router as a last resort
If none of the software methods work, or you don't have superuser rights and need to know the password, physical access to the equipment remains. Reset the router to factory settings (Reset) will reset it to the factory password, which is located on a sticker on the bottom of the device. This is a radical, but often the only solution.
To perform a reset, find a small hole with the inscription on the router body Reset or DefaultPress it with a thin object (a paperclip or toothpick) and hold it there for about 10-15 seconds until the indicators blink simultaneously. After rebooting, the network will be named as indicated on the sticker, and the password will be the default.
Please note that after the reset, you will need to reconfigure your internet connection (enter your ISP login and password) if this information wasn't saved automatically in your ISP profile. All connected devices will also lose connection and require a new (old factory) password.
- 🔌 Find the Reset button on the router body.
- ⏱️ Hold for 10-15 seconds until the indicators reboot.
- 📄 Look at the default password on the sticker on the bottom of the device.
- 🌐 Re-configure your connection to your ISP via the web interface.
This method is universal for any equipment, be it BQ, Xiaomi or any other router brand. It guarantees full control over your wireless network, although it will require time to reconfigure all the devices in your home.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it possible to find out the BQ Wi-Fi password without the internet?
Yes, you can. All the methods described (via settings, QR code, or root) work locally on the device and don't require an active internet connection. You just need the phone to "remember" the network.
Are password recovery apps safe to use?
Using verified apps from Google Play is relatively safe, but they often require extensive permissions. Apps that require root access gain full system access, which theoretically creates a risk of data leakage if the developer is unscrupulous.
What should I do if there is no "Share" button in the BQ settings?
This means your Android version (most likely 9 or lower) doesn't support this feature natively. In this case, root access, viewing the configuration file, or resetting the router will help.
Where is the password file located on Android?
The system password file is located at the path /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.confAccess to this folder is closed to regular applications and requires superuser (Root) rights.
Why doesn't my BQ phone display my password as asterisks?
In modern versions of Android (10+), the system tries not to display the password explicitly in settings as text, but instead offers a QR code. If the text is hidden, use a screenshot and image recognition or the "Share" function to retrieve the text.