Hi guys. Sorry if this is in the wrong section. I have rooted several phones a few years back such as HTC's etc. However i have been running into a problem with the J5. I believe I have installed the samsung drivers, i have rooted the phone on the software itself via kingroot, however when I try to run ODIN it detects the phone COM/USB port however when I try to flash any of the recovery files it looks as if its going to start to do it then says 'FAIL' and when I look at the phone nothing happens (when its in blue recovery mode) it just says Custom Binary (Recovery) Blocked by FRP Lock - I have tried to search this on the forums but cant find many solutions for it with regards to the J5 - Does anyone have any suggestions? I dont mind the phone and would like to install custom kernel on it to allow for slight overclocks etc as its quite a nice bang for buck phone. but I have spent hours and can't seem to find a solution. There was one post that seemed to suggest if you downloaded a 'CROM Services' APK whilst in android and run that it might work, however this is a new J5 on the latest android and the CROM Services APK file in that link doesnt seem to want to run when i install + try to run it on this android
Any suggestions are welcome! Really wrecking my head over this one
FRP lock means that you have to enable OEM Unlocking in Developer options and/or remove the Google account. FRP is Factory Reset Protection, introduced with Android 5.1.1. Prevents someone from just grabbing your device and wiping it and using it easily. Also, you need to be in Download Mode, not recovery to flash custom kernels and recoveries. You aren't wanting to or trying to install a custom bootloader. That is a whole nother thing.
Thanks for the info! That one option has solved it for me! I will go from here and see how it goes. Thanks alot!
Recently I purchased a used tablet. Samsung sm-t377p obviously they reset it etc. And I cant set it up. Bought it off of Craigslist met the people at Safeway now they don't answer my calls. ;( C I tried all the tricks posted on you tube. Then I moved into using Odin to flash with stock ROM from SamMobile. On first attempt I got the message custom binary error frp lock. So I tried a different stock ROM for same device with a different build date. Boom it went through got the green light from odin. The tablet resets it says updating apps etc. But no matter how many times I do this flash it I still get the. This system was reset please provide the login information used etc etc
Sounds like you will need to enlist the help of someone with a tool like the z3x or Octopus box. I have a z3x, but don't have the software to allow remote access for it. Plenty of people do on eBay.
Please help me, i have a hard bricked SM-T377P, if you have one in hands you can help me to unbrick mine, it will take only 2 minutes! Here is my thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/help-sm-t377p-hard-bricked-debrick-img-t3711889
Thankssssssss!
I came across a Samsung Galaxy S7 that a friend of mine was no longer using. He couldn't remember the info needed to verify the phone so I figured I'd try to bypass FRP using Odin.
I've been working on this for the last few days and I've gotten nowhere. I can't get past the first time startup, and the instructions I've come across online show that I must enable developer mode before I can even begin, which I can't do because I can't find a way to get to the phone's settings from the home screen.
I've tried just about every method I could find, including methods. I can't remove the FRP. One method here got me close as I could flash the phone with odin but I still can't remove it, and that user intentionally left out extra steps which makes it even harder. I'm new to this and I could really use this device for app testing. Can anyone please help me out?
It's a Samsung S7 from Boost Mobile (Sprint). The Model number is SM-G930P.
I tried to look for the tutorial I was following here, but I can't find it and forgot to bookmark it.
Can anyone help me at all?
If there's some info missing, I can add it.
So far I have seen able to find the stock rom for it and I'm learning how to flash the phone.
Hi guys,
So a couple years ago i was highly active in Android modding. I have plenty of experience with rooting the international variants of samsung s3, nexus 5, nexus 6p, samsung galaxy ACE and an old samsung galaxy Tab.
I also rooted my huawey p10 plus once but reflashed it to stock.
But since then i was more or less inactive on this subject and want to come back now to install adblocker, battery charge manager, xposed v4a and so on. So if i want to install such applications i have to get root.
Now heres my question, will i ever be able to go back to complete stock status on my s9+ (sm-g965f) (exynos)? Like is there a way to reset things like the flash tamper flag on the nexus 5 via script flashing was possible or will the phone once rooted have some kind of mark that cannot be changed if its set once?
Also i need to be able to execute snapchat, netflix and stuff, this k already managed via magisk on an old s6e+.
Im asking this probably rockstupid sounding question because i heard of this fuse samsung built into devices like the s6 i think wich chould not be reset if once blown due to physical changes.. and i dont want to be stuck with a mark that cannot be removed due to rooting the device. (Atleast as long im paying a set payment schedule for the device).
Thank you all for constructive answers.
Greetings
Not possible as of now
Is there a current, standalone method for bypassing google account protection or factory reset protection on the Samsung Galaxy A02 USA Variant?
Recently purchased from a buy sell trade group claiming fully unlocked and factory reset, ready to go. Absolutely FRP locked.
As irritating as this is, I currently do not have access to a PC and am hoping to utilize a method on the device alone to bypass.
Update, I have tried using a PC along with multiple "premium unlock options" as well as ADB and FastBoot commands. Nothing seems to work with this device. I've put it into fastboot mode successfully, but none of the normal fastboot commands work to remove frp. This is why you don't buy used phones online.
DrRoxxo said:
Update, I have tried using a PC along with multiple "premium unlock options" as well as ADB and FastBoot commands. Nothing seems to work with this device. I've put it into fastboot mode successfully, but none of the normal fastboot commands work to remove frp. This is why you don't buy used phones online.
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You can find remote FRP unlocking solutions on Ebay (runs about 20 bucks). Basically you hook up the phone to your pc and run a USB redirector software, then a tech on the other hand uses the official Samsung server to calculate the FRP key for any Samsung model and firmware version. It worked for me a number of times.
Pm me and ill send you the firmware I used
i sure could that firm ware tried everything to bypass frp can you help im using odin firm ware is A025USQS1BVA3
Use android 10 build date 20210626133126 samfw use patched odin
Tyrone M said:
i sure could that firm ware tried everything to bypass frp can you help im using odin firm ware is A025USQS1BVA3
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Use android 10 build date 20210626133126 samfw use patched odin 3.14.1
I am exhausted but I believe it was this one. https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A025U/TMK/A025USQS1AUE3
jayvee1 said:
Use android 10 build date 20210626133126 samfw use patched odin
Use android 10 build date 20210626133126 samfw use patched odin 3.14.1
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TKXS
My pleasure, I hoped it helped. Let us know your progress
At the end of my wits, i am reaching out to the great minds for aid with frp removal.
i have a samsung a02s sm-124d. At this point i have tried dozens of methods with and without pc, tool, and more. This phone does not do alliance knox, not the emergency call, and i cant really find anything that doesnt lump it over to 124dl, which it is not and im afraid would brick it.
Only thing i havent tried is with another samsung but that isnt an option atm. i have os launcher 14 on it, access to most apps and galaxy store. major settings are still locked. Any idea what would be best route?
Thanks for taking time to hear me out.
Harm
HarmoneY said:
At the end of my wits, i am reaching out to the great minds for aid with frp removal.
i have a samsung a02s sm-124d. At this point i have tried dozens of methods with and without pc, tool, and more. This phone does not do alliance knox, not the emergency call, and i cant really find anything that doesnt lump it over to 124dl, which it is not and im afraid would brick it.
Only thing i havent tried is with another samsung but that isnt an option atm. i have os launcher 14 on it, access to most apps and galaxy store. major settings are still locked. Any idea what would be best route?
Thanks for taking time to hear me out.
Harm
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What version of android are you on? I got to settings from add to home screen on one phone and from google news feed on another.
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What version of android are you on? I got to settings from add to home screen on one phone and from google news feed on another.
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its android 11. i can get into settings with os14 and have hidden settings installed, but it wont let me into apps, change my lock screen, and anything google checks and wants me to put in pass or previous account. i was able to indirectly sign into chrome through google, but it doesn't go into the phone.
thought maybe if i was signed in to chrome and tried to link samsung account with it; but it still wants me to sign into google.
HarmoneY said:
its android 11. i can get into settings with os14 and have hidden settings installed, but it wont let me into apps, change my lock screen, and anything google checks and wants me to put in pass or previous account. i was able to indirectly sign into chrome through google, but it doesn't go into the phone.
thought maybe if i was signed in to chrome and tried to link samsung account with it; but it still wants me to sign into google.
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Try "add to home screen" from chrome. Don't worry about bricking the phone. It's really hard to permanently break a phone. Almost always you can hook a samsung up to odin and start over. The only phones I haven't been able to fix without a new motherboard is a motorola and an Apple.
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Try "add to home screen" from chrome. Don't worry about bricking the phone. It's really hard to permanently break a phone. Almost always you can hook a samsung up to odin and start over. The only phones I haven't been able to fix without a new motherboard is a motorola and an Apple.
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ill give it a try. *edit* looked everywhere. can ya fill me in on that?
currently it will quite often bring up my os right after it showing the welcome screen. There are references to 124d at a few sites, including samfw, but nothing more. The detailed model info i got off of the imei is correct, but since some programs say 124dl, i figure that would be my next move.
I am planning to brainstorm/plot out a methodology on the darn thing. i figure it might be worth the headache warning for anyone else lol!
Also, my kiddo handed off a samsung to me, and two days later so does my uncle, nice older models with display issues. so i may even figure that out and try some two phone action.
Apologies for the long ramble, And thanks, jayvee1, everyone, y'all have been awesome.
HarmoneY
If you still have this issue dm me, I had it and I was able to get rid of it.. p.s. it will cost you...