Hi i have s6e with Android 7.0 stock
I need to root it without lose reactivation lock
So, i think i need to get custom recovery with password like twrp then disable adb and usb debugging .
Are these combination protect my phone like reactivation lock?
What are the other methods to flash or bybass android phone with this combination?
Ahmedvista said:
Hi i have s6e with Android 7.0 stock
I need to root it without lose reactivation lock
So, i think i need to get custom recovery with password like twrp then disable adb and usb debugging .
Are these combination protect my phone like reactivation lock?
What are the other methods to flash or bybass android phone with this combination?
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You won't lose reactivation lock. If you root it and reset it then when you boot up it will ask for the last used Google account to be entered otherwise it won't boot up to system
callumbr1 said:
You won't lose reactivation lock. If you root it and reset it then when you boot up it will ask for the last used Google account to be entered otherwise it won't boot up to system
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If the is stolen and it is rooted can he crack it with the procedures above?
Ahmedvista said:
If the is stolen and it is rooted can he crack it with the procedures above?
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No the phone will always ask for Google account aslong as Google account is connected to the phone. Why you so worried about your phone been stolen and bypassing reactivation lock?! Sounds a bit strange to me...
Just enable SIM lock and Google reactivation lock then if you was to lose it or it become stolen you don't need to worry.
Sound's to me like you have found/stolen this phone and you want to know if you can bypass reactivation lock with root.....
No my last phone note 4 was stolen and it was root so no reactivation lock and i couldn't block it
So i need to protect this phone and rooting it in same time without reactivation lock
Ahmedvista said:
No my last phone note 4 was stolen and it was root so no reactivation lock and i couldn't block it
So i need to protect this phone and rooting it in same time without reactivation lock
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You can password protect twrp. Also use a screen lock password, SIM lock password so it will require a passcode if the SIM is changed. Aslong as your Google account is logged in you will be fine. Also you only need imei to block the phone.
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Hello, I have lockscreen pattern and my phone won't recognize it, how do I bypass it without factory reset?? Also Wi-Fi and HSDPA are off so from what I know if I get to the google account recovery page I'm pretty screwed...
there's a pretty easy way to bypass it if your bootloader is unlocked and you're using a custom recovery, but you have to google it im afraid
and no, i wont help you via pn.
Just like the title.
Can I root my S6 edge if my Reactivation Lock is ON?
no. this lock must be off in settings - security - find my phone
You can use ping-pong root with reactivation lock on. I have just done it
Yes you can, but DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT attempt to install a custom recovery unless your bootloader is unlocked. ODIN will become your new favorite friend.
I have a new SM-G925F running 5.0.2 SG6E
Once you root the device the Reactivation Lock becomes ON
You cant turn it off even from the FindMyPhone site
The Root i used PingPong Tool
Once you ran it you can turn R/L off. I still couldn't
even i created a new Samsung Account and used Smart Switch,
Even Removing the account did not work
How to over come this to install xposed and its framework!?
P.S Reactivation Lock stops you from flashing Xposed on Download Mode via Odin v3 ��
kabso5 said:
I have a new SM-G925F running 5.0.2 SG6E
Once you root the device the Reactivation Lock becomes ON
You cant turn it off even from the FindMyPhone site
The Root i used PingPong Tool
Once you ran it you can turn R/L off. I still couldn't
even i created a new Samsung Account and used Smart Switch,
Even Removing the account did not work
How to over come this to install xposed and its framework!?
P.S Reactivation Lock stops you from flashing Xposed on Download Mode via Odin v3 ��
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Did you try restoring the stock firmware through odin? After you do that you should be able to deactivate reactivation lock then root again
Snowby123 said:
Did you try restoring the stock firmware through odin? After you do that you should be able to deactivate reactivation lock then root again
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I had to upgrade to 5.1.1
it removed the lock now
Hi people!
I know, I'm completely newbie in this.
But I'm getting in trouble and confused about it.
The question is simple:
What's means FRP lock / unlocked and Phone lock / unlocked?
And what's the difference between them?
FRP means Factory Reset Protection. If locked your phone will be protected of unauthorized factory resets. If a stranger tries to reset your phone, the phone will ask for your Google password on startup.
So if you unlock FRP you will lose that protection but this is required too unlock your bootloader (that's what you called phone locked/unlocked).
Phone locked (bootloader locked) means that you cannot make any changes too the partitions of your phone for example the recovery. So you are required to unlock your phone to install custom recoveries and ROMs like TWRP or RR etc.
Hope I could help you clear some things up.
If you're planning to sell your Android phone, make sure to remove your Google account from it first or else the next owner wouldn't be able to use it.
FRP means Factory Reset Protection. If locked your phone will be protected of unauthorized factory resets. If a stranger tries to reset your phone, the phone will ask for your Google password on startup.
So if you unlock FRP you will lose that protection but this is required too unlock your bootloader (that's what you called phone locked/unlocked).
Phone locked (bootloader locked) means that you cannot make any changes too the partitions of your phone for example the recovery. So you are required to unlock your phone to install custom recoveries and ROMs like TWRP or RR etc.
actory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security method that was designed to make sure someone can't just wipe and factory reset your phone if you've lost it or it was stolen. Starting with Android Lollipop, FRP is "standard" in vanilla Android, and most companies making our phones have implemented it in their own models.Mar 29, 2016
Killus3 said:
Hi people!
I know, I'm completely newbie in this.
But I'm getting in trouble and confused about it.
The question is simple:
What's means FRP lock / unlocked and Phone lock / unlocked?
And what's the difference between them?
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Hi everybody,
My question is going to sound stupid, but now that I've got the unlock code for the bootloader, how do I unlock the FRP?
It is to this part that I am lost.
Sorry but I'm not very young anymore and not healthy. I had a big car accident and am much more on my phone and my computer
Rommco05 said:
You need have enabled OEM unlock in Developer options for unlock FRP
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Hi,
OK so I activate the OEM to unlock the FRP.
And for unlocking the Bootloader I can use Huawei Multi Tools?
Should I delete my Google Account or Huawei before doing these manipulations?
I do not have fingerprint or pattern lock.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
This video is for the Honor 8, but the same steps are used to unlock the bootloader on the Honor 9.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_svTrjyU7o
Hey, guys! I have on the screen now written in green font "PHONE Relocked", "FRP Lock". What to do?
Rommco05 said:
What u need to do?
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I can't restore the system
Rommco05 said:
You can't boot to system? What u do before
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I unlocked the bootloader. Done on the instructions of the website:https://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin/unlock/step. After unlocking bootloader on my phone fastboot appeared the inscription "PHONE Unlock" and "Unlock FPR". On my device sprosili settings. After that, I re-entered entered the Google account, but the phone then began to hang periodically. I went into developer mode, done a factory reset there. And decided to turn back. Went to fastboot, blocked Downloader. Phone rebooted, then on the screen appeared the inscription: "Relock PHONE" and "FPR Lock". Out of fastboot, there was a black window where it says to restore the system through recovery in the air, but when I try to do fails. Help me, please!
Rommco05 said:
You can't boot to system? What u do before
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Here are pictures of my screen:
Reset via HiSuite does not help.
I have the honor 6a.
Rommco05 said:
I understand but I don't know how fix it
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I think he became a brick forever((((((crying:
Rommco05 said:
U can try something like dc unlocker or funkyhuawei but is a payed services
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How much is the service on DC Unlocker?
First try using funkyhuawei?
nl520 said:
I think he became a brick forever((((((crying:
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First you should try the HWOTA procedure without rebranding.
Hello everyone,
My S6 Edge is FRP locked because of a hard reset via the standard recovery.
Now is my question, how can I get rid of the FRP lock?
I've already tries multiple things, like:
- Flash a custom recovery (Can't because of RL lock (Reactivation Lock))
- Install factory binary to try a new method (Can't because there's no binary for my binary security level: RP SWREV: B:6 K:2 S:2)
- Install a stock rom with USB debugging enabled (Doesn't work, because for some reason ADB commands do not work...)
Hope you can help me!
same problem here
batlleTOPField3 said:
Hello everyone,
My S6 Edge is FRP locked because of a hard reset via the standard recovery.
Now is my question, how can I get rid of the FRP lock?
I've already tries multiple things, like:
- Flash a custom recovery (Can't because of RL lock (Reactivation Lock))
- Install factory binary to try a new method (Can't because there's no binary for my binary security level: RP SWREV: B:6 K:2 S:2)
- Install a stock rom with USB debugging enabled (Doesn't work, because for some reason ADB commands do not work...)
Hope you can help me!
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So you have access to the device? In other words, you can use the device (open apps, play videos etc.) and just want to disable FRP but it wont let you? Did I get that right?
CroGamer1 said:
So you have access to the device? In other words, you can use the device (open apps, play videos etc.) and just want to disable FRP but it wont let you? Did I get that right?
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Thanks for your reply!
But no, I don't have access to ky device. Only the configuration screem which you get when your phone comes new out of the box or after a factory reset.
Within the configuration screen I can't go any further than login of the Samsung account. Because it won't let me login
I need a way to bypass this, otherwise I will not be able to use my phone anymore...
batlleTOPField3 said:
Thanks for your reply!
But no, I don't have access to ky device. Only the configuration screem which you get when your phone comes new out of the box or after a factory reset.
Within the configuration screen I can't go any further than login of the Samsung account. Because it won't let me login
I need a way to bypass this, otherwise I will not be able to use my phone anymore...
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So you know your credentials but the phone refuses to accept it? If so, open Google on your PC and type in Samsung - Find my mobile. Log into your account, choose your S6 and select Unlock Reactivation lock. Make sure that the phone is connected to the Wi-Fi network.
If you forgot your Samsung credentials click reset password on the login screen (on your PC) and repeat the steps above.
Hope it helps
CroGamer1 said:
So you know your credentials but the phone refuses to accept it? If so, open Google on your PC and type in Samsung - Find my mobile. Log into your account, choose your S6 and select Unlock Reactivation lock. Make sure that the phone is connected to the Wi-Fi network.
If you forgot your Samsung credentials click reset password on the login screen (on your PC) and repeat the steps above.
Hope it helps
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I'll try when I get home!
I'll come back to you, but thanks in advance!
You need to reset your Google password and then log in.
callumbr1 said:
You need to reset your Google password and then log in.
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Why should he? The phone is asking for the Samsung account
CroGamer1 said:
Why should he? The phone is asking for the Samsung account
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FRP lock is Google account....
callumbr1 said:
FRP lock is Google account....
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I just checked your claims and I don't see an option to disable FRP on my S6 edge using Google's method. It can erase and lock the device but it doesn't have the power to disable FRP. On the other hand Samsung's find my phone site has the FRP disable button. I wish to point out again that the phone explicitly asked for the Samsung account. If it wanted Google's info it would have asked. I could be wrong but I'm just saying what I'm seeing.
CroGamer1 said:
I just checked your claims and I don't see an option to disable FRP on my S6 edge using Google's method. It can erase and lock the device but it doesn't have the power to disable FRP. On the other hand Samsung's find my phone site has the FRP disable button. I wish to point out again that the phone explicitly asked for the Samsung account. If it wanted Google's info it would have asked. I could be wrong but I'm just saying what I'm seeing.
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Yeah I know it's asking for Samsung account. But FRP lock is down to google. Remove Google account = FRP lock disabled. FRP lock and reactivation lock are different. If he can't get passed Samsung account the very easiest way is to just reset Samsung account credentials.
callumbr1 said:
Yeah I know it's asking for Samsung account. But FRP lock is down to google. Remove Google account = FRP lock disabled. FRP lock and reactivation lock are different. If he can't get passed Samsung account the very easiest way is to just reset Samsung account credentials.
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Aha, okay then, sorry for the misuse of words. But still in a nutshell FRP and Reactivation lock are the same thing. Both still block the circumvention of the stock ROM if it's enabled. I think that the author of this topic meant to say Reactivation lock tbh
callumbr1 said:
Yeah I know it's asking for Samsung account. But FRP lock is down to google. Remove Google account = FRP lock disabled. FRP lock and reactivation lock are different. If he can't get passed Samsung account the very easiest way is to just reset Samsung account credentials.
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I've done that already a long time ago. But simply resetting my Samsung account password isn't going to cut it.
My phone has been reset via the standard Samsung recovery menu. After that the phone boots up like it's totally new.
So you have to go through the configuration menu for the phone.
At the part where I have to fill in my Samsung account credentials it fails to advance because of Samsung's FRP lock which I still haven't been able to bypass.
batlleTOPField3 said:
I've done that already a long time ago. But simply resetting my Samsung account password isn't going to cut it.
My phone has been reset via the standard Samsung recovery menu. After that the phone boots up like it's totally new.
So you have to go through the configuration menu for the phone.
At the part where I have to fill in my Samsung account credentials it fails to advance because of Samsung's FRP lock which I still haven't been able to bypass.
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Did you try the method I suggested on the previous page?
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I've done that already a long time ago. But simply resetting my Samsung account password isn't going to cut it.
My phone has been reset via the standard Samsung recovery menu. After that the phone boots up like it's totally new.
So you have to go through the configuration menu for the phone.
At the part where I have to fill in my Samsung account credentials it fails to advance because of Samsung's FRP lock which I still haven't been able to bypass.
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But if you are entering the correct details then it should pass the reactivation lock. So long as you use the same Samsung account you had logged in before you reset. So if you reset the credentials for that account you should be able to log in and pass the lock after.
CroGamer1 said:
Did you try the method I suggested on the previous page?
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Not yet, within one hour I'll be home and the results for you.
callumbr1 said:
But if you are entering the correct details then it should pass the reactivation lock. So long as you use the same Samsung account you had logged in before you reset. So if you reset the credentials for that account you should be able to log in and pass the lock after.
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Never heard that this wasn't possible. But I tried every possible combination.
batlleTOPField3 said:
Not yet, within one hour I'll be home and the results for you.
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Ok. Keep me posted
CroGamer1 said:
Ok. Keep me posted
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I will do so sir!
batlleTOPField3 said:
Never heard that this wasn't possible. But I tried every possible combination.
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You can always try combination firmware.