How to remove "custom" - Galaxy Tab 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

first my SM-T337A is in soft-brick, when i boot into download mode or odin mode, under system status its "Samsung Official" but under system status its "Custom" how am i going to change the "Custom" back into "Official". this is probably the reason why when i bring my tablet to best buy's samsung support, their software cant read my tablet, and its says "an abnormal software has been found on this tablet" Please help, if there is a method please tell me.

I would like some help also. Messed with the temp root, and my tab rebooted on its own. Used lp fix in odin. Now it's custom status.

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[Q] Remove Device Status 'Custom' back to default

As it says in the title, I just want to be able to receive OTA updates again and can't do so while my device is set on custom.
I've done something before (reset flash counter, triangle away etc...) which seemed to have worked (When my S4 was checked in download mode, it says 'Binary' is 'Samsung Official' and 'System Status' is 'Official... But still when I check 'about device' it says Device Status is 'Custom'.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks
- Eddie
EDIT: I got it working, apologies for making this thread it can be closed now

Galaxy s6 edge plus error

so i got my hands on a s6 edge plus live demo unit. so i decided to root it but that failed, then i installed a custom rom and it worked. so i tried to install xposed so i booted my phone into recovery mode but i had an error message that said about the frp lock, but now when i boot my phone it keeps booting to recovery mods and i can't boot it normally. so i searched the internet and found nothing, so i tried myself but i got my phone in an akward situation now... when i boot it up i immedtiatly get a screen saying "an error has occurred while updating the device software. use the emergency recovery function in the smart switch pc software". i tried that but it said my device wasn't compatible and even with Kies and Kies 3 i had the same message. and when flash anything with odin even the stock files it says it failed and my phone says that frp lock thingy again... so can anyone help me please because i really want that phone to keep...

Trying to restore Galaxy S7 to stock via ODIN, get "Secure Check Fail: PIT" error

Trying to restore Galaxy S7 to stock via ODIN, get "Secure Check Fail: PIT" error
I have a Sprint Galaxy S7, and I'm trying to revert back to 100% stock. When I turn the phone on, at the Samsung Galaxy S7 screen it says "Custom" and shows an unlocked padlock icon. Also, once Android loads I will get this notification: "Unauthorized actions have been detected. Restart your phone to undo any unauthorized changes." So I'm wanting to restore it to stock.
I have tried following the guide here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s7/how-to/official-pj2-stock-firmware-t3495866, but when I press "Start" within ODIN, it will fail immediately and my phone's screen will say "Secure Check Fail: PIT"
So I'm a little lost at this point! Would appreciate some help getting me pointed in the right direction.
I solved my problem. I'm not positive, but it may be that I was accidentally using the S7 Edge stock firmware. I re-opened Odin and noticed it was pointed to an S7 Edge folder (probably from when I last used Odin on an Edge!), so I pointed to my new S7 stock download, and everything was great.

Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock

Hi there,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 (SMT-580) which I bought today. I followed this tutorial to install twrp, ultimately to root the device:
dottech .org/200476/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-tab-a-sm-t580/
Everything worked fine and I was able to boot and reboot fine. Until I signed in with my Google Account. After trying to reboot, I get a black screen with the Samsung logo and a text in red saying: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock. I went back to the store and they advised me to install Samsung Smart Switch to try and restore. In the Smart Switch program I get an error saying that the device is not supported by Smart Switch.
I can get into download mode, not into any other mode. I can't get into recovery mode. The tablet doesn't start up at all. On the download mode it also says FRP Lock ON.
When I go back into ODIN and retry to install the from above TWRP image, it says operation failed.
Can anybody please advice? I am at a complete loss. Am I supposed to flash the original boot file? Where can I find that for my device? Will my tablet accept that, since ODIN didn't even want to flash my current TWRP image a second time?
P.S. I only read later that you are supposed to change the OEM setting. I didn't. Is that the cause of this issue, and if so, can I do something about it?
Thanks
its.the.christianator said:
Hi there,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 (SMT-580) which I bought today. I followed this tutorial to install twrp, ultimately to root the device:
dottech .org/200476/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-tab-a-sm-t580/
Everything worked fine and I was able to boot and reboot fine. Until I signed in with my Google Account. After trying to reboot, I get a black screen with the Samsung logo and a text in red saying: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock. I went back to the store and they advised me to install Samsung Smart Switch to try and restore. In the Smart Switch program I get an error saying that the device is not supported by Smart Switch.
I can get into download mode, not into any other mode. I can't get into recovery mode. The tablet doesn't start up at all. On the download mode it also says FRP Lock ON.
When I go back into ODIN and retry to install the from above TWRP image, it says operation failed.
Can anybody please advice? I am at a complete loss. Am I supposed to flash the original boot file? Where can I find that for my device? Will my tablet accept that, since ODIN didn't even want to flash my current TWRP image a second time?
P.S. I only read later that you are supposed to change the OEM setting. I didn't. Is that the cause of this issue, and if so, can I do something about it?
Thanks
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I recently did the same thing. I used the fix that you can find online by searching for RootJunky and it worked great. Just make sure you have the latest version of Odin - 3.10.6, otherwise it will not work. I can't post URLs yet as I have not posted enough times.
Good luck
Yes, the OEM reset is the problem. Thank you, Samsung, for allowing us, the people who buy your stuff, the ability to lock the device by looking at it crosseyed.
This is the guide you want to use for TWRP and root: Newbie-friendly: TWRP and Root for Tab A tablets (2016, 10.1")
I would not try that RootJunky business just yet until you see someone else get it to work on a 580. It looks from watching the video you need to able to boot, and you can't. And having someone say it "should work" is a surefire way to a brick.
You should be able to get your tab into the stock recovery mode. If you can, once there do a "factory reset" and reboot. It will hopefully reboot and take you to the wifi connections screen where you will have to sign in with the Google account on the tab and then let you finish the factory reset. If you get that far, then try the link.
I had the FRP after a failed installation of XPosed, and like you, nothing worked. The factory reset was just a shot in the dark before I took the tablet out and shot it.
It's just the same to me. Where can I see the RootJunky solution?
Forgive my English.
Thank you.
I've successfully bypass the Google FRP lock on the SM-T580 instructions are in this forum
I am in the exact same boat as you. I rooted my SM-T580 last night, then logged into my google account to install Root Check for Superuser. Everything seemed fine, I thought I was in the clear. Then when I tried to power back on this morning, I get the FRP lockout message.
I'm fairly certain it's only the TWRP installation tripping the FRP. Booting into Odin does not fail immediately, but only when you try to flash a new TWRP file. This tells me that FRP is checking whether the incoming recovery file is the official version or not.
In theory, if you try to flash the official recovery file to the tablet, it should pass the FRP check. FRP might let the tablet boot normally after that, since everything would check out as official.
I would try this myself, but I can't find any links to the official recovery firmware. I have hit a wall and am not sure where to go from here.
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kleptobismol said:
I've successfully bypass the Google FRP lock on the SM-T580 instructions are in this forum
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You're addressing a slightly different flavor of FRP.
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FRP stops me on this screen with small red text in the top left corner that says: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock.
It also stops me from booting into TWRP to do a total wipe.
Assume your tablet is SM-T580, try to flash back official firmware which is on sammobile.com
This is the official bootloader (BL ), you can try it first
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nootyin3bghsof3/BL_T580.rar
Otherwise, you have to flash the BL and AP. Which one is your build number, APG1 or APL4 ? You can look up in Recovery Mode.
get me out of thy hell????!
I already installed CF-Auto-Root almost year ago, downloaded from autoroot.chainfire.eu, to get root access on my SM-T585 tablet. Last night, i suddenly suffered to get it connected to the OTG flash drive and then I tried to figure out the problem by disabling and enabling USB debugging, OEM, developer mode, and finally let it to restart. Thereafter, the tablet get looped in wired booting screen says "custom binary blocked by frp lock". I then tried to flash with the official firmware using odin, but I get unable to see the tablet in the odin's ID.COM box. please help me to get out of thy hell????!
Two Different FRP Locks!
kleptobismol said:
I've successfully bypass the Google FRP lock on the SM-T580 instructions are in this forum
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This is not the same FRP lock that Kleptobismo was mentioning. The link he provided goes to a page that is about the frp lock that loosely blocks access to the phones settings unless you go through a maze starting with the Talkback mode and find your way to Google Chrome sometimes having to unlock the Instal apps from other sources switch. Then you can actually factory reset the device and take control of it. Dealing with that FRP lock is easy compared to this one. This one won't let you into the device past the logo screen. You can get to download mode but It won't let you use Odin3 to flash any types of Official Stock Firmware, not the OTA, the AP file, the 3 file or the 4 file. And there's absolutely no Recovery menu.
Does this sound familiar? Getting past the "Custom Binaries Blocked by FRP Lock" was relatively simple by flashing in a file called, "SM-T580 Binary 4 FRP Unlock. with Odin3 which I have in rar. But there's another difficulty that's pretty much just like it. On another SM-T580 I get the same difficulties with Odin3 stalling at initialization and not booting past the logo screen and instead of booting to recovery I get the other screen but this time it doesn't say custom bianaries blocked by frp in red letters. It says, ODIN MODE DOWNLOAD SPEED FAST in red letters. below that is,
PRODUCT NAME: SM-T580
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
FRP LOCK: ON
Secure Download: Enabled
WARRANTY VOID: 0 (0x0500)
RP SWERV: B:4 K:1 S:2
This one I have yet to figure out or get past. Seeking advice.
Casper Young said:
This is not the same FRP lock, The link goes to a page that is about the frp lock that loosely blocks access to the phones settings unless you go through a maze starting with the Talkback mode and find your way to Google Chrome sometimes having to unlock the Instal apps from other sources switch. Then you can actually factory reset the device and take control of it. Dealing with that FRP lock is easy compared to this one. This one won't let you into the device past the logo screen. You can get to download mode but It won't let you use Odin3 to flash any types of Official Stock Firmware, not the OTA, the AP file, the 3 file or the 4 file. And there's absolutely no Recovery menu.
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There are third party locks used by corps that don't want their devices resold. (Fearing loss of company data.) Sometimes they spoof being FRP but aren't. The FRP lock is a standard Google feature and will only block a "factory reset" by requiring you the enter the Google Account login and password used by the device at the time it was reset. They don't prevent installing a stock ROM via Odin but, unless you use the "combo" method, installing another ROM won't remove the FRP lock. It would appear to me that your tablet has a third party lock and NOT an FRP lock.
allo,
it's been a long time since i've post here,
anyway... always apply the "KISS" (keep it simple stupid) method with android.
so... for the "custom binary blocked by frp lock"
remove back cover of tablet,
start odin,
plug your tablet in download mode, odin will not see it
unplug battery, odin now see the tablet
plug battery back
flash your rom!
Sherlock Holmes quote "How often have I said that when you have excluded the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
Strange Peer said:
allo,
it's been a long time since i've post here,
anyway... always apply the "KISS" (keep it simple stupid) method with android.
so... for the "custom binary blocked by frp lock"
remove back cover of tablet,
start odin,
plug your tablet in download mode, odin will not see it
unplug battery, odin now see the tablet
plug battery back
flash your rom!
Sherlock Holmes quote "How often have I said that when you have excluded the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
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I will try and write what will happen there, but first I should get someone able to open the back cover of the tablet.
There are two distinctly different types of FRP Locks
The FRP lock is a standard Google feature and will only block a "factory reset" by requiring you the enter the Google Account login and password.[/QUOTE said:
,
I'm talking about a different kind of FRP lock and this surely is not a standard Google Feature. You're thinking I have some access to the device in a way that let's me sign into wifi and then get stopped by a Google Sign in page where I don't have the user id and password from a previous owner. You apparently didn't read what I said where this is not the same FRP lock. There are two situations where a user will be stranded and unable to use the tablet. The general symptoms start with, when they turn the device on, it stops at the Logo screen and fails to boot. (I don't get to the Welcome screen and am not able to use talkback to do some puzzle so I can "Bypass and Remove a Google Account FRP lock"). Odin3 fails to get past initialization and therefore nothing gets flashed to the device. Recovery is inaccessable and you get redirected to a screen that tells you in red letters "Custom Binaries Blocked by FRP Lock." This FRP lock happens whenever the binaries are overloaded due to a bad Root, ROM or invalid file being flashed into the device. The second one has all the same symptoms except that when you try to boot to recovery it doesn't say custom binaries blocked. I've dealt with my Binaries blocked issue and now I'm trying to get another device out of a very similar situation.
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allo again,
The general symptoms start with, when they turn the device on, it stops at the Logo screen and fails to boot. (I don't get to the Welcome screen and am not able to use talkback to do some puzzle so I can "Bypass and Remove a Google Account FRP lock"). Odin3 fails to get past initialization and therefore nothing gets flashed to the device. Recovery is inaccessable and you get redirected to a screen that tells you in red letters "Custom Binaries Blocked by FRP Lock.
that exactly it... took me 4 month to find how to bypass... the tablet would never boot...
odin would not see the tablet until i've unplug the battery... (custom binaries blocked by frp lock)
for the other google bypass account you just need to follow the step describe in this video (google account frp lock)
https://youtu.be/2MBdg9OIT7M
it's really easy to open the tab, just google or youtube a video to learn how to!
Strange Peer said:
allo again,
for the other google bypass account you just need to follow the step describe in this video (google account frp lock)
https://youtu.be/2MBdg9OIT7M
it's really easy to open the tab, just google or youtube a video to learn how to!
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Am I on the wrong page? Which one is this one talking of? The FRP that relates to the Google Account Sign In? Or the FRP
relating to the Recovery being Blocked? There are 2 of those I've noticed, possibly a third issue with not being able to access the Recovery Menu. Instead you are redirected to a partial image of the Download Menu, specifically the upper left corner. One will say in red letters, "Custom Binaries Blocked by FRP Lock". And there's another one where it starts off saying Odin Mode and the line below that says Download Speed Fast. Both have the same symptoms: Bootloop at Logo Screen (some flickering or lines), Download Mode is accessable but Odin3 fails to initialize (it actually does). Trying to go to Recovery is redirected, no recovery menu available.
The custom binary block can be eliminated by flashing a binary 3 then a binary 4 file into the device or sometimes only a binary 4 (FRP Unlock) file.
The second one, I'm still working on and seems to be the bootloader is locked or OEM is turned off.
Custom binary blocked by frp lock
I was wondering if you could please give me a walk thriugh on this. I have a Galaxy Tab A6 tablet
kleptobismol said:
I've successfully bypass the Google FRP lock on the SM-T580 instructions are in this forum
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Casper Young said:
This is not the same FRP lock that Kleptobismo was mentioning. The link he provided goes to a page that is about the frp lock that loosely blocks access to the phones settings unless you go through a maze starting with the Talkback mode and find your way to Google Chrome sometimes having to unlock the Instal apps from other sources switch. Then you can actually factory reset the device and take control of it. Dealing with that FRP lock is easy compared to this one. This one won't let you into the device past the logo screen. You can get to download mode but It won't let you use Odin3 to flash any types of Official Stock Firmware, not the OTA, the AP file, the 3 file or the 4 file. And there's absolutely no Recovery menu.
Does this sound familiar? Getting past the "Custom Binaries Blocked by FRP Lock" was relatively simple by flashing in a file called, "SM-T580 Binary 4 FRP Unlock. with Odin3 which I have in rar. But there's another difficulty that's pretty much just like it. On another SM-T580 I get the same difficulties with Odin3 stalling at initialization and not booting past the logo screen and instead of booting to recovery I get the other screen but this time it doesn't say custom bianaries blocked by frp in red letters. It says, ODIN MODE DOWNLOAD SPEED FAST in red letters. below that is,
PRODUCT NAME: SM-T580
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
FRP LOCK: ON
Secure Download: Enabled
WARRANTY VOID: 0 (0x0500)
RP SWERV: B:4 K:1 S:2
This one I have yet to figure out or get past. Seeking advice.
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Hi, Please how were you able to fix this problem.
my Samsung S6 edge plus is stuck on a boot loop (showing samsung Galaxy S6 edge + logo). I can boot up device in Download mode but has no recovery. The problem is I can only flush it with the firmware G928AUCS6ERH1 (official Rom) successfully, any other firmware will give me an error. After flashing it is still stuck on a boot loop.
It has a FRP lock too. in download mode I see:
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Custom
FRP Lock: ON
Secure Download: Enable
Knox Warranty void: 0 (0x0000)
RP SWREV: B:6 K:0 S:1
Don't really know what to do. Please help, I will appreciate any ideas on how to fix this.
kwesi2505 said:
Hi, Please how were you able to fix this problem.
my Samsung S6 edge plus is stuck on a boot loop (showing samsung Galaxy S6 edge + logo). I can boot up device in Download mode but has no recovery. The problem is I can only flush it with the firmware G928AUCS6ERH1 (official Rom) successfully, any other firmware will give me an error. After flashing it is still stuck on a boot loop.
It has a FRP lock too. in download mode I see:
Current Binary: Samsung Official { this indicates your device is using the official stock firmware)
System Status: Custom {Indicates Custom ROM (possibly Rooted and/or TWRP installed)
FRP Lock: ON (This may not mean what you think) It's working
Secure Download: Enable
Knox Warranty void: 0 (0x0000)
RP SWREV: B:6 K:0 S:1
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I'd like to know if you tried to flash something into it before it gave you difficulties. Assisting with a device not in my hands can sometimes be more difficult. You are able to get to and use Download mode so you're not in Binary Locked status. If you were you would see the words "Custom Binary Blocked by FRP Lock" somewhere in red letters. And Odin would initialize then fail.
Sounds to me that an attempt to Root and install TWRP went bad. A lot of times if you don't install a custom ROM after installing TWRP (your custom Recovery) it will do things like that after it resets or is turned off and later back on again. It will toss out the TWRP leaving you with no recovery. What it's doing is failing to Boot. That's the Bootloader. Are you using a 4file? Too many people have learned to only use the AP file when flashing, you should use them all. The BL, AP, CP and the CSC. The Bl is your bootloader file.
You may want to try the full firmware. This is where I found it.
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=G928AUCS6ERH1
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Maxxbet20 said:
I was wondering if you could please give me a walk thriugh on this. I have a Galaxy Tab A6 tablet
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What exactly would you like a walkthrough on? I come to this page about once a week, if you'd like a quicker response contact me directly here.
https://www.facebook.com/CaspurYoung/
Casper Young said:
What exactly would you like a walkthrough on? I come to this page about once a week, if you'd like a quicker response contact me directly here.
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i could have used a walkthrough too that would have saved me a few hours...
when my stepdaughter came to me to fix her tablet, i didnt really know about frp...
so when her tab got locked, her not remembering the pin, i figured i just needed to reset the thing to stock.
and so i did, -how little did i know - enabling frp in the process.
the first solution i tried was for her to remember which google account she used to install it but she lost the password.
the linked phone nr was deactivated 2 years ago, rendering the lost password link useless. no luck there.
so now i needed to bypass the frp .. or throw the [email protected]# thing in the bin and buy her another one so she can netflix again.
the horror - telling a 16yo her data went to the dark depths of cyberspace .. and maybe i now ruined the tab all together
reading up on the issue i learned my last resort is to flash the combination rom, and when done, reset to original rom.
(the recovery screen tells me it's a binary u1 version t585xxU1APE3 )
i did manage to find a few combination roms, and various original roms that should do the trick
but just flashing back and forth did not do the trick.
all looks well, but when done .. still the same issue ..
but in the end i managed to fix it by finding the correct (older) stock rom and tricking it a bit.
persistence is the key.
Casper Young said:
I'd like to know if you tried to flash something into it before it gave you difficulties. Assisting with a device not in my hands can sometimes be more difficult. You are able to get to and use Download mode so you're not in Binary Locked status. If you were you would see the words "Custom Binary Blocked by FRP Lock" somewhere in red letters. And Odin would initialize then fail.
Sounds to me that an attempt to Root and install TWRP went bad. A lot of times if you don't install a custom ROM after installing TWRP (your custom Recovery) it will do things like that after it resets or is turned off and later back on again. It will toss out the TWRP leaving you with no recovery. What it's doing is failing to Boot. That's the Bootloader. Are you using a 4file? Too many people have learned to only use the AP file when flashing, you should use them all. The BL, AP, CP and the CSC. The Bl is your bootloader file.
You may want to try the full firmware. This is where I found it.
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Sir (@Casper Young), thank you for responding. I really appreciate that.
I hope the following will throw more light on my situation:
The phone is my wifes and she does not remember exactly what caused it to boot cycle.
When I was made aware I attempted to fully flash the rom with the following firmware but all failed to flash with exception of G928AUCS6ERH1
G928AUCS4CQA1
G928AUCU3CPHA
G928AUCU1AOGG
I have not been able to access the recovery mode since the issue began.
I also flashed with a combination file I made from the G928AUCS6ERH1 using the SAMFRP even though I was successful with the flash the phone is still boot looping. I have again done a full firmware flashing with the firmware you provided (thank you for providing it) and the phone is still not booting.
Any more suggestions from you and anyone will help.
Once again I appreciate your help. Thanks

I killed my phone please help

Hi all !
I have a Samsung A8 (model SM-A800F) which was working great. I ran Kingo Root to try to install Youtube ad free. The next time I restarted it, it didn't load, and restarted in an endless loop to where "Samsung" logo appears (then restarted again). I booted into System Recovery and chose to reset to factory, but it didn't help. Then I tried flash it using Odin in Download mode. I installed the Windows drivers, downloaded the 6.0.1 firmware for Vietnam (where it was purchased), loaded the file into the AP field, and once verified clicked Start. The progress was frozen when reaching mid-way every time I tried, until it said "an error occured while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software"...
I downloaded Smart Switch and installed in Windows, but the drivers were not able to install correctly, and failed on the component referring to the ID or something... while Modem driver was installed correctly and the phone appeared in Device Manager. Smart Switch didn't recognize my phone and said "unsupported device".
Now I cannot get the phone stay constantly ON, and the screen shuts down and loads in an endless loop, to the "Error occured" screen... When trying to boot to the ODIN Download page, it loads, I press UP for Continue, and then it again shuts down and loads to "Error Occured".
I tried to charge over night but it didn't help. It does the same thing when the phone is connected to the charger...
However it seems that by IMEI it is sill under warranty. I'm not sure if I voided it :/
Here's what the Download mode page says:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-A800F
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
FAP LOCK: ON
Secure Download: Enabled
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0
AP_SWREV: 1
Would appreciate any help, this phone is almost new but now it's dead :/
have u try use kise to repair ur phone
Hi,
I solved it, see this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...lease-help-t3622059/post72699428#post72699428
Thread closed, this is a duplicate of this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/help/killed-phone-warranty-please-help-t3622059
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