okay guys, well i buy and sell cars off auctions and in a land rover i just got i found a galaxy s7 edge in the glove box....me myself i have a galaxy s7 on sprint,,, but this edge is from tmobile, when i turned it on it automatically took me to where you have a blue screen and u sellect a language and so on, then i get to a place where it ask me enter the email it was first used on it...now i have the phone on me and if anyone has doubts of stolen phone and so on i have no problem posting pictures of the IME and so forward just fyi. anyhow i guess maybe someone at the aution planed on keeping it and they must had hit that reset crap and once they saw they got stuck just ditch the phone which by the way has a crack screen and crack back also. if pictures are needed for any reason let me know i will post them like i said i just found it in a purchase at the auction.
can i just download the marshmallow rom and flash it thru recovery to get pass this???
chriszal said:
okay guys, well i buy and sell cars off auctions and in a land rover i just got i found a galaxy s7 edge in the glove box....me myself i have a galaxy s7 on sprint,,, but this edge is from tmobile, when i turned it on it automatically took me to where you have a blue screen and u sellect a language and so on, then i get to a place where it ask me enter the email it was first used on it...now i have the phone on me and if anyone has doubts of stolen phone and so on i have no problem posting pictures of the IME and so forward just fyi. anyhow i guess maybe someone at the aution planed on keeping it and they must had hit that reset crap and once they saw they got stuck just ditch the phone which by the way has a crack screen and crack back also. if pictures are needed for any reason let me know i will post them like i said i just found it in a purchase at the auction.
can i just download the marshmallow rom and flash it thru recovery to get pass this???
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Nope. FRP if there to prevent exactly what you are trying to do.
GibMcFragger said:
Nope. FRP if there to prevent exactly what you are trying to do.
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thaks for the help...but a quick youtube video help me bypass it in 10 min...i guess google frp aint really good...thanks guys or should i say thanks xda http://www.xda-developers.com/rootjunky/
My FRP method this:
Phone G935A, used Firmware G935U (not AT&T bloatware)
Insert prepaid sim 0$, and 0mb internet, but LTE network...
Personalise phone start, and wifi not turn on. Google verification fail, and NEXT button active...
Personalise finish, and turn dev.opt on, oem unlock on, and add the google account.
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I bought this Phone from local pawn shop. After finding out that its locked to previous owners Google account, they will not let me return it.. I have tried to bypass it myself using the OTC cable, with no luck... I'm not doing something right ... Can someone please help me?
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I bought this Phone from local pawn shop. After finding out that its locked to previous owners Google account, they will not let me return it.. I have tried to bypass it myself using the OTC cable, with no luck... I'm not doing something right ... Can someone please help me?
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When u boot ur phone does it open? Or not
So now I'm thinking that the cheap OTG cable wasn't any good... I couldn't get it to do anything.. As for my phone, Last night I tried the no cable or PC method, where you disconnect your router.... I thought it was going to work... I got past the part where I set a screen lock, then when I got to the part where I opened the camera, I went to press MODE, but it wouldn't let me choose it, it was greyish colored.... So im not sure what to do now...
So before 10 minutes or so i was in bed playing some games on my phone and out of nowhere i get this notification from Find my mobile , i clicked on in and boom my phone got locked.
It said something like "This device has been lost, please hold i will contact you soon" and i had to enter some pin code , i couldnt reset it or boot in safe, so i went to samsung page and i unlocked it.
My question is wtf was that , it is my phone why would it got lock randomly?
Is it possible that someone got acces to my samsung account and its just messing with me?
It scared the sh*t out of me.
Was the phone brand new when you purchased?
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I got it from local phone service , with box and all stuff in it ,waranty too , i guess it was.
Edit: I got it about a year ago and never had this problem.
Maybe it would be a good idea to wipe data/factory reset it trough the recovery
sounds like someone still has access to it (if it isnt brand new)
otherwise you have been hacked by samsung :laugh:
Also change your password for Samsung account
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Could it have been a "refurbished phone" but sold as new? Sometimes i know on ebay thats happened a buyer thoughtbrand new but was actually a refurbished phone with box.
I'm in college and I recently busted my little LG HD Tribute and I decided I would look at the market for a new phone.
One of the new college students fixes busted up phones and sells them so I went to see what he had.
He was selling a brand new Galaxy S7 Edge for 50$ and I thought it was a steal, so I looked at it and it was working well for about 3 days.
I had it turned off charging the other night and I went to turn it on and it began to flicker the Samsung Galaxy Edge screen it shows whenever you turn it on, and just kept flashing. and does literally nothing else. I didn't know what to do, so I tried to reboot it in recovery and all it does is flash "recovery booting" and that's it. So, I can't even get into the BIOS settings of the phone to try and reset it to factory settings or anything like that.
The only thing I can get to pop up is the Custom OS Downloading screen and the "An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC Software." screen. So, I downloaded the Smart Switch PC program and ran it, plugged it in and it doesn't recognize the S7 Edge as a supported device. I tried changing USB ports and all, but it just doesn't recognize it. I tried the Emergency feature and that doesn't help either. Even with the SN and the Model ID it still can't fix it.
So I'm guessing it updated while I was sleeping? And something went wrong? I don't know, I didn't physically buy the phone from the carrier myself so I don't think I can just walk into T-Mobile and ask them to help. I'm not sure what to do. Any advice would be wonderful.
Have you tried reflashing everything with odin?
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I'm in college and I recently busted my little LG HD Tribute and I decided I would look at the market for a new phone.
One of the new college students fixes busted up phones and sells them so I went to see what he had.
He was selling a brand new Galaxy S7 Edge for 50$ and I thought it was a steal, so I looked at it and it was working well for about 3 days.
I had it turned off charging the other night and I went to turn it on and it began to flicker the Samsung Galaxy Edge screen it shows whenever you turn it on, and just kept flashing. and does literally nothing else. I didn't know what to do, so I tried to reboot it in recovery and all it does is flash "recovery booting" and that's it. So, I can't even get into the BIOS settings of the phone to try and reset it to factory settings or anything like that.
The only thing I can get to pop up is the Custom OS Downloading screen and the "An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC Software." screen. So, I downloaded the Smart Switch PC program and ran it, plugged it in and it doesn't recognize the S7 Edge as a supported device. I tried changing USB ports and all, but it just doesn't recognize it. I tried the Emergency feature and that doesn't help either. Even with the SN and the Model ID it still can't fix it.
So I'm guessing it updated while I was sleeping? And something went wrong? I don't know, I didn't physically buy the phone from the carrier myself so I don't think I can just walk into T-Mobile and ask them to help. I'm not sure what to do. Any advice would be wonderful.
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"selling a brand new Galaxy S7 Edge for 50$" a phone that cost around 700$?
The fact that it was sold "brad new" for 50$, didn't trigger some warning light in your brain?
Your s7e is no more than a cheap replica of the original, so "good luck" with the fix!!!
jsbarrett said:
I'm in college and I recently busted my little LG HD Tribute and I decided I would look at the market for a new phone.
One of the new college students fixes busted up phones and sells them so I went to see what he had.
He was selling a brand new Galaxy S7 Edge for 50$ and I thought it was a steal, so I looked at it and it was working well for about 3 days.
I had it turned off charging the other night and I went to turn it on and it began to flicker the Samsung Galaxy Edge screen it shows whenever you turn it on, and just kept flashing. and does literally nothing else. I didn't know what to do, so I tried to reboot it in recovery and all it does is flash "recovery booting" and that's it. So, I can't even get into the BIOS settings of the phone to try and reset it to factory settings or anything like that.
The only thing I can get to pop up is the Custom OS Downloading screen and the "An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC Software." screen. So, I downloaded the Smart Switch PC program and ran it, plugged it in and it doesn't recognize the S7 Edge as a supported device. I tried changing USB ports and all, but it just doesn't recognize it. I tried the Emergency feature and that doesn't help either. Even with the SN and the Model ID it still can't fix it.
So I'm guessing it updated while I was sleeping? And something went wrong? I don't know, I didn't physically buy the phone from the carrier myself so I don't think I can just walk into T-Mobile and ask them to help. I'm not sure what to do. Any advice would be wonderful.
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I don't think it was brand new. Because it only started acting weird just after three days. The screen would never flicker only because of an update, so it is definitely a defective phone or a fake one because no body in this world would sell such an expensive device for such a low price, considering that it costs more than 700$ brand new.
It may have been a brand phone, but since the guy according to you sells refurbished phones.
In your mind you should of known, he may have worked on it because it was defective for some reason.
To get it for a cheap price.
Not even defective refirbs would sell for that cheap.. most likely a fake goophone s7 there less than $100 New and they don't last long at all
Post some pics of it :good:
imgur com/a/zd8J8
^ That is the album everyone has requested.
It's spaced out because of spam filter xda-developers website has, so just add period.
I went back to the guy today and he admitted that he had actually stolen the phone from his step dad which makes a ton of sense.
This man had stolen the phone and apparently couldn't get into his step dad's Google account so he flashed it with Odin himself and that's how he got it working. He said he couldn't keep the phone due to his step dad would eventually found out he had it but honestly, I don't want the phone knowing this now. It's hot, and it's almost a brick. I seriously feel like a criminal having it, but I spent my work-study money on it and if I'm going to have it in my possession, I want it to at least work.
I left prior to him telling me that he had stolen the phone because I was disgusted and frankly I don't want to associate with this guy knowing this, even if he was honest...
I took it upon myself to try and fix it. I have tried flashing it with Odin myself like one of the users have suggested using the SM-G935T that is on the back of the phone as a reference for downloading the necessary files for the phone's model.
Every time I run Odin while it's plugged in saying it's "Downloading Custom OS" I get the error message: FAIL! (Auth) in Odin.
I don't know what to do.
Any advice would be lovely.
Thanks in advance.
The information you might want:
SM-G935T UD FCC ID:A3LSMG935US
Designed & Engineered by Samsung Manufactured in Vietnam
IMEI: 356164075069116
Sorry for the poor quality of the pictures BTW, was taken with the aforementioned HD Tributed.
can you go in to download mode? you need it in download mode for it to flash with odin.
power+vol down+home button
edan1979 said:
can you go in to download mode? you need it in download mode for it to flash with odin.
power+vol down+home button
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I did, it was installing it for like 5 secs then after a few logs it says FAIL! (Auth) and that's it lol.
I put it in custom os download mode and all, tried Odin. idk
Anything I can do with this phone? Found it in the bay last friday, it's pattern locked and doesn't seem to take phone calls or allow me to contact anyone to retrieve..
Would I be able to install a custom rom or something to actually utilize this phone, does it need to be like IOS jailbroken first also?
demalii said:
Anything I can do with this phone? Found it in the bay last friday, it's pattern locked and doesn't seem to take phone calls or allow me to contact anyone to retrieve..
Would I be able to install a custom rom or something to actually utilize this phone, does it need to be like IOS jailbroken first also?
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Needs factory reset and Samsung frp lock removed. Att and Verizon can block signal to most phones that have been reported lost - stolen .
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ty, possible to use to watch movies on, if I ever get frp lock removed? I only see services that I have to pay for, I'll probably just leave it on shelf or something for now.
If you do get FRP removed, you will be able to use the phone like normal again.
If the Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint blacklist the phone, a SIM card will never work in it again. But it will still function like normal but with no SIM in it. WiFi device only.
Thanks, after hours of searching for a solution, it would appear I can't remove FRP by any means that I've found online.. So seems I found a 700$ brick lol.
demalii said:
Thanks, after hours of searching for a solution, it would appear I can't remove FRP by any means that I've found online.. So seems I found a 700$ brick lol.
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Shoot me a pm if your interested in selling it.
Hey guys.
Wondering if you can all help me at all please.
Last month I bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ for my wife for her birthday - this was bought on Shpock.
It was advertised as FRP enabled and when I asked the seller I was advised to take this to a shop and they will remove it for around £10 - I later found out this was a lie and what FRP actually stood for.
Over the last week or so, I've learnt more about computers and code than I ever have just trying to make this device usable.
I'm sorry because I'm unsure if such question(s) are allowed on this forum, but, is there a currently working way to remove FRP on the Note 10+ or is the phone good for the bin?
I've managed to use a few tools such as SamFirm and FrpRemoval2020 which injects some sort of code to open web browsers etc on the device, and I've followed a few videos regarding hidden settings to change passcodes etc but nothing seems to be working.
Thank you all in advance for your help and Happy Easter to you all.
FRPhoon said:
Hey guys.
Wondering if you can all help me at all please.
Last month I bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ for my wife for her birthday - this was bought on Shpock.
It was advertised as FRP enabled and when I asked the seller I was advised to take this to a shop and they will remove it for around £10 - I later found out this was a lie and what FRP actually stood for.
Over the last week or so, I've learnt more about computers and code than I ever have just trying to make this device usable.
I'm sorry because I'm unsure if such question(s) are allowed on this forum, but, is there a currently working way to remove FRP on the Note 10+ or is the phone good for the bin?
I've managed to use a few tools such as SamFirm and FrpRemoval2020 which injects some sort of code to open web browsers etc on the device, and I've followed a few videos regarding hidden settings to change passcodes etc but nothing seems to be working.
Thank you all in advance for your help and Happy Easter to you all.
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Sorry to say ... it was a very bad deal. No idea how to remove FRP without the account credentials of the Google account, the device was connected to.
It_ler said:
Sorry to say ... it was a very bad deal. No idea how to remove FRP without the account credentials of the Google account, the device was connected to.
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Can the firmware be reflashed in that state?
blackhawk said:
Can the firmware be reflashed in that state?
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IDK ... but you can try to flash stock Samsung firmware with Odin, if you can boot into download mode and the bootloader is unlocked.
This is not the Note 10+ forum .