Galaxy s7 edge g935f frp lock. Solution - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

So, I purchased a galaxy S7 (G935F) that turned out to be locked to a google account that the seller claims to have no details of. I have already paid for the phone and would not get the money back. I am now stuck with this phone that keeps on asking for the stupid google account details without which it would not let me use the phone. I have tried looking everywhere on the internet and came to the conclusion that I need to reset or bypass factory reset protection (FRP) in order for me to able to use the phone. Xda senior and expert my last hope to get solution here. I request to all expert pls help I love my phone and don't want to lost my phone.. last 3 month I am searching for this solution but no success. :crying:

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galaxy s7 edge problems after factory reset

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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Lenovo TAB E10

I just purchased a used Lenovo Tab E10 from a pawn shop that they had factory reset.
It powers up ok but as I put in my google account info it needs the previous account info that was used before it was reset.
No matter what I do it continues to ask for previous google info to sync from google and won't let me proceed any further.
Is there a way to bypass this and register it as my own or do I need to return it and get my money back?
Thanks GB
It's a security feature in newer Android releases. To do it right you need to log out the existing user before resetting, but either they didn't know that or more likely didn't have the previous owner's credentials. Maybe Lenovo can help if you have proof of purchase, or else a complete reflash might work, but I'm not sure there.
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Samsung Tab A 10.1 MDM Lock

Hi. My son purchased this tablet (foolishly) from someone on Offerup. (Didn't even bother to ask the guy to unlock it or if it even worked.. Battery was completely drained..)
After his purchase they deleted their seller account and I have no way to contact them.
I come to the community of G.O.A.T.S. with an issue.
The issue is that the device has a password, and I'm unable to factory reset it because of a message that says: "MDM does not allow factory reset.. Device will now restart".
I've seen the videos where people get to the screen where they use the encryption password incorrectly a few times and the device completely wipes itself.. I'm however unable to get to this screen due to the password currently present on the device. The only thing I can think of would be attempting to flash away the files with Odin, but i'm unsure how.
We even tried a few common passwords, but none of those worked. It says device locked by IT administrator, but we've gotten that message to go away and now it just asks for a password, which we have no way of finding out. Based on my understanding, the device is in retail mode and that will have to be removed for it to function fully.
Anyone have any suggestions or workarounds? I've been browsing through the forums for awhile and haven't seen any indication of what to do.
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Samsung Note 10+ FRP/Google Account Lock

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 .

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