damaged screen and touch - Samsung Galaxy J5 Questions & Answers

hello , i have galaxy j5 j500h running with marshmallow
my screen and touch damaged completely but device work normally , and i cant copy files with USB because there is a screen lock
i cant flash custom recovery because of oem unlock option in developer mode was not activated , also i cant use adb methods and usb debugging wasnt activated
any solutions?

mohabmoka said:
hello , i have galaxy j5 j500h running with marshmallow
my screen and touch damaged completely but device work normally , and i cant copy files with USB because there is a screen lock
i cant flash custom recovery because of oem unlock option in developer mode was not activated , also i cant use adb methods and usb debugging wasnt activated
any solutions?
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