Install ROM without having usb debugging enabled. - Samsung Galaxy J5 Questions & Answers

My niece forgot pattern lock combination so what I did is to reset his device but I didn't know that he forgot his google account password. Now when I open the device it ask me to put the credentials from the previous google account before reset, I know the email but not the password and he doesn't know any answer for the questions that it ask when I try to recover the account.
So now I trying to reset the device completely by installing a ROM but it needs USB debugging enabled and obviously I cannot do that. What options do I have?

Almis90 said:
My niece forgot pattern lock combination so what I did is to reset his device but I didn't know that he forgot his google account password. Now when I open the device it ask me to put the credentials from the previous google account before reset, I know the email but not the password and he doesn't know any answer for the questions that it ask when I try to recover the account.
So now I trying to reset the device completely by installing a ROM but it needs USB debugging enabled and obviously I cannot do that. What options do I have?
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If it is a J5 2017, here is the solution; worked for me 100%
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q684H3r8y4
Installing a new ROM won't bypass the FRP-lock

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S7E Google Account login stuck

Hello everyone.
My brother gave me his S7E and he factory reseted the phone from recovery (wipe data/factory reset). Before he has done that, he removed the fingerprints
Now when we boot the phone, it's stuck on the Google Account sign in, I've tried using my gmail to login, but it didnt let me, after few tries, still nothing.
Then I've tried my brothers gmail, yet again it wont let us to login. It's like, it logins but it want's us to login again. Over and over and over again.
So I know this is kinda a noob question, but please can someone help me?
Further thanks.
it's google security, u have to log in with the last google acc used on that phone after factory reset, it's to prevent the use of a stolen phone even doing a factory reset, there's no way to deactivate it and once u input the correct credentials the initial setups begins ,ake sure u're login with the right one
Your "brother" might have used another account.
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It's FRP lock protection, used to protect against a phone being stolen then factory reset and sold on.
All you need to do is log in using the Google account that was in place prior to the factory reset being carried out. Which, presuming it is actually your brothers phone, won't be an issue. If he isn't sure about the password, test the account on a computer of some sort. If the password doesn't work, reset it. But note that, if a password reset is carried out, you won't be able to log that account into the phone for 72 hours.
3 days late response. Sorry. So I figured out everything from Samsung directly (over live support)
I'd like the mods close this thread and mark it as SOLVED.
Everything (anyone) who gets locked out of their phone (when they reset it from recovery).
1. Reset your Google account password and do not attempt to login when you have changed it.
2. Wait 24 hours to pass
3. Login and reset the phone from settings
OPTIONAL
If you don't want the FRP to happen, ever again. Disable it in the Developer Option (OEM Unlock)
Ok so I've reset my password and have waited OVER 72 hours to log back in and it's still telling me to wait...what's the deal?

Samsung Galaxy J7 SM-J727v

Dam Samsung for naming all there phones the same name! I have a Verizon SM-J727v phone, one of my ex-employees added their Gmail account to this and now we can't use it. After wiping it the phone asks for their account to log in? the phone is 2 months old and now its useless
Any advice would be great! i really dont want to buy another phone i would like to find away to resolve this.
Amore514 said:
Samsung for naming all there phones the same name! I have a Verizon SM-J727v phone, one of my ex-employees added their Gmail account to this and now we can't use it. After wiping it the phone asks for their account to log in? the phone is 2 months old and now its useless
Any advice would be great! i really dont want to buy another phone i would like to find away to resolve this.
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Next time go through the settings to wipe it so that you don't have that problem.
Can you get your ex-employee to enter his credentials, so that you can then go through the settings to wipe it?
Wayne Sallee
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Hey, just wanted to give everyone a update. I have successfully bypassed the Google frp on the sm-j727v
You'll need the combination file and flash it to the phone, then you will need to manually enter the ADB command to bypass the setup wizard, restart the phone, then enter your own Google account credentials in settings, reflash the phone with the stock rom, re-enter your own Google credentials again during the setup wizard, and there you go, a fully Google bypass!
How?
Hi, have you a guide about how you do it? i cant do it
vizzionz said:
Hey, just wanted to give everyone a update. I have successfully bypassed the Google frp on the sm-j727v
You'll need the combination file and flash it to the phone, then you will need to manually enter the ADB command to bypass the setup wizard, restart the phone, then enter your own Google account credentials in settings, reflash the phone with the stock rom, re-enter your own Google credentials again during the setup wizard, and there you go, a fully Google bypass!
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I found a workaround
I found a way to bypass the frp if anyone is interested
Tacos4uce said:
I found a way to bypass the frp if anyone is interested
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definitely interested
Nvm
I'm a monster at them along with most stuff on herr. I got it done through Verizon cloud
FRP factory reset protection
Amore514 said:
Dam Samsung for naming all there phones the same name! I have a Verizon SM-J727v phone, one of my ex-employees added their Gmail account to this and now we can't use it. After wiping it the phone asks for their account to log in? the phone is 2 months old and now its useless
Any advice would be great! i really dont want to buy another phone i would like to find away to resolve this.
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That would have to have been the account used to set the phone up... Just adding that account wouldn't have caused that. in a hard reset (from recovery) the phone defaults to the first account set up. so if your employee set up your phone your going to need the password for that account
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vizzionz said:
Hey, just wanted to give everyone a update. I have successfully bypassed the Google frp on the sm-j727v
You'll need the combination file and flash it to the phone, then you will need to manually enter the ADB command to bypass the setup wizard, restart the phone, then enter your own Google account credentials in settings, reflash the phone with the stock rom, re-enter your own Google credentials again during the setup wizard, and there you go, a fully Google bypass!
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Please explain
I tried everything, every youtube trick to get by fpr, then found combo file after trying 30 j727vv files and with odin 3.13.1 flashed COMBINATION_VZW_FA70_J727VVRU3ASD1, this booted into factory binary, went in settings, turned on dev mode and tried flashing the four rom file
J727VVRS3BSD1 and she booted right into oreo.

Device locked by forgotten pattern

Hi,
I tried to change the pattern of my device, it seems that I didn't set what I thought and now that I restarted my system, the device (Android 7) is asking my for a pattern to let me turn it on, that I don't know.
Of course I'm the owner from this device, with my Google account and everything but I made a misstake and I don't know how to fix it.
What are my options now?, Should I restart the device with recovery options, wiping data user and that or what do I need to do?
Regards in advance.
Do you by any chance have TWRP installed? If so, there are certain files you can delete to remove the pattern.
Try it enough times and it should offer to unlock another way, then use your Google account.
And don't use pattern unlock... PIN an fingerprint are fine.

Recover a Locked Device

Hello everybody
I have a problem and I don't find a solution for this anywhere - here's the question:
The device is a Moto C Plus, that apparently have an issue with some malware, or something - so I decided to do a Hard Reset
I verified if this phone has a Google Account included in the session Accounts in Settings app - don't exist any registers.
So I have done a Hard Reset with no fear. But the device was locked, requesting the old Google Account of the device, an account that doesn't exist.
The owner of the device doesn't have this account. What I should do now? Flash the original ROM again? Maybe, but USB Debugging is probably off and Bootloader locked...
Does anyone have an idea to solve this problem?
Thx for u attention.
Sorry for my English, I don't speak this language normally.

This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a google account that was previously synced on thos device.

Hello everyone,
I got a phone Galaxy A 20 and called Boost mobile to sim unlock the phone, what they did.
When done I factory reseted the phone. Now when I try to add an account I got a "your phone was factory reset., type the password to unlock it. If I bypass the request I get "This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a google account that was previously synced on those device."
I don't have those information, is there something I can to to really reset the phone and not get this message?
Thanks
This means that your phone has google lock, also known as FRP (someone forgot to log out from google account). It is possible to bypass it (i successfully did it on Lenovo Tab M10, Lenovo Tab 3 7 and Nokia 5.1 Plus), but sometimes it can be difficult. According to this video, you can enter settings by crashing the setup wizard app. I think installing Apex Launcher is unnecessary, you can search for the Pin Windows feature. I didn't tested it, but I think this should work.
qwertyuiop1289 said:
This means that your phone has google lock, also known as FRP (someone forgot to log out from google account). It is possible to bypass it (i successfully did it on Lenovo Tab M10, Lenovo Tab 3 7 and Nokia 5.1 Plus), but sometimes it can be difficult. According to this video, you can enter settings by crashing the setup wizard app. I think installing Apex Launcher is unnecessary, you can search for the Pin Windows feature. I didn't tested it, but I think this should work.
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thanks you very much for your answer. Nothing worked for me because I couldn't have access to the launcher adn the settings. I brought the phone to a store and he was able to crack it
floppy__ said:
Hello everyone,
I got a phone Galaxy A 20 and called Boost mobile to sim unlock the phone, what they did.
When done I factory reseted the phone. Now when I try to add an account I got a "your phone was factory reset., type the password to unlock it. If I bypass the request I get "This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a google account that was previously synced on those device."
I don't have those information, is there something I can to to really reset the phone and not get this message?
Thanks
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You could have done frp bypass.

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