Error flashin in Odin - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Questions & Answers

Hi,
I have a carrier branded s10+, in Europe, with no simlock. I have tried to flash an open market firmware with Odin but it fails. After clicking start fails immediately without doing anything to the phone.
I have previusly removed the Samsung account to turn of FRP as I always did when flashing.
What could be the problem? The fingerprint having the phone encrypted? I will eventually factory reset and try to flash it with no initial setup being done, but I kinda want to avoid a factory reset if it won't make a difference.
This is not the first time I use Odin, but this problem is new to me.

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mmuntean2 said:
Hi,
I have a carrier branded s10+, in Europe, with no simlock. I have tried to flash an open market firmware with Odin but it fails. After clicking start fails immediately without doing anything to the phone.
I have previusly removed the Samsung account to turn of FRP as I always did when flashing.
What could be the problem? The fingerprint having the phone encrypted? I will eventually factory reset and try to flash it with no initial setup being done, but I kinda want to avoid a factory reset if it won't make a difference.
This is not the first time I use Odin, but this problem is new to me.
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you will probably need to use a modify version of odin https://forum.xda-developers.com/s10-plus/how-to/sm-g975u-firmware-downloads-tmo-spr-att-t3908657 2nd post

Found the solution. after removing the Samsung account, disabling encryption on the phone and disabling Find my phone from device managers, I enabled OEM Unlocking. Flashing worked with no issues after this.

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Stuck on Samsung Galaxy S5 screen when turning on phone

Hello everyone,
My phone just recently started having this issue, where the screen freezes when it first turns on. If I try plugging it in to charge, it freezes on the battery charging screen; there is no animation that indicates that it is charging. I've tried going into recovery mode but all there is is something that says "MMC: mmc_read fail Movinand Checksum Confirmation Fail". I can, however, go into download mode, where I can install a custom OS. It seems that this screen functions fine and my instinct is telling me that if I want to continue to use my phone, I'll have to reinstall the firmware. I'm not interested in installing a custom OS but I do just want to get my phone back. I did not do anything to my phone, I turned it off for a flight and when I landed, I turned it on and it started freezing when I tried using it. I was able to send out a few texts before it froze and I had to restart the phone but then it just wouldn't get past the Samsung Galaxy S5 screen.
Thank you for your help.
If I understand correctly your phone is not rooted ? Then only a factory reset will help you I think ...
In my experience, a factory reset will fix that, but wipe data also. On S3 and Note 3, I have Odin'ed stock firmwares over stock firmwares before and it has retained the data while fixing the problem. You may want to look into this method.
BCSC said:
In my experience, a factory reset will fix that, but wipe data also. On S3 and Note 3, I have Odin'ed stock firmwares over stock firmwares before and it has retained the data while fixing the problem. You may want to look into this method.
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I've sort of looked into the Odin method but I'm still slightly confused and a little reluctant do so without clear instructions. Do you know of a particularly good tutorial that could help me with this? I do want to retain some of the data.
Thank you for your help, if this doesn't work, I'll probably just factory reset it.
allsheneedewassome said:
I've sort of looked into the Odin method but I'm still slightly confused and a little reluctant do so without clear instructions. Do you know of a particularly good tutorial that could help me with this? I do want to retain some of the data.
Thank you for your help, if this doesn't work, I'll probably just factory reset it.
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Its quite simple. Donwload your region firmware from sammobile or from the firmware thread, open odin 3.07 (later versions have issues). Don't change any settings but do make sure "repartition" is NOT checked as this may cause brick. Click on "pda". Select the firmware you just downloaded. Now boot phone into download mode, I believe its vol down home and power pressed altogether. Dismiss the warning and connect your phone. Finally once it says "added" press start. Thats it, good luck!
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Its quite simple. Donwload your region firmware from sammobile or from the firmware thread, open odin 3.07 (later versions have issues). Don't change any settings but do make sure "repartition" is NOT checked as this may cause brick. Click on "pda". Select the firmware you just downloaded. Now boot phone into download mode, I believe its vol down home and power pressed altogether. Dismiss the warning and connect your phone. Finally once it says "added" press start. Thats it, good luck!
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This is correct.

S7 Edge - Custom Binary block by FRP Lock

Hi Guys,
I'm sure some of you may have heard about this error before.
Well, here's my sad sad story.
After trying to root my s7 edge,
Everything seems fine.
One day when i re-format my phone, and after which downloaded a few apps, there wasn't any issue at all
However when i restarted my phone, i saw the error msg : Custom Binary block by FRP Lock
And after which it can't boot up anymore.
Anyone of you guys able to help me ?
It'll be much appreciated!
Flash the stock firmware with ODIN
Envoyé de mon SM-G935F en utilisant Tapatalk
Thanks for the reply,
Sorry but I'm new. How do i do that?
pr0cupid said:
Thanks for the reply,
Sorry but I'm new. How do i do that?
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What model? Country
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Model : SM-G935FD
Country : Singapore
frp lock s7 edge
pr0cupid said:
Hi Guys,
I'm sure some of you may have heard about this error before.
Well, here's my sad sad story.
After trying to root my s7 edge,
Everything seems fine.
One day when i re-format my phone, and after which downloaded a few apps, there wasn't any issue at all
However when i restarted my phone, i saw the error msg : Custom Binary block by FRP Lock
And after which it can't boot up anymore.
Anyone of you guys able to help me ?
It'll be much appreciated!
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i have same issue here, did you find any solutions ?
AFAIK when you factory reset your phone etc. if rooted you must remember to go back into Developer Options and re enable OEM Unlocking. This depends on the method you used to root, if you flashed dm-verity then you "May not" have this issue but cannot say for sure.
If it is already too late for you then I think you need to flash stock via Odin, plenty of threads out there on where to find the firmware (SamMobile) and how to do it. Even a quick google of the error gave me plenty of results...
One thing I have read is that you may have to keep trying to get your phone into download mode as the timing is much stricter with this error message.
I've the same problem with my g935x blocked on FRP when ii treid to root if any one can help .plz
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4sLrKlVs0CPQTBaamduLXdNYW8/view?usp=sharing
wHEN THE PHONE INICIALIZES PUT THIS FILE IN A OTG pendrivve install and do the reset by the menu of the phone.
djluisbento said:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4sLrKlVs0CPQTBaamduLXdNYW8/view?usp=sharing
wHEN THE PHONE INICIALIZES PUT THIS FILE IN A OTG pendrivve install and do the reset by the menu of the phone.
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@djluisbento This method seems to be interesting. But would you please clarify more about it. How to install the apk file on official recovery? Or it's enough to have the pendrive connected? And if yes, when this step should take place, after flashing the official ROM or when?
I'm stuck in a boot loop into recovery mode with dm-verity error, and unfortunately I have the FRP locked, so I can't install TWRP to flash the no-dm-verity.zip file to skip it.
Appreciate your suggestions.
I have the same issure. stock firmware wont install either. im just stuck on the FRP screen, cant even get into recovery
Same issue here, please help
Everything was fine with rooting and installing TWRP. after that did a restart/ attempt to goto twrp recovery, from then the s7 edge is stuck at "Custom Binary Blocked By FRP" and doesnt boot. please help!!
Have you do a Wipe then Format Data.
Then flash the no-verity-opt-encrypt zip in TWRP
Only if you want internal storage or data to work in TWRP:
Go to [Wipe] -> [Format Data] (not advanced wipe) -> type "yes".
WARNING: This will wipe your internal storage, disable encryption, and factory reset your phone!
Go to [Reboot] -> [Recovery].
If you want to be rooted with SuperSU:
Download the latest SuperSU by Chainfire.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the SuperSU zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
If you only want a bootable system partition or writable data in TWRP:
Download the latest dm-verity and force encryption disabler zip.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the no-verity-opt-encrypt zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
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just quoting from the original thread by jcadduono.
Had that problem with a brand new phone, just wanted to get into download mode to see if the phone was tampered with and boom, flash screen with the red warning, flashed stock KSA (phone original CSC) , worked and phone was formatted, another surprise was faced, google did not accept my gmail account, had to shut down phone for 72 hours as read in my google search for people encountering same issue, once the 72 hours passed I was able to sign in and using my phone again.
maxkento said:
Have you do a Wipe then Format Data.
Then flash the no-verity-opt-encrypt zip in TWRP
just quoting from the original thread by jcadduono.
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taiseer999 said:
Had that problem with a brand new phone, just wanted to get into download mode to see if the phone was tampered with and boom, flash screen with the red warning, flashed stock KSA (phone original CSC) , worked and phone was formatted, another surprise was faced, google did not accept my gmail account, had to shut down phone for 72 hours as read in my google search for people encountering same issue, once the 72 hours passed I was able to sign in and using my phone again.
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Yes, flashed both Zips in recovery. I used my regular google account during the initial set up. If i wait for 72 hours, will the phone just boot back online just fine? Still, how do i make sure it wont goto the FRP lock again while trying to reboot or reboot to TWRP?
Solved,
Flashed with stock firmware, logged in with same google account, rooted with TWRP, installed Zubi's sound mod. Made sure to keep the 'OEM Unlock' stay turned on.
anoopgopalpt said:
Flashed with stock firmware, logged in with same google account, rooted with TWRP, installed Zubi's sound mod. Made sure to keep the 'OEM Unlock' stay turned on.
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Helo
But U did this after 72 hours?
There are several methods depending on firmware version installed on your phone. Basically you have to enter in your phone, launch chrome, install an app which gives you the possibility to log into your google account from chrome and not set-up program.
I used successfully the Bluetooth method. Search for with google. You need a bluetooth headset and follow the steps described on youtube.
BTW. My phone was brand new and I flashed different official samsung firmware ( csc). I had to change google password in between and that resulted in FRP lock....
The wait time is 24 hours as is stated in google docs from site
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Hello I have a related problem, opened a new thread, but my thread was closed, because my problem is related to this one, but more complicated. I have the same problem with FRP lock as described here, I can turn on the download mode but it wont be recognized by my computer. I tried different usb cables, drivers, even computers, it wont help. I cant flash it with odin, smartswitch, kies, no matter what I try. If I go to recovery mode it says `dm-verity verification failed...`and if I choose `apply update from ADB or SD card` it says `update from external storage disabled`. I dont know what to do anymore Its a new phone
FRP Block - no Dev Tools enabled
Hey guys,
you're my last resort, I've tried everything I happened to come across, to no avail.
First off, I did something incredibly stupid, don't even ask me why, as I have no idea what the heck drove me to do this in the first place.
Anyways, I was using the stock ROM on my S7 Edge, not tweaked or tinkered with besides the usual CF-Auto_Root. It never caused any trouble whatsoever. But for no reason at all this morning I decided to disable USB debuggin and OEM unlock. A short while later I rebooted my phone, which ended up in "Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock".
I gave a factory reset a try, but that obviously didn't change a thing. So I went to sammobile.com and downloaded the latest official stock ROM for my device and tried flashing it with Odin. Unfortnately Odin always fails with "Complete(Write) operation failed.", which I assume is because I messed with the settings in dev mode.
Next stop: ADB. I've never used that thing before, but I thought I should possibly be able to get it done following a simple guide. Unfortunately ADB won't even list my device when typing "adb devices". It's just an empty list.
So please guys, give me some tipps on how I can bring my phone back to life.

Stuck on bootloop with dm-verity fail and FRP lock

This is my aunt's phone I'm trying to fix. From my understanding, the reason the dm-verity verification fail is occurring is because it had TWRP (which uses dm-verity). And I should be able to flash TWRP to fix it, but since it has the FRP lock on, I can't flash it (custom binary blocked when I try to odin flash). Shouldn't be an issue since I have the email and password associated with the phone, but since the dm-verity fail is preventing the phone from properly booting, I can't do anything.
Just to make it easier to understand
What should fix the phone
- Flash TWRP (so I can flash a custom ROM/kernel)
- Login with the FRP associated account
Problems
- Can't odin flash TWRP because of FRP
- Can't fix FRP because phone won't login because of dm-verity
I've already tried flashing the stock firmware multiple times via ODIN, Kies, and Smart Switch. And I've also tried flashing only the kernel, but the FRP prevents that from going through.
Like I said, I have the account login info associated with the phone, so if there's a way to remotely disable the FRP, that'd be great. Thanks for the help!
Use the original usb cable and use Smartswitch recovery, on the back is your serial number you need. And then keep on trying in Smartswitch, it took me a while but it worked and could restore my S6 to stock. And fixed Knox and the FRP lock. And I also tried everything but Smartswitch recovery saved my phone.
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SOLVED
Hello, I after countless attempts with firmware that seemed to stock it did not work I SOLVED downloading the firmware directly from the Samsung server using "SAMFIRM" and then flash it with ODIN.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/tool-samfirm-samsung-firmware-t2988647
CrazyTechnoBoy said:
This is my aunt's phone I'm trying to fix. From my understanding, the reason the dm-verity verification fail is occurring is because it had TWRP (which uses dm-verity). And I should be able to flash TWRP to fix it, but since it has the FRP lock on, I can't flash it (custom binary blocked when I try to odin flash). Shouldn't be an issue since I have the email and password associated with the phone, but since the dm-verity fail is preventing the phone from properly booting, I can't do anything.
Just to make it easier to understand
What should fix the phone
- Flash TWRP (so I can flash a custom ROM/kernel)
- Login with the FRP associated account
Problems
- Can't odin flash TWRP because of FRP
- Can't fix FRP because phone won't login because of dm-verity
I've already tried flashing the stock firmware multiple times via ODIN, Kies, and Smart Switch. And I've also tried flashing only the kernel, but the FRP prevents that from going through.
Like I said, I have the account login info associated with the phone, so if there's a way to remotely disable the FRP, that'd be great. Thanks for the help!
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HI, i just have the same issue .
Have you found the solution?
tried everything.
Hopefully you can help
Just found myself here. My perfectly working S7 Edge Nougat now has frp on and do-verity.
vooks said:
Just found myself here. My perfectly working S7 Edge Nougat now has frp on and do-verity.
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nazreen nasaruddin said:
HI, i just have the same issue .
Have you found the solution?
tried everything.
Hopefully you can help
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Here's the thing. I had a guy help me fix the FRP problem. And even he had some trouble doing so. And this was done last year, so I only kind of remember how he helped fixed it and I can't guarantee your guys' issue will be fixed if you follow my steps. And you guys may have to know the email and password associated with the phone. I took care of the dm-verity issue on my own afterwards.
Again, I THINK these steps may work, so please don't get mad if these steps don't work. if you guys can, try to flash TWRP or a custom kernel (via ODIN). I know you guys may be having the same problem, but try it out first. If you can't, try finding a combination file for your device (yes, combination file. On Google, search for "[model number] combination file" and download it). Afterwards, flash it to your phone via ODIN. This will allow the phone to boot up, but it's functionality will be very limited. Now, I think this is where you'll be able to login to Google in the settings and the FRP problem will be fixed, IIRC. If you can't login or don't have the details, there's not really much more I can help out with since I believe this is what fixed my problem (really fuzzy memory, sorry). Try rebooting and flashing TWRP again. The combination file itself may have fixed the issue.
If the above fixed the frp problem, GREAT! You should now be able to flash TWRP via ODIN. When you flash TWRP, the dm-verity problem should be fixed, as well. But now your phone needs a ROM and custom kernel. So now find the ones you want. Your phone should be working now!
If for whatever reason your phone still won't work, let me know. I may have another solution.
CrazyTechnoBoy said:
This is my aunt's phone I'm trying to fix. From my understanding, the reason the dm-verity verification fail is occurring is because it had TWRP (which uses dm-verity). And I should be able to flash TWRP to fix it, but since it has the FRP lock on, I can't flash it (custom binary blocked when I try to odin flash). Shouldn't be an issue since I have the email and password associated with the phone, but since the dm-verity fail is preventing the phone from properly booting, I can't do anything.
Just to make it easier to understand
What should fix the phone
- Flash TWRP (so I can flash a custom ROM/kernel)
- Login with the FRP associated account
Problems
- Can't odin flash TWRP because of FRP
- Can't fix FRP because phone won't login because of dm-verity
I've already tried flashing the stock firmware multiple times via ODIN, Kies, and Smart Switch. And I've also tried flashing only the kernel, but the FRP prevents that from going through.
Like I said, I have the account login info associated with the phone, so if there's a way to remotely disable the FRP, that'd be great. Thanks for the help!
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Dont try to flash a zip you downloaded. Connect to smart switch and tell it to restore the phone. It downloads the right firmware for you.
godkingofcanada said:
Dont try to flash a zip you downloaded. Connect to smart switch and tell it to restore the phone. It downloads the right firmware for you.
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Naa. I did that. Plenty of times. It simply didn't work. Lol. By saying I tried flashing the stock firmware via Smart Switch, I meant I let Smart Switch do its work. It might work if you only had one issue or the other, but if you have both FRP and dm-verity isses, it probably won't work.
CrazyTechnoBoy said:
Naa. I did that. Plenty of times. It simply didn't work. Lol. By saying I tried flashing the stock firmware via Smart Switch, I meant I let Smart Switch do its work. It might work if you only had one issue or the other, but if you have both FRP and dm-verity isses, it probably won't work.
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you make me calm, cause i think combination file will save my phone which also i encountering the same like what you encountered before. and now i've read this post that you solved by flashing the combination file. i'm still waiting for my combination file cause i have binary 5 official rom while the combination files that i found is binary 4.
thanks!

Help me flash stock ROM back please.

It all started when I rooted my phone (Samsung J5 2016 - SM-J510FN), installed TWRP through Odin, did a reset and flashed Extreme UX (9.0). Everything worked so as a noob I decide to turn off USB Debugging and OEM Unlock. I reboot my phone and get the message "Custom Binary blocked by FRP". So I decide to look up how to fix it. Kies didn't work so I go through sammobile and download the Stock ROM. I searched SM-J510FN and filtered for my country (Greece). I downloaded the first ROM I found and flashed it through Odin. I was really excited. Then I unlock my phone. I get dozens of popup messages of "x has stopped working" and the launcher wasn't working properly. I would appreciate any help. Is it a firmware problem? Should I do a hard reset and try installing stock again? Thanks.
dot777 said:
It all started when I rooted my phone (Samsung J5 2016 - SM-J510FN), installed TWRP through Odin, did a reset and flashed Extreme UX (9.0). Everything worked so as a noob I decide to turn off USB Debugging and OEM Unlock. I reboot my phone and get the message "Custom Binary blocked by FRP". So I decide to look up how to fix it. Kies didn't work so I go through sammobile and download the Stock ROM. I searched SM-J510FN and filtered for my country (Greece). I downloaded the first ROM I found and flashed it through Odin. I was really excited. Then I unlock my phone. I get dozens of popup messages of "x has stopped working" and the launcher wasn't working properly. I would appreciate any help. Is it a firmware problem? Should I do a hard reset and try installing stock again? Thanks.
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Doing factory data reset should clear out those errors
Thanks for your answer. I don't really know how to do a factory reset because I can't access the device's settings.
Anyone that knows how to do a factory reset without accessing the device's settings?
dot777 said:
Anyone that knows how to do a factory reset without accessing the device's settings?
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recovery
Just finished the factory reset. Setting up the phone now. I'll update if any errors happen next. Thanks for your help

How to recover Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) without factory reset?

Hello, I need to access Galaxy Tab SM-P585 which belonged to a friend who has passed away, so pattern, pin and Google account info are unknown. Also firmware is original from Samsung, developer mode is disabled and OEM locked. The only options available are recovery mode, where I can do a factory reset or enter sideload mode, and download mode. I have found this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49666433 to bypass pattern but custom recovery is needed to use either Pattern Password Disable or Aroma File Manager methods. Then I have tried to install TWRP via this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...covery-official-twrp-galaxy-tab-10-1-t3473023 via Odin however device returns error "Blocked by FRP Lock" which from my search is either Google or Samsung https://www.samsung.com/us/support/frp/ Is there a way to access this device without factory reset?
Regards
Tamnais said:
Hello, I need to access Galaxy Tab SM-P585 which belonged to a friend who has passed away, so pattern, pin and Google account info are unknown. Also firmware is original from Samsung, developer mode is disabled and OEM locked. The only options available are recovery mode, where I can do a factory reset or enter sideload mode, and download mode. I have found this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49666433 to bypass pattern but custom recovery is needed to use either Pattern Password Disable or Aroma File Manager methods. Then I have tried to install TWRP via this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...covery-official-twrp-galaxy-tab-10-1-t3473023 via Odin however device returns error "Blocked by FRP Lock" which from my search is either Google or Samsung https://www.samsung.com/us/support/frp/ Is there a way to access this device without factory reset?
Regards
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Try and reflash it using Odin with a stock firmware, that might work. Get your firmware from Sam Mobile firmwares. Just make sure you get the exact corresponding firmware...
Let me know how you go...
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CrucialAndroid said:
Try and reflash it using Odin with a stock firmware, that might work. Get your firmware from Sam Mobile firmwares. Just make sure you get the exact corresponding firmware...
Let me know how you go...
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Thanks, I've looked up for SM-P585 model but found only firmwares for ME and Africa. Tried with South African version but got SECURE CHECK FAILED (BOOTLOADER) error, which I believe is because it is not exactly the same version. From the recovery menu I've found out that I need 7.0/NRD90M/T585XXU2BRB2 version (multi region) so now downloading from samsunggalaxyrom and getdroidtips. I'll see how it goes with either one...
P.S. From the instructions "Use CSC_*** if you want to do a clean flash or HOME_CSC_*** if you want to keep your apps and data." so I'll use HOME_CSC_ file to keep apps and the data.
Tamnais said:
Thanks, I've looked up for SM-P585 model but found only firmwares for ME and Africa. Tried with South African version but got SECURE CHECK FAILED (BOOTLOADER) error, which I believe is because it is not exactly the same version. From the recovery menu I've found out that I need 7.0/NRD90M/T585XXU2BRB2 version (multi region) so now downloading from samsunggalaxyrom and getdroidtips. I'll see how it goes with either one...
P.S. From the instructions "Use CSC_*** if you want to do a clean flash or HOME_CSC_*** if you want to keep your apps and data." so I'll use HOME_CSC_ file to keep apps and the data.
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If you use CSC it will wipe the device along with any security measures set up and basically put the device back to factory setup.
ashyx said:
If you use CSC it will wipe the device along with any security measures set up and basically put the device back to factory setup.
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Unfortunately HOME_CSC didn't work, security settings were still there, so I have applied CSC. However now FRP requires me to logon using original Google account, even after factory reset, so this functionally means that device is only for a dumpster?
Tamnais said:
Unfortunately HOME_CSC didn't work, security settings were still there, so I have applied CSC. However now FRP requires me to logon using original Google account, even after factory reset, so this functionally means that device is only for a dumpster?
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Not at all, FRP can be bypassed.

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