hey guys, just wondering if there is any software-based solution out there yet to remove a FRP on a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 (SM-T510) with Android Version 9. I've seen people selling some FRP Removing Tools (like a USB-Stick) and was wondering if this could be a scam or real. The price was 65 USD (its called Octoplus FRP Tool). I would like to know more about Google Protection in total, but i dont know where to start. Like, where is the Data for registered Google-Account (Email + password) even stored in android devices, does anybody know that?
I am very interested in more information
I believe the data for the Google account is in the Android System section in the Data folder.
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Hi all, before I forget about this and move on, I just thought I'd share my experience, as most "fixes" for the Factory Reset Protection that I could find online related to google account-based lockout, rather than samsung account-based lockout. The lockout in question says something like "This device is locked because of an abnormal factory reset. Sign in to the Samsung account that you have already signed in to on this device to confirm it belongs to you."
Apologies for the vagueness of the final step (5) below - I wasn't setting out to document what I did, so wasn't taking notes. I am in a rush now but when I have time I'll try to be more specific. Perhaps someone else may jump in with their detailed experience in the meanwhile!
Background: My workplace passed on to me a used Galaxy E7 (specifically SM-700H). Not knowing about the infuriating "Factory Reset Protection" protection, I simply wiped it via the stock bootloader the moment I got it. Then I discovered it was now locked - and that the previous user/employee had walked without sharing the samsung account and password used. All purchase info etc lost in the mists of office disorganization so no chance of an unlock via Samsung, I assumed .
Anyway, so I found the installed 5.1.1 rom (specifically, LMY47X.E700HXXU1BPA1) was resistant to tricks I read elsewhere designed to give access to the phones settings, so I downgraded to an older kitkat rom, then found I could access settings from that, as this hole presumably hadn't been patched. The following worked for me:
1. Download ODIN (I used ver 3.11)
2. Download a stock kitkat rom to use to downgrade to. I used E700HXXU1AOE4 which is from Nepal I think, but the region doesn't seem to matter. (Most free firmware download pages are deliberately crippled, I found they are super slow and always timed out before completing; but this free page has fast downloads: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/galaxy-e7-stock-firmware/#jump-model-no-sm-e700h )
3. Flash that newly downloaded firmware using ODIN (you can use the instructions here: "How to Install/Update Official Firmware on Galaxy E7 SM-E700H Manually through Odin:" http://www.androidofficer.com/2016/01/e700hxxu1bpa1-android-511-xxu1bpa1.html )
4. Boot up, connect to the internet via wifi. I signed into my google account at some point, but not sure if that was necessary. That step comes before the Samsung Account lockout screen presents itself.
5. (SORRY this is a little vague, will come back to it later, but trust me, this worked for me!) Click about through the several available pages and settings which appear before the Samsung Account lock page until you find any piece of disclaimer/info text, I was looking for some which included a URL, but it turned out I think that wasn't even required. Highlight some text, touch it again, and look for a search/globe/internet icon. Amazingly, that will launch the phone's search function via google now/its internal browser.
6. At that point, you're essentially outside of the "lockdown" intro screens. What i did was put the word "settings" into the google now search box, then at the bottom of the results page, slid the category slider from the default "web" results source, past "apps" and "images" etc across to "phone", which delivered a link to the phone's actual settings.
7. At that point, you can drill down to "Security" then deactivate the "Reactivation lock" setting, enable developer mode, unsigned apps, etc - whatever you feel needs doing - then restart the phone in the normal manner. The setup screen is back after restart, but without the lockout. Voila, a working phone.
Notes: So no need to download sideload any external apks. Also a gotcha - I subsequently created a new random Samsung Account to sign into, because i was afraid the unknown samsung account lockout curse would return - then i noticed that by signing in to that, it had once again ticked the "Reactivation lock" setting - watch out for that!
I've got the permanently unlocked T-mobile US version (Snapdragon 835) of the Galaxy S8. I was using the Samsung pay in the US but that doesn't work for Indian cards in India, probably due to region locks. Is there any way by which I can use the Samsung pay in India on my unlocked GS8 USA version ? Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Hi could you find any work around for this?
Dip8614 said:
I've got the permanently unlocked T-mobile US version (Snapdragon 835) of the Galaxy S8. I was using the Samsung pay in the US but that doesn't work for Indian cards in India, probably due to region locks. Is there any way by which I can use the Samsung pay in India on my unlocked GS8 USA version ? Please help.
Thanks in advance.
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That might not be possible as you'd have to be running a supported firmware with localised csc
Dip8614 said:
I've got the permanently unlocked T-mobile US version (Snapdragon 835) of the Galaxy S8. I was using the Samsung pay in the US but that doesn't work for Indian cards in India, probably due to region locks. Is there any way by which I can use the Samsung pay in India on my unlocked GS8 USA version ? Please help.
Thanks in advance.
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The Samsung Pay will work for standard card types like MasterCard, Visa and AMEX as long as your bank supports it. But local card types like Maestro, Rupay, Paytm or any other won't work. I have Unlocked Australian S8 and I have already linked my CitiBank Credit card and ICICI Bank Debit card.
Thanks
Reset your phone and then boot while an Indian sim is in your phone. This will change the CSC to India but I'm not sure if you'll get updates!
venki5star said:
The Samsung Pay will work for standard card types like MasterCard, Visa and AMEX as long as your bank supports it. But local card types like Maestro, Rupay, Paytm or any other won't work. I have Unlocked Australian S8 and I have already linked my CitiBank Credit card and ICICI Bank Debit card.
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Hi Venki,
I have a Samsung Gear S3 bluetooth version got it from USA where i was trying to add the credit card. Same as you i have ICICI Bank Debit and Credit card which i was able to add successfully. But I have an CitiBank credit card for which i am unable to add. My feeling is while the filling of card details it asks for 5 digit postal code which is as per US but for india its 6 digit (not sure how it worked for ICICI though ), So will you be able to help me how you were able to add and is there a workaround that i can use to solve this issue.
Thanks and Regards
Arun A V said:
Hi Venki,
I have a Samsung Gear S3 bluetooth version got it from USA where i was trying to add the credit card. Same as you i have ICICI Bank Debit and Credit card which i was able to add successfully. But I have an CitiBank credit card for which i am unable to add. My feeling is while the filling of card details it asks for 5 digit postal code which is as per US but for india its 6 digit (not sure how it worked for ICICI though ), So will you be able to help me how you were able to add and is there a workaround that i can use to solve this issue.
Thanks and Regards
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Hi Arun
I do have Gear S3, but I don't use the Samsung Pay on gear. The reason you couldn't add could be because, Gear S3 Samsung Pay is different app (light weight) than the one in the Galaxy Devices. I don't know any workarounds. Sorry.
Thanks
Dip8614 said:
I've got the permanently unlocked T-mobile US version (Snapdragon 835) of the Galaxy S8. I was using the Samsung pay in the US but that doesn't work for Indian cards in India, probably due to region locks. Is there any way by which I can use the Samsung pay in India on my unlocked GS8 USA version ? Please help.
Thanks in advance.
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you should flash rom for your current region (India) and do not root it. then samsung pay will work well
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you should flash rom for your current region (India) and do not root it. then samsung pay will work well
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Can I flash Indian ROM into the USA version of GS8? Would it support?
Arun A V said:
Hi Venki,
I have a Samsung Gear S3 bluetooth version got it from USA where i was trying to add the credit card. Same as you i have ICICI Bank Debit and Credit card which i was able to add successfully. But I have an CitiBank credit card for which i am unable to add. My feeling is while the filling of card details it asks for 5 digit postal code which is as per US but for india its 6 digit (not sure how it worked for ICICI though ), So will you be able to help me how you were able to add and is there a workaround that i can use to solve this issue.
Thanks and Regards
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Hello @Arun A V
did you ever get this to work? I have the same issue with an Indian Citibank credit card. HDFC debit and credit added just fine.
i am having samsung galaxy 8 + which is purchased in india. when i sent this mobile to my son who is in USA and his service provider inUSA is AT&T.But unfortunately the mobile is not able to make calls or receive call in his AT&T SIM.Please help
Knox tripped
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This is the method I used to change the CSC code on my SM-R760 to an Australian code with a view to setting up Samsung Pay. It took a little hunting around the forums to find all of the information, plus I ran into a few things while I was doing it that didn't seemed to be mentioned elsewhere so I thought I would summarise it all below for us noobs.
All credit to the experts, in particular @adfree
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
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NetOdin3
https://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-s3/development/rom-samsung-gear-s3-sm-r760-t3588062
Combination Firmware
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74600026&postcount=26
Your current stock firmware (in my instance, R760XXU2BQC5)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-s3/development/rom-samsung-gear-s3-sm-r760-t3588062
Your CSC code
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787163
A PC with a WiFi connection
INSTRUCTIONS:
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1. Check reactivation lock is off
- On your phone, go to Samsung Gear App
- Go to Setttings Tab, choose "Find my Gear"
- Make sure Reactivation Lock is off
2. Connect your watch to your PC
- Hold down the home/power button until you see the "rebooting" screen
- Release the home/power button then quickly press it three times to bring up the boot menu
- Quick press the home/power button to cycle through the menu to "Download (wireless)"
- Long press the home/button to confirm the menu selection
- The phone will then go into WPS mode
- Double press the home/power button to change to AP mode
- On your PC, enable WiFi and connect to the access point on you watch.
NOTE: Until you successfully connect to NetOdin, your watch may display red text stating "Connection Timeout" - this is OK
- Open up NetOdin. You should now be connected to your watch (you should see the IP in the NetOdin window and "Connected to xx.xx.xx.xx" on your watch face.
NOTE: I had to disable Windows Defender public firewall temporarily for NetOdin to work properly
3. Flash combination firmware
- Load the unzipped .tar.md5 file into the "AP" box of NetOdin, wait for it to finish checking then click "Start". This should take about 10 minutes to complete after clicking "Start".
NOTE: I had left "Automatic reboot" ticked in Odin, so once it completed the watch restarted. No issue, except had to go through step 2 to reconnect the watch to the PC before proceeding to the next step
4. Flash CSC file from stock firmware
- Load the unzipped CSC_xxx.tar.md5 file into the "CSC" box of NetOdin, wait for it to finish checking then click "Start". This should take about 1-2 minutes to complete after clicking "Start".
5. Factory reset
- In your Gear, go to Settings > Gear Info > Reset Gear > Confirm
NOTE: I got a warning at this stage that Reactivation Lock was on. Don't know why I got this message as I had definitely turned it off in step 1. I ignored it (no guts, no glory!) and was fine. Your mileage may vary
6. Set CSC code
- In the Gear, go to the Tizen Keystring app
NOTE: screenshots of what your interface will look like https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74591475&postcount=13)
- Type in the following code exactly: *#272*719434266344#
- You will be taken to a list of CSC codes that you can scroll through. Find the code you want to change to and select it. I used "XSA".
7. Reflash complete current stock ROM
- Load the unzipped CSC_xxx.tar.md5 file into the "CSC" box of NetOdin, wait for it to finish checking.
- Load the unzipped AP_xxx.tar.md5 file into the "AP" box of NetOdin, wait for it to finish checking.
- Load the unzipped BL_xxx.tar.md5 file into the "BL" box of NetOdin, wait for it to finish checking.
- Click "Start". This should take about 15 minutes to complete after clicking "OK".
You are done!
After this, my Gear picked up the OTA update to Tizen 3.0.0.1
So after all of this effort, NAB doesn't currently support Samsung Pay, so I can't 100% confirm this will work, but everything I've read says it should.
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I got Gear S3 delivered from Amazon yesterday in India since I was desperate about SPay I tried and followed above method to change CSC and enable SPay. Everything went smooth but now it says "unauthorized modifications have been made to this device". I guess Knox has been tripped. I don't know how, But Samsung Health is working fine.
Now I have requested for a replacement of the same device from Amazon. Can anybody let me know the safest method to enable spay on Indian Gear Device?
Galaxy Gear S3 Frontier
Was in Tizen 3 and got updated to Tizen 4 after combi flash and CSC change.
Gear Model: R760.
Can anybody let me know the safest method to enable spay on Indian Gear Device?
I have a problem when I was buyed at Working Motherboard but almost Broken Display of April 2020,but I updated to "G950FXXS8DTCA"... and so when I doesn't have a Headset (or I can't be set Second Phone to Headset for FRP bypass) and I tried of Tutorial combinations who are be show of Notifications and so doesn't be any helped anyway..
Maybe if a SIM card case doesn't be will help at without Google Assisant when I would be giving to a some then can be remove FRP from a BOX'es...
Illutorium said:
I have a problem when I was buyed at Working Motherboard but almost Broken Display of April 2020,but I updated to "G950FXXS8DTCA"... and so when I doesn't have a Headset (or I can't be set Second Phone to Headset for FRP bypass) and I tried of Tutorial combinations who are be show of Notifications and so doesn't be any helped anyway..
Maybe if a SIM card case doesn't be will help at without Google Assisant when I would be giving to a some then can be remove FRP from a BOX'es...
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Sorry I couldn't make it out what you are trying to say, I believe English isn't your first language, then try to write the message in your language and then use Google Translator to translate it.
Here
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Google+Translator
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Is there a way to bypass the lockscreen on a Xiaomi 3S without doing a reset and losing all the data?
When I was living in China I found out my boss had installed a RAT on my phone and was monitoring my location and accessing my messages/photos etc. When I confronted him about it he changed the lockscreen password and said he wanted 15000rmb from me to unlock it. He told me there was nothing I could do about it because he is Chinese and I'm not so the police will believe him. I ended up just getting a new phone because it wasn't worth the fight to me at the time
That was back in 2016 but I have a bit of an emergency situation and I really need to access some data that's save on this phone
A few points worth mentioning
Google account and "lost my phone" methods are not available to me as it's not an international version so has no google functionality
I don't have a xiaomi account so I can't use the xiaomi versions of the above
I have tried the android lock screen crash method here https://www.oreilly.com/library/vie...98/85928bf7-5c5e-40cb-9a9b-5aa4e75d8032.xhtml but I do not get the option to copy/paste data from this text field. So I'm assuming it's the wrong version of Android
I have tried connecting the phone via USB to a computer that has the Android SDK tools installed and using the command "adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key" but I get an error "this adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set".
I've tried at least 10 different android unlocking tool piece of software I can find, but as far as I can tell they all just try to format and I need the data on the phone
Hi all,
I hope somebody can help me.
For a client we recieved an old J5 and wanted to reset it to factory settings.
We have done this through the power + volume up + home menubut we have a issue.
It asks for a previous Google account which we dont have.
Is there a way to bypass this or remove the lock?
Thanks in advance
This is called FRP (Factory Reset Protection), and there is no proven working way to remove it, all you will find is shady paid app that may or may not work. Even reflashing will not fix it.
You can try some of the shady apps, but I can not vouch.
Try to install Sam Fw, its a software who can unlocked FRP on a gran numbers of Samsung phones
Lmao yes I as just about to say that. I looked around and found this gem. SamFW is a trusted site for firmware, so chances are this is legit.
If doest work, try to open Chrome via the talkback configs.
1-open talkback via the buttons
2-open talkback config
3-close talkback
4-in the configs open "Help & Feedback"
5- if show a error screen, click on the three buttons on the top
6- click "send feedback"
7- write any thing and hold
8- select the option "assitant"
9- search 'internt" or "chrome"
10- go to this website https://www.bloggerraposoinforceljh.com.br/2019/10/sem-papapa-sem-pepepe.html or search "So recebe infocell"
11-download "Android 6 Apk" and "Bypass FRP Apk"
12-open dowloads
13-install frp 6
14- install and open Bypass frp"
15- click on the three butons on the top and click in "ok"
16-enter a email and a password
17-restart device
18-after conclues the configs of the phone, reset the phone again to erase the downloaded contents