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No idea what possessed me to do it (it was late), I unchecked "OEM Unlock", and bricked my phone.
(Android 5.1.1, stock recovery, rooted)
It's stuck in a bootloop with the red message "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock."
I've read many other posts stating that flashing stock firmware will unbrick the phone. That's great, the hardware can be saved. But I need the data; contacts, txts, photos.
What are my options?
Is there any way around FRP lock? I understand tit's intended as a security feature, and basically only happens when people do idiot stuff like unchecking OEM Unlock. So I doubt many devs/hackers have put much focus on developing workarounds.
Theoretically, Samsung may have the capacity to unlock the FRP lock. Is this a thing? Does anyone know anything about sending it to a Samsung tech center? Probably they would have difficulty guaranteeing the phone sender should have rightful access to the phone, so perhaps they provide no pathway?
@ashyx, I've read your posts, you're frankly a wizard. Any thoughts? Thanks
Frustrated with myself,
- Scott
ScottHW said:
No idea what possessed me to do it (it was late), I unchecked "OEM Unlock", and bricked my phone.
(Android 5.1.1, stock recovery, rooted)
It's stuck in a bootloop with the red message "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock."
I've read many other posts stating that flashing stock firmware will unbrick the phone. That's great, the hardware can be saved. But I need the data; contacts, txts, photos.
What are my options?
Is there any way around FRP lock? I understand tit's intended as a security feature, and basically only happens when people do idiot stuff like unchecking OEM Unlock. So I doubt many devs/hackers have put much focus on developing workarounds.
Theoretically, Samsung may have the capacity to unlock the FRP lock. Is this a thing? Does anyone know anything about sending it to a Samsung tech center? Probably they would have difficulty guaranteeing the phone sender should have rightful access to the phone, so perhaps they provide no pathway?
@ashyx, I've read your posts, you're frankly a wizard. Any thoughts? Thanks
Frustrated with myself,
- Scott
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As advised flash the stock firmware. DATA won't be affected.
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As advised flash the stock firmware. DATA won't be affected.
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Really? Many posts I've seen have noted that "all user data will be deleted".
Do I just use ODIN, and flash AP? No app, or user data will be erased, or formatted like that?
A few mention "Initializing with Smart Switch"; I haven't done that before. Is that different than flashing firmware?
ScottHW said:
Really? Many posts I've seen have noted that "all user data will be deleted".
Do I just use ODIN, and flash AP? No app, or user data will be erased, or formatted like that?
A few mention "Initializing with Smart Switch"; I haven't done that before. Is that different than flashing firmware?
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Searching for that question directly, it seems like flashing a ROM (e.g. stock firmware) will not directly erase user data; downloads, photos in DCIM, etc.
But, sounds like any user-installed apps will be erased (so any internally stored data would be lost).
And, data stored in system apps would be lost, too; e.g. tabs that were open in Chrome.
There's no way around the FRP lock, eh?
Here is Samsung's statement about FRP (Factory Reset Protection)
It describes the Google account "protection" features, but doesn't really describe how FRP lock leads to bootloops.
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/frp/
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) Feature
What is Device Protection, or Factory Reset Protection (FRP)?
Android devices provide built-in security features you can use to protect your device and information, including screen locks and data encryption. Data protection, or Factory Reset Protection (FRP), is a security feature on Android devices with Lollipop 5.1 and higher.
FRP is automatically activated when you set up a Google Account on your device. Once FRP is activated, it prevents use of a device after a factory data reset, until you log in using a Google username and password previously set up on the device.
How does FRP work?
When you perform a Factory Data Reset, all settings are returned to the factory default settings. All data is erased, including files and downloaded apps.
If you have a Google Account set up on the device, FRP is active. This means that after the reset, you'll be required to log in to the Google Account using the username and password. If you have multiple Google Accounts set up on the device, you can log in using any of the accounts.
If an unauthorized person tries to reset the device by another method, the device would still require log-in using the Google username and password. This means that if your device is lost or stolen, another person would not be able to reset it and use it.
What do I need to know about FRP?
If you want to reset your device to factory defaults, make sure you know your Google Account and password, because you'll need to log in at the end of the reset.
If you want to reset your device to factory defaults, but don't remember your Google username and/or password, you can do one of these:
Check your devices Account settings for your account name, and reset your password via the device or at www.google.com.
It can take 24 hours for the password reset to sync with all devices registered to the account.
Remove the account before you reset the device.
If you already reset your device, but don't remember your Google username and/or password, the device can't be used. In that case, you can do one of these:
If you know your Google username but can't remember the password, you can reset your password on the device, or at www.google.com. It can take up to 24 hours for a new password to sync with all registered devices. After 24 hours, you can try logging in to your phone with the new password.
If you have multiple Google Accounts, and you can't remember which Google Account you set up on your device, visit https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager.
Log in with your Google username and password and check the list of devices registered to the account. If you don't see the device listed on the account, it means the device is registered to a different account. Use the same process to check for devices linked to your other Google Accounts. When you find the registered account, use it to log in to your device.
If you can't remember any of your Google Account information, you can send your device, along with proof of purchase, to an authorized Samsung Service Center. Samsung has special tools to reset the phone to factory defaults with no protection enabled.
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Looking for a Samsung Authorized Support Center, apparently there are ZERO listed around Omaha, NE.
http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/locator/asc_locator.jsp
There must be ASC's somewhere; I'm hesitant to mail the phone away because I think the tech will just wipe it. The whole point is to maintain the data :-/
What do I need to flash to remove "Custom binary" ?
Will flashing the bootloader back to stock unlock the FRP lock?
That's BL throuh ODIN, right?
Do I have to flash AP ?
Won't that remove all user apps and their data, and any user data associated with system apps?
ScottHW said:
What do I need to flash to remove "Custom binary" ?
Will flashing the bootloader back to stock unlock the FRP lock?
That's BL throuh ODIN, right?
Do I have to flash AP ?
Won't that remove all user apps and their data, and any user data associated with system apps?
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Not being funny, but you're panicking over nothing. I can pretty much guarantee you will NOT lose any data, apps or settings. The DATA partion is untouched by stock firmware.
Just flash the whole stock firmware(not repair firmware) and you'll be fine.
If you're super paranoid about losing data then just flash the AP part.
ashyx said:
Not being funny, but you're panicking over nothing. I can pretty much guarantee you will NOT lose any data, apps or settings. The DATA partion is untouched by stock firmware.
Just flash the whole stock firmware(not repair firmware) and you'll be fine.
If you're super paranoid about losing data then just flash the AP part.
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Thanks for the reassurance. I am pretty paranoid, because I feel like such an ass for making such a dumb mistake.
Will I lose:
Contacts?
Text messages??
Chrome Bookmarks???
My numerous open Chrome tabs?!?!
I'm just trying to understand what's happening, know what I'm doing.
Because I was clearly stupid enough to uncheck OEM Unlock. (WTF was I thinking?!)
ScottHW said:
Thanks for the reassurance. I am pretty paranoid, because I feel like such an ass for making such a dumb mistake.
Will I lose:
Contacts?
Text messages??
Chrome Bookmarks???
My numerous open Chrome tabs?!?!
I'm just trying to understand what's happening, know what I'm doing.
Because I was clearly stupid enough to uncheck OEM Unlock. (WTF was I thinking?!)
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It will be exactly as it was before. Nothing will change.
There are only 2 binaries that need flashing, boot and recovery, however unless you are flashing the exact firmware you had previously you may get compatibility issues, so it's best to just flash the whole firmware.
ashyx said:
It will be exactly as it was before. Nothing will change.
There are only 2 binaries that need flashing, boot and recovery, however unless you are flashing the exact firmware you had previously you may get compatibility issues, so it's best to just flash the whole firmware.
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Thanks for the more specific information.
I've never found any discussions about how to solve the frp lock bootloop, with the intention of preserving user data.
If you will indulge me a bit more, I'd like to learn, test, and then share this for others.
Do you know exactly Custom binary blocked by FRP lock ""security" works?
Where is the flag that gets tripped?
In order to solve this bootloop, technically just Boot loader and Recovery need to be flashed (the exact versions must be used, or comparability issues can occur).
Bootloader should be simple enough: BL is one of the specific upload choices in Odin.
Recovery is a .bin that's contained with the AP.tar, correct?
Is it possible to specifically flash only the Recovery?
(I am reading other posts and pages as I write this, sorry if some of these points and questions seem "obvious"; I'm still learning. Aren't we all )
This thread is particularly detailed re: ODIN flashing, although it is from 2013, and for a specific device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154762
ScottHW said:
Thanks for the more specific information.
I've never found any discussions about how to solve the frp lock bootloop, with the intention of preserving user data.
If you will indulge me a bit more, I'd like to learn, test, and then share this for others.
Do you know exactly Custom binary blocked by FRP lock ""security" works?
Where is the flag that gets tripped?
In order to solve this bootloop, technically just Boot loader and Recovery need to be flashed (the exact versions must be used, or comparability issues can occur).
Bootloader should be simple enough: BL is one of the specific upload choices in Odin.
Recovery is a .bin that's contained with the AP.tar, correct?
Is it possible to specifically flash only the Recovery?
(I am reading other posts and pages as I write this, sorry if some of these points and questions seem "obvious"; I'm still learning. Aren't we all )
This thread is particularly detailed re: ODIN flashing, although it is from 2013, and for a specific device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154762
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No, I didn't mention the bootloader, that is a different part of the firmware. The boot and recovery images have a .img extension and should be flashed under AP.
It is the bootloader that detects non official firmware and trips the FRP flag. If it's disabled in settings via OEM UNLOCK the bootloader ignores it and allows the device to boot.
n00b mistake
ashyx said:
No, I didn't mention the bootloader, that is a different part of the firmware. The boot and recovery images have a .img extension and should be flashed under AP.
It is the bootloader that detects non official firmware and trips the FRP flag. If it's disabled in settings via OEM UNLOCK the bootloader ignores it and allows the device to boot.
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Sh!t, sorry, boot.ing /= bootloader. Rookie mistake. #StillLearning
OK, so boot.img and recovery.img should both be contained within the AP component of stock firmware.
I can just flash those two, can't I?
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No, I didn't mention the bootloader, that is a different part of the firmware. The boot and recovery images have a .img extension and should be flashed under AP.
It is the bootloader that detects non official firmware and trips the FRP flag. If it's disabled in settings via OEM UNLOCK the bootloader ignores it and allows the device to boot.
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Is there any non-GUI way to toggle the OEM UNLOCK?
Bootloader? Download mode? Recovery? Fastboot? ADB?
I assume not, since that might be a "security" risk. And also, if there were, problems like this would have solutions posted mentioning how to do that.
Sh!!!!!!!t... I was thinking I would have screenshots of the exact build that's loaded on my phone. That way I can find the right stock firmware.
Seems those screenshots are still in the phone, didn't get moved to external memory
All I know for sure is it's Andorid 5.1.1, but that probably isn't specific enough to get the exact right boot and recovery images.
I intend to flash the boot.img and recovery.img to my phone. Hopefully, this will avoid any data loss, while clearing the FRP lock bootloop.
I got the stock firmware for Android 5.1.1 for my Galaxy A3 (2016) (SM-A310M) here:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-a3-/SM-A310M/TTT/download/A310MUBU2APE2/73991/
This set of instructions says to extract the .img file(s) to flash, then just .tar them up using 7zip, and flash it as AP in ODIN.
http://howto.highonandroid.com/sams...extract-stock-recovery-from-samsung-firmware/
But... this one says to use Unified Android Toolkit, option ‘8’ (Create an Odin flashable tar), and then flash with ODIN.
https://skipsoft.net/flashing-a-single-partition-i-e-system/
Fortunately, I have a Galaxy A3 (2017) (SM-A320Y), which I was just about to upgrade to for my daily driver. It's blank, running Android 7.0, so it means I can test this process, see if data is preserved, with almost no risk to actual data. Got that firmware here:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/SM-A320Y/COO/download/A320YDXU1BQH2/189605/
Ironically... I don't yet have a great method to intentionally trip the FRP lock bootloop
I think rooting and then unchecking OEM Unlock should do it (that's what wrecked my A310M)
FRP lock - Usb does not recognize
Hi, Everyone!
Sorry my english.
My problem is the same as yours.
however, after this frp lock message appeared, my phone goes into download mode, but the pc does not recognize any more. what can i do to get flash from the rom stock and solve the frp lock problem.
Help me, please!
Thank you all
ScottHW said:
No idea what possessed me to do it (it was late), I unchecked "OEM Unlock", and bricked my phone.
(Android 5.1.1, stock recovery, rooted)
It's stuck in a bootloop with the red message "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock."
I've read many other posts stating that flashing stock firmware will unbrick the phone. That's great, the hardware can be saved. But I need the data; contacts, txts, photos.
What are my options?
Is there any way around FRP lock? I understand tit's intended as a security feature, and basically only happens when people do idiot stuff like unchecking OEM Unlock. So I doubt many devs/hackers have put much focus on developing workarounds.
Theoretically, Samsung may have the capacity to unlock the FRP lock. Is this a thing? Does anyone know anything about sending it to a Samsung tech center? Probably they would have difficulty guaranteeing the phone sender should have rightful access to the phone, so perhaps they provide no pathway?
@ashyx, I've read your posts, you're frankly a wizard. Any thoughts? Thanks
Frustrated with myself,
- Scott
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FRP Custom binary Lock
ashyx said:
It will be exactly as it was before. Nothing will change.
There are only 2 binaries that need flashing, boot and recovery, however unless you are flashing the exact firmware you had previously you may get compatibility issues, so it's best to just flash the whole firmware.
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Could you help me to get access to my data? I'm running port of S8 on my S7 and got bootloop. Someone told me that even if I'll flash AP only I might lose my data because of difference in the way the memory is formatted.
Blackion said:
Could you help me to get access to my data? I'm running port of S8 on my S7 and got bootloop. Someone told me that even if I'll flash AP only I might lose my data because of difference in the way the memory is formatted.
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If they're both stock based firmware then you can just flash the stock S7 firmware. Data should remain untouched.
Hi
I am just stuck with the same problem. I have downloaded the latest Stock ROM. But unsure which options to select in ODIN and what files to select.
I presume only select AP. Also, hope I will not lose any data.
Please help me out.
Hi,
I did a search here for anything to do with (SM-G950W) and saw 10 threads about this model but I am unable to find a thread that has a solution to my problem. I have read posts about using Odin v3.12.7 and putting the phone into download mode then flash the PDA (now called AP) with a combination .MD5 file that is compatible for (SM-G950W). I tried flashing with a stock AP, one from a stock SM-G950U and several others that I have found from Google search and all I get from Odin is "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1". I made sure I had the latest version (as of writing this post) of the Samsung USB Driver with version 1.5.63.0 so does anyone know how I can bypass the FRP (factory reset protection)? I see lots of Youtube videos about using a bluetooth device and calling emergency but I will avoid this method. I should also mention that the "download" screen does show FRP lock enabled if that matters (is this KNOX?).
I am trying to help my friend fix this problem because he locked himself out of his phone so I am out of ideas and for whatever reason he does not remember the last Google account that was synced with his phone. We tried all the emails that "he" thinks it is and when we put in his cell phone # the recovery said it will send us the verification code but it fails.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks to those who replied.
EDIT:
I got Odin to flash the phone now. I had to use Canada (Rogers), version 7.0, PDA - (G950WVLU2AQK7), CSC - (G950WOYA2AQK7), date 2017-12-10 from SamMobile website. I wanted to flash the XAC version to remove Rogers branding but I kept getting the "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1" error. Anyway, the phone rebooted back to FRP (factory reset protection) screen to enter a Google account. So back to square one unless someone knows which file I need to flash in order to bypass or unlock FRP.
Thanks,
htcraspy said:
Hi,
I did a search here for anything to do with (SM-G950W) and saw 10 threads about this model but I am unable to find a thread that has a solution to my problem. I have read posts about using Odin v3.12.7 and putting the phone into download mode then flash the PDA (now called AP) with a combination .MD5 file that is compatible for (SM-G950W). I tried flashing with a stock AP, one from a stock SM-G950U and several others that I have found from Google search and all I get from Odin is "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1". I made sure I had the latest version (as of writing this post) of the Samsung USB Driver with version 1.5.63.0 so does anyone know how I can bypass the FRP (factory reset protection)? I see lots of Youtube videos about using a bluetooth device and calling emergency but I will avoid this method. I should also mention that the "download" screen does show FRP lock enabled if that matters (is this KNOX?).
I am trying to help my friend fix this problem because he locked himself out of his phone so I am out of ideas and for whatever reason he does not remember the last Google account that was synced with his phone. We tried all the emails that "he" thinks it is and when we put in his cell phone # the recovery said it will send us the verification code but it fails.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks to those who replied.
EDIT:
I got Odin to flash the phone now. I had to use Canada (Rogers), version 7.0, PDA - (G950WVLU2AQK7), CSC - (G950WOYA2AQK7), date 2017-12-10 from SamMobile website. I wanted to flash the XAC version to remove Rogers branding but I kept getting the "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1" error. Anyway, the phone rebooted back to FRP (factory reset protection) screen to enter a Google account. So back to square one unless someone knows which file I need to flash in order to bypass or unlock FRP.
Thanks,
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Use a tool like chimera tool you'll be able to get past that no problem. Should be able to anyway. 99% of people on these forums will automatically brand you a thief because nobody here apparently forgets their login account info and are otherwise perfect citizens
Try this guide http://www.techoxygen.com/samsung-frp-tool-2017-reset-frp-lock-free/
thatsupnow said:
Use a tool like chimera tool you'll be able to get past that no problem. Should be able to anyway. 99% of people on these forums will automatically brand you a thief because nobody here apparently forgets their login account info and are otherwise perfect citizens
Try this guide http://www.techoxygen.com/samsung-frp-tool-2017-reset-frp-lock-free/
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First off, thank you for being helpful. I even invited myself to the telegram group "Galaxy S8/S8+ (XDA Group)" to ask for help there too and some people was not as helpful by telling us that it would be impossible to forget the login. Seriously, I could have laughed at my friend and call him dumb but I didn't because he came to me for help. I searched and read so many forums and downloaded so many different files from legal websites to understand what to do but I couldn't get it resolved.
I will try the "chimera" tool that you suggested and if that doesn't work then we will just give up and bring the phone to a repair shop. I spoke to someone at Google today who said gmail password resets may take up to 24 hours for the phone to recognize. So we will try again with the 3 gmail accounts that we think was synced with the phone tomorrow because the passwords was just reset today however the representative said Samsung might be able to help so he transferred us to the Samsung in the U.S. (by mistake?) and the girl from Samsung transferred us to Samsung Canada. What a run around; anyway the last person said we may need to bring it to a repair shop. The person asked us for our postal code and gave us a few shops in our area.
Crossing our fingers that the "chimera" tool works otherwise we're probably looking at $50-$60 CAD for the phone repair shop to fix this issue.
Thanks again!
thatsupnow said:
Use a tool like chimera tool you'll be able to get past that no problem. Should be able to anyway. 99% of people on these forums will automatically brand you a thief because nobody here apparently forgets their login account info and are otherwise perfect citizens
Try this guide http://www.techoxygen.com/samsung-frp-tool-2017-reset-frp-lock-free/
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So I installed chimera and it doesn't list SM-G950W as an available model to reset the FRP. Do I need an update or do I need to buy something to get more supported models? Also I looked at "http://www.techoxygen.com/samsung-fr...frp-lock-free/" and downloaded the "Octoplus Samsung Tool" the download file came with a trojan virus which got removed by antivirus program. Now when I try to open the Octoplus tool it is saying that the "Card is not found". What does that mean? Sorry I never done this before so I am not familiar with these terms.
htcraspy said:
So I installed chimera and it doesn't list SM-G950W as an available model to reset the FRP. Do I need an update or do I need to buy something to get more supported models? Also I looked at "http://www.techoxygen.com/samsung-fr...frp-lock-free/" and downloaded the "Octoplus Samsung Tool" the download file came with a trojan virus which got removed by antivirus program. Now when I try to open the Octoplus tool it is saying that the "Card is not found". What does that mean? Sorry I never done this before so I am not familiar with these terms.
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Give this a shot
If that doesn't work go to YouTube and search bypass frp lock SM-G950W. You'll get it eventually
thatsupnow said:
Give this a shot
If that doesn't work go to YouTube and search bypass frp lock SM-G950W. You'll get it eventually
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Thanks for your help. We tried watching the videos but our Samsung S8 does not have a home button. Anyway, we decided to go to a local phone repair shop and they charged us $80 to reset the lock. We had to wait a bit because the Samsung server was down but at least we got our phone working again.
Also if anyone is wondering about the chimera tool and support for Samsung S8 this is the response I got from their support team:
Dear User,
Yes, currently it is not supported. The FRP reset is not added for the S8 models.Of course we will add it, in the near future. When? right now i can not tell you exact date, but i am sure that we can handle it soon.
Best regards,
Chimera team
htcraspy said:
Thanks for your help. We tried watching the videos but our Samsung S8 does not have a home button. Anyway, we decided to go to a local phone repair shop and they charged us $80 to reset the lock. We had to wait a bit because the Samsung server was down but at least we got our phone working again.
Also if anyone is wondering about the chimera tool and support for Samsung S8 this is the response I got from their support team:
Dear User,
Yes, currently it is not supported. The FRP reset is not added for the S8 models.Of course we will add it, in the near future. When? right now i can not tell you exact date, but i am sure that we can handle it soon.
Best regards,
Chimera team
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Right on at least you got it going again. I just kinda assumed chimera tool supported that cause I've been using it for years on my other galaxy phones and was unlocking a whole bunch of other phones for $10 a pop.
I have same problem with my sm-g950w and don't want to pay 80$ at phone repair shop
hopefully if I wait a little, more option will become available for the frp reset
if anyone has any more options, please let me know
thatsupnow said:
Use a tool like chimera tool you'll be able to get past that no problem. Should be able to anyway. 99% of people on these forums will automatically brand you a thief because nobody here apparently forgets their login account info and are otherwise perfect citizens
Try this guide http://www.techoxygen.com/samsung-frp-tool-2017-reset-frp-lock-free/
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It's not that everyone thinks that, it's that there is no way to tell from a forum post, and rather than risk making xda complicit in a felony it's safer and fairer to just not answer any of them on the board where there is an official record. Just wait until some judge subpones all of xdas servers because they hold official records in an ongoing criminal case
htcraspy said:
Hi,
I did a search here for anything to do with (SM-G950W) and saw 10 threads about this model but I am unable to find a thread that has a solution to my problem. I have read posts about using Odin v3.12.7 and putting the phone into download mode then flash the PDA (now called AP) with a combination .MD5 file that is compatible for (SM-G950W). I tried flashing with a stock AP, one from a stock SM-G950U and several others that I have found from Google search and all I get from Odin is "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1". I made sure I had the latest version (as of writing this post) of the Samsung USB Driver with version 1.5.63.0 so does anyone know how I can bypass the FRP (factory reset protection)? I see lots of Youtube videos about using a bluetooth device and calling emergency but I will avoid this method. I should also mention that the "download" screen does show FRP lock enabled if that matters (is this KNOX?).
I am trying to help my friend fix this problem because he locked himself out of his phone so I am out of ideas and for whatever reason he does not remember the last Google account that was synced with his phone. We tried all the emails that "he" thinks it is and when we put in his cell phone # the recovery said it will send us the verification code but it fails.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks to those who replied.
EDIT:
I got Odin to flash the phone now. I had to use Canada (Rogers), version 7.0, PDA - (G950WVLU2AQK7), CSC - (G950WOYA2AQK7), date 2017-12-10 from SamMobile website. I wanted to flash the XAC version to remove Rogers branding but I kept getting the "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1" error. Anyway, the phone rebooted back to FRP (factory reset protection) screen to enter a Google account. So back to square one unless someone knows which file I need to flash in order to bypass or unlock FRP.
Thanks,
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Ok trying to help here, if you already flashed the phone with version 7 its means will get easy to bypass the G account, just there are a lot of videos on you tube but the easiest one is in spanish.. (freedom phone) the name of the you tuber, if not there are more in english..
Android 7 allow you to update the keyboard which is necessary in order to complete the task, it will take just 10 minutes I did one T mobile but it will work with the canadian one as long as the phone has the version 7.. btw i am downloading the rogers firmware to flash my canadian one.. thanks for the tip..
XDA never encourages this "fishy" applications for some really really desperate people that needs help.
Samsung repair centre can fix your FRP Locked phone. Just present your Proof of purchase/receipt/ warranty card and of course your phone
So you can use your phone again.
FRP security is implemented to prevent unauthorized access on your phone.
So make sure you don't forget your main google account logged in on your phone.
It is really recommended that you have "MULTIPLE WAYS" of retrieving your Google account
Make sure your G Account has
(
1. phone number
2. recovery email
3. provided security
4. Q&A
5. Google recovery page ( you need to answer personal info/identity you can remember)
)
htcraspy said:
Hi,
I did a search here for anything to do with (SM-G950W) and saw 10 threads about this model but I am unable to find a thread that has a solution to my problem. I have read posts about using Odin v3.12.7 and putting the phone into download mode then flash the PDA (now called AP) with a combination .MD5 file that is compatible for (SM-G950W). I tried flashing with a stock AP, one from a stock SM-G950U and several others that I have found from Google search and all I get from Odin is "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1". I made sure I had the latest version (as of writing this post) of the Samsung USB Driver with version 1.5.63.0 so does anyone know how I can bypass the FRP (factory reset protection)? I see lots of Youtube videos about using a bluetooth device and calling emergency but I will avoid this method. I should also mention that the "download" screen does show FRP lock enabled if that matters (is this KNOX?).
I am trying to help my friend fix this problem because he locked himself out of his phone so I am out of ideas and for whatever reason he does not remember the last Google account that was synced with his phone. We tried all the emails that "he" thinks it is and when we put in his cell phone # the recovery said it will send us the verification code but it fails.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks to those who replied.
EDIT:
I got Odin to flash the phone now. I had to use Canada (Rogers), version 7.0, PDA - (G950WVLU2AQK7), CSC - (G950WOYA2AQK7), date 2017-12-10 from SamMobile website. I wanted to flash the XAC version to remove Rogers branding but I kept getting the "SW REV CHECK FAIL : [abl]Fused 2 > Binary 1" error. Anyway, the phone rebooted back to FRP (factory reset protection) screen to enter a Google account. So back to square one unless someone knows which file I need to flash in order to bypass or unlock FRP.
Thanks,
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If this helps you i have the SM-G950W (G950WVLS3BRE1) and i made it work by flashing the COMBINATION_FA70_G950USQU3ARD1 first then i flashed the firmware 4 file G950USQU3CRD4 using BL+AP+CP+HOME_CSC+USERDATA and it worked beautifully. Maybe it will help your issue.
Flashing SMG950W
Hi,
I am new to this forum and need some help please.
I have a Samsung S8 (G950WVLU5BRG4) with Android Version 8.0. The phone is unlocked and from Rogers in Canada but has a Google FRP.
Although I followed the step by step instructions with the combination file and so on Odin keeps showing me an error and is unable to bypass the Google account lock. The error message I am getting within log of the combination file is:
FAIL! (Auth)
Complete (Write) operation failed
All threads completed. (succeed 0/ failed 1)
Any idea of how to solve this problem? I am sure it got solved already by someone in the forum but I can't find the right entry.
ThorbenJa said:
Hi,
I am new to this forum and need some help please.
I have a Samsung S8 (G950WVLU5BRG4) with Android Version 8.0. The phone is unlocked and from Rogers in Canada but has a Google FRP.
Although I followed the step by step instructions with the combination file and so on Odin keeps showing me an error and is unable to bypass the Google account lock. The error message I am getting within log of the combination file is:
FAIL! (Auth)
Complete (Write) operation failed
All threads completed. (succeed 0/ failed 1)
Any idea of how to solve this problem? I am sure it got solved already by someone in the forum but I can't find the right entry.
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Sounds like your flashing something older than what's the device
TheMadScientist said:
Sounds like your flashing something older than what's the device
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As far as I know canadian S8 variant cannot be downgraded, i had tried everything with them with no avail,
there is a site(server bypassing the google account any model) for 22 usa dollars!! search it.. 22 dollars is nothing if your phone is an xpensive one!!
Virtualisimo said:
As far as I know canadian S8 variant cannot be downgraded, i had tried everything with them with no avail,
there is a site(server bypassing the google account any model) for 22 usa dollars!! search it.. 22 dollars is nothing if your phone is an xpensive one!!
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No so you need a 950 U combo equal to that of what is on your device
So im trying to install twrp recovery but when i try to flash it thru odin, i get a Custom Binary (RECOVERY) blocked by FRP lock. I cant factory reset because it also disabled by FRP. I cant verify the tablet because i dont know the account information as the tablet was bought through craigslist. I have tried flashing a stock firmware version and that installed fine, but i still couldnt get past the verify screen. So thats when i decided to try and flash twrp but came into the binary error. I have been trying for the past two days to find a way around the verify identity and the frp lock. I cant enable oem unlock. I have tried rootjunky method but OTG flash wont pull up the file manager when plugged into the tablet. I cant use adb because i cant enable the developer settings because you guessed it i cant get past verify identity screen. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sounds like you need to find the Combination Firmware.
softasspoptart said:
So im trying to install twrp recovery but when i try to flash it thru odin, i get a Custom Binary (RECOVERY) blocked by FRP lock. I cant factory reset because it also disabled by FRP. I cant verify the tablet because i dont know the account information as the tablet was bought through craigslist. I have tried flashing a stock firmware version and that installed fine, but i still couldnt get past the verify screen. So thats when i decided to try and flash twrp but came into the binary error. I have been trying for the past two days to find a way around the verify identity and the frp lock. I cant enable oem unlock. I have tried rootjunky method but OTG flash wont pull up the file manager when plugged into the tablet. I cant use adb because i cant enable the developer settings because you guessed it i cant get past verify identity screen. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Read the post by Beut in this thread and then watch the video.
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Read the post by Beut in this thread and then watch the video.
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I already tried that method but didn't work. It's on android 7.0. I tried downgrading to sm-t580.. XAR firmware 6.1 and it worked but when it boots it goes straight to a black screen asking for a password. I tried the frp call method as well but it doesnt have wifi calling.
softasspoptart said:
I already tried that method but didn't work. It's on android 7.0. I tried downgrading to sm-t580.. XAR firmware 6.1 and it worked but when it boots it goes straight to a black screen asking for a password. I tried the frp call method as well but it doesnt have wifi calling.
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It only works with certain versions of 6. The one ending is PL4 is the one you want. The trick is in adding the fake wifi network instead of connecting to your home network. Pay close attention to the beginning of the video.
lewmur said:
It only works with certain versions of 6. The one ending is PL4 is the one you want. The trick is in adding the fake wifi network instead of connecting to your home network. Pay close attention to the beginning of the video.
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Okay thank you. I will try that again when I get home. And this works on version 7.0? The device is currently on 7.0 but when I tried the pl4 md5 it flashes it but when I boot up the device it just goes to a black screen and asks for a password. It doesn't start at the setup wizard
softasspoptart said:
Okay thank you. I will try that again when I get home. And this works on version 7.0? The device is currently on 7.0 but when I tried the pl4 md5 it flashes it but when I boot up the device it just goes to a black screen and asks for a password. It doesn't start at the setup wizard
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You have to use Odin to install PL4. You can't flash it via TWRP. Also, make sure you wipe everything first.
lewmur said:
You have to use Odin to install PL4. You can't flash it via TWRP.
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I know. I can't install twrp like I said. I've been using Odin to flash everything. But when I flashed the pl4 file and tablet goes to reboot. It doesn't load the setup wizard. Doesn't show the welcome screen and pick a language. It goes straight to a black screen and asks for a password. Doesn't ask for an email or anything.
softasspoptart said:
I know. I can't install twrp like I said. I've been using Odin to flash everything. But when I flashed the pl4 file and tablet goes to reboot. It doesn't load the setup wizard. Doesn't show the welcome screen and pick a language. It goes straight to a black screen and asks for a password. Doesn't ask for an email or anything.
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Never heard of that. Can you boot from there into recovery and wipe again?
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Never heard of that. Can you boot from there into recovery and wipe again?
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Yea but when I try to factory wipe it says mdm doesn't allow factory reset and reboots and takes me back to that same black screen. I can only wipe cache partition. I will post a picture of the screen when I get home.
softasspoptart said:
Yea but when I try to factory wipe it says mdm doesn't allow factory reset and reboots and takes me back to that same black screen. I can only wipe cache partition. I will post a picture of the screen when I get home.
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I found this site. It is apparently an "MDM lock" and not FRP.
lewmur said:
I found this site. It is apparently an "MDM lock" and not FRP.
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Tried this as well. I did it about 20 times before giving up. I might try it again and do it about 30 to 50 times. If I was just able to get to settings I'd be straight but I can't get to the settings so that's why I'm trying to reset it as a completely new device. Do you know if I could flash the 7 inch tab A firmware onto the smt580? Or flash the smt585 firmware onto the t580 and flash the BL AP and CSC?
softasspoptart said:
Tried this as well. I did it about 20 times before giving up. I might try it again and do it about 30 to 50 times. If I was just able to get to settings I'd be straight but I can't get to the settings so that's why I'm trying to reset it as a completely new device. Do you know if I could flash the 7 inch tab A firmware onto the smt580? Or flash the smt585 firmware onto the t580 and flash the BL AP and CSC?
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From what I've read, Airwatch MDM lock can't be removed by flashing ANYTHING. It is third party anti-theft protection that has nothing to do with what ROM is installed. I know I ran into their stuff a few years ago with a used laptop I bought and only Airwatch was able to solve the problem after contacting their customer and verifying the laptop wasn't stolen.
4929york said:
From what I've read, Airwatch MDM lock can't be removed by flashing ANYTHING. It is third party anti-theft protection that has nothing to do with what ROM is installed. I know I ran into their stuff a few years ago with a used laptop I bought and only Airwatch was able to solve the problem after contacting their customer and verifying the laptop wasn't stolen.
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Okay thanks. I'll get in contact with airwatch.
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I found this site. It is apparently an "MDM lock" and not FRP.
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I did end up finding this. Seems the device is completely locked with no way to get around. When i flashed the device i may have deleted the admin privilages so there is no way of gettting around it as of now. I might end up paying someone to fix it or get around it or i wasted 180$ on a locked device. The guy i bought it from either blocked my number or deactivated his number as i cant get in contact with him. Pretty pissed. Thanks for all the help tho
I had the black screen password happen to me when I downgraded my SM-P580 from Android 7 to 6. Try clearing the cache. If that doesn't work, try reflashing, then turn it off and reboot to recovery and clear the cache.
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I had the black screen password happen to me when I downgraded my SM-P580 from Android 7 to 6. Try clearing the cache. If that doesn't work, try reflashing, then turn it off and reboot to recovery and clear the cache.
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Okay I'll try that. Didn't try that yet. Will keep updated
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I found this site. It is apparently an "MDM lock" and not FRP.
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Do you think if i changed the CSC to a different region on the tablet, and put a unlocked bootloader on it, would it might get rid of the frp lock? Do you happen to have a smt580? If so do you think there is anyother way of getting around this? say if i flashed like your firmware on to my tablet? Im desperate to get this thing unlocked as i would be out 180$ :crying:. Thanks for all your help so far. I really appreciate it man. Thanks to everyone who has helped so far.
Or what if i downgrade it to 6.1 and then downgrade it again to a even farther back version? Do you think this might work and gett me around the black screen? If so then i would be able to bypass the google verify account. Ima go ahead and try it unless its a risk of bricking the tablet completely.
I also read somewhere that if i flash the cp part on odin that it will erase all data. Think that might be worth a shot? But what do i need to insert in the cp slott? I know BL goes to BL and AP to AP and CSC home goes in CSC. So what goes in the cp slot?
EDIT: So instead of putting csc home in the csc slot i put the other csc file in its place. I checked the re partition box. When i did this i got a new message on the tablet in the top left of tthe download mode that says FRP is enabled, ignore PIT download. Any idea what this means?
Hey guys,
I just got a used S8+. Upon booting up it was a clean factory reset. I went forward with the setup.
When i open up Samsung Pay i get the "samsung pay access to samsung pay has been denied...." msg.
This phone is not rooted, i have downloaded a root check and comes back as false.
The person who had the phone never rooted the phone.
And i also get this notification " Security Notice, unauthorized actions have been detected..."
Anyone know what could be wrong with it?
go into download mode, and see there if knox has been tripped. also can you use secure folder?
I had a similiar issue (KNOX not tripped). Just downloaded stock Odin ROM, flashed it and everything worked again.
This is what i get when in download mode?
Ill test Secure Folder now...brb
This is what i get when secure folder is launched.
Secure folder cannot be set up because unauthorized software was installed on the device.
kernel.killer said:
I had a similiar issue (KNOX not tripped). Just downloaded stock Odin ROM, flashed it and everything worked again.
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IF its not too much trouble can you point me to the right link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/official-stock-firmware-update-odin-t3582175 In SamFirm model enter your model number (presumably SM-G955U1, can be found in settings) and in region your active CSC (most likely ATT - Settings -> About Phone -> Software Information -> Service provider SW ver., last line of this field contains something in format XXX/XXX/YYY, use the first three letters). In Odin use HOME_CSC for CSC field, to keep your data.
kernel.killer said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/official-stock-firmware-update-odin-t3582175 In SamFirm model enter your model number (presumably SM-G955U1, can be found in settings) and in region your active CSC (most likely ATT - Settings -> About Phone -> Software Information -> Service provider SW ver., last line of this field contains something in format XXX/XXX/YYY, use the first three letters). In Odin use HOME_CSC for CSC field, to keep your data.
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Thank you,
If the phone is fresh and i don't care about data. Should i flash all of the files?
djfred500 said:
Thank you,
If the phone is fresh and i don't care about data. Should i flash all of the files?
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Yes, it is alway best to flash all files, but if you don't mind loosing your data, you can flash CSC_* package in place of CSC, to also repartition your phone and start fresh. But if you want to keep your data, you can flash the HOME_CSC_* package instead.
Just tried it with all the files and i get this.
I am so lost i am about to pull my hair out...
Ok finally was able to get it up and running with Samsung Pay working...
Ill be back later with a How-To for those folks that are stuck with the same exact problem.
djfred500 said:
Ok finally was able to get it up and running with Samsung Pay working...
Ill be back later with a How-To for those folks that are stuck with the same exact problem.
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Hi!
You can say how please?
Thanks!
Hi all 0/
I'm creating this post because well I have a bricked phone (I know, another bricked phone thread) and am asking if anybody can help or point me in the directions of help.
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The Problem
So my phone failed to install the latest security update that was released in September; just gave me the update failed error on reboot. I ignored this for a month as it didn't bother me but it started to get progressively more buggy, random crashes then random restarts then google play services just stopped working. This point I looked into it and the internet told me to use smartswitch to apply the update (which I assumed to be the problem at the time). Smartswitch couldn't update it which through it into emergency recovery mode. Smartswitch was then blocked by FRP lock when I tried to use emergency recovery mode.
I then tried by use Odin to flash stock firmware, which FRP lock blocked. Now i'm stuck as I can't flash anything with odin or use smartswitch so am stuck with either download mode of emergency recovery page.
I have extracted and reflashed all the sys.img flash expect system which has allowed me to boot to recovery but have the error
DM verity failed
E/ failed to mount system (invalid argument)
All the fixes for dm verity failed system, frp lock etc don't work as i think i have a combination of problems
Neither have I found a post that describes this problem anywhere
Thank you very much for reading
If you can boot the phone do you know the google email and password to remove the fpr?
godkingofcanada said:
If you can boot the phone do you know the google email and password to remove the fpr?
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Yes I do, which is the most annoying part!
Skyscripter said:
Yes I do, which is the most annoying part!
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Don't use Odin, use the actual Samsung app smart switch and factory restore/emergency mode restore option.
godkingofcanada said:
Don't use Odin, use the actual Samsung app smart switch and factory restore/emergency mode restore option.
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That's what I originally tired and it gets blocked by the frp lock
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That's what I originally tired and it gets blocked by the frp lock
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The fpr lock isn't supposed to block you from installing official factory firmware. But it has to be the exact firmware. It should install and then ask for your gmail
godkingofcanada said:
The fpr lock isn't supposed to block you from installing official factory firmware. But it has to be the exact firmware. It should install and then ask for your gmail
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That's what I thought, but when I've tried to use smart switch it blocks me, and every version of firmware I've found with odin it blocks. How can I find out which firmware my phone was on before it bricked its self? or do you think its a case of trying many?
assuming smartswitch is unable to find the firmware that i need is there any way of telling it which version to flash?
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That's what I thought, but when I've tried to use smart switch it blocks me, and every version of firmware I've found with odin it blocks. How can I find out which firmware my phone was on before it bricked its self? or do you think its a case of trying many?
assuming smartswitch is unable to find the firmware that i need is there any way of telling it which version to flash?
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Smartswitch can't flash it because whatever crapped out changed the device ID or some info it looks to for authentication. I had that happen once. After a fw flash my phone changed from SM-G928W8 to G928F and smart switch wouldn't touch it. So what I had to do was find the exact match, you need to know what carrier your phone came from to get the model for firmware, like t mobile or Verizon, and then get that version, I think nougat or mm would work but our device shipped with mm. Odin will work but it the fw has to match the device. Then once it boots your gmail info is needed.
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Smartswitch can't flash it because whatever crapped out changed the device ID or some info it looks to for authentication. I had that happen once. After a fw flash my phone changed from SM-G928W8 to G928F and smart switch wouldn't touch it. So what I had to do was find the exact match, you need to know what carrier your phone came from to get the model for firmware, like t mobile or Verizon, and then get that version, I think nougat or mm would work but our device shipped with mm. Odin will work but it the fw has to match the device. Then once it boots your gmail info is needed.
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Okay I think I understand, so i need the exact firmware it was on before it crapped out, otherwise it will think i'm trying to flash new firmware an frp lock stops it right? My phone came unlocked in the UK., will i just have to try many different versions in hope one works?
Noob question, what does fw flash stand for?
Thanks so much for answering my questions : )