stuck at Samsung logo - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

please help, I flashed 5.1.1 via Odin and now my phone is stuck at Samsung logo. I tried wiping cache and factory resetting in recovery but no luck.

Try going back to stock firmware in odin.
Pp.

PanchoPlanet said:
Try going back to stock firmware in odin.
Pp.
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that's exactly what I did but it gets stuck at the Samsung logo after it restarts.

Did you try factory reset then odin?
Pp.

I'm having the same problem as well
Stuck on S6 Edge screen after flashing 5.1.1 stock via Odin
wiping cache and factory resetting is not helping
Emergency Recovery via Smart Switch is not helping still stuck
Any HELP...........

samanbabah said:
please help, I flashed 5.1.1 via Odin and now my phone is stuck at Samsung logo. I tried wiping cache and factory resetting in recovery but no luck.
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Do you got any luck with your phone?

it seems you're not alone. I got the same thing on my S6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s6/help/bricked-s6-t3138114

samanbabah said:
please help, I flashed 5.1.1 via Odin and now my phone is stuck at Samsung logo. I tried wiping cache and factory resetting in recovery but no luck.
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was the imei repaired or your phone unlocked before?

samanbabah said:
please help, I flashed 5.1.1 via Odin and now my phone is stuck at Samsung logo. I tried wiping cache and factory resetting in recovery but no luck.
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Sunderwear said:
was the imei repaired or your phone unlocked before?
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unlocked remotely via imei repairing

assem_2222 said:
unlocked remotely via imei repairing
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yep I knew it... Investigating into this new security samsung impletemented..if imei been tampered with before your phone won't boot..

Sunderwear said:
yep I knew it... Investigating into this new security samsung impletemented..if imei been tampered with before your phone won't boot..
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Correct , that's what happened to me before when 5.0.2 stock flashed after unlocking. but I managed to flash stock recovery and stock rom successfully after
Now it's completely unsuccessful
what possibly could be the solution for this case?

I too had my phone get IMEI repaired! my problem is way more complicated now, because I nand erased my phone via odin. what was thinking... I came from HTC One m8 and I gotta tell you it is MUCH MUCH easier to unlock, root, change MID, change CID, install different ROMs... it's a nightmare messing with Samsung phones. I guess I learned my lesson.

samanbabah said:
I too had my phone get IMEI repaired! my problem is way more complicated now, because I nand erased my phone via odin. what was thinking... I came from HTC One m8 and I gotta tell you it is MUCH MUCH easier to unlock, root, change MID, change CID, install different ROMs... it's a nightmare messing with Samsung phones. I guess I learned my lesson.
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nand erase option in new samsung devices only deletes data partititon and system too..I've tested but like I said if your efs has been tampered with..5.1.1 will send your phone to the grave.

Would going to T-Mobile store help, was talking last week with my local tmo store manager about rooting and custom roms and asked if they had any program in store to troubleshoot issues and his answer was yes.
Maybe there in store diagnostic can bring these phones back to life.
If enough tinkerers like XDA flashaholics show up at T-Mobile stores with the mystery 5.1.1 syndrome they may just start replacing phones in store.
Its worth a shot.
Pp.

If you're under tmobile you can try to get a replacement.. If your warranty is void and you send it to samsung they will just laugh at you. If phone is looping and warranty is still good then you're gold
Sent from my SM-G925I using XDA Free mobile app

ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G925T
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STSTUS: Custom
FAP LOCK: OFF
Secure Download : Enabled
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 1 (0x0000)
RP SWRV: B:2 K:2 S:2
THAT'S WHAT I HAVE

assem_2222 said:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G925T
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STSTUS: Custom
FAP LOCK: OFF
Secure Download : Enabled
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 1 (0x0000)
RP SWRV: B:2 K:2 S:2
THAT'S WHAT I HAVE
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Your warranty is void. they might fix it for you but you'll have to pay.

assem_2222 said:
unlocked remotely via imei repairing
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Only unlock or clean imei?

Sunderwear said:
Your warranty is void. they might fix it for you but you'll have to pay.
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you mean SAMSUNG or T-MOBILE?
cause I'm between Europe and ME for two months ahead

Done!
Mạnh_IT in Vietnam can help you.!
Goodluck!
Manh_IT in Vietnam can help you.
I am not yet 10 post can post link. Search" Mạnh_IT" at choimobile . vn
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samanbabah said:
please help, I flashed 5.1.1 via Odin and now my phone is stuck at Samsung logo. I tried wiping cache and factory resetting in recovery but no luck.
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Mạnh_IT in Vietnam can help you.!
Goodluck!
Manh_IT in Vietnam can help you.
I am not yet 10 post can post link. Search" Mạnh_IT" at choimobile . vn
http: // choimobile . vn/threads/nghiem-trong-g92xf-up-ban-5-1-1-treo-logo-ket-khong-ve-duoc-5-0-2-da-co-huong-khac-phuc.56282/
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[Q] Qualcomm secureboot: Enabled -- warranty void?

I need to send in my s3 for repair and it's still under warranty. However, it was rooted but I unrooted it and I reset the flash counter. In download mode, it says "Qualcomm secureboot: enabled". Is this normal of a typical unrooted s3 phone? WIll samsung know that I rooted my phone (and void my warranty) if I send it in like this?
Sorry if this is a stupid question (I'm still a noob at this kind of stuff).
Thanks
pookani said:
I need to send in my s3 for repair and it's still under warranty. However, it was rooted but I unrooted it and I reset the flash counter. In download mode, it says "Qualcomm secureboot: enabled". Is this normal of a typical unrooted s3 phone? WIll samsung know that I rooted my phone (and void my warranty) if I send it in like this?
Sorry if this is a stupid question (I'm still a noob at this kind of stuff).
Thanks
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You should be fine if you used triangle away and flashed back to stock using Odin.
BWolf56 said:
You should be fine if you used triangle away and flashed back to stock using Odin.
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Just out of curiosity then why would that message be displayed? If it normally isn't there, then samsung will automatically think I modified the phone in some way wouldn't they?
pookani said:
Just out of curiosity then why would that message be displayed? If it normally isn't there, then samsung will automatically think I modified the phone in some way wouldn't they?
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Did they service your phone? I'm about to send mine tomorrow and I'm really hoping you're online so I know whether or not to send my phone out, I have the exact same situation!
Bosssauced said:
Did they service your phone? I'm about to send mine tomorrow and I'm really hoping you're online so I know whether or not to send my phone out, I have the exact same situation!
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If you don't have in you recovery mode Warranty Bit 1 or Knox Warranty Void 0x1 no problem, just use Triangle Away and reset flash counter and then wipe factory reset and wipe cache data and that's all.
santij07 said:
If you don't have in you recovery mode Warranty Bit 1 or Knox Warranty Void 0x1 no problem, just us Triangle Away and reset flash counter and then wipe factory reset and wipe cache data and that's all.
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Damnit, I have Warranty Bit 1, what would happen then?
If the repair centre sees that the warranty is 1, they may fix it, call you with an estimate, or just send it back to you without making any changes or repairs.
We do not do fraudulent methods here...offer legitimate suggestions to re-mediate the problem or get out of here...do not need fraud here..

Bell S3 Unlocking Issues

Hey guys,
I've been trying to unlock my phone for a few days now. Long story short, I moved from Canada to Japan and now I want to unlock my S3 to use a Japanese SIM.
I bought an unlock code from eBay. I was previous running cyanogenmod but then I was told that rooting will cause issues, so I unrooted my phone after an unsuccessful SIM unlock attempt. (wiped the phone, installed stock TW)
Even after unrooting I still had issues, and was given directions for the Service mode. That did not work either. I have tried many different methods and troubleshooting tips and nothing seems to have worked.
Here are some screenshots of the debug mode, my phone details, and a simple root checker app I installed.
puu.sh/dPN0p.png
Here are some specs: SGH-i747m Samsung Galaxy S3 on Bell running official firmware 4.4.2
Thanks for reading, and I really hope someone can help ;_;
Does your phone display the correct imei as the one you provided to the unlocker? The imei using the dial pad is the same as the imei on label attached to the phone?
audit13 said:
Does your phone display the correct imei as the one you provided to the unlocker? The imei using the dial pad is the same as the imei on label attached to the phone?
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Yes it displays the same IMEI on the label of the phone, and when using *#06# on the dial pad.
Despite my flashing back to stock, multiple sellers I have been through on eBay believe my phone is still rooted. One of my friends believed the people on eBay are at fault.
I then bought a code from a somewhat reputable looking website (cellunlocker.net) and received the exact same code. They had provided some additional troubleshooting methods but they did not work.
So it just won't accept the code or the prompt to enter the code doesn't appear on the screen?
audit13 said:
So it just won't accept the code or the prompt to enter the code doesn't appear on the screen?
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The prompt appears on screen no problem. It won't accept the code. Please refer to the screenshots I posted in the OP (the puu,sh link)
Is there some extra step I can do to get my phone back to normal? I thought just flashing stock and wiping data/cache would do it but I'm still having problems and I can't figure them out.
I'm aware downgrading firmware is out of the question, but I really have no options left.
I haven't technically activated the Japanese SIM card yet. Could that be an issue?
Did you restore stock using Odin and firmware from sammobile.com?
Don't attempt to downgrade if you have a 4.4.2 bootloader as that could brick your phone.
audit13 said:
Did you restore stock using Odin and firmware from sammobile.com?
Don't attempt to downgrade if you have a 4.4.2 bootloader as that could brick your phone.
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Yes I grabbed firmware from sammobile and flashed with Odin. I made sure to match the last four digits in the baseband of my phone which is FNH2 so I downloaded this one from sammobile
sammobile /firmwares/download/34795/I747MVLUFNH2_I747MOYCFNH2_BMC.zip/
On the Odin "Downloading..." screen, my warranty bit is 1. Could that be causing the issue?
If so how do I fix that
The warranty bit will not prevent your from unlocking the phone. When a phone is shipped, the warranty bit is set at 0. If a person flashes any non-Samsung approved software, it will change the warranty bit from 0 to 1. It cannot be reset to 0.
When flashing with Odin, I prefer 3.07. So you are just unzipping the file and flashing the tar.md5 file in PDA section? Try again but only check F reset time. Once you see reset in the status window, remove the usb cable, remove the battery, boot into recovery, do a factory wipe, and reboot.
audit13 said:
The warranty bit will not prevent your from unlocking the phone. When a phone is shipped, the warranty bit is set at 0. If a person flashes any non-Samsung approved software, it will change the warranty bit from 0 to 1. It cannot be reset to 0.
When flashing with Odin, I prefer 3.07. So you are just unzipping the file and flashing the tar.md5 file in PDA section? Try again but only check F reset time. Once you see reset in the status window, remove the usb cable, remove the battery, boot into recovery, do a factory wipe, and reboot.
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Still no luck unfortunately ;_;
Blah. Might just sell this phone and buy a Japanese one.
The only other thing I can think of is a corrupt EFS folder.
Did you try re-injecting the imei?
audit13 said:
The only other thing I can think of is a corrupt EFS folder.
Did you try re-injecting the imei?
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First time I've ever heard of that. Backup/restore?
I just did a quick google search and couldn't find a solid guide. Did you have a certain process in mind?
I appreciate all of your help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804117
audit13 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804117
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Thank you for providing the guide. Unfortunately it's still not working. I uploaded a video just in case that might help, I also have to get a refund from an unlock website, lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anrfCgMvBrw&feature=youtu.be
This is really weird as it looks like you are doing everything right.
audit13 said:
This is really weird as it looks like you are doing everything right.
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Then you can understand why I am incredibly frustrated, hahaha.
It's cool. I just ended up buying a Japanese phone.
Thank you for all your help, hopefully no one else runs into thee issues in the future

WARNING: Custom Binary Blocked by FRP Lock.....

My situation is different from everyone's so i figured i'd share this with you all. I accidently turned off OEM Unlocker/USB Debugging in developer options and when i start my phone i'm completely locked out I CAN get into download mode but CANT flash anything at because the bootloader is locked. So im just writing this to let all you (Sprint Galaxy S6 G920P owners) not to do this unless u want a really expensive high end paperweight.... i can't flash anything because the bootloader is locked...... :crying::crying::crying:
Your not able to odin the OE7 tar?
Sent from my SM-G920P using XDA Free mobile app
wvebert said:
Your not able to odin the OE7 tar?
No in fact like i said my situation is different in a sense i'm locked out of the binary via the OEM switch being off im assuming....And the FRP will not let me modify ANYTHING lol crazy right...
btw can u please PM the proper locations of all the stock 5.11 firmware aka The BL, AP,CP & CSC stock files if they exist lol and all the full stock firmware. BTW anyone interested in this situation i attached pix of my screen after flashing Stock OE7
tar via Odin 3.10.6
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I just had the same problem. I ended up re-flashing the stock OF7 tarball in Odin.
OF7 tallball
What is "OF7 tallball".
Where can i find that.
My phone is: G920T.
what is that, i want to know too
I am having the same Issue with the G920T, did anyone find a solution for it?
Having tbe same exact problem as the OP. Everthing I flash through ODIN fails. Even flashing stock 5.1.1 OF7 fails. I believe it's because I was on OGA so I have to wait until the tarball for that comes out I guess.
I had this problem yesterday. The way I fixed it was to flash the F8 bootloader, and then I could get the unroot rom to load.
Maybe a fluke, but that is what I did to fix mine.
Now I am unable to unlock it. I tried ChainFire CF-Auto-root and TWRP - both give the custom recovery is blocked. Any help on this is appreciated.
Thanks.
BigBirdie said:
I had this problem yesterday. The way I fixed it was to flash the F8 bootloader, and then I could get the unroot rom to load.
Maybe a fluke, but that is what I did to fix mine.
Now I am unable to unlock it. I tried ChainFire CF-Auto-root and TWRP - both give the custom recovery is blocked. Any help on this is appreciated.
Thanks.
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when you got the custom binary block did you just plug it in and odin and flash it or did you managed to get it in download mode ?
was it just plugging it the same way it was showing the block .. thanks
I had same issue as first post. so I odin to the stock 5.1.1 firmware. Now when I reboot and it asks to verify my gmail account I set up when I got device. I did that but it takes my info then pops back up with the verify screen I know I'm entering the correct info because I try a wrong pw and it says check pw. Has anyone else had it basically got back to verify gmail account ? also if you look in google at linked devices it shows tha last activity of you signing in? I hope I don't have a $600 paperweight!
Looking for help
XXX01 said:
My situation is different from everyone's so i figured i'd share this with you all. I accidently turned off OEM Unlocker/USB Debugging in developer options and when i start my phone i'm completely locked out I CAN get into download mode but CANT flash anything at because the bootloader is locked. So im just writing this to let all you (Sprint Galaxy S6 G920P owners) not to do this unless u want a really expensive high end paperweight.... i can't flash anything because the bootloader is locked...... :crying::crying::crying:
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I have the same exact problem with my Sprint S6.
I have tried all possible stock Firmwares :
G920PVPU1AOCF
G920PVPU1AOE2
G920PVPU2BOF7
G920PVPU2BOH1
None of them workes. any idea, please keep update.
I got this same exact problem yesterday on my SM-G920P as well. Been up all night trying to figure it out, has anyone found a solution to this?
Just got mine working again Apparently the original firmware I had on my phone was "G920PVPU3BOI1" so I just downloaded and flashed that in Odin and it flashed without the "Custom Binary Blocked by FRP Lock" error I kept on usually getting. So for anybody with this problem, if you are unsure which firmware you originally had on your phone before the brick, just try to flash all the possible ones via Odin until one works
How to find proper firmware while bricked.
sebasvinti said:
Just got mine working again Apparently the original firmware I had on my phone was "G920PVPU3BOI1" so I just downloaded and flashed that in Odin and it flashed without the "Custom Binary Blocked by FRP Lock" error I kept on usually getting. So for anybody with this problem, if you are unsure which firmware you originally had on your phone before the brick, just try to flash all the possible ones via Odin until one works
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You can just go into recovery mode and the proper version is put on the top of the screen.
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ameenz77 said:
I am having the same Issue with the G920T, did anyone find a solution for it?
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I have the same issue too, have you tried to flash it with the stock firmware? If not then there may be another solution...
i am having the same problem .
on my samsung galaxy SM J500H/DS
it says *CUSTOM BINARY BLOCK BY FRP*
the problem was I disable developing option
where you can see the OEM and USB DEBUGGING. what can I do.?
i just got the g920p from sprint and i rootd it the turned off oem and im having the same problem I can get to download mode and recovery mode I just dont know what to do. Ive tryed a few different firmware and nun of them have worked. Any suggestions? Thanks
I just downloaded the newest update of line and installed it through odin and it booted up and asked me for my gmail and it worked just fine and it's still factory unlocked

tried to downgrade att note 4 and now stuck in recovery!!

Tried to use odin to downgrade att note 4 5.0.1 to 4.4 kitkat, and now I'm stuck with a message saying firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again. I tried to follow those instructions and Kies doesn't recognize my device. Is the only thing left to do is take it back to AT&T, or can I possibly find the 5.0.1 firmware it was running and make it work again.
Same situation here i wanted to help my brother and now this i think it cant reconigze it because mine was on ADB Mode so now i cant change that because cant go into the recovery settings i need the phone ill pay someone if needed!
U can't downgrade from oc5 LP. I did the same and had to take phone to att warranty exchange. I blamed it on there firmware update.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using xda premium
Guess I gotta take it back to AT&T. The next update for our Note 4 probably won't come until next month because AT&T is always really slow with updates.
I do not have ATT Warranty because i bought it from craigslist, now it has boot loop :/ i tried factory reset with no luck
dreadsoldier_99 said:
I do not have ATT Warranty because i bought it from craigslist, now it has boot loop :/ i tried factory reset with no luck
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You can check warranty on your phone here :http://www.samsungwarrantycheck.com/ . BTW note 4 was released on October 14 2014. Go to at&t and tell them that was gift and they can not find receipt but phone is not even one year old. You can check warranty status and show them print out from page i post it.
It says it still has LImited warranty (not manufacturer warranty) so can i go to ATT Store?
If its a warranty its a warranty they have to accept it
DAKILLER29 said:
If its a warranty its a warranty they have to accept it
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Well they didn't want to i sent it to Samsung
Try this link I found in this page and if it works contact me and say it works because I am basically in the same problem u are in
Link : http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f777/need-note-4-t-firmware-n910aucu2coc6-1993701/index2.html
Sent from my XT1528 using XDA Free mobile app
dreadsoldier_99 said:
I do not have ATT Warranty because i bought it from craigslist, now it has boot loop :/ i tried factory reset with no luck
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i have the same problem with my n910a note 4 download mode and recovery work fine whene i flash rom with odin it pass but the phone loop after app optimzing
please contact me if you found any solution and i do the same if find any .
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firebird7880 said:
i have the same problem with my n910a note 4 download mode and recovery work fine whene i flash rom with odin it pass but the phone loop after app optimzing
please contact me if you found any solution and i do the same if find any .
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[email protected]
firebird7880 said:
i have the same problem with my n910a note 4 download mode and recovery work fine whene i flash rom with odin it pass but the phone loop after app optimzing
please contact me if you found any solution and i do the same if find any .
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[email protected]
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Read this whole thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3335880
Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk

Bought an FRP locked phone, need a serial number

I bought a phone that was FRP locked (I know, stupid me) and cannot access the serial number in order to emergency flash it with Smart Switch. Can someone please share their serial number with me so I can reflash it? If not, does anyone have any help? I am on G920PVPU3CPF4
Even doing a SmartSwitch (or Odin) flash won't remove the lock. No amount of flashing or resetting will remove it. The lock is stored in a hidden partition that is never touched by flashes and resets.
There are ways to remove the lock, but they're paid services offered by professionals
iBowToAndroid said:
Even doing a SmartSwitch (or Odin) flash won't remove the lock. No amount of flashing or resetting will remove it. The lock is stored in a hidden partition that is never touched by flashes and resets.
There are ways to remove the lock, but they're paid services offered by professionals
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I have a similar issue, could this be fixed with a Z3X Box?
you could try this method . . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggRhkme9FC0
if for any reason didn't work try this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRUp09bXnDA
JeffB81 said:
I have a similar issue, could this be fixed with a Z3X Box?
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Yes it can be, do you have one?
discomaniac said:
Yes it can be, do you have one?
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No, but I was able to repair my phone with Odin and the CPI3 firmware. Thank you
JeffB81 said:
No, but I was able to repair my phone with Odin and the CPI3 firmware. Thank you
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You took off FRP lock with software?
JeffB81 said:
No, but I was able to repair my phone with Odin and the CPI3 firmware. Thank you
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Confirm?
vazersecurity said:
Confirm?
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I have read elsewhere that flashing the original firmware the phone was factory installed with can fix the frp lock
crazynapkinman said:
I have read elsewhere that flashing the original firmware the phone was factory installed with can fix the frp lock
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Incorrect. FRP is held in a partition that is not touched during a firmware flash
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iBowToAndroid said:
Incorrect. FRP is held in a partition that is not touched during a firmware flash
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Then what about this Cl3? Are there steps after flashing the firmware?
crazynapkinman said:
Then what about this Cl3? Are there steps after flashing the firmware?
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Flashing firmware can't fix an FRP lock - period.
If you want to know what that poster meant by his message, I suggest you ask him directly
Samsung phones can be frp unlocked by flashing firmware
I have personally FRP unlocked 2 Samsung phones by flashing the stock firmware usin Odin. A samsung j7 and a Samsung s5. I am getting so sick of people saying you can't do something when they have no clue. I have also flashed older versions into phones. That's how I rooted the s5 infact. When everyone was saying it was impossible to root at the time. As soon a I figure out how to use sp flash or something to flash different phones other than Samsung I will post saying how it worked not get on someone else's post and say it will never work it's impossible. The world of computers, phones and software is suppose to be open source not locked, hidden and full of viruses.
Bullshipcaptcha said:
I have personally FRP unlocked 2 Samsung phones by flashing the stock firmware usin Odin. A samsung j7 and a Samsung s5. I am getting so sick of people saying you can't do something when they have no clue. I have also flashed older versions into phones. That's how I rooted the s5 infact. When everyone was saying it was impossible to root at the time. As soon a I figure out how to use sp flash or something to flash different phones other than Samsung I will post saying how it worked not get on someone else's post and say it will never work it's impossible. The world of computers, phones and software is suppose to be open source not locked, hidden and full of viruses.
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LOL.
The FRP data is stored in the "persistent" partition, which is never touched by a firmware flash, just like EFS and a bunch of other partitions.
So no.
That doesn't matter when the phone no longer has a persistent partition.
iBowToAndroid said:
LOL.
The FRP data is stored in the "persistent" partition, which is never touched by a firmware flash, just like EFS and a bunch of other partitions.
So no.
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You obviously think you know something and I wont argue or dispute whether you do or dont but I know what I did for sure and what I did was flash stock firmware into those phones and they where no longer FRP locked afterwards. Also When the phone is bricked the phone is flashed blank. There are no patitions if flashed blank. Even when there is persistent data it's still data that is able to be edited with a custom rom which can be flashed after you flash stock rom. I dont know much but I know what I have done personally. My wife is still using her rooted j7 with note 8 D.N.A undetected that we bought f.r.p. locked.
So ya. Just because the internet says it's not possible doesn't mean it's not possible It just means you haven't tried hard enough to prove it yourself. Brick that phone if you have to. Build with that brick.
Bullshipcaptcha said:
You obviously think you know something and I wont argue or dispute whether you do or dont but I know what I did for sure and what I did was flash stock firmware into those phones and they where no longer FRP locked afterwards. Also When the phone is bricked the phone is flashed blank. There are no patitions if flashed blank. Even when there is persistent data it's still data that is able to be edited with a custom rom which can be flashed after you flash stock rom. I dont know much but I know what I have done personally. My wife is still using her rooted j7 with note 8 D.N.A undetected that we bought f.r.p. locked.
So ya. Just because the internet says it's not possible doesn't mean it's not possible It just means you haven't tried hard enough to prove it yourself. Brick that phone if you have to. Build with that brick.
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I own a business that does FRP removals and many other software-related services for mobile devices . I've done this for years - knowing this type of thing is literally my job.
The "persistent" partition is ALWAYS there - just like system, boot, recovery, and all the others. And I promise you, you can't remove an FRP lock by throwing it in Download mode and flashing some firmware with Odin, just like you can't remove it by booting to recovery mode and doing a factory reset. It's just not that easy.
Your going to need to go against the grain her a moment . Business or no business
iBowToAndroid said:
I own a business that does FRP removals and many other software-related services for mobile devices . I've done this for years - knowing this type of thing is literally my job.
The "persistent" partition is ALWAYS there - just like tem, boot, recovery, and all the others. And I promise you, you can't remove an FRP lock by throwing it in Download mode and flashing some firmware with Odin, just like you can't remove it by booting to recovery mode and doing a factory reset. It's just not that easy.
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I'm telling you. I'm not debating the facts. Im telling you what I did. Kinda like I did today with a Moto e4 play. I bypassed frp with flashing stock rom through Odin and then custom rom on the Samsung J7. Today I bypassed frp lock with twrp on the Moto e4 with the bootloader still saying OEM locked . I don't have a business in the phones field but I am a business man and sittin on 12 frp locked phones gets tire some. Thant goodness for broken digitizers and displays or I'd still have a bunch more of them. I wont dipute that you know what your doing because likely you do more so than I; we can can probably be certain. I'm just going to tell you the 100 percent fact. Upset wife as my motivating factor I successfully unlocked and rooted a j7 by flashing stock rom into it with Odin then custom reccovery then root then custom rom. The custom recovery I used by accident was for a different brand Jay 7 so mysecond time around I tried the "right" recovery and bricked it. Then again and again and again until Knox was tripped and that's when finally I took bl,ap cp, csc and flashed them in dl mode successfully from there I had Rob from simple cell unlock ( Thanks Rob your the best) remotely unlock the jay7 from T-Mobile after which I flashed the "wrong" proper twrp file giving me the ability to install custom note 8 dna rom into the system. Took two tries, first try I flashed no encrypt no verity but it custom rom frp locked. So second time I made sure I install the developer tools package with OEM unlock switch not able to be turned off then no encrypt no verity. It was a very long process since especially since it was only my second successful full root. Then vallet. Man becomes praised by wife. Man feels empowered man tears apart more phones makes mess, MAN HAPPY! WIFE HAPPY! LOL okay sorry about that part.
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iBowToAndroid said:
LOL.
The FRP data is stored in the "persistent" partition, which is never touched by a firmware flash, just like EFS and a bunch of other partitions.
So no.
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None the less each developer has a different approach that being said you frp unlocking phones? I have a Samsung s8 Moto e5 five LGs one zte n835 a couple of alcatels and a few more I couple reassemble real quick If I knew some one who had the abilitby to unlock especially if said amazing developer was teaching El padawan young Como. Yo tango mucho programs, apps and software. Just need the knowledge.
Bullshipcaptcha said:
Today I bypassed frp lock with twrp on the Moto e4 with the bootloader still saying OEM locked
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Thinking you can flash TWRP on a locked bootloader device shows me exactly what your knowledge level is when it comes to all of this. Future discussion would be futile, and no more responses from me will be had. I do wish you luck with your devices though
How frustrating you are.
Your business need some schooling it sounds like. Your business can't be doing good. Go ahead and Google the Moto e4 unlock method. You will see. You have to try before you say it won't work.
discomaniac said:
I bought a phone that was FRP locked (I know, stupid me) and cannot access the serial number in order to emergency flash it with Smart Switch. Can someone please share their serial number with me so I can reflash it? If not, does anyone have any help? I am on G920PVPU3CPF4
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I just removed the frp lock on my s6 using a combination firmware (found here-https://firmware.gem-flash.com/index.php?a=downloads&b=folder&id=7410) which completely erased all partions and allowed me to access the settings menu to enable the OEM unlock setting. They are two different firmware there. I used the second one and it worked like a charm. Hope this helps

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