FRP bypass on N920AUCS6ERH1 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note5

Is it possible to bypass FRP with latest FW N920AUCS6ERH1. I found the phone in the recycle bin. It can password, so I did factory reset and it is now FRP locked. I don't have a ATT sim available but was wondering if Hush sms or OTG methods would work with this firmware. I wanted to use this phone as a security camera and have no clue who recycled it. Thanks in advanced.

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bypass unlock code?

I just bought a Daxian X999+/T32, loaded my backup and now the phone is locked and it wont accept my unlock code! Anyone know how to bypass it or do a hard reset w/o accessing the phone?

7.1.2 FRP Problem

Hello guys!
I have next problem:
My sister had factory reset her device, and she forgot her google account, which were used for this smartphone.
Now, when we try to start the phone with different account, we are facing FRP, and we can't use the phone.​
As it appeared USD Debbuging and Bootloader are locked. Firmware: 7.1.2 (N2G47Z, Jul 2017)
May someone guide me how to start this device?
Thank you in advance!
There is no way to bypass or remove FRP. Your best bet is to contact your carrier.
I did remove FRP from 5X August security patch, I can try to help you... Do you have telegram, so that we can chat?
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ahrion said:
There is no way to bypass or remove FRP. Your best bet is to contact your carrier.
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That's wrong!, I did remove FRP on my 7.1.2 through the help of these guys https://www.facebook.com/giaiphapandroid
They connected to my pc via teamspeak and you connect your phone to it. They use Lg flashing software I belive to completely reset the phone to stock. Had to pay 20 US dollars, I was very skeptical at first but heard they were legit.
is possible to bypass that, i did it few days ago
this is the easiest way if you have the 32gb version
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/req-help-to-unbrick-t3251740
if not you need to find the TOT file.

Samsung A3 2017

Hello
i am new here.
I got a Samsung A3 2017 SM-A320FL which is locked with a pattern. I need the files from the phone(contacts,images,etc...). No one knows the pattern. Is there any way that i can get the files before doing a factory reset. USB debugging is not ON, nor is OEM unlock checked. Cant flash custom recovery because "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock". The phone is working but i cant unlock it and i dont want to factory reset it because i need those files. Anyone got an idea?
Thanks
anyone, anything????
samsungguy123 said:
Hello
i am new here.
I got a Samsung A3 2017 SM-A320FL which is locked with a pattern. I need the files from the phone(contacts,images,etc...). No one knows the pattern. Is there any way that i can get the files before doing a factory reset. USB debugging is not ON, nor is OEM unlock checked. Cant flash custom recovery because "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock". The phone is working but i cant unlock it and i dont want to factory reset it because i need those files. Anyone got an idea?
Thanks
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Well, don't know if this will help but you can always try! : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-core/help/guide-removing-frp-protection-samsung-t3275584
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/bypass-frp-lock-samsung-smartphones-z3x-t3725717
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samsungguy123 said:
Hello
i am new here.
I got a Samsung A3 2017 SM-A320FL which is locked with a pattern. I need the files from the phone(contacts,images,etc...). No one knows the pattern. Is there any way that i can get the files before doing a factory reset. USB debugging is not ON, nor is OEM unlock checked. Cant flash custom recovery because "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock". The phone is working but i cant unlock it and i dont want to factory reset it because i need those files. Anyone got an idea?
Thanks
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login to google dashboard with the google account associated with the device, or you can use the samsung account associated with the phone also.
Cheers

Bypass FRP on Android 10

Hi,
my mum locked her out on her Google Pixel 2 XL. She cannot remember even her email. I tried a factory reset at the stock recovery. But now the phone stuck at the FRP (Factory Reset Protection)
Bootloader is locked.
Is there any way to bypass the FRP or even boot into the phone ?
Please hlp.
Thanks
Not that I know of,
Androids are hellishly secure these days.
Try recovering the mail using phone number
Did not have entered phone number when registering.

Bootloader Unlock SM-G960U

I'm going to keep this short and sweet. I have a Sprint S9 SM-G960U and its activation locked and been factory reset. My friend gave me his old phone after he upgraded because he forgot the lock code and does not remember what google account was used to unlock the device after it was reset from the factory reset boot menu.
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader...if thats even needed, root the device, and flash a custom rom to get around this?
xVoidx said:
I'm going to keep this short and sweet. I have a Sprint S9 SM-G960U and its activation locked and been factory reset. My friend gave me his old phone after he upgraded because he forgot the lock code and does not remember what google account was used to unlock the device after it was reset from the factory reset boot menu.
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader...if thats even needed, root the device, and flash a custom rom to get around this?
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AFAIK there is no reliable rooting / bootloader unlocking method available
Same question for a european SM-G960U (Snapdragon), where no "OEM unlock" option is available in Developers options.
I've just factory reset it, and am currently waiting for the tedious 7-day uptime period to pass, but am I keeping my hopes too up ??
Please share your results and whether or not it was successful. Thanks!
Well, no luck : no unlock option appeared, and the owner decided to get their device back, so I sadly don't have any result to contribue.
breversa said:
Well, no luck : no unlock option appeared, and the owner decided to get their device back, so I sadly don't have any result to contribue.
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Bummer!!!

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