Bought a FRP S20+ unknowingly Help - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Questions &

Good Evening folks,
asking for hopefully an answer to my stupidity. Bought a Galaxy s20+ 5G today as I thought id treat myself. (Used of Course as i could never justify the price of phones new these days haha) Phone was reset before I got there and it looked good to me so took it.
I normally go through it fully but with covid about i didnt want to sit about so was quick. Got home and setting up was introduced to a message saying it was attempted to be factory reset and i need to put in the details of the previous owner (who had vanished online).
Now I assume this is the same as icloud lock and cant be removed? or is there a way to get past this?
In the olden days id just install a custom rom or flash a stock firmware but i guess this isnt as easy at that?
All help apppreciated.

Nope, best try to find the seller and sort it out with them

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Nope, best try to find the seller and sort it out with them
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I thought that was the case. Thanks for the message

dav08094194 said:
I thought that was the case. Thanks for the message
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yea, contact original seller.. since u purchased a frp locked devicecits possible its stolen

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Uh Oh protection on rooted device? Wanted some info before rooting.

Just wondering if anyone has used their uh oh protection on a rooted device if they give you any hassle about it? I know on the M8 people said they did but wondering if it was any different on the m9. I don't plan on breaking my screen but you never know.
an0ther said:
Just wondering if anyone has used their uh oh protection on a rooted device if they give you any hassle about it? I know on the M8 people said they did but wondering if it was any different on the m9. I don't plan on breaking my screen but you never know.
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HTC stated in a Q and A that Uh Oh still applies to phones that are rooted or have custom ROMs. I think the only exception would be if you overlocked your CPU and fried it.
theloneranger08 said:
HTC stated in a Q and A that Uh Oh still applies to phones that are rooted or have custom ROMs. I think the only exception would be if you overlocked your CPU and fried it.
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If it's fried, how would any one know it was overclocked? I just saying... If your phone is dead on the water, they would just replace it no question ask. That's how I understand it.
toiday said:
If it's fried, how would any one know it was overclocked? I just saying... If your phone is dead on the water, they would just replace it no question ask. That's how I understand it.
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Yeah that's probably the case but you never know.
I was soffed and unlocked so will find out soon....
I contacted them today because my charging port is loose and it only charged when it wants to. They told me I have to pay to have it fixed because my phone and is rooted.
1. How did they know this ?
2. How does rooting break a charging port ?
3. What happened to no questions asked, we will replace your phone no matter what the problem is ?
BR7fan said:
I contacted them today because my charging port is loose and it only charged when it wants to. The told me I have to pay to have it fixed because my phone and is rooted.
1. How did they know this ?
2. How does rooting break a charging port ?
3. What happened to no questions asked, we will replace your phone no matter what the problem is ?
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I would ask to speak to someone in sales support and ask about the Uh-oh coverage. Because I read that Uh-oh would replace rooted phones. Also my understanding is that a phone is sent out to replace your phone, and you send your broken one back once you get your new phone.
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I would ask to speak to someone in sales support and ask about the Uh-oh coverage. Because I read that Uh-oh would replace rooted phones.
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That's what I thought. Its odd for a company that helps you unlock your phone,especially when they know by doing that you can pretty much do anything with it. Then turn around and say no cause your rooted
BR7fan said:
I contacted them today because my charging port is loose and it only charged when it wants to. They told me I have to pay to have it fixed because my phone and is rooted.
1. How did they know this ?
2. How does rooting break a charging port ?
3. What happened to no questions asked, we will replace your phone no matter what the problem is ?
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dratsablive said:
I would ask to speak to someone in sales support and ask about the Uh-oh coverage. Because I read that Uh-oh would replace rooted phones.
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Are you in the US? I think uh oh is only for US residents. nevermind...I see Iowa now
If so, I'd try a different cs rep. Sounds like that person was just being difficult. Did the phone drop or something? I'd probably not be too thrilled about using my uh oh protection for something that wasn't physically damaged by me.
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Are you in the US? I think uh oh is only for US residents.
If so, I'd try a different cs rep. Sounds like that person was just being difficult. Did the phone drop or something? I'd probably not be too thrilled about using my uh oh protection for something that wasn't physically damaged by me.
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Yes I'm from the USA. Midwestern guy
Not sure what is wrong. All I know is that you have to wiggle the cord just right to get it to charge. Ive tried multiple charging cords and get the same result. Its getting to the point to where its getting ready to stop charging
I would try someone else. My M7 was htcdev unlocked (likely how they know in your case), rooted, and s-off, and they still replaced the camera a couple of months ago because of the pink tint issue with no questions asked, even though it was two years old.
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Yes I'm from the USA. Midwestern guy
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In this Q&A session with Jason Mackenzie he DIRECTLY says that unlocked/rooted will be covered by uh oh, so whoever you spoke with didn't know what you were talking about or didn't think you were trying to use uh oh.
http://www.htc.com/us/uh-oh/
Go to ~19:50 for the question about unlocked/rooted.
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In this Q&A session with Jason Mackenzie he DIRECTLY says that unlocked/rooted will be covered by uh oh, so whoever you spoke with didn't know what you were talking about or didn't think you were trying to use uh oh.
http://www.htc.com/us/uh-oh/
Go to ~19:50 for the question about unlocked/rooted.
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I did use the uh oh site. I think the lady online was just being pissy.
My second attempt didn't go well.
They said to get uh oh protection I needed to have $599 secured on my card. My card only allows up to $300.
I said, well the second option on your website said you can mail a prepaid mail and I can send the old phone first and they can send me the new once they get the old one. She said no we can't do that, that deal is only for cracked screen or if it was dropped in water
BR7fan said:
My second attempt didn't go well.
They said to get uh oh protection I needed to have $599 secured on my card. My card only allows up to $300.
I said, well the second option on your website said you can mail a prepaid mail and I can send the old phone first and they can send me the new once they get the old one. She said no we can't do that, that deal is only for cracked screen or if it was dropped in water
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The hold on the CC is legit, to me. It's not like a carrier exchange where your carrier can just bill you if you don't send your device back. HTC doesn't really have any protection against people not returning the device without a cc number.
But them not letting you send yours back first makes no sense at all. I'd ask for a manager.
Or, have you tried your carrier? I'm AT&T and if you take it to a repair center they're usually pretty good about swapping out defective devices.
I would love to know more about uh-oh protection as well. There's a lot of fine print and somewhere it says some along the lines that they'll only replace a phone damaged by normal use. That can be interpreted many different ways. Then I kinda got the feeling that all they replace is broken screen, water damage or carrier replacement. Also if I bought the phone off of eBay is it still covered?
Personally my plan is to run this beast into the ground and then right before my year is up I'll probably uh oh it in my pool and get a brand new phone so I can sell it and buy an upgrade..lol.
bigp951 said:
I would love to know more about uh-oh protection as well. There's a lot of fine print and somewhere it says some along the lines that they'll only replace a phone damaged by normal use. That can be interpreted many different ways. Then I kinda got the feeling that all they replace is broken screen, water damage or carrier replacement. Also if I bought the phone off of eBay is it still covered?
Personally my plan is to run this beast into the ground and then right before my year is up I'll probably uh oh it in my pool and get a brand new phone so I can sell it and buy an upgrade..lol.
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Well, if you don't use it you get $100 towards your next phone...so consider that
If I can keep this one in pristine condition and HTC comes out with a new beast that can compete with the market than I might use the $100 trade. But if this thing is toast and another company makes something that makes me drool than in the pool this one goes..lol.

Bricked ATT Note4 after software update. What do i do?

I finally was forced to update to android 5.0.1. I updated at work but it failed halfway through and is now in a boot loop. I've tried every solution the internet can provide me. What do I do now? The device IMEI has a limited warranty until 2017. I purchased through swappa. I have original box but no documentation besides the barcode sticker on the side. Will AT&T replace this? It was their update that caused this anyway. Any experiences with this sort of thing please? I dropped a large chunk of change on this paperweight. Thanks
Wildstar34 said:
I finally was forced to update to android 5.0.1. I updated at work but it failed halfway through and is now in a boot loop. I've tried every solution the internet can provide me. What do I do now? The device IMEI has a limited warranty until 2017. I purchased through swappa. I have original box but no documentation besides the barcode sticker on the side. Will AT&T replace this? It was their update that caused this anyway. Any experiences with this sort of thing please? I dropped a large chunk of change on this paperweight. Thanks
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The first thing to do is find a local Best Buy with a Samsung Experience shop. They can reflash the firmware or send the phone in for repairs. This would be the best and easiest option. Most likely, you'll be able to get everything fixed in around an hour max.
BTW, it doesn't matter if the device was purchased from somewhere other than Best Buy!
I'm not sure if ATT will replace the phone if you didn't buy it from ATT. You can contact them to see though. Call them and tell them that you bought the device from Swappa. Though, most likely, they'll turn you away unless they have some sort of business alliance with Swappa.
Do this as a Plan B.
The third option is to get in contact with Swappa. I don't know anything about that service though. Usually in order to claim warranty, you need the device and proof of purchase. If Swappa has an online receipt, or even just an online purchase history, that should work. They most likely would just need some sort of proof that you actually bought the device from or through them. Like I said, I don't know anything about Swappa, so you'll have to contact them to get specifics of what you'd need.
When all else fails, go directly to Samsung. Again, tell them that you got the device from Swappa. Though, this would basically be like the first option, except that it would take longer.
All options except the first one may result in you getting a refurbished replacement. Just an FYI. The only way that Best Buy will give you a refurbished replacement is if they were to send the phone back to Samsung and it was replaced.
PM me if needed!
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spexwood said:
The first thing to do is find a local Best Buy with a Samsung Experience shop. They can reflash the firmware or send the phone in for repairs. This would be the best and easiest option. Most likely, you'll be able to get everything fixed in around an hour max.
BTW, it doesn't matter if the device was purchased from somewhere other than Best Buy!
I'm not sure if ATT will replace the phone if you didn't buy it from ATT. You can contact them to see though. Call them and tell them that you bought the device from Swappa. Though, most likely, they'll turn you away unless they have some sort of business alliance with Swappa.
Do this as a Plan B.
The third option is to get in contact with Swappa. I don't know anything about that service though. Usually in order to claim warranty, you need the device and proof of purchase. If Swappa has an online receipt, or even just an online purchase history, that should work. They most likely would just need some sort of proof that you actually bought the device from or through them. Like I said, I don't know anything about Swappa, so you'll have to contact them to get specifics of what you'd need.
When all else fails, go directly to Samsung. Again, tell them that you got the device from Swappa. Though, this would basically be like the first option, except that it would take longer.
All options except the first one may result in you getting a refurbished replacement. Just an FYI. The only way that Best Buy will give you a refurbished replacement is if they were to send the phone back to Samsung and it was replaced.
PM me if needed!
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Hey, thanks a lot. This may be the single most helpful forum post I've ever read. I will drive up to BestBuy tomorrow and give it a shot. I wasn't able to flash a AT&T stock rom through Odin, but I guess it's worth a shot. I believe the flash failure was due to the AT&T bootloader being locked?
Wildstar34 said:
Hey, thanks a lot. This may be the single most helpful forum post I've ever read. I will drive up to BestBuy tomorrow and give it a shot. I wasn't able to flash a AT&T stock rom through Odin, but I guess it's worth a shot. I believe the flash failure was due to the AT&T bootloader being locked?
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Welcome!
Most likely something just went wrong during the installation. The bootloader is not a factor in this matter since all ATT Note 4s have it locked and the firmware is meant for this phone.
Now, if you had the phone rooted (permanently), installed a custom kernel and recovery, etc, then the update failure would be 100% explainable. But since you can't do any of that with this phone, then the most likely cause is just "sh1t happened" or the installation was interrupted (like battery died).
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Have you tried kies to reflash your phone?
floatingtrees said:
Have you tried kies to reflash your phone?
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I used Kies, Kies3 and Swap Sync or whatever to do an emergency restore. All of them failed. Kies 3 recognized the phone and was 98% done downloading the firmware and then failed.
Also i am not rooted and never attempted a root (on this phone anyway).
Good news. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they have a replacement on the way. Thanks for your help everybody. We have achieved the best case senario for me as i was having problems with the volume buttons anyway
I would consider this case solved.
Wildstar34 said:
Good news. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they have a replacement on the way. Thanks for your help everybody. We have achieved the best case senario for me as i was having problems with the volume buttons anyway
I would consider this case solved.
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Awesome! Win-win for you (I guess?)
If the volume keys were messed up, then I wonder if there was some other problems with the phone too. Ones you couldn't see... ones that prevented proper firmware installation.
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Has anyone tried keeping their Galaxy bombs after the replacement came in the mail?

Here in Canada it seems you are asked to mail back the old phone to a recycling company. So I'm wondering if there are any consequences to "forgetting" to mail it back, aside from potentially barbecuing your leg/car/home. Anyways, can they force me to send the old one back after the new one arrives?
I don't see how they can know you haven't sent it out. Correct me if I'm wrong.
NIKKOTUASON said:
I don't see how they can know you haven't sent it out. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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They might know based off the IMEI. They could just easily check to see if the phone relating to the IMEI has been sent in and if it hasn't, they'll email the owner of the bad phone.
Well that's what I assume. My old Note 7 is still in the box waiting to send to UPS.
Cycloneon said:
They might know based off the IMEI. They could just easily check to see if the phone relating to the IMEI has been sent in and if it hasn't, they'll email the owner of the bad phone.
Well that's what I assume. My old Note 7 is still in the box waiting to send to UPS.
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That's exactly what I was thinking after submitting my first reply lol. When we inputted our imei/serial in their official exchange page they can easily see who was sent replacement or not...
NIKKOTUASON said:
That's exactly what I was thinking after submitting my first reply lol. When we inputted our imei/serial in their official exchange page they can easily see who was sent replacement or not...
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That is if the recycling company actually records the imea of every device they receive before "recycling" them or if they just report raw numbers.
Several in the Canadian thread have made it clear they have been sent the return box even when they already returned their phones.
It will be interesting to see what documentation is included. I am planning on saving screen shots of my return tracking email showing the old device delivered just in case.
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speaking of which those in canada who have had a replacement device sent did samsung email you? they said the devices would start shipping on the 22nd but still nothing:s
I got another email saying they'd start on the 27th, then today replacement came in with an extra box with a return label already on it.
No other documentation included. I even had to call in and ask for an unlock code for my new note 7, it wasn't provided automatically like with the original one.
egzeros said:
Here in Canada it seems you are asked to mail back the old phone to a recycling company. So I'm wondering if there are any consequences to "forgetting" to mail it back, aside from potentially barbecuing your leg/car/home. Anyways, can they force me to send the old one back after the new one arrives?
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Really! Behave yourself. You must be aware of the dangers of keeping such a mobile or even worse the consequences of selling it or even giving it away. Send it back. Samsung have dealt with this situation in a very odd way. They began with good professional intentions the situation then went down hill and for many the scenario has turned into a farce.
One thing for sure if and when you receive your replacement you must return your old device. It is the correct thing to do.
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I still have the old one. It is better than the replacement.......
My replacement one is loosing battery VERY fast when idle...
THS1989 said:
I still have the old one. It is better than the replacement.......
My replacement one is loosing battery VERY fast when idle...
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And it can keep your hands warm and be used to light a log fire
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ekerbuddyeker said:
And it can keep your hands warm and be used to light a log fire
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It actually runs dead cold.... My replacement is much warmer.
Did it come with a prepaid label?? If so that's mostly likely how they are tracking it
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It actually runs dead cold.... My replacement is much warmer.
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Same here. I'm having so many issues with the replacement unit. The screen sensitivity issue is making the phone so hard to use, it loses power much quicker, and it gets quite warm. This whole experience has been painful.
egzeros said:
Here in Canada it seems you are asked to mail back the old phone to a recycling company. So I'm wondering if there are any consequences to "forgetting" to mail it back, aside from potentially barbecuing your leg/car/home. Anyways, can they force me to send the old one back after the new one arrives?
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omg sent to the recycling company ? remove the batteries and send them all to me lol
They will eventually send an update to all Note 7 phones that will disable them. So return the phone. They can track if your phone is in use or not.
for anyone who has broken.. smashed.. lost the spen... broke the sim holder.... this must be a godsend. what would have been expensive repairs... now they are entitled to new phone because of the battery. I would get great pleasure handing over a smashed phone and getting new one
Has anyone kept the s pen or sim tray or accessories? Do they just want the phone itself back?
I was advised to send EVERYTHING back in the box exactly as it was originally delivered - so that's what I did. The replacement is complete (as if buying a new phone) and the delivery guy asked for the return package. That's what he got after I'd factory reset. I'd previously backed everything up to Smart Switch on my pc.
Here in the UK, the delivery guy had a deliver & return consignment. So I had no choice but to return it. I bought direct from Samsung store online. Sent everything that was in the box back.
Thinking about it now I'm glad I did. No come backs from Samsung. The deals done & I have new replacement device that is perfect so far.
Glad it's all over now & I can get on with enjoying this fantastic device.
Instructions for me seemed to imply to just send the phone itself. And along with the phone there is no other documentation that would be sent to the recycling company. So they would need to turn it on to check the imei and possibly even factory reset it if I leave my password on. This all seems to point to them not really being able to determine whether it was actually sent or not. That said, seems like I'd be able to, at the least, keep an extra s pen and the in box accessories. That in itself would more than make up for the pain of exchanging. I just hope i don't have issues with the replacement like some people on here.

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Anyone ever experienced this on their Honor 7X/Mate SE? Saw this come up when I unlocked the phone and have no idea what it is or what it does.
lifetimes said:
Anyone ever experienced this on their Honor 7X/Mate SE? Saw this come up when I unlocked the phone and have no idea what it is or what it does.
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I just got it too, don't know what it means. Did you ever manage to find out ever since you posted this question?
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I just got it too, don't know what it means. Did you ever manage to find out ever since you posted this question?
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Nah. Haven't used the phone since July. Performed a battery change which exploded and ended up destroying the replacement screen I got since the original cracked. Haven't bothered to fix up the phone yet.
lifetimes said:
Nah. Haven't used the phone since July. Performed a battery change which exploded and ended up destroying the replacement screen I got since the original cracked. Haven't bothered to fix up the phone yet.
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Its the drop down menu if you have your menu customized it resets it back stock

Question gmail and password from previous owner needed - Help

Got an ex review Galaxy fold 4 which had not been wiped before I was given it. I factory resetted it, but it needs the gmail and gmail password from the previous owner... is there any way to byoass this or will it simply be easier to chase up the previous owner?
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Got an ex review Galaxy fold 4 which had not been wiped before I was given it. I factory resetted it, but it needs the gmail and gmail password from the previous owner... is there any way to byoass this or will it simply be easier to chase up the previous owner?
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first who knows how you have got the device? You really new owner or what someone trying to hack into hte device. Kindly reach out the old owner. or do your own research.
Let's be reasonable. Telling us you need the account info from the previous owner is a HUGE red flag. That means is was never factory reset when it was...sold/given/stolen to/by...you. So do understand we are not a community that will assist anyone with a stolen device.
That said, methuselah is correct. You should research the issue instead of asking for help via a vague post. You COULD take it to your carrier's store and have them assist you. Honestly, that's the best route. Take the proof of purchase with you to show it's not stolen.
Good luck.
Of course. That is totally reasonable, For background, I am a reviewer and Samsung's local PR firm forgot to reset the phone before couriering it to me (which is incredibly frustrating). I have reached out to their PR team, but it is taking forever to get this resolved Meanwhile I have a shiny galaxy fold 4 sitting there that is unusable
there are ways but FBI would raid me if I tell u...
nice try tho
I'm sending it back to Samsung to be swapped out for a fresh review sample...
patdude1234 said:
Of course. That is totally reasonable, For background, I am a reviewer and Samsung's local PR firm forgot to reset the phone before couriering it to me (which is incredibly frustrating). I have reached out to their PR team, but it is taking forever to get this resolved Meanwhile I have a shiny galaxy fold 4 sitting there that is unusable
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That's FRP (factory reset protection). Background: Let's pretend that your mobile device got stolen. The first thing a thief will do is to reset the phone, because without knowing the correct display pattern the device is pretty useless (and it's very hard to sold in that state ). Since the settings menu is also unreachable with a locked display the thief is forced to reset the phone via recovery mode. This mode must be always accessible by pressing the right key combo in case you are in serious trouble with an unbootable device. Doing it that way, the following setup of the device requires a login to the last active Google account to verify the owner.
This verification step is also required if you do a factory reset in your settings menu. But here the verification is done before you delete everything by entering your display pattern. This will disable FRP for the following reset because you have then verified that this device is yours.
As a reviewer of the phone, you must have contact to a person of Samsung's local PR firm. Talk to her/him and get a new one.
Yes as mentioned above that is exactly what I am doing...
Thanks for the follow up, that all sounds fine. It just helps to give more information.
Yes, if you contacted Sammy and they are replacing it, then you found the best route. Good luck on the review.
Sharing frustration of all ends. Got a refurbished Sammy phone on Amazon, it arrived with someone's pwd on it. I bought it as a backup phone for the office so we discovered it outside the 90 days warranty and could not have sent back. I have the receipt, it is AMAZON selling it, and I have a brick on my desk. Nice, isn't it?
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Sharing frustration of all ends. Got a refurbished Sammy phone on Amazon, it arrived with someone's pwd on it. I bought it as a backup phone for the office so we discovered it outside the 90 days warranty and could not have sent back. I have the receipt, it is AMAZON selling it, and I have a brick on my desk. Nice, isn't it?
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If the phone arrived like that from Amazon, return to Amazon ASAP

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