Hey fellow pals, i am in a deep pathetic situation as I got one OnePlus 9 pro and it's screen locked as it's asking for password after its switched on. I am trying to find some methods to unlock or recover the whole data as it's so important because it was my father's and he got expired. I have heard an EDL exploit methode which can be performed. So can someone guide me or help me in finding some methods to do so.
D_i_n_k_a_n said:
Hey fellow pals, i am in a deep pathetic situation as I got one OnePlus 9 pro and it's screen locked as it's asking for password after its switched on. I am trying to find some methods to unlock or recover the whole data as it's so important because it was my father's and he got expired. I have heard an EDL exploit methode which can be performed. So can someone guide me or help me in finding some methods to do so.
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since they did not know the password, they cannot access the data as it is encrypted. All you have to do is reset the password (whether in recovery or flashing the cell phone with the msm tool)
Would the All-In-One tool help in this situation?
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
since they did not know the password, they cannot access the data as it is encrypted. All you have to do is reset the password (whether in recovery or flashing the cell phone with the msm tool)
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Thanks for ur kind reply, can u guide me in some other methods where I can recover the files from the device.
TheGhost1951 said:
Would the All-In-One tool help in this situation?
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Hey what's that? I just need the data saved in the device. Or can I perform some methods to remove the timing, i mean after the incorrect passwords it's taking time for the next attempt
D_i_n_k_a_n said:
Hey what's that? I just need the data saved in the device. Or can I perform some methods to remove the timing, i mean after the incorrect passwords it's taking time for the next attempt
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Search the forums for it. There is a thread about it with download
D_i_n_k_a_n said:
Thanks for ur kind reply, can u guide me in some other methods where I can recover the files from the device.
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You have no way of saving the data because you don't know the password and all data on the cell phone is encrypted (if you get to the data you can't do anything with it because it's encrypted, as I said) I like whether the oneplus tool works doubt this needs adb debuging (and i think adb will not be enabled in dev settings )
as an example, even if you read out the data ( user data ) partition with an edl tool, you cannot do anything with the partition because all the data in it is encrypted.
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
You have no way of saving the data because you don't know the password and all data on the cell phone is encrypted (if you get to the data you can't do anything with it because it's encrypted, as I said) I like whether the oneplus tool works doubt this needs adb debuging (and i think adb will not be enabled in dev settings )
as an example, even if you read out the data ( user data ) partition with an edl tool, you cannot do anything with the partition because all the data in it is encrypted.
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That is why we have passwords, pin numbers and patterns to keep data from prying eyes....to keep unwanted people from getting to our data if we loose the phones!
TheGhost1951 said:
That is why we have passwords, pin numbers and patterns to keep data from prying eyes....to keep unwanted people from getting to our data if we loose the phones!
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it is exactly like that ! he only has a factory reset to get rid of the password but then all the data is gone
TheGhost1951 said:
Search the forums for it. There is a thread about it with download
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Can u help me in putting up some links
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
it is exactly like that ! he only has a factory reset to get rid of the password but then all the data is gone
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Oops. I have heard like using EDL methode i can get into the data and then automate the password injection to decrypt the data. Any comments on it? I actually don't know how to perform it. Will it be usefull?
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Can u help me in putting up some links
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It is not going to happen. You will have to reflash the phone, loose everything then it will be a useable phone. You are not going to get any of the data from the phone. Sorry!
TheGhost1951 said:
It is not going to happen. You will have to reflash the phone, loose everything then it will be a useable phone. You are not going to get any of the data from the phone. Sorry!
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Oh sad..ok i will try typing some known passwords and try. Bcuz I can't loose the data
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Hi All,
My Gnex with specs
Product Name : Tuna
Variant - : Maguro
HW Version : 9
Bootloader : PRIMELA03
Baseband : I9250XXlF1
Carrier : None
Signing : Production
Lock State : Locked
is stuck at boot screen, i noted that it used to restart when i connect it to my Jabra EasyGo. I have tried to wipe clean the cache and tried turning on/off many times, but of no use. It had Jellybean 4.1.1 OTA update. I am newbie to android flashing/rooting, the problem is i need to restore my data, i have not done any backup other than just apps.
Kindly help me recover my data. Awaiting response.
Well at this point I usually recommend flashing stock using efrant's guide in the sticky, but since your bootloader is locked, I can't see how would you do it without potentially losing all of your data. Although for some reason it doesn't wipe my data when I unlocked mine, I wouldn't gamble it if your data is important.
Have you tried factory reset from the stock recovery? That shouldn't wipe your /sdcard partition.
What happened that you are now stuck at boot screen? What did you do with the phone immediately before this issue?
You could adb pull /sdcard/..
Hi
reysonance said:
Well at this point I usually recommend flashing stock using efrant's guide in the sticky, but since your bootloader is locked, I can't see how would you do it without potentially losing all of your data. Although for some reason it doesn't wipe my data when I unlocked mine, I wouldn't gamble it if your data is important.
Have you tried factory reset from the stock recovery? That shouldn't wipe your /sdcard partition.
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How to stock recover? I did using the volume keys +power hold, but the factory reset has Data/factory reset written over it... don't wana loose the data .... please guide me
your bootloader is locked and you cant boot into android.
as far as i know, there is NO way to get your data back.
Is it must to have it unlocked? any links or threads you could reccommend?
bodh said:
What happened that you are now stuck at boot screen? What did you do with the phone immediately before this issue?
You could adb pull /sdcard/..
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I did nothing at all, i use jabra easyGo, n usually it restarted and came back normal, it happend only when ever i started the jabra and Gnex's bluetooth at same time, i can grasp it was some issue during bluetooth pairing, but it i started bluetooth at Gnex first, it went ok and paired and talked hours. can you help me recover my data?
I think zepius may be right. With a locked bootloader, you cannot boot custom recovery to enable adb, and without custom recovery and no boot, you cannot use adb pull. My mistake, i always assume everybody is unlocked. Looks like that factory reset is beckoning.
Are you rooted?
bodh said:
I think zepius may be right. With a locked bootloader, you cannot boot custom recovery to enable adb, and without custom recovery and no boot, you cannot use adb pull. My mistake, i always assume everybody is unlocked. Looks like that factory reset is beckoning.
Are you rooted?
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nooo... never rooted.
the_nauman said:
nooo... never rooted.
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Could this thread be useful for me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894717
the_nauman said:
Could this thread be useful for me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894717
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your phone doesnt boot into android... so no.
you're SOL with your data. sorry.
Zepius said:
your phone doesnt boot into android... so no.
you're SOL with your data. sorry.
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what about this method? possible?
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what about this method? possible?
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your phone has to boot into android for that to work. yours, does not. what do you think the answer is?
Zepius said:
your phone has to boot into android for that to work. yours, does not. what do you think the answer is?
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Oh sorry, forgot to paste the link. i meant this one....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705
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Oh sorry, forgot to paste the link. i meant this one....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705
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it should, ive never done it however.
Zepius said:
it should, ive never done it however.
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should i go ahead with factory reset than? need a word of trust
you're going to have to wipe anyways so...
Zepius said:
you're going to have to wipe anyways so...
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WIPED... n its like a clean slate. i had soo many pictures.... i used to flash windows mobile phones so much, but i left doing that, n today it has come that i got lost data.... from now i will flash it so much that this cell's gonna remember...gonna start with the memory get back with this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705 link....
its heart breaking, Android loosing value, i always defended it in front of iOS.
To be fair, if iOS doesn't boot, hard reset by pressing power+home button will also wipe your data clean.
Hello,
I have a potentially suspicious zenfone 2 (550ML/Z008D), and would like to completely erase it from zero.
As I heard, some "hacks" bypass any data wipe under recovery mode, make it harder to erase.
I heard that TWRP will do the job, is this the case?
My situation is a bit complicated, because i don't know anything about android until now.
Hi would like :
-Save my actual "user" data's (apps, preferences)
-Erase completely the phone, meaning that if there is a hack it will be erased
-Re-install android 6.0
-Re "lock" it, make it harder to "unlock" if any people have access to it (maybe bootloader have to be relocked, if an unlock is necessary for this process).
Any help would be really appreciated!
Thanks a lot community
cmrnmrs said:
Hello,
I have a potentially suspicious zenfone 2 (550ML/Z008D), and would like to completely erase it from zero.
As I heard, some "hacks" bypass any data wipe under recovery mode, make it harder to erase.
I heard that TWRP will do the job, is this the case?
My situation is a bit complicated, because i don't know anything about android until now.
Hi would like :
-Save my actual "user" data's (apps, preferences)
-Erase completely the phone, meaning that if there is a hack it will be erased
-Re-install android 6.0
-Re "lock" it, make it harder to "unlock" if any people have access to it (maybe bootloader have to be relocked, if an unlock is necessary for this process).
Any help would be really appreciated!
Thanks a lot community
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Why not try resetting to factory? I guess that will do...
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St Sinned said:
Why not try resetting to factory? I guess that will do...
Sent from my Zenfone Max using Tapatalk
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I did a data wipe but a lot of spy hack bypass easily any data wipe. people told twrp would do the job, but i don't really know how i suppose to do it with twrp..
cmrnmrs said:
I did a data wipe but a lot of spy hack bypass easily any data wipe. people told twrp would do the job, but i don't really know how i suppose to do it with twrp..
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You have a suspicious device ?
In what way ?
St Sinned said:
Why not try resetting to factory? I guess that will do...
Sent from my Zenfone Max using Tapatalk
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timbernot said:
You have a suspicious device ?
In what way ?
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The device was the one of my company. It's ok I keep it, but I'll work for the concurrent, so I guess it will be wise to do a real reset of the phone. I just want to get out of troubles. And I need your help.
Go to recovery and factory reset it your phone will be new even if u try TWRP it will do the same only thing is u can select what partition u want to wipe in TWRP....And I don't get what spy's hack bypass u are talking about....Once your device is factory reset nothing can be recovered...
cmrnmrs said:
The device was the one of my company. It's ok I keep it, but I'll work for the concurrent, so I guess it will be wise to do a real reset of the phone. I just want to get out of troubles. And I need your help.
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Dont do a factory reset in settings if you now have TWRP
Only factory reset in settings if you have stock ASUS recovery .
What are these `troubles you speak about` ???
timbernot said:
Dont do a factory reset in settings if you now have TWRP
Only factory reset in settings if you have stock ASUS recovery .
What are these `troubles you speak about` ???
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i don't have twrp. simple. i want to erase the memory for truth, i know a lot of spying apps can stay even with factry reset (recovery mode and wipe data).
i did not installed twrp yet. but someone on reddit told me it will allow me to erase the memory better than with recovery mode.
troubles it's, if my company "spied" me and continue to do while i work at the concurrent, they can access to private informations. that would be really bad.
cmrnmrs said:
i don't have twrp. simple. i want to erase the memory for truth, i know a lot of spying apps can stay even with factry reset (recovery mode and wipe data).
i did not installed twrp yet. but someone on reddit told me it will allow me to erase the memory better than with recovery mode.
troubles it's, if my company "spied" me and continue to do while i work at the concurrent, they can access to private informations. that would be really bad.
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Your company cannot put anything on your phone what will survive a factory reset
Unless , they are hackers colluding with ASUS
Do a factory reset , when setting up again after bypass internet set up...click on app drawer and disable all and even uninstall the junk before going online.
What date of build is it , what build is it in settings ?
timbernot said:
Your company cannot put anything on your phone what will survive a factory reset
Unless , they are hackers colluding with ASUS
Do a factory reset , when setting up again after bypass internet set up...click on app drawer and disable all and even uninstall the junk before going online.
What date of build is it , what build is it in settings ?
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i updated to android 6 with adb.
but you are wrong, there's ton of guide on the web to how to set up a spy in an android phone that will not be bypassed by data wipe on recovery mode.
somehow there's some space to put anything you want.
i'm just looking to erase that
cmrnmrs said:
i updated to android 6 with adb.
but you are wrong, there's ton of guide on the web to how to set up a spy in an android phone that will not be bypassed by data wipe on recovery mode.
somehow there's some space to put anything you want.
i'm just looking to erase that
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Personally , I think you are being rather paranoid
Although , the Google chrome app that comes installed give me a bit of grief in the past ..so disabled that...in stock...
You can dump stock , go with the new lineageOS ...trouble is , unless your company are hackers ...or you are being monitored, nothing can stop them from doing so
Im looking for advice as my brothers LG G4 is no longer working. My brother passed away in May of this year and no one is aware of the draw pattern to unlock the phone. I attempted to use an online tool called Dr.Fone to take the passcode off, however this didnt work. The firmware update screen froze and nothing would move so i removed the battery to restart it. On restarting it, the screen began to change colour and the touchscreen wouldnt work, although it takes you to the draw pattern screen. Im at a loss with what to do, as I cant loose the data on the phone and a hard reset isnt an option. If theres an suggestions id be grateful.
You cant do anything then. Android isnt as stupid as it used to be
Scobie93 said:
Im looking for advice as my brothers LG G4 is no longer working. My brother passed away in May of this year and no one is aware of the draw pattern to unlock the phone. I attempted to use an online tool called Dr.Fone to take the passcode off, however this didnt work. The firmware update screen froze and nothing would move so i removed the battery to restart it. On restarting it, the screen began to change colour and the touchscreen wouldnt work, although it takes you to the draw pattern screen. Im at a loss with what to do, as I cant loose the data on the phone and a hard reset isnt an option. If theres an suggestions id be grateful.
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Backing up your data can be done with DLM backup (check my sig)!
Removing the screen lock is possible in TWRP if you have it.. If not its maybe possible in download mode but this requires Linux or best FWUL (check my sig) as here all tools needed already included!
Depending on what you have i can share details but first i need to know :
Do you have TWRP and so your device is unlocked?
Do you have Linux AND do you have the knowledge to use it? If you can't answer BOTH with "yes" download FWUL first.
sfX
Il be honest that i have absolutely no idea what they are. Im not technically savvy when it comes to phones and things of the sort.
As far as i can explain, the touchscreen wont work and anytime you press the home button the screen lights up, but you cant actually use it. Im not sure if the term bricked applies as it sounds potentially along those lines?
Id probably need a step by step to sort it without getting to the point of being unable to salvage it.
steadfasterX said:
Backing up your data can be done with DLM backup (check my sig)!
Removing the screen lock is possible in TWRP if you have it.. If not its maybe possible in download mode but this requires Linux or best FWUL (check my sig) as here all tools needed already included!
Depending on what you have i can share details but first i need to know :
Do you have TWRP and so your device is unlocked?
Do you have Linux AND do you have the knowledge to use it? If you can't answer BOTH with "yes" download FWUL first.
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With your DLM back up, i could transfer all the data onto a USB, wipe the phone then reapply it all? Would that be a possibilty?
Scobie93 said:
With your DLM back up, i could transfer all the data onto a USB, wipe the phone then reapply it all? Would that be a possibilty?
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In theory yes. It depends on the firmware and device model if it works or not.. Some firmwares are more locked down then others but for 8 of 10 it works.
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steadfasterX said:
In theory yes. It depends on the firmware and device model if it works or not.. Some firmwares are more locked down then others but for 8 of 10 it works.
Sent from my LG-H815 using XDA Labs
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The model of the phone is a LG-H815, however im unsure of the firmware.
Scobie93 said:
The model of the phone is a LG-H815, however im unsure of the firmware.
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Your chances are good then. What I meant was you have to try as there are no guarantees...
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Hello i wanted to flash Magisk but the Storage is empty and the Data Partition is encrypted, my Password/Pins are not the right one
Does someone know how do decrypt the data partition?
You on oos? (version )
Twrp works only on oos 11 not on oos 12 or oos 13
i have oxygenos 12 but i can use twrp with fastboot boot twrp
SeppelLetsPlay said:
Hello i wanted to flash Magisk but the Storage is empty and the Data Partition is encrypted, my Password/Pins are not the right one
Does someone know how do decrypt the data partition?
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If you don't care about the content of the data partition, you can simply wipe it from TWRP.
viktak said:
If you don't care about the content of the data partition, you can simply wipe it from TWRP.
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yeah but then is the phone resettet this is not my solution
SeppelLetsPlay said:
yeah but then is the phone resettet this is not my solution
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Why are you so fixated on the data partition? What on earth are you trying to do?
TheGhost1951 said:
Why are you so fixated on the data partition? What on earth are you trying to do?
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i will backup it and i want to install zip files
Use TWRP to create a backup to internal storage then copy it to PC for safekeeping.
i cant because data is encrypted!!
SeppelLetsPlay said:
i cant because data is encrypted!!
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Remove any lock screen password, pattern, fingerprint security and try again.... If twrp can't do then no other answer is available....do your Google search work to find more answers, the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already taken the time to research a problem....have a good day.
TheGhost1951 said:
Remove any lock screen password, pattern, fingerprint security and try again.... If twrp can't do then no other answer is available....do your Google search work to find more answers, the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already taken the time to research a problem....have a good day.
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The equivalent of "I've just discovered a cure for cancer, but you need to find it yourself because the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already discovered it" isn't the flex you think it is. In actual fact, it's selfish, and goes against everything a community is supposed to stand for.
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The equivalent of "I've just discovered a cure for cancer, but you need to find it yourself because the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already discovered it" isn't the flex you think it is. In actual fact, it's selfish, and goes against everything a community is supposed to stand for.
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not entirely so, in today's time where a generation that wants something with out working for it, pushing them to be more resourceful, the reward is greater. Give a man a fish you feed him for the day, teach the man to fish and you feed him for life! I spent hours tester day helping someone recover their bricked phone, most of it was because of not getting clear answers from him, with not a single word of gratitude....not that I needed it, but at least it would have been nice to know that he really appreciated the help. I help a lot of people in the forums and it is good to know that you can see a smile when you know that their phone came back to life.....
can anyone recommend a good data recovery tool for android phones that have been factory reset?
i did some searching myself and found something called fonepaw, but i'm not familiar with all this.
i would appreciate someone helping me
testask123 said:
can anyone recommend a good data recovery tool for android phones that have been factory reset?
i did some searching myself and found something called fonepaw, but i'm not familiar with all this.
i would appreciate someone helping me
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I think you answered your own question
testask123 said:
can anyone recommend a good data recovery tool for android phones that have been factory reset?
i did some searching myself and found something called fonepaw, but i'm not familiar with all this.
i would appreciate someone helping me
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Was your phone encrypted before you've done a factory reset?
If it was the case, I'm afraid for you, but I hope for global users security, that you can not recovery anythings...
ferreol-fr said:
Was your phone encrypted before you've done a factory reset?
If it was the case, I'm afraid for you, but I hope for global users security, that you can not recovery anythings...
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no it wasn't, i never turn this function on
testask123 said:
no it wasn't, i never turn this function on
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Never any password, PIN code, pastern or fingerprint to unlock your phone ?
ferreol-fr said:
Never any password, PIN code, pastern or fingerprint to unlock your phone ?
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actually yes, it kinda hard to explain, but yh didn't have any.
so is there a way?
testask123 said:
actually yes, it kinda hard to explain, but yh didn't have any.
so is there a way?
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If the data you try to recover was on a device, never locked by anyways, I think you may have chance to partially recover your data.
The first thing you have to do is put your device off.
Then find a computer recovery soft like the one you've mentioned (suport of f2fs file system is requiered), and install it.
Strart your device in recovery mode and plug it to your computer with recovery the software.
Try to see if the recovery software quick search find anythings your looking for. If it does, try the full recovery mode.
If I understand well, your device was never crypted before you lose data, but is crypted now.
So, if the first step don't give any result, you can try a second factory reset in recovery mode, and try scan again. If the second scan doesn't give any result too, you can last try to boot into system and at the first prompt reboot into recovery mode and try a third scan.
I hope this could help you, but I never exprimented this kind of situation so : any subgestion from others users are welcome.