Google FRP, HELP! - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Last night my crazy wife took my phone (we're divorcing) in an attmpt to piss me off, which of course it did. So I went to Google Android manager and locked/wiped phone. One it became useless to her she returned it. Now I can't access it because I don't know the lock code i used last night. I've tried all the videos for the bypass trick, but my phone wont allow me to click the build to enable the developers options. I've tried to "google keyboard help and share thing" that didn't work. Is there ANYTHING I can do? Google chat this mornign said its for security and sorry. I got made and said I bet your ass if any board member or the CEO had this, that phone would be unlocked instantly.

Flash stock image. How do you not know your own code?

lafester said:
Flash stock image. How do you not know your own code?
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it's not my gmail password or lockscreen password...its a password i created (drinking too lol) to lock my phone from the device manager. I don't recal lit perfectly, I'm close. But Google customer service states the phone is locked for 24-72 hours due to their strong security measures, which is fking stupid to not have a backdoor or recovery method. I told them this too...not right to lock a phone for this time period without any way to recover.

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what happens to lost phone

so i was wondering right, with all the security installed on my phone
like patern lock etc, will the founder of my phone be able to unlock my phone and use it?
sadly i just lost my phone n hopefully the device will just be a brick to him after he switch it off
lazylilsnoop said:
so i was wondering right, with all the security installed on my phone
like patern lock etc, will the founder of my phone be able to unlock my phone and use it?
sadly i just lost my phone n hopefully the device will just be a brick to him after he switch it off
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That depends on how tech savvy the finder is, simply trying to brute force through the pattern lock wont get them anywhere, trying to break the encryption wont either (i recall a news story where the FBI had a similar issue getting into a phone deemed evidence). But that said with the vibrant specifically i can think of a few ways to circumvent the security using CWM or Download mode.
Agreed with post above there are a few things you can do to sorta bypass the lock screen lol
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Yeah, I've done it for a friend, he forgot his pattern and was asking me to fix it
He had some Huwaei phone, not rooted etc.
Just had to find the right combo for Recovery mode (googled it) and soon as I did that, just reset it to factory, and it was all good.
Did you have data or anything?
do this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwxLDIxMiwiY29tLmxvb2tvdXQubGFicy5wbGFuYiJd
press install, if the phone is on and connected to a data/wifi it will auto install the app, then you'll get location email on your GMAIL that tells you where your phone is.
You can also text locate (after the app is installed) and it'll do the same email thing.
I recommend using lookout mobile security. You can use it to locate your phone. Try the above post and if you locate it install lookout.
SGH-T959 ICS Gummy 1.2
wow, thats awesome!
ive disable my old simcard tho, im guessing the "locate" txt wont work anymore yea?
so will wait for the email from Plan B and see if its able to tell me the location.
just a quick question, i click on the link xriderx66 gave n install it, google is able to detect my phone model n i click install, but till now it hasnt installed yet, does it means the lost device couldnt be installed?
lazylilsnoop said:
just a quick question, i click on the link xriderx66 gave n install it, google is able to detect my phone model n i click install, but till now it hasnt installed yet, does it means the lost device couldnt be installed?
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Are you sure someone took your phone?
It could have lost its battery, so it can't install, or it's not connected to a data/wifi and it can't install.
yea, im pretty sure I lost it. Long story short, someone pinched my phone while i wasnt aware and on the way home I realize it missing n used my friends mobile to call. couldnt get thru.
most probably that pick pocket having a hard time switching on the device after pulling out the battery.
lets say he manage to go into recovery mode n wipe my device, will i still be able to remotely install Plan B into it?
If he wiped it, then the phone lost its association with your gmail account (for installing apps remotely).
oh really? then i think my phone is history now.... thief these day are good.
i install the PLAN B on my new phone, but there isnt any new mail in my gmail. i even used my friends mobile to txt "locate" to my phone number, nothing pops up in my gmail.
is there a step im missing here?
Not really. If it installed and the app worked, it would work, I've done it to my own phone before.

Lost my phone and Android Lost isn't working

Hey guys, I lost my phone 30 minutes ago and unfourtnately since I have never lost a phone in my life I didin't think I would loose one now. I don't have any "find my phone" installed on the phone so I went to the website http://www.androidlost.com and I pushed the app to my stolen phone and I also pushed the Jumpstart app. I also tried to send a message "androidlost register" to the phone, but nothing sems to work.
Android Lost doesn't register the phone. The first thing I did when I came home was to change my Google account password. If I'm correct, isn't that a misstake? Because now when the thief turns on the internet, the password is changed so he can't login to the account? Is this correct?
Does the phone have to have WiFi or mobile data enabled?
Since you changed the password I don't think pushing apps from the playstore will work anymore. Even if you change it back, the login link is broken and you'd need the device to log back in.
retskrad said:
Hey guys, I lost my phone 30 minutes ago and unfourtnately since I have never lost a phone in my life I didin't think I would loose one now. I don't have any "find my phone" installed on the phone so I went to the website http://www.androidlost.com and I pushed the app to my stolen phone and I also pushed the Jumpstart app. I also tried to send a message "androidlost register" to the phone, but nothing sems to work.
Android Lost doesn't register the phone. The first thing I did when I came home was to change my Google account password. If I'm correct, isn't that a misstake? Because now when the thief turns on the internet, the password is changed so he can't login to the account? Is this correct?
Does the phone have to have WiFi or mobile data enabled?
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Lost or stolen? Lost, there's still hope. Someone might turn it in somewhere, there are still good people left in this world.
Stolen, probably goodbye. First thing he'd do would be to remove sim or turn off.
As far as i know androidlost will work if everything is turned on; if there's a data connection, if gps is activated, etc. I'll surely get corrected if not.
Changing the Google password will prompt to log in again, yes.
Sucks though mate.. :-\
The funny thing is, when I call it, it calls for the full duration, and also they haven't taken out the SIM card. I tried it with my moms Galaxy Nexus the exact way I did on my Nexus 4, but the only difference was she had internet connection on and it worked... What I fear the most is I changed my Google account password, Maybe it's not possible to retrieve the phone via androidlost because of this?
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The funny thing is, when I call it, it calls for the full duration, and also they haven't taken out the SIM card. I tried it with my moms Galaxy Nexus the exact way I did on my Nexus 4, but the only difference was she had internet connection on and it worked... What I fear the most is I changed my Google account password, Maybe it's not possible to retrieve the phone via androidlost because of this?
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Im afraid el daddy's post is confirming exactly that..
Well if the phone is stolen the first thing they might do is take it to the nearest cell phone shop to get it wiped .. Or maybe you left it somewhere ... Retrace your steps...
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Is there a way to like enable latitude on the web or something to remotely see the location of the device? or something like that? Because I'm pretty much screwed because I changed the password on my Google account, very very stupid of me, but I panicked
I know it's to late know, but next time you should try Cerberus app; best in line for tracking and remote controlling devices
Because of the WiFi bug it's affecting anti theft apps. The theft will need to switch the screen on before Google play will download the app you've pushed. But once that's done it is still hit and miss whether the web interface will be able to connect to the phone to track its location unless the screen is kept on. I know Cerberus and lookout can't.
More info about this WiFi issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072930
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sb29rb3V0LmxhYnMucGxhbmIiXQ..
i think call your phone and speak with the one who find it to return it back ..if it not works make a price for your stolen phone and buy it from the thief
Use this.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alienmanfc6.wheresmyandroidcupcake
Install it and text "wmd gps" to your phone.
If you don't have another phone, use this: http://textinghome.com/smsemail.php
It'll send the reply to your email. (put "wmd gps" in the subject box, and three random letters in the message box)
(I tested this one on my phone)
EDIT: ****. I just read that you changed your password. Big mistake. Try changing it back to what it was before, even though I doubt that would work.
As a last resort (when you accept it's gone for ever), report the IMEI number to your GSM provider and hope they blacklist it.

Reactivation lock

Hi I'm new to the forum so hello everyone. OK so recently I bought a slightly used At&t Samsung galaxy s5 from craigslist. Phone works great I unlocked the phone via Imei #. The only thing that I Have a problem is reactivation lock. The phone has it on. I contacted the seller asked if he could give me the password for the Samsung account had no problem with that but when I typed in the password it got me back to the system setting and the check mark was still on. I tried doing it several times but without a success. I tried going to find my phone website but I didn't find an answer eather. I'm kind of stuck at this step because I don't want to bother him every time I do factory reset or something. Did anyone had this problem before or any suggestions on what I should do????
Thank you
amojzel said:
Hi I'm new to the forum so hello everyone. OK so recently I bought a slightly used At&t Samsung galaxy s5 from craigslist. Phone works great I unlocked the phone via Imei #. The only thing that I Have a problem is reactivation lock. The phone has it on. I contacted the seller asked if he could give me the password for the Samsung account had no problem with that but when I typed in the password it got me back to the system setting and the check mark was still on. I tried doing it several times but without a success. I tried going to find my phone website but I didn't find an answer eather. I'm kind of stuck at this step because I don't want to bother him every time I do factory reset or something. Did anyone had this problem before or any suggestions on what I should do????
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You heed to use paragraphs. Your post was too hard to read.
The purpose of reactivation lock is to keep stolen handsets being activated by someone else. You need the previous owner to provide a working password. Or have the original owner talk to support and have the password reset.
Otherwise you effectively have a mp3 player /wifi browser, instead of an unrestricted smartphone.
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Ok so i do have the correct password for the samsung account and i know that because when i enter incorrect password it shows that the password is incorect.
When i enter the correct password it gets me to the point of me looking at the reactivation lock button with the check mark on. No matter how many times i enter the password correctly the check mark is still on.
Btw. The phone works fine its unlocked i make calls from it and everthing.
Anyone had a problem like that?? Any help
Did you try clicking on the check mark to toggle it off?
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Did you try clicking on the check mark to toggle it off?
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Yes i did. Severeal times entered the password and checkmark is still on. Its like it got stuck and wont unstuck
Try to restart the phone and then try to deactivate the activation lock again. Happened to me before and after restart, I can successfully deactivate the lock
Is the reactivation lock a problem with non-TW firmwares? Or can you rip out the Samsung-specific junk that ties the phone to their activation process in a TW rom?
CrashTestDroid said:
Is the reactivation lock a problem with non-TW firmwares?
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It is not a Samsung specific feature, although Google and Microsoft plan to implement similar anti theft features. Although with all things not IOS, a particular carrier can veto having the feature on their network.
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have u try remove previous samsung account in the account setting?
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It is not a Samsung specific feature. It's an Android anti theft feature. Although with all things not IOS, a particular carrier can veto having the feature on their network.
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ok thanks. I thought it was tied to the Samsung account because you need the Samsung account password to disable the reactivation lock.
@CrashTestDroid
My apologies, I mispoke earlier. Reactivation lock is Samsung specific. I had meant to say that it was not carrier specific.
However Google and Microsoft plan to introduce similar anti theft kill switches in the near future. Minnesota passed a law in May requiring phones sold there to have a kill switch and similar legislation is pending in California and New York.
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Wi-Fi Calling

Wi-Fi Calling is not working at all on my stock s7. Is anyone else experiencing this? Getting enablement error. Spoke with sprint tech support who is stumped and now escalating up to higher level team.
Rest of phone (including wifi and hotspot/tethering) working as it should.
Saw one post about disabling Bluetooth and BT share. tried that with no improvement.
-Josh
What kind of testing would help?
I have never used this before, so keep it simple, lol
I have the same problem. . They told me, after escalating, that it was am account code error. . I am trying now to enable. . Update it works now after whatever account coding they updated
cwb1231 said:
I have the same problem. . They told me, after escalating, that it was am account code error. . I am trying now to enable. . Update it works now after whatever account coding they updated
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That sounds promising.They have called me three times to keep escalating. Any chance you would PM me your #. I can ask them to look at your acct to figure out how to fix mine.
Also if you have air rave try turning that off
cwb1231 said:
Also if you have air rave try turning that off
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I didn't have any problem with the Airrave and my S5 using Wi-Fi calling.
I think I had to do that sometimes because the phone was trying to use both or maybe just to eliminate that possibility
Anyone have a solution for broken Wifi calling. I tried everything I could find including calling Sprint. Running the latest Sprint S7 update, was working before the phone updated. Really not looking forward to do a hard reset.
It's a problem with the data code on your account.Will need tech suport to fix. They are having issues with s7 not carrying code over correctly.
Thanks for the feedback, do you mean my Data plan is not correctly assigned to my phone. Ill probably have to hold the Sprint tech supports hand to get it going.
No its the actual billing codes for your account and how wifi is coded on it.
No luck, was on the phone with Sprint for almost an hour. They made a Ticket, said said I needed to take my phone to a repair center
I have to tell you after the security update it reset my pattern lock and i ended up with factory reset because the Samsung website unlock feature isn't set up for the s7. Had to use Google website and my Google account to restet. Good luck
cwb1231 said:
I have to tell you after the security update it reset my pattern lock and i ended up with factory reset because the Samsung website unlock feature isn't set up for the s7. Had to use Google website and my Google account to restet. Good luck
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I know what you mean. Luckily I had fingerprint unlock working cause my pin unlock broke after the update. Hoping for a work around cause I got my phone setup just right. Is there a backup I can do that will restore everything exactly the way I have it now (except Wifi calling of course)? I had titanium backup years ago but it was a pain back then.
WiFi Calling
I have the same issue with my S7 with the enablement error. I have been on the phone with Sprint for over 1 hr with no help - they state it is a Samsung software issue. I went back to Best Buy where I got the phone and exchanged it but still the same problem. I took it to the Samsung reps who were there and they also were stumped. I reached out to "advanced tech Sprint support" who stated its a Samsung issue and will not be fixed until they release a patch. I reached out to Samsung and they stated they were not aware of any issues and to send the phone to their repair center - which made no sense. I see online that some have no issues doing wifi calling so it may be luck of the draw. I think that Sprint will blame Samsung who in return will say no issue. I am going to try to exchange the phone again and hope the third time works!
Did you try a hard reset?
Check wifi calling doesn't support messaging at this time..
Chetski said:
I know what you mean. Luckily I had fingerprint unlock working cause my pin unlock broke after the update. Hoping for a work around cause I got my phone setup just right. Is there a backup I can do that will restore everything exactly the way I have it now (except Wifi calling of course)? I had titanium backup years ago but it was a pain back then.
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It only recognized my fingerprint a couple times then after power off it wouldn't. Also found out find my mobile isn't set up by Samsung for s7 yet, if ever. . I use nova launcher which allows you to save your homescreen and widget and folder setup. I use helium to back up apps and data. Restore was only really annoying not horrifically annoying. Don't forget to back up your Samsung account settings and take your sd card before you go the Google reset route. . The most help I got was the Samsung rep at best buy
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Thank you, that's a lot of great information.
I had 4 reps tell me to bring it to store for repair, did hard reset etc.... got up to advanced tech support before guy called me and said "fixed the problem, go ahead and try"and worked fine after that.

FRP....OH NO!!!!

Well...Making a long story short, a grandchild of mine played with the lockscreen on my Verizon S7 edge. And you know whats coming....a password was set, a password was forgotten, and a phone was reset. Now, Google's FRP lock is in action, and no matter what I do I can't get around it. My Google account information doesn't work on the phone now. I have searched for and tried everything to get around this, including using Odin to flash stock firmware using the method and firmware files here....<< Stock Firmware For Your Verizon S7 Edge and Quick Guide>> By Misterxtc, Recognized Contributor on 24th March 2016, 04:04 PM.
I guess I have a really nice looking paperweight, but maybe someone here has an idea? Another firmware? A backup someone is willing to share that may get me back into the phone? Anything????
Contact google
Can you change your password with Device Manafer?
Been busy with 4th stuff...but don't seem to be able to do what I need to through device manager...."yet"
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This sounds a bit sketchy. FRP only requires you to sign into the phone with the original Gmail account that the phone was set up with. That's it. So do you not know your Gmail account password that you used to set up the phone? Or did you change actual Gmail password first and then try setting up the phone within 72 hours of changing your account password? Something isn't making much sense. If you can log into your Google account on your computer, then you can log into it on your phone...
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This thing is there to prevent the phone being stolen and sold off to someone else. It's obviously imperative that your account details be noted in the event of this and/or OEM Unlock be selected in Developer Options.
I had this happen to me a week or so back, I was messing around with the phone trying to get ADB to authorise on my laptop, and somehow I must have disabled the OEM unlock. Next reboot, it refused point blank to boot into either Android or recovery (which was TWRP). Fortunately, I knew my Google credentials so I simply flashed stock, booted, logged into my Google account when it asked (after it made clear the phone wouldn't work if I didn't), turn OEM Unlock back on, flashed TWRP again and restored my Nandroid backup from a few days earlier. Crisis over. Obviously, without those credentials you potentially have a serious problem.
However, as suggested, contact Google. Providing you can prove you are the holder of the account (and I assume you can), then I imagine there would be ways around this. I'm also unsure why you mention the lockscreen. It has nothing to do with that. FRP lock is entirely down to the Google account on the phone when the FRP lock occurs.
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Well...Making a long story short, a grandchild of mine played with the lockscreen on my Verizon S7 edge. And you know whats coming....a password was set, a password was forgotten, and a phone was reset. Now, Google's FRP lock is in action, and no matter what I do I can't get around it. My Google account information doesn't work on the phone now. I have searched for and tried everything to get around this, including using Odin to flash stock firmware using the method and firmware files here....<< Stock Firmware For Your Verizon S7 Edge and Quick Guide>> By Misterxtc, Recognized Contributor on 24th March 2016, 04:04 PM.
I guess I have a really nice looking paperweight, but maybe someone here has an idea? Another firmware? A backup someone is willing to share that may get me back into the phone? Anything????
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This is fairly easy to bypass, sadly enough. Hit me up on Hangouts and I'll be happy to walk you through if you still need help.
es0tericcha0s said:
This is fairly easy to bypass, sadly enough. Hit me up on Hangouts and I'll be happy to walk you through if you still need help.
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Thank you!!!
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My FRP method this:
Phone G935A, used Firmware G935U (not AT&T bloatware)
Insert prepaid sim 0$, and 0mb internet, but LTE network...
Personalise phone start, and wifi not turn on. Google verification fail, and NEXT button active...
Personalise finish, and turn dev.opt on, oem unlock on, and add the google account.
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No, don't contact google. No don't bother with any of this bypass crap.
Contact samsung. Tell them you are the owner of the device and would like to get it unlocked. They will ask for a very detailed list of information to prove you are the owner of the device. Once they get this information from you they will send you an email and a Pre Paid label to mail it to them. Samsung will unlock it and mail it back to you.
Source: I work for a company who terminated an employee who had this protection enabled. This is what Samsung had me do.
i can do in 10 mints without contacting samsung via flexihub
Information is listed all over this forum on how to overcome this dude just research.
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Hmm - Saumsung WOULD NOT reset my phone. I have a $200 Boat Anchor?
After 2 support "cases" closed with no notification to my *other* phone or my email, Samsung did send a shipping label, and I sent the phone. Upon arrival at their service center, they proposed a fee of about $70 to perform the re-initialization. I paid the fee with delight. They next advised me that they won't do the job. Perhaps it was because the phone is 8 months "out of warranty".
They did not dispute the validity of my purchase transaction. If this is their idea of "Support", I will not buy another Samsung phone again. Closing support incidents without notification to the problem reporter is garbage, and billing before refusing to do the work is worse than garbage.

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