j500H FRP Lock!! - Samsung Galaxy J5 Questions & Answers

This is my first post. I've face a frl lock problem in my device sm-j500h.
actually this is not my phone so i don't know previously used gmail id. i tried some of method like
1. FRP Unlock using OTG cable (usb method)
2. FRP Unlock with out OTG cable (sidesync method)
form this link:
mytabletguru.com/samsung-frp-lock-solution/
but both method didn't work. than i thought flashing new rom and i download official rom 5.1.1 and flash it, before installing new rom it was in 6.0.1 MM.
What should i do any suggestion?
what if i flash custom ROM?? will it work??

You must know previous google account as restoring ur phone will ask you for it
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Khanmodx said:
You must know previous google account as restoring ur phone will ask you for it
Sent from my SM-J500F using Tapatalk
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that is my problem. i don't know previous google account and i earlier mention that this is not my phone. owner of this phone also don't know the google account which is used previously

Flash the stock ROM of the same version that your phone has. It must be restored back to normal without affecting and ATA other than that your device will be unrooted automatically as a result of replacing the system files which are identified as corrupted by Odin and restored. To avoid further FRP locks I'd recommend turning the "OEM Unlock' setting under "Developer Options" on.

Some months ago when I got this phone I was unable to install any ROMs on my device, because of FRP lock. I was able to disable the lock simply by going in to developer options (in the settings) and enabling the OEM unlock feature, which the guy above me was talking about.

When the binary is blocked by the FRP you must install the factory firmware, then enter the recovery and do a factory reset since the FRP prevents external access to the system and data as prevention
You will be prompted for the email and password of the previously used account
When activating the oem unlock you can install Twrp, kernel or custom rom without the activation of FRP security that is activated when you establish a security pattern in the device

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Update : Possible to enable OEM Lock via ODIN or ADB ?

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USB Debug works great
Possible to enable OEM Lock via ODIN or ADB ?
Everything is blocked by FRP Lock
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Hi all,
Regarding s6 edge plus, I have a SM-G928I, is it possible to enable usb debugging without going into developer options ? A friend bought a second hand phone and its locked to an account unfortunately, and ODIN wont connect so ican root/reflash due to im assuming the usb debugging not being enabled.
I'm trying to save him some money by paying a repair shop >.< any tips?
Thanks
Anyone?
They sure are nice phones, the screen real estate vs my HTC one m9 is certainly noticeable
Did you install Samsung USB drivers and plugged phone in download mode? Can try also going to recovery and performing factory reset
Have installed samsung drivers, i can see the phone on the PC as a drive to load data to, but odin doesn't see it.
Factory reset seems to still have the account linked, a security feature of 5.1 i'm sure.
I'm getting a copy of the stock rom from sammobile
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G928I/
fingers crossed i can use this and it recognises it if i just replace the stock file
can it be forced via adb?
Okay so turns out i'm thinking of the wrong thing. USB Debug works., great can interface via ODIN and ADB.
Is it possible to enable "OEM Unlock' via command line interface of adb, or ODIN ? without access to the OS this is making life hard
Flash stock firmware. You need to flash stock firmware to access the OS and then enable OEM Unlock. There is no other way. You cannot charge it even without enabling it.
AFTER ROOTING MAKE SURE NOT TO DISABLE OEM UNLOCK.
I tried that, flashed stock firmware from sammob but it still wants the sellers Gmail account has he bought a brick?
Do a factory reset after ODIN flash. Flash TWRP, access recovery, format system, cache and data (including internal) and then check.
thanks, will update soon
Stock firmware flash works
Factory reset / cache clear works
Flashing TWRP fails due to FRP lock , due to the OEM Unlock not being enabled im assuming
"Custom Binary(RECOVERY) Blocked by FRP Lock"
I'm sorry but I think you are locked out of the phone.
It certainly seems that way. its always frustrating as a geek to be defeated
AK1149 said:
Do a factory reset after ODIN flash. Flash TWRP, access recovery, format system, cache and data (including internal) and then check.
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The stupid practice
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ReaperZ said:
It certainly seems that way. its always frustrating as a geek to be defeated
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If your mobile phone flash after the official firmware Able to enter the activation page
So you can contact me, I can help you remove OEM-FRP LOCK
china chenli said:
If your mobile phone flash after the official firmware Able to enter the activation page
So you can contact me, I can help you remove OEM-FRP LOCK
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PM'd
so china chenli wants remote access to my PC ... no thanks !
any other clever ideas ?
ReaperZ said:
so china chenli wants remote access to my PC ... no thanks !
any other clever ideas ?
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Hi, I've bought a phone with same condition.
Have you solved the problem?
Sure have, I obtained a file which allows you into the settings from the Google lock screen which allows you to enable OEM unlock. Due to the legalities though I'm not sure it's allowed to share this here though
can you please post/send me this file ? and instructions, i assume you flash it via Odin/adb
ReaperZ said:
Sure have, I obtained a file which allows you into the settings from the Google lock screen which allows you to enable OEM unlock. Due to the legalities though I'm not sure it's allowed to share this here though
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Hi, I'm facing the same situation, can you send me the procedure and file you followed to enable the oem unlock?
regards
Giuseppe

Custom binary blocked by FRP on SM-G531f while having unlocked for OEM

He guys,
I have a serious problem with my SM-G531f model phone on 5.1.1. I've rooted the phone and made sure that I booted stock, after wipe/factory reset and having ticked the box that says that it may be unlocked for OEM under development, I even unticked the box for checking the apps through usb. Of course I didn't make a Google-account at that point and disabled the Samsung account. Then again, when I'm done rooting the phone, and after I added the Google-account, I can't go back to TWRP because of this error with the FRP blocking custom binary.
I've tried many times now, and still this message keeps popping up. I don't know what to do anymore about this.
Anyone knows what I'm doing wrong or any advise on how to keep this error-message at bay?
Thanks!
And the solution is as simple as can be. Remove Google account and then reboot into TWRP. After installing whatever it is you want to do in Recovery simply reinstall Google account and let it sync. No more binary blocked by FRP.
mhadjih said:
And the solution is as simple as can be. Remove Google account and then reboot into TWRP. After installing whatever it is you want to do in Recovery simply reinstall Google account and let it sync. No more binary blocked by FRP.
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I join this old thread because I got the same issue on a Samsung Grand Prime. Do you confirm that the issue is solved by installing TWRP and rooting with no Google account active?
Thank you
Aldo
you must reflash stock rom before do anything
hi i removed google account using 2 ways
first one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baa8vdiIf84&t=187s
second https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYu1h6_2tyE
both ways are tested first one is for ANDROID 5.1.1 and down
second is for android 6 and Up

Custom binary (recovery) blocked by FRP lock

Hi. My cousin asked me to root his SM-G531F and flash custom ROM to it. So, I come to him and tired to flash TWRP, just like I did on my SM-G350. But there's a problem - flashing fails, and there's a message "Custom image (recovery) blocked by FRP lock" or something like that. We rebooted (by taking battery of) phone and checked "OEM unlock" in dev settings. Tired to flash again - same message. IDK what more can we do. I don't want to brick his phone.
Also, when I searched for "FRP lock" there were no problem like ours, but lots of devices in bootloop with this message AFTER sucessful flash of custom ROM... That make me think about this all the day. I NEVER eccountered problem like that, but I never had so new phone, only old and easy-flashable ones. Is FRP lock dangerous? Do I need to do something to not brick his phone?
I found two types of slimiar looking locks - FAP lock and FRP one. Mine is rather FRP, I think I can read. What they really are and how they differ?
grzesiek11 said:
Hi. My cousin asked me to root his SM-G531F and flash custom ROM to it. So, I come to him and tired to flash TWRP, just like I did on my SM-G350. But there's a problem - flashing fails, and there's a message "Custom image (recovery) blocked by FRP lock" or something like that. We rebooted (by taking battery of) phone and checked "OEM unlock" in dev settings. Tired to flash again - same message. IDK what more can we do. I don't want to brick his phone.
Also, when I searched for "FRP lock" there were no problem like ours, but lots of devices in bootloop with this message AFTER sucessful flash of custom ROM... That make me think about this all the day. I NEVER eccountered problem like that, but I never had so new phone, only old and easy-flashable ones. Is FRP lock dangerous? Do I need to do something to not brick his phone?
I found two types of slimiar looking locks - FAP lock and FRP one. Mine is rather FRP, I think I can read. What they really are and how they differ?
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FRP: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/frp/
FRP Just locks your phone if you alter the boot or recovery image and you had a google account registered. To unlock it you have to wipe data (factory reset) and reflash stock boot.img and recovery.img before using it again. If your cousin wants to flash my ROM (lineageos-13.0) he'd better not, its not stable and he will encouter random reboots and codecs bugs. The best thing to do is to remove FRP from his phone and flash Magisk (a root manager like SuperSU) and debloat it.
For more information, find the Grandprimevelte group on Telegram.
I think I'm having the exact same problem as OP, the thing is that when you flash twrp and the magisk on the phone with FRP disabled (no google account) it works just fine, but if you choose to add a google account to the device later you get a bootloop. If you try flashing with a google account logged in on the phone it doesn't let you (same as OP).
Is there any way to add a google account on the device after flashing twrp and magisk without enabling FRP lock? Thank you
RoiZerty said:
I think I'm having the exact same problem as OP, the thing is that when you flash twrp and the magisk on the phone with FRP disabled (no google account) it works just fine, but if you choose to add a google account to the device later you get a bootloop. If you try flashing with a google account logged in on the phone it doesn't let you (same as OP).
Is there any way to add a google account on the device after flashing twrp and magisk without enabling FRP lock? Thank you
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Yes, you must install a boot.img without frp. Then you will be able to use a custom boot/recovery and root your phone without problem.

How to remove FRP Lock Android 8.0

Hi,
I've bought a screen broken G935F and fixed the screen. Now, I want to make a factory reset and start using the phone. But when I try to flash TWRP via Odin, it says "custom binary blocked by frp lock". What should I do to use that phone? I've reached the guy I've purchased the phone but he doesn't remember the pattern.
Regards.
persmash said:
Hi,
I've bought a screen broken G935F and fixed the screen. Now, I want to make a factory reset and start using the phone. But when I try to flash TWRP via Odin, it says "custom binary blocked by frp lock". What should I do to use that phone? I've reached the guy I've purchased the phone but he doesn't remember the pattern.
Regards.
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This happens when oem unlock is turned off in developer options. You need to enable it for flashing any custom binary.
Try flashing matching binary stock rom in odin and then enabling oem unlock.
If it asks last google account after flashing stock rom, then just enter your google account details. And if you don't have them, well there are methods on youtube to bypass google account frp lock. I guess some of them should still work.
And if your phone's binary version is 6 or lower you can try using combination rom with matching binary too. Good luck

*Extremely* Weird issue with OEM and FRP Lock on Samsung J5 Prime

Hi everyone, i’m having an extremely weird issue with my Samsung J5 Prime (SM-G570Y/on5xelte). First of all; sorry for bad english, this post will be a bit long.
So i want to unlock OEM, to install custom recovery and custom ROM (and being able to login with google account from gms (Google Play Service app)).
i activate developer options.
Then go to Settings > Developer Options, but OEM Unlock is missing (i did'nt have the screenshot of the settings), i already try every method to reappear it but nothing worked.
Trying my luck, im rebooting my phone to download mode, on there i didn’t see any text that says OEM Unlock, i tried to flash OrangeFox Recovery using ODIN. And suprisingly it worked, i even double-checked it by actually booting to recovery. i did'nt expect it to work though...
Then i install RadicalQuack Custom ROM, and do some root-level customization.
But as soon as i try to login Google account from Google Play Service (this didnt affect web login or any other login) on Stock/Custom ROM, and reboot the phone... my phone was FRP locked, i was shocked because my configuration isn’t even backed up.
I have to flash stock rom in download mode, get to setup, login google, remove the account, then i can get rid of FRP lock.
And at this point is where everything is confusing.
If i use stock rom without any changes, the "OEM Unlock" option is'nt appearing at all.
But if i use custom ROM (in this case i use RadicalQuack), the "OEM Unlock" option Appears (until i remove "ro.frp.pst" in build.prop)
So i can do anything but CANNOT login using Google Account from Google Play Services or get FRP locked and All data destroyed.
Now my question is, is it safe to enable "Unlock OEM"? Because i dont know if OEM Unlock is currently enabled or not, i dont know how to check if the bootloader is actually locked, i dont want to get locked forever on samsung stock and bloated shtt again.
PS:
Somehow... i can login Google account without getting FRP locked by:
Unlocking OEM (on the custom ROM ofcourse, since it won't be visible on stock ROM anyway...)
and removing "ro.frp.pst" (especially "ro.frp.pst=/dev/block/persistent") on /system/build.prop, /system/vendor/build.prop, /vendor/build.prop
what did you do?
Hiii, what did you do? I need to unlock oem un my j5 prime
Same Problem Happens to me But Now How you use custom rom without getting frp lock please Tell I Have Also J5 prime And Same Happens to me also I need to flash stock rom from which my custom rom get erased

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