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EDIT:
Finally found a method which solved the FRP. There sure are a lot of originator's and posts/videos about the FRP topic. It's a good learning process... in the process
So I've been working to bypass the FRP on an S& Edge. The AT&T S7 Edge I won via a police auction arrived yesterday. For those folks who would like to purchase items in the same auction location can go to p r o p e r t y r o o m dot com, and register there. This phone was locked, and advertised as so on the website. Other than that it is in very good shape. It is now my fully legal property, so please, let's not get into posts stating it is not, or other 'moral'/intellectual conundrums.
So I bought this phone to have some fun and go about solving the FRP process. When I checked into the fastboot menu, I see that I have the following info:
MMB29M.G935AUCS4APK1
Samsung hero2qlteuc/hero2qlteatt
6.0.1/
I have been 'practicing' methods to bypass the FRP, and initially spent all last night into this morning looking for methods to get to the Google.com, via Youtube/XDA methods to do so. None worked, as I suspect that the security on this phone has been updated, so using the phone dial-er nope, messenger, tapping and selecting text for a search function - no search function is enabled on this phone - nope, voice activation via the tutorials nope, wired headphones nope. And a number of other methods, as well.
In the beginning I used RealTerm. Near as I can understand right now, the RealTerm method is primarily to get the phone dial-er up and then get into Google to go searching/downloading files. I don't understand that process, where you enter a few adt codes to change anything in the phone to disable the "your request has been denied for security reasons". If I am wrong I hope someone will let me know.
This morning I tried another set of Bluetooth headphones, Bose 35's, and once connected up, messed about with the buttons on the headset. After pressing some button combinations, here and there, google voice was activated and brought up the Google search box. No other previous methods accomplished that for me. After that I can search the internet, and that is about all. No access to Chrome as those sites, or proxies receive "your request has been denied for security reasons".
So I can get into the Google search prompt easily enough, and surf about the internet, where before no chance. Google continues to advise that "your request has been denied for security reasons", but I am a step closer... and still so far away.

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How to unlock Samsung S7 Edge

Hello,
I have my new phone.
But it is locked now.
I can find phone via google android device manager
But that one cant open the screen lock.
(Note: i do not have global phone lock on).
It the password that phone asks when you do not have finger print set,
(Not the sim password).
How this all started was: i tried to change my finger print on the device as i went to settings and in the finger print settings it asked password.
And the one i remember i used did not work.
Then after many attempts phone locked.
Then i went to google i found my device but it has no option to unlock the phone only option to lock it.
And same thing is with the My services using your Samsung account page.
Samsung account page however it cant find the phone.
So google can find my phone but samsung account page cant.
Phone is nex to me and is connected to the network (i see wifi bars) and phone is on.
How to unlock the phone?
You can reset phone via recovery menu but your data will be lost
Cocliosttro said:
Hello,
I have my new phone.
But it is locked now.
I can find phone via google android device manager
But that one cant open the screen lock.
(Note: i do not have global phone lock on).
It the password that phone asks when you do not have finger print set,
(Not the sim password).
How this all started was: i tried to change my finger print on the device as i went to settings and in the finger print settings it asked password.
And the one i remember i used did not work.
Then after many attempts phone locked.
Then i went to google i found my device but it has no option to unlock the phone only option to lock it.
And same thing is with the My services using your Samsung account page.
Samsung account page however it cant find the phone.
So google can find my phone but samsung account page cant.
Phone is nex to me and is connected to the network (i see wifi bars) and phone is on.
How to unlock the phone?
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Why don't you use your finger print to unlock? If you can't, reset the phone or go to samsung repair center, they can do it for you if you can prove the phone is yours
i think u can change the code via google manger
Wipe data in Stock recovery..or use odin
Even if FRP lock gets activated you can always use your google password to open the phone
You should only worry about FRP if the device doesnt belong to you..
If not no worries, flash it with latest firmware.
And even if you do Frp lock it and can't Remember the password. There's sites like Unlocking. Com that would fix it for you.
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Bypassing Google Verification Lock?

I recently got a Galaxy S7 Edge AT&T (SM-G935A) that someone is paying me to unlock. When I start the phone, I see this prompt that's asking me to enter in the Google address previously registered on the phone. I've never seen this before on any of Samsung's
phones. The phone is currently on the June 1st, 2016 security patch, I believe.
I looked around on the web, and I found the whole "disconnecting the wi-fi during the loading screen" trick, to no avail. I don't have the update button available in the wizard app manager, or the "delete data" button.
Is there another way to bypass this? I see the 935A isn't a very popular model, so it's been hard for me to find anything of relevance.
Many thanks!

Resetting a tablet for a foreign friend's family member. FRP locked. android 8.1.0

I have a former coworker who is foreign, who has me help him with tech stuff among other things. Today he asked me to fix his sister's tablet, a Galaxy Tab A (sm-t580) which wasn't functioning correctly.
understandably, the tablet had its language set for their native language and due to the issues it was having we could not get the language changed so i could work on the tablet properly. The next best course of action was to reset the tablet. so I did.
now comes the issue: my friend and his family primarily use iOS devices, bought the tablet used and never set up their own google account on the device.
So it is FRP locked and nobody knows the necessary account info.
At first I told him that the tablet was useless now, but after a little digging saw that this was something i might be able to get around and fix for him.
Digging further, all I found was conflicting or missing instructions on how to properly do this........
A boot into recovery mode reveals that the current firmware on the device is T580UEU4CSC1
this means that the device has android 8.1 on it and the information i could gather seems to indicated that FRP bypass is more difficult on android 7 and later, but that is where the info seems to dry up. I couldn't find anything specific on what exactly i need to do to get it working again, or whether specific firmware/files needs to be used on this device.
Would really appreciate any info or direction you could provide on this. Thanks.
It has become super hard to bypass FRP on Samsung devices (Not even Combonation files work anymore), If you can prove that you purchased it you can send it back to Samsung and they can unlock it. You're only other option is buying a Octoplus/Jtag/Riff box and using the FRP unlock option on the PC software.
JJcoder said:
It has become super hard to bypass FRP on Samsung devices (Not even Combonation files work anymore), If you can prove that you purchased it you can send it back to Samsung and they can unlock it. You're only other option is buying a Octoplus/Jtag/Riff box and using the FRP unlock option on the PC software.
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there is ways.. always will be lol.. combo absolutely works.. u just need a token or a token bypass
elliwigy said:
there is ways.. always will be lol.. combo absolutely works.. u just need a token or a token bypass
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On some devices yes combo files work but not on ALL devices so maybe on this particular device that works.

Forgotten S10+ PIN

I have a client who's wife died recently. As with any situation where the spouse dies at home, the police did a full investigation and went through all the computers and phones and the like and returned them to him. He desperately wants to get to the data on the phones, but cannot, as he does not know the PIN code to either. He has tried birthdays for the kids and every other things he can think of. He now only has 9 attempts left to get the PIN right, and fears the data will be lost if he gets it wrong. Is there any way to get to the data on these phones? Obviously we don't want to factory reset and risk losing everything. Any suggestions/ideas for help?
Only 2 ways. One is to use Samsung find my Mobile and the other is to use Google find my Device. Of course you might need to know the email and password. There's no way to bypass the PIN on Android 9 or 10 from the phone itself.
StoneyJSG said:
Only 2 ways. One is to use Samsung find my Mobile and the other is to use Google find my Device. Of course you might need to know the email and password. There's no way to bypass the PIN on Android 9 or 10 from the phone itself.
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So, she never registered the phone with Samsung, so the Samsung Find My Mobile isnt an option.
However, I have logged into the email and used the Google Find My Device. It lists the phone, the service is active, but the Gooogle FMP service says it cannot locate thee phone. Phone is powered on, SIM is inserted, and the service is active, as I can call and text the phone with no issues
If 'smart lock' was enabled, you could go to her favorite places (possibly their home) and the device would automatically unlock itself. The last option is to go to a Samsung service center with all documentation.

HELP, Locked S10+cannot unlock with all of the accounts at my disposal

Hey Everyone,
I have been bashing my head against a wall trying to get this phone unlocked, a friend has passed away and no one knows his PSW. The phone houses information that will help the family.
What I have been able to get access to over the course of time i have spent with all devices.
Emails, laptops, Samsung account.
He was good with securing his passwords but I was able to get through with some persistence.
The phone is linked to his Samsung account and when i go onto: https://findmymobile.samsung.com/
i see it however when i try to see any options I get the following:
"Your service provider doesn't support the Find My Mobile service on your phone.
If you've lost a device, you can find it with SmartThings Find in the SmartThings app.
SmartThings Find is only supported on devices with Android O or higher."
smart things gives me absolutely nothing. I tried to bypass the service provider by spoofing the wifi from his home and got him connected but that has given me no further progress.
I also checked if he had developer options on so i could ADB into the phone but again no luck with that. I am down to "3 attempts left" with no option to reset password.
Any help would be super appreciated.
Also have an iPad that i cant figure out the password to but I am guessing that thing is done, and the data cannot be removed from it.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
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one of the forum members was able to attempt to assist but we did not get far I have not seen a message like this in the samsung account ever and yet it always pops up . we reflashed the phone to a ATT variant and attempted to see if it can be found on that network and we got the same results.
I feel like I am between a rock and a hard place I would love to help the family but I know within 3 attempts the phone will be wiped.
If anyone has any other ideas I am all ears.
bump plz help
Data recovery specialist. They're out there.
Didn't they backup the data?

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