T580 - Suddently got FRP Lock after over 6 months of use. Any way to recover? - Samsung Galaxy Tab A series Questions & Answers

Hi Guys,
I have a couple T580 tablets for my kids, and we had just gotten a new one for Christmas that I set up. I THOUGHT I had done everything correctly, but the new tablet is giving me the FRP Lock suddenly.
Any idea how that could happen? Is there any way to recover the tablet or do I have to do a original rom flash?
Thanks

sjbayer3 said:
Hi Guys,
I have a couple T580 tablets for my kids, and we had just gotten a new one for Christmas that I set up. I THOUGHT I had done everything correctly, but the new tablet is giving me the FRP Lock suddenly.
Any idea how that could happen? Is there any way to recover the tablet or do I have to do a original rom flash?
Thanks
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Somethings not right. You don't "suddenly get an FRP lock". An FRP lock occurs only after you "factory reset" the tablet and don't know the google account login. And that is only if you hadn't enabled "OEM" in "Developer options". What makes you think it is the "FRP lock"? And if it is locked, flashing a ROM with Odin won't help. You'll still need the google account info to access the tablet.

lewmur said:
Somethings not right. You don't "suddenly get an FRP lock". An FRP lock occurs only after you "factory reset" the tablet and don't know the google account login. And that is only if you hadn't enabled "OEM" in "Developer options". What makes you think it is the "FRP lock"? And if it is locked, flashing a ROM with Odin won't help. You'll still need the google account info to access the tablet.
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Because this is what it says when I start the tablet...
https://i.imgur.com/u8PXyBD.png
I have a google account, and info, for the tablet. Not sure how I put it in when the boot process is blocked though...
My only thought is something happened with Magisk?

sjbayer3 said:
Because this is what it says when I start the tablet...
https://i.imgur.com/u8PXyBD.png
I have a google account, and info, for the tablet. Not sure how I put it in when the boot process is blocked though...
My only thought is something happened with Magisk?
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Again, unless something has changed, which I doubt, that is not the way the FRP lock works. First of all, you said nothing about having a custom ROM installed. But even if you did, the FRP lock would NOT prevent the tablet from booting. It would merely ask for your google account info when it did boot. Have you tried booting into recovery and performing a factory reset?
edit: Let me explain what FRP means. In early versions of Android, if your phone/tablet were lost or stolen, anyone could bypass your "screen lock" simply by booting into recovery mode and perfoming a Factory Reset. So Google came up with the Factory Reset Prevention lock. So if someone tried to use the Factory Reset, the lock would demand the google account login and password to access the tablet. So if you wanted to sell your tablet, you either had to enable "Developer options" and then use that to "Enable OEM", prior to reseting the tablet or put in a google account whose info you could pass to the buyer, remove your real account, and then reset.
In any case, the tablet did NOT show the message you are getting. I've bought several T580s on eBay that WERE locked, and none of them gave that message. A locked tablet would still let you install stock ROMs with Odin, but the tablet would still ask for the google account info. But the way around that can be found in this forum.

lewmur said:
First of all, you said nothing about having a custom ROM installed.
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I dont think I do, its stock rom, but Magisk is installed which I believe is not a custom rom.
lewmur said:
Have you tried booting into recovery and performing a factory reset? .
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When I turn on the power, the screen comes on, and then says "Custom Binary blocked by FRP Lock" then the screen turns off. I have not tried a factory reset because I was hoping to find a solution without losing everything before I did something that could not be undone.
The only thing left is, I know samsung will (if detected) attempt to remove software. I wonder if it somehow tried to reset automatically and in so doing caused this.

A factory reset does not help in your case.
First option is: contact your person, who sell the phone. Because he must unlock this one in his Google settings.
The question is: how many times a wrong oe no account was insert, that the device doesn't start up till the possibility to insert the correct account.

sjbayer3 said:
I dont think I do, its stock rom, but Magisk is installed which I believe is not a custom rom.
When I turn on the power, the screen comes on, and then says "Custom Binary blocked by FRP Lock" then the screen turns off. I have not tried a factory reset because I was hoping to find a solution without losing everything before I did something that could not be undone.
The only thing left is, I know samsung will (if detected) attempt to remove software. I wonder if it somehow tried to reset automatically and in so doing caused this.
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You don't lose everything with a Factory Reset and what you do lose should be easily recovered from your google account backup. And nothing else could be done that wouldn't also cause a reset.

mad0701 said:
A factory reset does not help in your case.
First option is: contact your person, who sell the phone. Because he must unlock this one in his Google settings.
The question is: how many times a wrong oe no account was insert, that the device doesn't start up till the possibility to insert the correct account.
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No one sold me this phone, I bought it new. There is no unlock option. The phone doesnt event start booting, the screen turns on says the FRP lock, then turns off.

Ab FRP Lock said, that the phone is looked via a Google account.
In a normal case, you can only unlock the device, if you insert the correct Account with password.
I don't know.. maybe you have insert 3 time wrong credentials... why the device give your not the possibility to unlock the device.
Try an complete wipe / factory reset out of the recovery menu, so that the OS can start.
The lock isn't away, but maybe you have the possibility to insert the correct data.

In Download Mode here is what I see:
https://i.imgur.com/5eZ2YmH.png

Alright I just flashed the latest rom and that fixed it.
I now know a little bit about what is going on. When I got the tablet, I set it up for me. Then I discovered googles "family link" so I set it up again for my daughter.
Child accounts have FRP protection. I dont know what triggered it, but somehow it activated recently when it discovered magisk which I had installed some time back.
Now I am super irritated and over Family Link...

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[A3 2016] Recover data from FRP Lock bootloop?

No idea what possessed me to do it (it was late), I unchecked "OEM Unlock", and bricked my phone.
(Android 5.1.1, stock recovery, rooted)
It's stuck in a bootloop with the red message "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock."
I've read many other posts stating that flashing stock firmware will unbrick the phone. That's great, the hardware can be saved. But I need the data; contacts, txts, photos.
What are my options?
Is there any way around FRP lock? I understand tit's intended as a security feature, and basically only happens when people do idiot stuff like unchecking OEM Unlock. So I doubt many devs/hackers have put much focus on developing workarounds.
Theoretically, Samsung may have the capacity to unlock the FRP lock. Is this a thing? Does anyone know anything about sending it to a Samsung tech center? Probably they would have difficulty guaranteeing the phone sender should have rightful access to the phone, so perhaps they provide no pathway?
@ashyx, I've read your posts, you're frankly a wizard. Any thoughts? Thanks
Frustrated with myself,
- Scott
ScottHW said:
No idea what possessed me to do it (it was late), I unchecked "OEM Unlock", and bricked my phone.
(Android 5.1.1, stock recovery, rooted)
It's stuck in a bootloop with the red message "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock."
I've read many other posts stating that flashing stock firmware will unbrick the phone. That's great, the hardware can be saved. But I need the data; contacts, txts, photos.
What are my options?
Is there any way around FRP lock? I understand tit's intended as a security feature, and basically only happens when people do idiot stuff like unchecking OEM Unlock. So I doubt many devs/hackers have put much focus on developing workarounds.
Theoretically, Samsung may have the capacity to unlock the FRP lock. Is this a thing? Does anyone know anything about sending it to a Samsung tech center? Probably they would have difficulty guaranteeing the phone sender should have rightful access to the phone, so perhaps they provide no pathway?
@ashyx, I've read your posts, you're frankly a wizard. Any thoughts? Thanks
Frustrated with myself,
- Scott
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As advised flash the stock firmware. DATA won't be affected.
ashyx said:
As advised flash the stock firmware. DATA won't be affected.
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Really? Many posts I've seen have noted that "all user data will be deleted".
Do I just use ODIN, and flash AP? No app, or user data will be erased, or formatted like that?
A few mention "Initializing with Smart Switch"; I haven't done that before. Is that different than flashing firmware?
ScottHW said:
Really? Many posts I've seen have noted that "all user data will be deleted".
Do I just use ODIN, and flash AP? No app, or user data will be erased, or formatted like that?
A few mention "Initializing with Smart Switch"; I haven't done that before. Is that different than flashing firmware?
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Searching for that question directly, it seems like flashing a ROM (e.g. stock firmware) will not directly erase user data; downloads, photos in DCIM, etc.
But, sounds like any user-installed apps will be erased (so any internally stored data would be lost).
And, data stored in system apps would be lost, too; e.g. tabs that were open in Chrome.
There's no way around the FRP lock, eh?
Here is Samsung's statement about FRP (Factory Reset Protection)
It describes the Google account "protection" features, but doesn't really describe how FRP lock leads to bootloops.
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/frp/
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) Feature
What is Device Protection, or Factory Reset Protection (FRP)?
Android™ devices provide built-in security features you can use to protect your device and information, including screen locks and data encryption. Data protection, or Factory Reset Protection (FRP), is a security feature on Android devices with Lollipop 5.1 and higher.
FRP is automatically activated when you set up a Google™ Account on your device. Once FRP is activated, it prevents use of a device after a factory data reset, until you log in using a Google username and password previously set up on the device.
How does FRP work?
When you perform a Factory Data Reset, all settings are returned to the factory default settings. All data is erased, including files and downloaded apps.
If you have a Google Account set up on the device, FRP is active. This means that after the reset, you'll be required to log in to the Google Account using the username and password. If you have multiple Google Accounts set up on the device, you can log in using any of the accounts.
If an unauthorized person tries to reset the device by another method, the device would still require log-in using the Google username and password. This means that if your device is lost or stolen, another person would not be able to reset it and use it.
What do I need to know about FRP?
If you want to reset your device to factory defaults, make sure you know your Google Account and password, because you'll need to log in at the end of the reset.
If you want to reset your device to factory defaults, but don't remember your Google username and/or password, you can do one of these:
Check your device’s Account settings for your account name, and reset your password via the device or at www.google.com.
It can take 24 hours for the password reset to sync with all devices registered to the account.
Remove the account before you reset the device.
If you already reset your device, but don't remember your Google username and/or password, the device can't be used. In that case, you can do one of these:
If you know your Google username but can't remember the password, you can reset your password on the device, or at www.google.com. It can take up to 24 hours for a new password to sync with all registered devices. After 24 hours, you can try logging in to your phone with the new password.
If you have multiple Google Accounts, and you can't remember which Google Account you set up on your device, visit https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager.
Log in with your Google username and password and check the list of devices registered to the account. If you don't see the device listed on the account, it means the device is registered to a different account. Use the same process to check for devices linked to your other Google Accounts. When you find the registered account, use it to log in to your device.
If you can't remember any of your Google Account information, you can send your device, along with proof of purchase, to an authorized Samsung Service Center. Samsung has special tools to reset the phone to factory defaults with no protection enabled.
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Looking for a Samsung Authorized Support Center, apparently there are ZERO listed around Omaha, NE.
http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/locator/asc_locator.jsp
There must be ASC's somewhere; I'm hesitant to mail the phone away because I think the tech will just wipe it. The whole point is to maintain the data :-/
What do I need to flash to remove "Custom binary" ?
Will flashing the bootloader back to stock unlock the FRP lock?
That's BL throuh ODIN, right?
Do I have to flash AP ?
Won't that remove all user apps and their data, and any user data associated with system apps?
ScottHW said:
What do I need to flash to remove "Custom binary" ?
Will flashing the bootloader back to stock unlock the FRP lock?
That's BL throuh ODIN, right?
Do I have to flash AP ?
Won't that remove all user apps and their data, and any user data associated with system apps?
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Not being funny, but you're panicking over nothing. I can pretty much guarantee you will NOT lose any data, apps or settings. The DATA partion is untouched by stock firmware.
Just flash the whole stock firmware(not repair firmware) and you'll be fine.
If you're super paranoid about losing data then just flash the AP part.
ashyx said:
Not being funny, but you're panicking over nothing. I can pretty much guarantee you will NOT lose any data, apps or settings. The DATA partion is untouched by stock firmware.
Just flash the whole stock firmware(not repair firmware) and you'll be fine.
If you're super paranoid about losing data then just flash the AP part.
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Thanks for the reassurance. I am pretty paranoid, because I feel like such an ass for making such a dumb mistake.
Will I lose:
Contacts?
Text messages??
Chrome Bookmarks???
My numerous open Chrome tabs?!?!
I'm just trying to understand what's happening, know what I'm doing.
Because I was clearly stupid enough to uncheck OEM Unlock. (WTF was I thinking?!)
ScottHW said:
Thanks for the reassurance. I am pretty paranoid, because I feel like such an ass for making such a dumb mistake.
Will I lose:
Contacts?
Text messages??
Chrome Bookmarks???
My numerous open Chrome tabs?!?!
I'm just trying to understand what's happening, know what I'm doing.
Because I was clearly stupid enough to uncheck OEM Unlock. (WTF was I thinking?!)
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It will be exactly as it was before. Nothing will change.
There are only 2 binaries that need flashing, boot and recovery, however unless you are flashing the exact firmware you had previously you may get compatibility issues, so it's best to just flash the whole firmware.
ashyx said:
It will be exactly as it was before. Nothing will change.
There are only 2 binaries that need flashing, boot and recovery, however unless you are flashing the exact firmware you had previously you may get compatibility issues, so it's best to just flash the whole firmware.
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Thanks for the more specific information.
I've never found any discussions about how to solve the frp lock bootloop, with the intention of preserving user data.
If you will indulge me a bit more, I'd like to learn, test, and then share this for others.
Do you know exactly Custom binary blocked by FRP lock ""security" works?
Where is the flag that gets tripped?
In order to solve this bootloop, technically just Boot loader and Recovery need to be flashed (the exact versions must be used, or comparability issues can occur).
Bootloader should be simple enough: BL is one of the specific upload choices in Odin.
Recovery is a .bin that's contained with the AP.tar, correct?
Is it possible to specifically flash only the Recovery?
(I am reading other posts and pages as I write this, sorry if some of these points and questions seem "obvious"; I'm still learning. Aren't we all )
This thread is particularly detailed re: ODIN flashing, although it is from 2013, and for a specific device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154762
ScottHW said:
Thanks for the more specific information.
I've never found any discussions about how to solve the frp lock bootloop, with the intention of preserving user data.
If you will indulge me a bit more, I'd like to learn, test, and then share this for others.
Do you know exactly Custom binary blocked by FRP lock ""security" works?
Where is the flag that gets tripped?
In order to solve this bootloop, technically just Boot loader and Recovery need to be flashed (the exact versions must be used, or comparability issues can occur).
Bootloader should be simple enough: BL is one of the specific upload choices in Odin.
Recovery is a .bin that's contained with the AP.tar, correct?
Is it possible to specifically flash only the Recovery?
(I am reading other posts and pages as I write this, sorry if some of these points and questions seem "obvious"; I'm still learning. Aren't we all )
This thread is particularly detailed re: ODIN flashing, although it is from 2013, and for a specific device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154762
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No, I didn't mention the bootloader, that is a different part of the firmware. The boot and recovery images have a .img extension and should be flashed under AP.
It is the bootloader that detects non official firmware and trips the FRP flag. If it's disabled in settings via OEM UNLOCK the bootloader ignores it and allows the device to boot.
n00b mistake
ashyx said:
No, I didn't mention the bootloader, that is a different part of the firmware. The boot and recovery images have a .img extension and should be flashed under AP.
It is the bootloader that detects non official firmware and trips the FRP flag. If it's disabled in settings via OEM UNLOCK the bootloader ignores it and allows the device to boot.
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Sh!t, sorry, boot.ing /= bootloader. Rookie mistake. #StillLearning
OK, so boot.img and recovery.img should both be contained within the AP component of stock firmware.
I can just flash those two, can't I?
ashyx said:
No, I didn't mention the bootloader, that is a different part of the firmware. The boot and recovery images have a .img extension and should be flashed under AP.
It is the bootloader that detects non official firmware and trips the FRP flag. If it's disabled in settings via OEM UNLOCK the bootloader ignores it and allows the device to boot.
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Is there any non-GUI way to toggle the OEM UNLOCK?
Bootloader? Download mode? Recovery? Fastboot? ADB?
I assume not, since that might be a "security" risk. And also, if there were, problems like this would have solutions posted mentioning how to do that.
Sh!!!!!!!t... I was thinking I would have screenshots of the exact build that's loaded on my phone. That way I can find the right stock firmware.
Seems those screenshots are still in the phone, didn't get moved to external memory
All I know for sure is it's Andorid 5.1.1, but that probably isn't specific enough to get the exact right boot and recovery images.
I intend to flash the boot.img and recovery.img to my phone. Hopefully, this will avoid any data loss, while clearing the FRP lock bootloop.
I got the stock firmware for Android 5.1.1 for my Galaxy A3 (2016) (SM-A310M) here:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-a3-/SM-A310M/TTT/download/A310MUBU2APE2/73991/
This set of instructions says to extract the .img file(s) to flash, then just .tar them up using 7zip, and flash it as AP in ODIN.
http://howto.highonandroid.com/sams...extract-stock-recovery-from-samsung-firmware/
But... this one says to use Unified Android Toolkit, option ‘8’ (Create an Odin flashable tar), and then flash with ODIN.
https://skipsoft.net/flashing-a-single-partition-i-e-system/
Fortunately, I have a Galaxy A3 (2017) (SM-A320Y), which I was just about to upgrade to for my daily driver. It's blank, running Android 7.0, so it means I can test this process, see if data is preserved, with almost no risk to actual data. Got that firmware here:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/SM-A320Y/COO/download/A320YDXU1BQH2/189605/
Ironically... I don't yet have a great method to intentionally trip the FRP lock bootloop
I think rooting and then unchecking OEM Unlock should do it (that's what wrecked my A310M)
FRP lock - Usb does not recognize
Hi, Everyone!
Sorry my english.
My problem is the same as yours.
however, after this frp lock message appeared, my phone goes into download mode, but the pc does not recognize any more. what can i do to get flash from the rom stock and solve the frp lock problem.
Help me, please!
Thank you all
ScottHW said:
No idea what possessed me to do it (it was late), I unchecked "OEM Unlock", and bricked my phone.
(Android 5.1.1, stock recovery, rooted)
It's stuck in a bootloop with the red message "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock."
I've read many other posts stating that flashing stock firmware will unbrick the phone. That's great, the hardware can be saved. But I need the data; contacts, txts, photos.
What are my options?
Is there any way around FRP lock? I understand tit's intended as a security feature, and basically only happens when people do idiot stuff like unchecking OEM Unlock. So I doubt many devs/hackers have put much focus on developing workarounds.
Theoretically, Samsung may have the capacity to unlock the FRP lock. Is this a thing? Does anyone know anything about sending it to a Samsung tech center? Probably they would have difficulty guaranteeing the phone sender should have rightful access to the phone, so perhaps they provide no pathway?
@ashyx, I've read your posts, you're frankly a wizard. Any thoughts? Thanks
Frustrated with myself,
- Scott
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FRP Custom binary Lock
ashyx said:
It will be exactly as it was before. Nothing will change.
There are only 2 binaries that need flashing, boot and recovery, however unless you are flashing the exact firmware you had previously you may get compatibility issues, so it's best to just flash the whole firmware.
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Could you help me to get access to my data? I'm running port of S8 on my S7 and got bootloop. Someone told me that even if I'll flash AP only I might lose my data because of difference in the way the memory is formatted.
Blackion said:
Could you help me to get access to my data? I'm running port of S8 on my S7 and got bootloop. Someone told me that even if I'll flash AP only I might lose my data because of difference in the way the memory is formatted.
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If they're both stock based firmware then you can just flash the stock S7 firmware. Data should remain untouched.
Hi
I am just stuck with the same problem. I have downloaded the latest Stock ROM. But unsure which options to select in ODIN and what files to select.
I presume only select AP. Also, hope I will not lose any data.
Please help me out.

Decrypting loop after OTA update

Hello fellow people of XDA!
Today I got an OTA update for my S7 edge (SM-G935F). The update has installed fairly fast (after the first reboot). But then, it got stuck on a decrypting loop. I have enabled prior the full phone encryption, and set it to ask for a password at each start. I entered the password correctly, as it said Starting Android... after, and since then, only the rotating padlock is showing. Every like 5 minutes the soft buttons are lighting up for a second, but then nothing is happening. After a while it even gets hot, but still nothing. I had this issue at the previous update too, but it started after like 30-40 minutes. Now 90 minutes have passed and still nothing.
I can reboot to the recovery and bootloader screens, and everything is fine. Knox not tripped, not rooted, everything official. In the recovery screen it says that my CSC is ECT (but according to sammobile it should be CNX).
Some additional info: samsung/hero2ltexx/hero2lte
7.0/NRD90M/G935FXXU2DRAG
I will try to flash a stock rom (PDA: G935FXXS2DRAA, CSC: G935FROM1DQJ3). If that doesn't work, I'll flash today's rom (PDA: same, CSC: G935FVFG1DQI1).
Any tips/help would be greately appreciated! Would not want to fall to the wipe data method, because I don't want to lose everything... But then again, I guess that would remove the boot password...
Thanks!
Update: After waiting for like 10+ hours, nothing has changed. Maybe I shouldn't have forced a reboot after an hour of the ota update? Going to try flashing the firmware now.
Update 2: I flashed the firmware, now the buttons seem to light up less often. But after an hour of decrypting, I guess the ultimate soultion would be to do a factory reset, since no one is helping...
jaszfalvi.tamas said:
Hello fellow people of XDA!
Today I got an OTA update for my S7 edge (SM-G935F). The update has installed fairly fast (after the first reboot). But then, it got stuck on a decrypting loop. I have enabled prior the full phone encryption, and set it to ask for a password at each start. I entered the password correctly, as it said Starting Android... after, and since then, only the rotating padlock is showing. Every like 5 minutes the soft buttons are lighting up for a second, but then nothing is happening. After a while it even gets hot, but still nothing. I had this issue at the previous update too, but it started after like 30-40 minutes. Now 90 minutes have passed and still nothing.
I can reboot to the recovery and bootloader screens, and everything is fine. Knox not tripped, not rooted, everything official. In the recovery screen it says that my CSC is ECT (but according to sammobile it should be CNX).
Some additional info: samsung/hero2ltexx/hero2lte
7.0/NRD90M/G935FXXU2DRAG
I will try to flash a stock rom (PDA: G935FXXS2DRAA, CSC: G935FROM1DQJ3). If that doesn't work, I'll flash today's rom (PDA: same, CSC: G935FVFG1DQI1).
Any tips/help would be greately appreciated! Would not want to fall to the wipe data method, because I don't want to lose everything... But then again, I guess that would remove the boot password...
Thanks!
Update: After waiting for like 10+ hours, nothing has changed. Maybe I shouldn't have forced a reboot after an hour of the ota update? Going to try flashing the firmware now.
Update 2: I flashed the firmware, now the buttons seem to light up less often. But after an hour of decrypting, I guess the ultimate soultion would be to do a factory reset, since no one is helping...
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Wait, i dont get it, it is prompting you for a password even you didnt set it?
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shah22 said:
Wait, i dont get it, it is prompting you for a password even you didnt set it?
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I set a password when I enabled Secure Startup.
jaszfalvi.tamas said:
I set a password when I enabled Secure Startup.
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Then use that same password, i think there is confusion, there is a password when you enable fingerprint and then a password when you enable secure startup. Be sure not to confuse them. If it still happens, then I guess there's got something wrong with the update, and only way is a factory reset. Btw, i also updated and i normally entered secure boot password and it started okay. Don't know what caused this for you.
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shah22 said:
Then use that same password, i think there is confusion, there is a password when you enable fingerprint and then a password when you enable secure startup. Be sure not to remember them. If it still happens, then I guess there got something wrong with the update, and only way is a factory reset. Btw, i also updated and i normally entered secure boot password and it started okay. Don't know what caused this for you.
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I entered the password correctly, as it stated "Starting Android..." then the rotating padlock took forever. More than 10 hours even. But in the end, a factory reset helped me. But rip my photos and memories...
Don't use device encryption anymore and leave OEM unlocking enabled in developer options.
Those two settings cause more hassle if you want to keep data, and make backups from time to time using Samsung Smart switch on computer. Use a microSD card to store and take all your photos from camera.
benjamen50 said:
Don't use device encryption anymore and leave OEM unlocking enabled in developer options.
Those two settings cause more hassle if you want to keep data, and make backups from time to time using Samsung Smart switch on computer. Use a microSD card to store and take all your photos from camera.
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Right, but i use encryption and i could update without any problem, don't know what caused this issue with him. But one should backup all data BEFORE updating, as i did to save yourself from such hassle.
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benjamen50 said:
Don't use device encryption anymore and leave OEM unlocking enabled in developer options.
Those two settings cause more hassle if you want to keep data, and make backups from time to time using Samsung Smart switch on computer. Use a microSD card to store and take all your photos from camera.
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Yeah, it's a sure thing I won't turn on Secure Stratup anymore. I don't know what OEM unlock does or does not, but right now, I don't have dev options enabled. If I had a microSD then I couldn't care less about resetting my phone, but since I don't have, because I have two SIM cards and a memory card has no place left, I feel bad.
Still, I don't know caused this issue. I had OTA updates before with full device encryption enabled and I had no issues before. I kinda used the same disk space at every OTA, so it should have took the same time... And I have to mention, that I did not tamper with the software. No root, no custom rom, and software only from the play store.
To enable developer options you click Build number 7 times which is located in the Software information tab in settings.
OEM unlock allows you to flash and boot the phone with custom binaries (Custom Recovery, Kernels, Roms). You can leave OEM unlock disabled if you don't want people that may steal your phone and use it for themselves.
With OEM unlock disabled and a google account signed in, it will block anyone from using the phone after a factory reset on stock Samsung firmware as it will prompt the user to enter the google account that was associated with that device.
Unfortunately there are rare cases that a OTA update may fail. Reflashing correct stock firmware usually fixes it but in worse case scenarios a factory reset will be required.
benjamen50 said:
To enable developer options you click Build number 7 times which is located in the Software information tab in settings.
OEM unlock allows you to flash and boot the phone with custom binaries (Custom Recovery, Kernels, Roms). You can leave OEM unlock disabled if you don't want people that may steal your phone and use it for themselves.
With OEM unlock disabled and a google account signed in, it will block anyone from using the phone after a factory reset on stock Samsung firmware as it will prompt the user to enter the google account that was associated with that device.
Unfortunately there are rare cases that a OTA update may fail. Reflashing correct stock firmware usually fixes it but in worse case scenarios a factory reset will be required.
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Never had OEM unlock enabled, because I didn't know what is does, so thanks for the info. I reflashed the correct stock firmware, but that didn't help either, so I had to resort to wiping the data... Regarding this, do you know by any chance a good software for recovering data without root?
I don't know of any unfortunately, if anyone has any good paid ones that actually work please post here.

Any possibility to break lock pattern?

Hello, my friend gave my a Samsung Galaxy J510fn, because she forgot her lock pattern. Phone is not stole or something, as you might think first I got a login and password for google account registered on this phone if that would help. Phone has been using by woman so there is no things like custom recovery, root or usb debbuging turned on and it has stock firmware. Normally I will factory reset this phone but she said that she don't want to lose anything, specially photos, videos etc. I tried to unlock this pattern by programs like dr.fone or backup data by Kies but none of these are seeing this phone :crying:
So is there any possibility for cracking this phone without losing any data?
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Hello, my friend gave my a Samsung Galaxy J510fn, because she forgot her lock pattern. Phone is not stole or something, as you might think first I got a login and password for google account registered on this phone if that would help. Phone has been using by woman so there is no things like custom recovery, root or usb debbuging turned on and it has stock firmware. Normally I will factory reset this phone but she said that she don't want to lose anything, specially photos, videos etc. I tried to unlock this pattern by programs like dr.fone or backup data by Kies but none of these are seeing this phone :crying:
So is there any possibility for cracking this phone without losing any data?
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Back in the day you were able to remove pattern if you knew the samsung account details. Not sure if thats a thing anymore...
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Back in the day you were able to remove pattern if you knew the samsung account details. Not sure if thats a thing anymore...
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But when we boot phone for the first time it's force us to create samsung account or we can skip that step? Because she said that she didn't mention of creating samsung account. Even tried to search her ID through email but can't find anything.
Freezu said:
But when we boot phone for the first time it's force us to create samsung account or we can skip that step? Because she said that she didn't mention of creating samsung account. Even tried to search her ID through email but can't find anything.
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then wiping everything is the only choice i guess
You can backup files from recovery mode (should be able to do it in stock recovery) I think (maybe copy to PC). Then make a factory reset.
Recovery Mode - Vol+, Home and Power buttons
Download Mode - Vol- , Home and Power buttons
And 2nd option. If you can, go to Download Mode and flash her TWRP! Make Nandroid backup there and then make factory reset. Flash TWRP via Odin of course.
But you must read how to enable USB Debugging if it is needed, I forgot how to
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So is there any possibility for cracking this phone without losing any data?
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HEY HEY HEY.
Chill, boyes. Leave reset alone.
You can go to Google Find My Device and change something from there.

Google verification on A6 SM-T580 after reset

Hi,
I have a Tab A6 SM-t580, had it for a while then stopped using it, decided I wanted to give it to my son to play with, so did a reset by home & Vol Up & power button, then eventually it asks for this google verification, I've never seen this before and I cant remember the email address or password i used at the time because I just create a new random one for each device i have.
I used odin to flash the firmware but same thing
I tried to use odin to flash the root from here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-a/how-to/root-t3674409 but that says its blocked the file because of the FRP lock.
Have I totally fooked this now? Do I just have a shiny paperweight?
Thanks
And another T580 falls victim to the FRP lock. If you don't enable Developer's options and OEM enable prior to a factory reset, you'll be required to enter your Google username and password upon first reboot. This is supposed to discourage thieves but it seems legit owners get bit by it more than the thieves. The good news is that you can recover from the disaster. But it isn't easy. Search the Q&A threads for "T580 FRP lock" and you should find the instructions for fixing it.
Thanks for that, I like the anti theft system, but maybe it should display a warning before you commit to the reset. I've done plenty of resets before on my android devices before and never seen this
A warning would also alert the thief not to reset. I know some people want more than one Google account and can forget what account they used on a given device. But I think the answer to this would be to allow some method of associating one's account to a main account that could be used to see what logon and passwords were used on each device. Personally, I use the same account on all devices. I have close to a dozen and if I used a different account on each, I'd never remember them all.
I've sorted it thanks to this post - https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-a/help/samsung-sm-t580-frp-lock-t3619870/
Thanks!!!

Samsung s8 software problem

So i have an Samsung S8 SM-G950F. I made a factory reset on it but because i forgot my synced google account username and password on it i wanted to flash the same software again on it so i can use it again but forgot to click the OEM Unlock option. Now i flashed custom binary on it and with ODIN i tried to flash my new firmware but nothing happened. And when i enter in the custom binary in developer options there is no OEM Unlock option? What can i do. They told me the only way is to change the main board of the phone. Is this true,i mean the boar costs as much as the phone ...
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So i have an Samsung S8 SM-G950F. I made a factory reset on it but because i forgot my synced google account username and password on it i wanted to flash the same software again on it so i can use it again but forgot to click the OEM Unlock option. Now i flashed custom binary on it and with ODIN i tried to flash my new firmware but nothing happened. And when i enter in the custom binary in developer options there is no OEM Unlock option? What can i do. They told me the only way is to change the main board of the phone. Is this true,i mean the boar costs as much as the phone ...
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You have to wait for 7 days without the phone dying or being turned off, then the oem unlock option will appear, I take it you flashed oreo?
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You have to wait for 7 days without the phone dying or being turned off, then the oem unlock option will appear, I take it you flashed oreo?
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I have only factory binary on it and in the developer option there is no oem unlock yet...are you sure it will gonna show? Cuz i can't flash android 8.0 because it is locked.
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I have only factory binary on it and in the developer option there is no oem unlock yet...are you sure it will gonna show? Cuz i can't flash android 8.0 because it is locked.
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So you are on nougat right now, ignore what I said then about waiting 7 days, as far as I know it applies to oreo, I mean you can wait and see if you want but apart from that, have you nor acceded your gmail account on a computer or laptop or anything? Maybe try to recover the username and password that way, my Google account is my main email account so that makes it handy for me when issues like this occur, not sure what else you can try
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So you are on nougat right now, ignore what I said then about waiting 7 days, as far as I know it applies to oreo, I mean you can wait and see if you want but apart from that, have you nor acceded your gmail account on a computer or laptop or anything? Maybe try to recover the username and password that way, my Google account is my main email account so that makes it handy for me when issues like this occur, not sure what else you can try
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Sadly the software is already deleted and i have only the binary. It is hard stuck right now and i am trying to flash the same android (7.0) or even 8.0 with odin but it only restarts and factory binary starts and nothing happens...
i have same problem, forget the google account password, can someone help please??
dankata18 said:
So i have an Samsung S8 SM-G950F. I made a factory reset on it but because i forgot my synced google account username and password on it i wanted to flash the same software again on it so i can use it again but forgot to click the OEM Unlock option. Now i flashed custom binary on it and with ODIN i tried to flash my new firmware but nothing happened. And when i enter in the custom binary in developer options there is no OEM Unlock option? What can i do. They told me the only way is to change the main board of the phone. Is this true,i mean the boar costs as much as the phone ...
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i have the same problem, i did the factory reset and i wasn't aware of this, i tried several methods and couldn't find any solution, my samsung s8 is under oreo 8.0.0 SM-G905F can someone please help i am lost thank you fellas !!

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