samsung galaxy s8 sm-g950f pin not working - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

hi everyone i recently replaced my screen on my s8 so i turned it on put in my pin but it would not except it i tried many diffrent variation of what my pin could be but i still can't boot past the your phone is encrypted for security to start up your device enter your pin screen adb debugging is not enabled its not been rooted or have unlocked bootloader but i can stil get into recovery and download mode i know i can do a wipe data factory reset but i need to keep my data can anybody help

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Hi everyone,
I enabled the encryption on my unrooted unlocked G2. Once the encryption was done, it rebooted and asked for the pin to boot. In entered the pin but the phone keeps rebooting and asking for the pin again and again.
I have tried more than 20 times, sometimes it boots to android but it shows a warning sign in notification (backup account needed) and then reboots after a few seconds. I tried turning on/off but the same thing happens again.
Is there anyway I can get my data out of this mess before doing a factory reset? Maybe rooting it from download mode and mounting from recovery?
Thanks a lot!

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Hey guys, my aunt has an S5 which has issues now. Her phone can be powered on, get past the samsung logo screen until the initial lock screen to unlock the phone. But while trying to unlock, the phone freezes(anywhere from 1-5s after the screen appears) and reboots again. This repeats infinitely.
She's checked with a samsung shop and they say it's probably a motherboard issue.
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1) If it's possible to fix the phone with another method - have tried booting into recovery and wiping the cache partition. Phone boots fine into recovery and bootloader. If not:
2) If it's possible to back up her files in the phone via recovery or bootloader before factory resetting the phone?
Try flashing the exact same firmware you are currently on in odin aka download mode with out any wipes to find out what firmware you are on boot to recovery mode and a line should tell you what firmware you are on currently
I can walk you through the process of flashing the firmware if you want
Download the firmware from Sam mobile.com just Google it
You shouldn't lose any data if all the appropriate options are checked in odin on a pc
I can't garuntee this will fix your issue but it is a way to prove if it is a software or hardware issue
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Non-rooted S7 Edge - stuck on unlock loop

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wanted to change sim cards today and then this happened. After powering up the phone with the other simcard and using my unlock pattern the phone is stuck in unlock screen. I have this lock in the middle and the circle around it animation and I let it try to unlock for 30 minutes. Still same animation. Restarted several times, same happens. Any ideas how to safe my phone data or is factory reset the only way to go? I tried data swipe already via the recovery tool that is by default on the phone.

Samsung Tab A SM-T580 WIFI USA - Brand New, No Root, Boot Loop

I've purchased 12 of these Tablets for my company. Out of the box they were android 6.0, as soon as we connected them to WiFi the 7.0 Update option came up so we updated all 12. We then loaded our Comodo MDM enrollment on them. Well Next time they rebooted 9 of them would not come up, they just sit at the samsung screen fading in and out. I went into recovery mode to try factory reset & wipe, I get the message that "mdm does not allow factory reset". So I tried resetting the cache which did nothing as well. So I loaded Odin and booted into odin mode tried to load a stock rom and I get the message that the device is in FRP mode and cannot load a custom image...
I have ALWAYS had droids and I favor Samsungs normally.... I have always rooted and unrooted every device I've ever had, but these have me stumped... I cannot get into USB debugging mode, I cannot get the things to boot at all. Every tutorial requires debugging mode. Samsung Business support is NO help at all. So I turn to the dark side... HELP!!!
cpubugs said:
I've purchased 12 of these Tablets for my company. Out of the box they were android 6.0, as soon as we connected them to WiFi the 7.0 Update option came up so we updated all 12. We then loaded our Comodo MDM enrollment on them. Well Next time they rebooted 9 of them would not come up, they just sit at the samsung screen fading in and out. I went into recovery mode to try factory reset & wipe, I get the message that "mdm does not allow factory reset". So I tried resetting the cache which did nothing as well. So I loaded Odin and booted into odin mode tried to load a stock rom and I get the message that the device is in FRP mode and cannot load a custom image...
I have ALWAYS had droids and I favor Samsungs normally.... I have always rooted and unrooted every device I've ever had, but these have me stumped... I cannot get into USB debugging mode, I cannot get the things to boot at all. Every tutorial requires debugging mode. Samsung Business support is NO help at all. So I turn to the dark side... HELP!!!
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Sounds to me like the problem isn't with Google's FRP lock but with the Comodo MDM enrollment. First thing I'd do is contact their tech support. The FRP lock doesn't prevent you from flashing a ROM with Odin. The FRP lock would just ask for the Google login and password on the first reboot. And I have seen other security apps blame the FRP lock for not allowing a ROM to flash via Odin.

Need help with bricked ZenFone 3 on stock ROM

I've received today from a friend the phone.
It was running stock ROM, bootloader was never unlocked and supposedly everything is stock
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All I could do is access fastboot, however I can't make any changes on the system because USB Debugging was never turned on and also, the phone has a password.
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