Locked Out From Booting From OEM Unlock - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So last night I decided to root my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 5. I used the root method from the GalaxyNote5Root website. I followed all the instructions and there were no errors; I had root successfully. In order for me to root however, I had to turn on OEM Unlock. I did. Once I was rooted, I made the mistake (and unknowing the repercussions of this mistake) of turning it off. I didn't realize it would lock me out. I wanted to see if I could still use Samsung Pay with RootCloak. RootCloak required a reboot and so I rebooted only to find out I was locked out.
I did the research I could and read all the threads pertaining to my particular issue but none of them helped. Unfortunately for today, SamMobile free downloads are unavailable due to maintenance. I tried other sources and found myself getting the firmware link from the GalaxyNote5Root website as it was one of the only sources that didn't have downloads so damn slow without paying that it would have taken me like 10 hours. Of course, those failed after cm.bin. I did notice, however, unlike the people in the YouTube tutorials I was watching, my Odin, regardless of version, when I loaded the firmware file into Odin (using AR or PDA), it would start with Enter CS for MD5 and check it even though I haven't plugged in my device yet. I don't know if that's normal but as soon as it hits the Please Wait.. my Odin would stop responding and take forever!
I have been flashing a Lolipop firmware for my Note until I decided to try a Marshmallow firmware variant. It then gave me this error which was sw rev. check fail. device 4 binary 2. I believe this is due to problems with downgrading? I decided to try the Marshmallow variant after that. It came up as that the md5 value hash is invalid. I know that this is the way to fix the lock out but do I really have to wait a day and get the firmware from SamMobile? Is that the only source of firmware that will actually work?

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I appreciate the help but I have however found an alternative, fast download source to flash with Odin. I've been out of the FRP lock for a few days. This thread can now be closed.

How did you turn off frp lock?
My one is Google sign in lock how to bypass that?
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[NO LONGER ACTIVE] Sprint T817P ODIN Flashable OEM Software

ODIN FLASHABLE STOCK FIRMWARE
For the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 - SM-T817P
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These are untampered, unaltered, original firmware in the event that you need to recover from a soft brick or otherwise desire to / need to restore to out-of-box.
NOTE THIS WILL NOT RESET THE KNOX WARRANTY VOID COUNTER.
This will only restore original Samsung firmware
I will add links to new versions when they are released.
DOWNLOAD LINKS:
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5.1.1 - OL1 - Released December 23rd 2015 - Link Deleted
5.1.1 - OJ5 - Released November 11th 2015 - Link Unavailable
5.1.1 - OH6 - Initial Version Released September 11th 2015 - Link Deleted
Use ODIN 3.10.7 which can be downloaded at http://androidcentral.us/2013/11/download-odin/
** IF RESETTING, OR RECOVERING FROM A SOFT BRICK, After Flashing, boot to recovery and perform a factory reset or manually wipe /data and /data/media **
Thanks for this, alwwys good to have a copy of the stock firmware on hand.
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Otherwise, June 30th, All links will be removed and I will be asking XDA Mods to close and/or delete this thread. Sorry for the inconvenience.
What's the difference between the Sprint version and the normal SM-T815? Is it possible to flash the Sprint firmware on a normal SM-T815?
P3CO said:
What's the difference between the Sprint version and the normal SM-T815? Is it possible to flash the Sprint firmware on a normal SM-T815?
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NO absolutely not. I assume by "normal SM-T815" you mean WiFi Only? The image for the T817P contains both the radio for the 3G/4G LTE/Spark and Wifi, and is specifically meant for that specific model. If you try to flash it to yours, it might potentially HARD BRICK - as in no way to recover. It becomes a $400 - $800 (depending on what model) paperweight. Always only flash the OEM software for your specific model only.
If you're unable to find the firmware for your device, PM me and I can locate, host and send you a link for it.
What specifically is your model number? after the T-815 is there a letter? T-815X... what is X?
typefortytardis said:
NO absolutely not. I assume by "normal SM-T815" you mean WiFi Only? The image for the T817P contains both the radio for the 3G/4G LTE/Spark and Wifi, and is specifically meant for that specific model. If you try to flash it to yours, it might potentially HARD BRICK - as in no way to recover. It becomes a $400 - $800 (depending on what model) paperweight. Always only flash the OEM software for your specific model only.
If you're unable to find the firmware for your device, PM me and I can locate, host and send you a link for it.
What specifically is your model number? after the T-815 is there a letter? T-815X... what is X?
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T815 is actually the LTE model, so not much different to the t817p.
Don't know why anyone would want to flash carrier firmware to an international model anyway unless they are attempting to use it with that network?
Unfortunately this is not always possible due to differences in the radio.
I'm adding a password due to bots downloading the file.
The Password is: XDAdevelopers
P3CO said:
What's the difference between the Sprint version and the normal SM-T815? Is it possible to flash the Sprint firmware on a normal SM-T815?
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Some firmware for the international LTE model T815 is in the thread for the stock firmware collection here, and in my posts like this one and this one. Also see the very useful tool in this thread.
The stock firmware for T815 is still 5.0.2, not 5.1.1, if that was the reason for your question.
GidiK said:
Some firmware for the international LTE model T815 is in the thread for the stock firmware collection here, and in my posts like this one and this one. Also see the very useful tool in this thread.
The stock firmware for T815 is still 5.0.2, not 5.1.1, if that was the reason for your question.
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Your tool was not able to decrypt the update it downloaded unfortunately. The update hasn't been pushed to Samsung Smart Switch yet so I can't grab and host the MD5 yet. And I have not been able to trick the OTA into downloading it yet even using xposed and wanam to set a fake system status. If you are able to update the decryption method, do let me know and I'll give it another go
typefortytardis said:
Your tool was not able to decrypt the update it downloaded unfortunately. The update hasn't been pushed to Samsung Smart Switch yet so I can't grab and host the MD5 yet. And I have not been able to trick the OTA into downloading it yet even using xposed and wanam to set a fake system status. If you are able to update the decryption method, do let me know and I'll give it another go
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Not my tool, I was just pointing to the thread of the tool I used to download the firmware for the T815.
For T817P, SPR, the OJ5 seems indeed to be known in OTA mode, but not available for download yet; this also happened for T815 and that delay lasted about a day.
Does anyone have a OJ5 stock odin tar for SM-t817? I have twrp but the boot.img provided put me in a boot loop & I didn't make a backup like a noob.
Edit : Actually I think it was the super su zip (BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip)
The tablet is not usable @ all & it's actually a Christmas present for my son that I just wanted to setup & get going. So plz anyone with the file can use smart switch to download it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advanced
Nvm, I'm on OJ5 (sprint variant t817p) & everything including boot.img & su zip work on the latest update. :highfive:
I'm bricked. I have a sprint t817p on latest firmware, and i keep getting frp lock fails on anything i flash in odin and i cant get to recovery, and it will not boot. I cant find the latest tar file, and all the older ones fail. Can anyone assist?
liquidhaste said:
I'm bricked. I have a sprint t817p on latest firmware, and i keep getting frp lock fails on anything i flash in odin and i cant get to recovery, and it will not boot. I cant find the latest tar file, and all the older ones fail. Can anyone assist?
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I still have not had a chance to update mine. I am not certain why, but newer softwares for a lot of samsung devices have been hard to come by lately *suspiciously looks at Samsung*. Also I am out of town til the 20th of January.
As far as frp lock, or "Factory Reset Protection", you forgot to go into developer settings and enable "OEM Unlock".
It is basically like Samsung's 5.0 "Reactivation Lock", except this is enabled by default and encompasses KNOX verification. It cannot be circumvented now. HOWEVER.... there are TWO THINGS I can think of you can try (If anyone else has anything to add, please do)
1.) Try using the OH6 ROM with ODIN. Yes it's one edition older but it might work. I bricked by Galaxy Note5 after going to the latest firmware and forgot to disable FRP Lock (by enabling "OEM Unlock" under developer settings). Reflashing with ODIN worked. Then Flash your recovery, go into recovery, and format /data /system and /cache and dump the Dalvik/ART cache. Then boot back to download mode and re-flash the same ROM. Upgrade to most recent via OTA, then re root.
It worked when I ran into FRP lock errors with my note 5. it might work for you. It will not let you do anything that is not official samsung. Be prepared to log in with your samsung account info once you finally boot if you registered that before you bricked.
2.) Go to a Sprint store, pretend you're a tech illiterate and say after your cousin or someone messed with it, that happened. Sprint (most locations and employees anyways - try another if one fails) stick with the original pro-development attitude towards Android and will generally look the other way - and flash back the correct software or warranty replace it for you (YES EVEN IF KNOX IS Tripped)
TRY #1 first. It fixed my note which was bricked by FRP.
*Meant to type OH6 not AA1. That was a place holder while I typed (and tried to find the version info)
I already tried to flash oh6 and it won't take it. Probably going to try the tech illiterate route. To make matters potentially worse. It wasn't even on oj5 it was the newest update released Dec 23 (don't have the build number handy), I just found that out late last night. Fortunately Knox is not tripped though, I never made it that far. I guess forgetting to check oem unlocking will prevent a flash but not prevent said flash from corrupting your boot.img? Weaksauce.
typefortytardis said:
[...] and will generally look the other way - and flash back the correct software or warranty replace it for you (YES EVEN IF KNOX IS Tripped).
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Really? I thought (and heard here and there) that once you tripped KNOX, you have no chance to make your clsims on the warranty. Please prove me wrong
Depressed T.Bear said:
Really? I thought (and heard here and there) that once you tripped KNOX, you have no chance to make your clsims on the warranty. Please prove me wrong
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You do not. Once KNOX is tripped, your warranty is void. You are no longer eligible to turn in a claim.
However, certain carriers (however they organize their purchasing contracts) have it to where they are authorized to process, handle and fulfill the warranty. Sprint is one of those carriers in the US. And a lot of times you have in store agents that either do not get paid enough to care or otherwise still hold true to the original pro development spirit of Android.
I personally replaced 3 Galaxy S5 devices that had KNOX tripped. That store started actually checking my KNOX thing and didn't let a 4th happen so Samsung probably did not credit them, but my account was never charged back. I did it a 4th time at another Sprint store.
liquidhaste said:
I already tried to flash oh6 and it won't take it. Probably going to try the tech illiterate route. To make matters potentially worse. It wasn't even on oj5 it was the newest update released Dec 23 (don't have the build number handy), I just found that out late last night. Fortunately Knox is not tripped though, I never made it that far. I guess forgetting to check oem unlocking will prevent a flash but not prevent said flash from corrupting your boot.img? Weaksauce.
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Then yes if you did not trip KNOX, you should have no problem pretending to be tech illiterate and having them swap it out for you or reflash it for you.
If they reflash, take it home and use Samsung SmartSwitch to do an "erase / initialization / reset" (however it is worded). Sprint might also be too lazy and just use the romfile and not the reset romfile which is equivalent to a "dirty flash". So go home and use Samsung Smart Switch to start fresh.
Then make sure you enable "OEM Unlock" under development settings next time you attempt root.
ashyx told me I should find someone with this tablet and the newest update that is still on a stock firmware, if they can possible make a backup of the boot.img and system.img using TWRP. This should help others who are stuck with the issues i'm reading on this post as well as the tablet I'm trying to fix now.
Thanks for reading

SM-N920R6 Firmware anyone?

Attempted to root, no rooted kernels currently working for this model. now attempting to get back to stock. Anyone seen the SM-N920R6 firmware?
try rooting it with kernel for the n920p model. that worked for me
Mr.niceguy09 said:
try rooting it with kernel for the n920p model. that worked for me
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Does this really work? for the n920r6?
DEATHoWAR said:
Does this really work? for the n920r6?
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It worked for me. Be very careful tho. once you root it, you can,t go back since there is no stock firmware for these model.
Mr.niceguy09 said:
It worked for me. Be very careful tho. once you root it, you can,t go back since there is no stock firmware for these model.
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Why did your phone throw the custom binary by frp lock? Did you do OEM unlock first?
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SM-N920R6 stock firmware
I grabbed firmware for the SM-920R6 from SmartSwitch so I can probably help you out. I know how you feel, it's sad how hard it is to find anything for this phone! If you need the firmware I'll have to upload it to google drive or something this evening...
Successful un-brick and root of SM-N920R6
Using the software SamFirm and manually entering in all of the information for my phone I was able to download the correct SM-N920R6 firmware.
Here is what I had to type in the SamFirm program:
Model: SM-N920R6
Region: LRA (This really isn't a "region" it's a sales code which is why it took me forever to figure out - it can be found in System/csc/customer.xml but will be the same for all Cellcom customers)
*SELECT MANUAL CHECK BOX AND ENTER THE FOLLOWING*
PDA: N920R6WWU1BPD3
CSC: N920R6LRA1BPD3
Phone: N920R6WWU1BPD3
***MAKE SURE YOU CLICK "Decrypt automatically" (check box on right side) before you download so you get the usable zip file as well (you won't need the .enc4 file it also downloads (that is the original encrypted file)).
***You'll also want to click the "Check Update" button before downloading the firmware, but you'll get the prompt to do this by the SamFirm program.
Once you have the firmware unzipped just place it in the "AP" section on the Odin program, hit start, and you're all set!
Happy un-bricking, Cellcom customers!!
Note: After your phone reboots with the stock firmware if it hangs on the screen that has a Samsung logo dimming in and out just reboot into download mode (hold power, volume down, and home button simultaneously), and then restart the phone from the download mode menu (i.e. don't go to "continue" on the download mode screen). I tried the above recovery method a few times and it only hung on this screen once, but I was able to get out of it using the method I just described without issue.
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If you were frantically looking for the firmware as I was you may be telling yourself, "I'm never going to try to root this thing again!" But wait! You now have the ultimate "Un-rooting" tool at your disposal (the stock firmware!).
That being said I went further in search of achieving a successful root and..was successful! (The root achieved was using CF Auto Root which leaves the stock firmware alone. Unfortunately no custom kernels exist as of this post for this phone so this is as best we can do at the moment.
I used the file "CF-Auto-Root-nobleltespr-nobleltespr-smn920p.tar.md5" (as users pointed out above to start this thread - the "p" version works for the SM-N920R6). You just need to download that file and flash it the same way as you flashed the firmware (i.e. put it in the "AP" section of Odin and hit start. It takes a few minutes and after it's done showing all of its text as it installs the program on your phone your phone will have a black screen - don't worry it just needs to be turned on and you're rooted!
mcfasa09 said:
The root achieved was using CF Auto Root which leaves the stock firmware alone. Unfortunately no custom kernels exist as of this post for this phone so this is as best we can do at the moment.
I used the file "CF-Auto-Root-nobleltespr-nobleltespr-smn920p.tar.md5" ...
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This trips knox, right? Can you still use Samsung Pay?
It does trip KNOX and as a result you cannot use Samsung Pay on the device (Even if you flash stock back Samsung Pay will forever be disabled on the device).
Its been a week since i got my note 5 sm-n920r6 , the person i bought it from told me to of a issue with it. He told me ever since update to naugat 7.0 the back button stop working so am seeking from anyone who can help me to get marshmallow 6.0 to downgrade to 6.0, please.
If someone who might still be on 6.0 on their note 5 SM-N920R6 can extract it from their phone or other means ,it would truly appreciated.
I use the samfirm to get the 7.0 firmware so i could flash to stock when i want, here is a link of the firmware for the SM-N920R6 if anyone might want it: https://mega.nz/#!IJYFEa5T
To access the firmware use this key: !e94lEjxPChsStdqniA2R6DwPe0s3bgvdDvvOLHmtRlM
desmond462 said:
Its been a week since i got my note 5 sm-n920r6 , the person i bought it from told me to of a issue with it. He told me ever since update to naugat 7.0 the back button stop working so am seeking from anyone who can help me to get marshmallow 6.0 to downgrade to 6.0, please.
If someone who might still be on 6.0 on their note 5 SM-N920R6 can extract it from their phone or other means ,it would truly appreciated.
I use the samfirm to get the 7.0 firmware so i could flash to stock when i want, here is a link of the firmware for the SM-N920R6 if anyone might want it: https://mega.nz/#!IJYFEa5T
To access the firmware use this key: !e94lEjxPChsStdqniA2R6DwPe0s3bgvdDvvOLHmtRlM
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Does SamFirm trip knox? I hate being stuck on Marshmallow
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Does SamFirm trip knox? I hate being stuck on Marshmallow
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I cannot say because i didn't notice whether it was trip or not, not that it bother me if it did. But i did manage to find the marshmallow firmware and flash back to marshmallow from naugat successfully, even though it didn't fix back button and now am back on naugat firmware.
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For those of us who are using this model N920R6 , i have being able to flash custom roms from the Sprint section without any issues. When i flash custom roms for other models i find i must flash the twisted kernel v2 for sprint model or your own stock kernel but even with that i have no data, so i don;t use those roms. But as for the sprint custom roms they run faultless with normal bugs that might be in a custom roms.
At first when i get this model i was piss because their is actually no support for this model until i try the sprint custom roms,it was awesome and now bit more happy.

Note 4 problems after marshmallow and tmobile update, am trying to root/problems

My note 4 was bought used, no warranty. When I bought it, it was rooted, but no custom rom, worked great. Once lollipop came out, I wiped and returned to non-root and was able to get the update through tmobile. Didn't bother rerooting as things were ok. Marshmallow udpate came, and I noticed a lot of screen lag. Less than a week ago, tmobile did some sort of update and now, the phone shuts off and restarts on it's own, has very slow screen response (nothing, and then tries to do the same function 10 times in a row, messaging is very slow, types the same words several times over). I did a factory re-set twice. Once, I reloaded all my favorite apps, etc. still bad, so then I did factory reset but did not add anything or bring in my contacts, etc. I am planning on buying the note 7 in a 3-4 months, but in the meantime, would like to continue to use my note 4. I tried doing the rooting method using odin, it appeared to work ok (got the successful notice), triggered the knox thing, but..when I use a root checker, it says phone is not rooted. I am hoping that by rooting and putting a new rom on there I can fix this thing in the interim. So..suggestions on what to do next? Let me know what additional information you need. Could it be the phone itself and not the software? Suggestions on a cheap interim phone? links to relevant threads also appreciated. Is there a better way to wipe everything and start new that I am did not do? I did a factory reset. I have two batteries, which I changed out intermittently to see if it as a bad battery. Android version 6.0.1, security patch level july 1, 2016 Kernel 3.10.40-7804088
Knox version 2.6
You need to give more information on what you did to root. What version is your phone, what files did you odin, and did you flash SuperSU?
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goosa23 said:
You need to give more information on what you did to root. What version is your phone, what files did you odin, and did you flash SuperSU?
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No to supersu? it's sm N910t, I think what finally worked what odin 3.9 version and flashed the stock that is meant to go with this particular phone to downgrade it down to lollipop. The first few times, I got fail with Odin, but realized that I had marked the option on the phone to keep it from being wiped/flashed if someone found it, once I got that off, I got a successful message. I used the following link and did all of the things mentioned on a link that I am too newbie to be allowed to post, apparently.
but it goes with 3.7 odin, flash the stock firmware from the phone model, and get to the reset button, if successul and then supersu appears.
I got as far as step 8, with odin showing the green 'reset'. But when I went back to the phone, I did not have supersu.
I've tried to do it again, but I get 'fail'
Try out the toolkit that is in the forum. https://tapatalk.com/shareLink?url=...share_tid=2997946&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
[TOOLKIT] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - GALAXY NOTE 4 - Drivers, Root, Recovery + MORE
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The link takes me to a 404 page not found, is part of it missing?
send me the link by private message so i can see what you are doing?

T713 used; MDM and FRP issues

Hello all, i have searched endlessly on this site and didnt quite find my answer. Or didnt understand what to do, as i am not up to speed to what everything means. A little background...
i bought a used t713 not knowing it was "bricked?" (MDM/FRP). When i first powered it on i was unable to do anything as the home screen does not allow anything to be done. The message "Device turned off, contact IT" appears. Cant access settings nor turn it off.
In my desperate attemps to do a hard reset without being able to turn it off, i reset the tablet then pressed the combination of keys and got it to the "andriod recovery" screen. Tried to "wipe data/factory reset" but was not successful due to mdm. What makes my case unique is that i cant access anything such as setting so any youtube vids or other posts does not really help. Aside from the fact that i do not understand what anything means... Odin vs flashing vs rooting vs etc.
Can anyone provide a solution where a total newbie can follow the instructions?
Please see the attached photos for issues and tablet software version. ***once i figure out how***
So i cant figure out how to post the pics but below is the info from the "Android Recovery" screen
samsung/gts28vewifixx/gts28vewifi
7.0/NRD90M/T713XXU2BQD3
Also, i was able to ender the download mode, which i figured is Odin mode. From there i can see the following options:
FRP LOCK: ON
Secure Dowload: Enable.
with the info provided above what would be my first step?
Flash via odin? Then do a FRP bypass?
If you can enter Download Mode, then flash it with the latest of Android 6 and proceed to bypass FRP
This FRP lock is a joke because many can do it without any problem as long they read and do it properly
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Beut said:
If you can enter Download Mode, then flash it with the latest of Android 6 and proceed to bypass FRP
This FRP lock is a joke because many can do it without any problem as long they read and do it properly
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Is there any specific odin version to use? From reading there are a few places to get Android 6... sammobile?
The Odin version is not important as long as it’s close to the latest one. Search Google FRP bypass you will see many discussions from this forum. Read carefully what others did, you will see it’s a piece of cake.
You need to read In order to see mistakes others did too and why they failed.
I'm in the same situation. A used SM-T713 that has FRP lock on. I've researched the web and seen every YouTube scam there is. I've downloaded oldest firmware available on Sammobile and flashed with ODIN. I've also used the newest firmware available from Sammobile. Notta. I am so very very frustrated. There are about a bazillion people with this situation and I cannot find a one that has managed to bypass the FRP lock. If you know how to help, OMG, I would be sooooooooo very grateful. I'm not new to flashing. I have rooted many phones, flashed many ROMS, very familiar with TWRP and Superuser and Chainfires cfautoroot. Is there any hope? Of do I just smash the heck out of this thing and burn it to a puddle of plastic in the middle of my living room????
CanadaHugh said:
I'm in the same situation. A used SM-T713 that has FRP lock on. I've researched the web and seen every YouTube scam there is. I've downloaded oldest firmware available on Sammobile and flashed with ODIN.?
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You should be patient , FRP is a joke as long as you know how. In order to bypass, you should be specific what build you currently have.
Forget the Android 7 because most methods which don't use OTG cable are not working. The best way is downgrade to Android 6.
I don't have this model but the most popular methods are using Talk Back to open chrome, Hot Spot to create new users, and using Assist to open chrome.
You see a lot of youtube videos which are not working because most posters don't understand a method only work with certain build and model.
As long as you can open Chrome to download needed apps , FRP will be gone . I can bypass FRP on 5 different Samsung tablets so it's not a rocket science as long as you know which method works and uses it.
This is an example of method using Talk Back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhP_egvc6v0
Thank you for taking time to reply. I've seen this exact message you pasted here. I've tried to do all 3 possibilities offered with no success. I have current os of nugat. I've got backup from sammobile. Also used Odin to attempt downgrade to 6...fail because ftp lock prevents flash in odin. Tried talk back. ..the L during tutorial is prevented. So, for me anyway, this is rocket science! Please allow me the dignity of being able to read, search, view, attempt. ...every conceivable avenue for solution.
My device is SM-T713 running latest update of Nougat with FRP lock on. I do not know the previous user name and password so can not bypass FRP. Does this explanation clarify my dilemma? Do you possibly have a blueprint of the rocket science? Most of the Web results lead to dead end spams.
I see a common mistake of failing to bypass FRP: using methods only work with Android 6. All methods I mentioned only work with Android 6, use it to bypass FRP a tablet with Nougat is pointless because it's not applicable.
Downgrade to Android 6, you need to flash 3 files BL, AP, and CSC. Common mistake when downgrade is just flashing the AP file only.
This is an example of failing to downgrade
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76148948&postcount=9
I have done downgraded Android 7 to Android 6 hundred times without any issue to bypass FRP.
Again, thank you for taking time to reply. I sincerely appreciate your efforts.
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As long as you can downgrade, I am sure you can bypass FRP as Android 6 has many security flaws that a certain method will work.
Like SM-T280 , it's Lollipop but I can only use Talk Back method with older build. SM-T670, SM-T377 also is Lollipop but I have to use Hot Spot method with the current build.
SM-T560, Hot Spot method only works with older builds of Android 6, the latest build of Android 6 has to use Assist method.
SM-T580, P580 I can bypass FRP on both Android 6 and 7, but the method used in Android 7 will trigger Knox count.
These are few examples what can be done to bypass FRP on 6 different Samsung tablets . It's the same like a certain move in self defense, you cannot use it in every single situation or position. Apply wrongly, you will be hit or fail. As long as you know which one will work, FRP lock is a joke to me.
Beut said:
As long as you can downgrade, I am sure you can bypass FRP as Android 6 has many security flaws that a certain method will work.
Like SM-T280 , it's Lollipop but I can only use Talk Back method with older build. SM-T670, SM-T377 also is Lollipop but I have to use Hot Spot method with the current build.
SM-T560, Hot Spot method only works with older builds of Android 6, the latest build of Android 6 has to use Assist method.
SM-T580, P580 I can bypass FRP on both Android 6 and 7, but the method used in Android 7 will trigger Knox count.
These are few examples what can be done to bypass FRP on 6 different Samsung tablets . It's the same like a certain move in self defense, you cannot use it in every single situation or position. Apply wrongly, you will be hit or fail. As long as you know which one will work, FRP lock is a joke to me.
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Thank you for taking time to explain the joke
Seriously, this security lock is a joke as I can do with ease on different Samsung tablets. Read this forum you will see, newbies would have troubles to unlock their tablets
but eventually they are able to bypass this FRP lock. So again, it's not a rocket science, you need to be patient and try different methods.
I started the same like yours, didn't know what to do. However, by learning and practicing, I do actually see it's a piece of cake as long as you understand which method can apply to a certain build or OS.
Beut said:
I see a common mistake of failing to bypass FRP: using methods only work with Android 6. All methods I mentioned only work with Android 6, use it to bypass FRP a tablet with Nougat is pointless because it's not applicable.
Downgrade to Android 6, you need to flash 3 files BL, AP, and CSC. Common mistake when downgrade is just flashing the AP file only.
This is an example of failing to downgrade
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76148948&postcount=9
I have done downgraded Android 7 to Android 6 hundred times without any issue to bypass FRP.
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So i downloaded odin, samsung drivers and 7zip. As well as APK6 firmware (latest Android 6 fw i found on updato). From the APK6 download, there was only one tar.md5 file. Question is should i find fw that has the 3 seperate files or running the one i have in AP should work?
Flash the AP file only, it may not erase user data and factory reset. You can try it, it may pass Odin but starts at the same lock screen again.
If you need the BL and CSC files, I could upload for you, but this is an US version.
Beut said:
Flash the AP file only, it may not erase user data and factory reset. You can try it, it may pass Odin but starts at the same lock screen again.
If you need the BL and CSC files, I could upload for you, but this is an US version.
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So i was able to downgrade the firmware to APK6, with only the AP file but i was greeted with an "to start up device enter password" message. Something i havent seen before... not same lock screen
Tried to do factory reset and failed due to mdm.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pwDFqzrl3Dqt9V6ZpDCz60tOutmmpYOM/view?usp=sharing
Flash again with BL, AP, and CSC , this is US firmware.
Beut said:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pwDFqzrl3Dqt9V6ZpDCz60tOutmmpYOM/view?usp=sharing
Flash again with BL, AP, and CSC , this is US firmware.
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Thanks for the files. Flashed all three files and was still greeted with the enter password screen. Mdm still prevents factory reset when trying to resetthru recovery menu. Any other pointers?
Gamma35 said:
Thanks for the files. Flashed all three files and was still greeted with the enter password screen. Mdm still prevents factory reset when trying to resetthru recovery menu. Any other pointers?
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Are you on marshmallow now or nougat?
ashyx said:
Are you on marshmallow now or nougat?
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I am on marshmallow.

Question Wont boot after root

Hi all. Succesfully rooted my S8 Tab Ultra and was running fine for the past week.
Just rebooted the tablet and its showing "Custom Binary(boot) Blocked due to remaining installment balance" I've read around the forum and apparently its for people who haven't paid for the device fully which I have, paid in full on pre order.
The only way it seems to get it to boot is to flash the original firmware my model is SM-X900NZAFXAR and I can't find the firmware does anyone know how I can get the tablet to boot?
Tried Samsung support but they didn't help
Hello! Get SamFirm at https://samfirmtool.com/ (v0.5.0 is the latest), for model put SM-X900, for Region put XAR. I haven't received mine yet (not until the middle of next month), but this is the closest I could find to what should be the correct firmware. Click "Check Update", then click "Download". It's been too long for me away from Samsung - I don't remember if it matters if you let it decrypt automatically or not. The answer should become apparent, though. At worst, you'll just have to redownload the firmware with the option to decrypt unchecked in SamFIrm.
You can check your CSC (Region) by (copying/pasting someone else's instructions):
go to settings - about - software information - service provider SW ver. The region code (CSC) will be written there.
I don't know if your CSC will match XAR. I don't find anything for XAA or XAS yet in SamFirm.
Good luck! This is concerning since I had planned on rooting mine.
Thanks for the reply. I've downloaded the XAR firmware but now I have another problem getting the USB device not recognised. Device descriptor request failed. Tried locking the bootloader again now its stuck with a Hash fail on boot and wont turn off. Can't unlock the bootloader again. 99% sure its not the laptops fault its the one i rooted on but will try another pc tomorrow. Will have to try Samsung again as although I have rooted which voids warrenty its there mistake on my device thinking it has finance outstanding that has caused the failure.
Cheers
Jono0907 said:
Thanks for the reply. I've downloaded the XAR firmware but now I have another problem getting the USB device not recognised. Device descriptor request failed. Tried locking the bootloader again now its stuck with a Hash fail on boot and wont turn off. Can't unlock the bootloader again. 99% sure its not the laptops fault its the one i rooted on but will try another pc tomorrow. Will have to try Samsung again as although I have rooted which voids warrenty its there mistake on my device thinking it has finance outstanding that has caused the failure.
Cheers
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You got the latest Samsung drivers installed, as linked to in the SamFirm\Samsung Driver subfolder? (link leads to https://samsungusbdriver.com/category/download)
Wait... Is OEM Unlock still enabled in Dev Options? It might be salvageable even though you have locked the bootloader...
Thank you edor for the help the tablet is running again now however it is unrooted now and the OEM unlock option is missing. The USB fault was resloved using a different PC not sure whats going on with my laptop.
Once in download mode i was able to download the XAR version of the Tab S8 Ultra fimrware from SamFirm and reflash with Odin which brought it back.
I'm not sure if running XAR csc will cause problems? I am in the UK I think my csc originally was OXM which is the universal one but cant find an OXM version at the moment.
fkofilee I actually locked the bootloader from the download mode menu which i shouldnt have. I don't have the option now so think I need to wait for the OEM unlock to show in settings.
For anyone else who has the "Custom Binary(boot) Blocked due to remaining installment balance" Need to reflash back to original firmware to boot and apparently it will re-check in 7 days so cannot be rooted in that time.
I have an open ticket with Samsung to try and find out why my tablet thinks it has finance. The confirmed on the phone that it was paid in full.
I wonder if the S7 Bootloader that i rooted had anything to do with it. Will retry with the bootloader when i can and report back.
@Jono0907 I'm glad you got it back working. I apologize if the XAR firmware has anything to do with your OEM unlocking not being available. Thank you for the advice for myself and for others to follow if we encounter the same problem. You had used the S7 bootloader? I would expect that to be the problem but as I said, I'm rusty on Samsung, and totally unexperienced in Samsung tablets - I only know what I've read in this section so far.
My tablet is working because of your advise so I'm happy. Found the EUX firmware which feels like it should be what my tablet should be running so will flash that and see if Unlock comes back. Tried all the tricks with date/time to try and trick it but no luck.
Also was going to add my experience with Samsung support. He agreed that if the tablet was wrongly reporting it was in finance then it wouldn't have been my fault but also said Samsung would not help because I had rooted the device. He didnt talk about reflashing firmware just said that I needed to send it to them for a new motherboard to repair Knox at a cost of at least $400(£300)
I planned to root s8 ultra, now afraid. So, is it safe to root it, and can someone put here whole procedure?
Many thanks
It's pretty much always safe because you can go back to "Download Mode" and reflash the original firmware.
It will however trip Knox which is Samsungs securityh (Done by breaking a physical fuse on the motherboard) which cannot be undone. This voids the warrenty and could cause problems with Google Pay and other things.
The basic process for rooting the S8 is
1. The process requires OEM Unlocking which some carriers in USA seem to be blocking. If you can OEM unlock it will be an option within the developers options in settings. Sometimes it doesn't show up right away.
2. Download SamFirm and get the firmware for your device. The Model for the Non-5G Tab S8 is SM-X900 and put in the CSC code for your region. Samsung simplified CSC codes before the release of the Tab S8 so you can see the list on wikipedia when searching for the tablet it is probably better to look up how to check your CSC code on your tablet to make sure you are getting the right one.
3. Install Magisk Manager on your tablet. Extract the firmware and copy the AP file to your tablet. Open Magisk Manager and point it at the AP file that you copied. Once complete it should give you a Magisk Patched file copy it back to your computer.
4. Install Odin and Samsung USB drivers. In Odin Select the Magisk Patched file for AP then add the BL file that you downloaded from SamFirm and the CSC file. (This will factory reset the tablet). You can leave CP and Userdata blank.
5. Reboot the tablet into Download Mode. This can be done by powering it off connecting it the the PC and when you see the charge symbol hold down Volume up and Volume down till you get to the Download Mode Menu. From here you need to press the option for OEM Unlock and then go to the download screen. Now press start in Odin.
That's pretty much it
ivanox1972 said:
I planned to root s8 ultra, now afraid. So, is it safe to root it, and can someone put here whole procedure?
Many thanks
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I want clearly explanation, I don't know about this.
Jono0907 said:
It's pretty much always safe because you can go back to "Download Mode" and reflash the original firmware.
It will however trip Knox which is Samsungs securityh (Done by breaking a physical fuse on the motherboard) which cannot be undone. This voids the warrenty and could cause problems with Google Pay and other things.
The basic process for rooting the S8 is
1. The process requires OEM Unlocking which some carriers in USA seem to be blocking. If you can OEM unlock it will be an option within the developers options in settings. Sometimes it doesn't show up right away.
2. Download SamFirm and get the firmware for your device. The Model for the Non-5G Tab S8 is SM-X900 and put in the CSC code for your region. Samsung simplified CSC codes before the release of the Tab S8 so you can see the list on wikipedia when searching for the tablet it is probably better to look up how to check your CSC code on your tablet to make sure you are getting the right one.
3. Install Magisk Manager on your tablet. Extract the firmware and copy the AP file to your tablet. Open Magisk Manager and point it at the AP file that you copied. Once complete it should give you a Magisk Patched file copy it back to your computer.
4. Install Odin and Samsung USB drivers. In Odin Select the Magisk Patched file for AP then add the BL file that you downloaded from SamFirm and the CSC file. (This will factory reset the tablet). You can leave CP and Userdata blank.
5. Reboot the tablet into Download Mode. This can be done by powering it off connecting it the the PC and when you see the charge symbol hold down Volume up and Volume down till you get to the Download Mode Menu. From here you need to press the option for OEM Unlock and then go to the download screen. Now press start in Odin.
That's pretty much it
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Succesfully rooted a magisk patched AP. Then later I tried to flash another one with an updated firmware, resulting in a soft brick. Does reflashing unpatched stock rom via Odin wipe all my data? Even if I flash HOME_CSC?
emko7 said:
Succesfully rooted a magisk patched AP. Then later I tried to flash another one with an updated firmware, resulting in a soft brick. Does reflashing unpatched stock rom via Odin wipe all my data? Even if I flash HOME_CSC?
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Sorry mate never done the HOME CSC flash I've always been happy to wipe the device hopefully someone here knows?
emko7 said:
Succesfully rooted a magisk patched AP. Then later I tried to flash another one with an updated firmware, resulting in a soft brick. Does reflashing unpatched stock rom via Odin wipe all my data? Even if I flash HOME_CSC?
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Uh-oh. I was just getting ready to update to the latest firmware, Maybe I'll have to wait, see how this plays out.
lloydsw said:
Uh-oh. I was just getting ready to update to the latest firmware, Maybe I'll have to wait, see how this plays out.
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For what it's worth on my S8 Ultra, I updated from rooted April update to rooted May's update perfectly fine without wiping data. Always do backups, though, things happen.
roirraW edor ehT said:
For what it's worth on my S8 Ultra, I updated from rooted April update to rooted May's update perfectly fine without wiping data. Always do backups, though, things happen.
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Yup, worked fine on my S8. Sigh of relief!

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