I bought a Note 9 (SM-N960F) second-hand and it turns out it was rooted in the past. I wanted to update the buildprop so that S Health would work so re-rooted the phone, made the necessary changes, which worked fine and then started removing root, TWRP, etc.
I unticked OEM unlock, the phone restarted and now everytime I try to start my phone I get "Custom Binary Blocked by OEM lock" in red and that's it.
I can't access Samsung recovery (Bixby + Vol Down + Power) to re-flash a standard ROM and I cannnot boot into TWRP (Bixby + Vol Up + Power).
Have I bricked it? Is it now a £500 paperweight? Any ideas on a solution?
Your system partition is no longer intact. Of course you should keep the OEM lock off.
Have you tried entering download mode by holding vol down + bixby while plugging your cable in, while the phone is powered off?
Thank you! That worked
If you had searched you would have found that you can get S Health to work by downloading and installing an earlier version set it up, then update to the latest version. I had the same problem with my S8+. Just can't remember what earlier version to download but Google is your friend there.
Was no need to re root and edit build prop.
Cheers.
You saved me... Thank you sir.
Hello, I am also facing the same issue in Samsung S9 which I have bought from the Netherlands. I have bought a brand new Samsung s9 phone then I flushed Custom ROM and then I Off the OEM Unlocking and now when I restarted it, it's showing "Custom Binary Blocked by OEM lock" in red. I tried to install the stock ROM (version number PDA G960FXXU2BRJ8 and CSC G960FOXM2BRJ4) via Odin, but it's showing error while I install this via Odin "SW REV. CHECK FAIL (BOOTLOADER) DEVICE: 6, BINARY:2"
If I download Samsung firmware for the Galaxy S9 SM-G960F for the Netherlands, it's showing many carriers options like: Netherlands (PHN), Netherlands (Vodafone) VDF, Netherlands (Ben NL) DNL, Netherlands (T-Mobile) TNL. Which version I have to select from these before I downloaded Netherlands (PHN). I bought this S9 phone without any telecom contract (SIM Free).
Please help me out from this issue. Am I installing the right version of the stock ROM?
akshay9090 said:
Hello, I am also facing the same issue in Samsung S9 which I have bought from the Netherlands. I have bought a brand new Samsung s9 phone then I flushed Custom ROM and then I Off the OEM Unlocking and now when I restarted it, it's showing "Custom Binary Blocked by OEM lock" in red. I tried to install the stock ROM (version number PDA G960FXXU2BRJ8 and CSC G960FOXM2BRJ4) via Odin, but it's showing error while I install this via Odin "SW REV. CHECK FAIL (BOOTLOADER) DEVICE: 6, BINARY:2"
If I download Samsung firmware for the Galaxy S9 SM-G960F for the Netherlands, it's showing many carriers options like: Netherlands (PHN), Netherlands (Vodafone) VDF, Netherlands (Ben NL) DNL, Netherlands (T-Mobile) TNL. Which version I have to select from these before I downloaded Netherlands (PHN). I bought this S9 phone without any telecom contract (SIM Free).
Please help me out from this issue. Am I installing the right version of the stock ROM?
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1- this is note 9 forums
2- you are attempting to flash OLD firmware on a newer based bootloader phone.
3- search and read.
so just don't flash old firmware. download the newest. search are read about bootloader versions so you don't get the SW REV error again and also search on how or where to download the newest firmware or at least one that matches your bootloader revision.
it happen to my note 9 today and not even let to me to boot into download or recovery, please please anyone can help.
my costum binary blocked by oem lock(j610f)
I flashed the BL and CP, but there is still an OEM lock message after the reset
timshields said:
I bought a Note 9 (SM-N960F) second-hand and it turns out it was rooted in the past. I wanted to update the buildprop so that S Health would work so re-rooted the phone, made the necessary changes, which worked fine and then started removing root, TWRP, etc.
I unticked OEM unlock, the phone restarted and now everytime I try to start my phone I get "Custom Binary Blocked by OEM lock" in red and that's it.
I can't access Samsung recovery (Bixby + Vol Down + Power) to re-flash a standard ROM and I cannnot boot into TWRP (Bixby + Vol Up + Power).
Have I bricked it? Is it now a £500 paperweight? Any ideas on a solution?
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use FRP Hijacker
Here is the solution :
Download Frija , input your phone model and proper CSC region
e.g. = India = INS
( Make sure to uncheck binary nature and CRC check in settings or it will delete the firmware after download )
extract your downloaded firmware and flash it through odin.
i bought a s10(sm-g973f) but i turn on the oem but still giving error of oem lock
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Update Your Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920T T Mobile to Marshmallow If You Didn't Done Yet.I Dont Know if it Will Work on Other Firmware. I Tried On 6.0.1
"CF-Auto-Root-zerofltetmo-zerofltetmo-smg920t.zip" Download CF-Auto-Root Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920T T Mobile 6.0.1 Marshmallow.Just Search it in Google And download From Chainfire
Download And Install the Samsung USB Driver in your PC.
Extract the CF-Auto-Root files in your PC.
Switch off your Mobile.Enter into Download mode->Volume Down+Home+Power Buttons.
After entering into Download Mode it will say Warning Press Volume Up button to continue.
Connect Your Mobile With PC via USB Cable.
Launch Odin Application.It Will Show the message added.If you did not get this message Repeat the above steps.
After Getting Added Message Select PDA Button then Browse for the CF-Auto-Root file Select it.Tick the Auto reboot.
Press Start wait for the tasks to complete.It may enter into Recovery mode to add the SuperSu permissions.
Reboot again.
You can See the Superuser after the Reboot in your Applications list.
This will trip Knox correct?
Sent from my SM-G920T using Tapatalk
I am also curious will this trip Knox?.. I'm assuming anything involving odin is an automatic yes?.
Yes All Rooting trips knox
Do you need to turn on OEM unlocking?
It failed for me did all the steps.
Copied and pasted the OP and adding my own notes:
1) Update Your Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920T T Mobile to Marshmallow If You Didn't Done Yet -- CF-Auto Root works on all versions of Android thus far. "CF-Auto-Root-zerofltetmo-zerofltetmo-smg920t.zip"
2) Download CF-Auto-Root Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920T T Mobile 6.0.1 Marshmallow.Just Search it in Google And download From Chainfire
3) Download And Install the Samsung USB Driver in your PC.
4) Extract the CF-Auto-Root files in your PC.
5) Go to Settings->About Device->Tap Build Number until Developer Options is unlocked.
6) Go back to Settings-> Developer Options-> Toggle OEM Unlock. This will prevent your device from being soft-bricked (and save you time downloading and reinstalling the OEM ROM).
7) Switch off your Mobile. Enter into Download mode->Volume Down+Home+Power Buttons.
8) After entering into Download Mode it will say Warning Press Volume Up button to continue.
9) Connect Your Mobile With PC via USB Cable.
10) Launch Odin Application.It Will Show the message "ADDED!!!". If you did not get this message Repeat the above steps.
11) After Getting Added Message Select PDA Button then Browse for the CF-Auto-Root file. If using Odin 10.x, look for the AP button, and search for the CF-Auto Root file. Select it. Where the messages populate, go to the Options tab. Tick the Auto reboot. THIS WILL TRIP KNOX.
12) Press Start wait for the tasks to complete.It may enter into Recovery mode to add the SuperSu permissions.
13) Reboot again.
You can See the Superuser after the Reboot in your Applications list.
ktrinh4213 said:
Copied and pasted the OP and adding my own notes:
1) Update Your Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920T T Mobile to Marshmallow If You Didn't Done Yet -- CF-Auto Root works on all versions of Android thus far. "CF-Auto-Root-zerofltetmo-zerofltetmo-smg920t.zip"
2) Download CF-Auto-Root Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920T T Mobile 6.0.1 Marshmallow.Just Search it in Google And download From Chainfire
3) Download And Install the Samsung USB Driver in your PC.
4) Extract the CF-Auto-Root files in your PC.
5) Go to Settings->About Device->Tap Build Number until Developer Options is unlocked.
6) Go back to Settings-> Developer Options-> Toggle OEM Unlock. This will prevent your device from being soft-bricked (and save you time downloading and reinstalling the OEM ROM).
7) Switch off your Mobile. Enter into Download mode->Volume Down+Home+Power Buttons.
8) After entering into Download Mode it will say Warning Press Volume Up button to continue.
9) Connect Your Mobile With PC via USB Cable.
10) Launch Odin Application.It Will Show the message "ADDED!!!". If you did not get this message Repeat the above steps.
11) After Getting Added Message Select PDA Button then Browse for the CF-Auto-Root file. If using Odin 10.x, look for the AP button, and search for the CF-Auto Root file. Select it. Where the messages populate, go to the Options tab. Tick the Auto reboot. THIS WILL TRIP KNOX.
12) Press Start wait for the tasks to complete.It may enter into Recovery mode to add the SuperSu permissions.
13) Reboot again.
You can See the Superuser after the Reboot in your Applications list.
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Been searching all day and found this and am curious if it works on the EPF1 build of the s6. I keep hearing that my bootloader is locked and it will brick my device so just wanted some confirmation that someone has done this with the same phone and build that i have and that it works without messing anything up. thanks in advance
kenpachi100 said:
Been searching all day and found this and am curious if it works on the EPF1 build of the s6. I keep hearing that my bootloader is locked and it will brick my device so just wanted some confirmation that someone has done this with the same phone and build that i have and that it works without messing anything up. thanks in advance
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It works, because I was on stock before I rooted. You have to unlock your OEM bootloader using steps 5 and 6 that I mentioned, or you will soft-brick your phone.
ktrinh4213 said:
It works, because I was on stock before I rooted. You have to unlock your OEM bootloader using steps 5 and 6 that I mentioned, or you will soft-brick your phone.
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So youve done this on your phone?
I have already toggled the oem unlock option but i was told by samsung support that it doesnt unlock the bootloader.
Sorry not trying to be annoying i just really dont wanna mess my phone up. Just to be certain my s6 is stock ota 6.0.1 from tmobile with the EPF1 build.
kenpachi100 said:
So youve done this on your phone?
I have already toggled the oem unlock option but i was told by samsung support that it doesnt unlock the bootloader.
Sorry not trying to be annoying i just really dont wanna mess my phone up. Just to be certain my s6 is stock ota 6.0.1 from tmobile with the EPF1 build.
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I know for sure it works because I did it the wrong way, and found out the right way. When you Unlock OEM, it unlocks your FRP (Factory Reset Protection). Without that being unlocked, you will be in a bootloop with the Samsung splash screen with the words FRP Locked (or something similar) at the top left hand corner until you flash the stock ROM from Sammobile via Odin.
Without following the steps I prescribed, you will soft-brick your phone, and ultimately, you will lose all data and information saved on your phone anyway. Unlocking it will remove the FRP lock so that when you reboot after rooting with CF-Auto-Root, you can log into your phone as usual (fingerprint, password, PIN, etc.) rather than being met with that Samsung splash screen.
ktrinh4213 said:
I know for sure it works because I did it the wrong way, and found out the right way. When you Unlock OEM, it unlocks your FRP (Factory Reset Protection). Without that being unlocked, you will be in a bootloop with the Samsung splash screen with the words FRP Locked (or something similar) at the top left hand corner until you flash the stock ROM from Sammobile via Odin.
Without following the steps I prescribed, you will soft-brick your phone, and ultimately, you will lose all data and information saved on your phone anyway. Unlocking it will remove the FRP lock so that when you reboot after rooting with CF-Auto-Root, you can log into your phone as usual (fingerprint, password, PIN, etc.) rather than being met with that Samsung splash screen.
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So you were on 6.0.1 stock ota when you did it?
Also will doing it this way wipe my data or just install root?
Also also would i just flash twrp via odin after doing this or..?
kenpachi100 said:
So you were on 6.0.1 stock ota when you did it?
Also will doing it this way wipe my data or just install root?
Also also would i just flash twrp via odin after doing this or..?
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Yes
No, it just installs root.
This does not automatically flash TWRP for you, it's something you have to do yourself.
ktrinh4213 said:
Yes
No, it just installs root.
This does not automatically flash TWRP for you, it's something you have to do yourself.
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I know it doesnt automatically flash TWRP i was asking how i would flash twrp afterwards. I guess it would have to be odin since you cant flash it from the phone without a custom recovery. Also, again just trying to clarify, your build number had EPF1 when you did this also?
kenpachi100 said:
I know it doesnt automatically flash TWRP i was asking how i would flash twrp afterwards. I guess it would have to be odin since you cant flash it from the phone without a custom recovery. Also, again just trying to clarify, your build number had EPF1 when you did this also?
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Go to the TWRP website and find the latest build number, or download the TWRP Manager app on the Play Store and you can download and flash it from there.
Yes, my ROM was STOCK OTA.
ktrinh4213 said:
Go to the TWRP website and find the latest build number, or download the TWRP Manager app on the Play Store and you can download and flash it from there.
Yes, my ROM was STOCK OTA.
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Okay, thanks for answering all my questions and the help!
works like a charm. thanks for sharing!
Will this work for this Build Number which is MMB29K.G920TUVU4EPF1?
php111 said:
Will this work for this Build Number which is MMB29K.G920TUVU4EPF1?
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Yes it will.
I took the 6.0.1 OTA Update. So is this what I need to do?
First, download 6.0.1 from like the site Sammobile and Flash via ODIN and should I check or uncheck Auto reboot?
Than once I flashed than follow all 13 steps given in post #7 of this thread
Once I followed the 13 steps than flash TWRP? Should I flash via ODIN or recovery? If in ODIN should check or unchecked Auto reboot?
Once I got TWRP than install Super SUPER SU from Play Store
I was attempting to remove the FRP on this ATT version when I did something terribly wrong. It now will only allow me to enter download mode. I tried to flash all versions I could find for the stock firmware and ODIN fails at boot.img. I tried with PIT and without and all sorts of variations. No luck.
Download mode shows:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME SM-T377A
CURRENT BINARY SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS OFFICIAL
FRP LOCK ON
SECURE DOWNLOAD ENABLED
KNOX WARRANTY VOID 0 0X0000
AP SWREV B3 K1 S2
Regular booting says:
An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the emergency recovery function in smart switch PC software
What exactly do i need to flash to unbrick this? I have spent at least 20 hours on this.
It4sd said:
I was attempting to remove the FRP on this ATT version when I did something terribly wrong. It now will only allow me to enter download mode. I tried to flash all versions I could find for the stock firmware and ODIN fails at boot.img. I tried with PIT and without and all sorts of variations. No luck.
Download mode shows:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME SM-T377A
CURRENT BINARY SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS OFFICIAL
FRP LOCK ON
SECURE DOWNLOAD ENABLED
KNOX WARRANTY VOID 0 0X0000
AP SWREV B3 K1 S2
Regular booting says:
An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the emergency recovery function in smart switch PC software
What exactly do i need to flash to unbrick this? I have spent at least 20 hours on this.
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Sounds like you need too flash new firmware first . This happened to me the first time I rooted and added a custom ROM on a galaxy note 8. I would also be sure you have adb set up on the pc. I am pretty new at this. Still learning, these are a couple things I had to do my first time.
Johnydmic said:
Sounds like you need too flash new firmware first . This happened to me the first time I rooted and added a custom ROM on a galaxy note 8. I would also be sure you have adb set up on the pc. I am pretty new at this. Still learning, these are a couple things I had to do my first time.
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Although the Tab E has a different OS Samsungs firmware seems to all work the same for the most part.
Hello samsung gurus! I think I've bricked my phone
A few days ago I tried flashing a custom rom (didn't even get to that part but that was my goal).
I was on DBT XXU2CSA2 with XXU2CRTL so I tried flashing other stock roms (only XXU2) via download mode with Odin 3.13.1 and it didn't work it said something like Custom binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG locked (BOOTLOADER).
Then I entered recovery and made a factory reset and selected reboot to bootloader and when I tried to flash a rom (stock XEU XXU2ARJ1) it worked ... now I went and enabled the developer mode ... checked OEM Unlock which restarted my phone ... enabled usb debugging because I was preparing for flashing twrp.
Put the phone in recovery and choose reboot to bootloader after that I flashed twrp and then it booted into it.
I was going to flash Dr.Ketan rom and after I downloaded the files I saw that there was a file BL_N960FXXU2CSA2_CP_N960FXXU2CRLT_extract_this_first.zip so I thought that I need to flash that first so I rebooted my phone from twrp pressed vol down + bixby which got me directly into download mode and flashed the bl and cp from odin and this is where all ended it didn't work as it said :
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked. (RADIO)
And when I restarted my phone the only thing that appears on the screen is: Custom binary blocked due to remaining installment balance. Even when I plug the charger in I get this message and no charger animation So now I can't boot intro recovery because I flashed twrp .. and when I boot in download mode anything that I try to flash ends with the message:
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
When I boot in download mode I get the following details:
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N960F
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
KG STATE: LOCKED
FRP LOCK: OFF
OEM LOCK: OFF
Secure Download: Enabled
CCIC = MAX77705 hw: 3 main: 30
WARRANTY VOID: 1 (0x030c)
AP SWREV: B:2 K:2 S:2
and a bunch of other info (DID, LOT_ID, CHIP_ID, nAsv_TABLE, nAsv_CPUCL0, nAsv_CPUCL1, nAsv_G3D, nAsv_MIF, nAsv_INT, nAsv_CAM_DISP, nAsv_CP, nAsv_PMIC, nAsv_PMIC_CP, nAsv_FSYS, product_line, asb_version, ids_big, ids_g3d, PMIC_ID, LPDDR4 manufacturer, LPDDR4 process ver, LPDDR3 size)
and anything I try to flash (i tried all files from DBT XXU2, also individual files like just BL/AP/CP/CSC and even individual imgs like sboot, boot, recovery, system, cache) and always the same message All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
Is my phone really bricked ? Anybody have any tips on what should I do ? I searched for 2 days for any solution and didn't find anything specific for N960F and solutions for other models didn't work, also nothing comes up on searches on KG STATE :crying:
Have you tried Smart Switch?
moromindful said:
Hello samsung gurus! I think I've bricked my phone
A few days ago I tried flashing a custom rom (didn't even get to that part but that was my goal).
I was on DBT XXU2CSA2 with XXU2CRTL so I tried flashing other stock roms (only XXU2) via download mode with Odin 3.13.1 and it didn't work it said something like Custom binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG locked (BOOTLOADER).
Then I entered recovery and made a factory reset and selected reboot to bootloader and when I tried to flash a rom (stock XEU XXU2ARJ1) it worked ... now I went and enabled the developer mode ... checked OEM Unlock which restarted my phone ... enabled usb debugging because I was preparing for flashing twrp.
Put the phone in recovery and choose reboot to bootloader after that I flashed twrp and then it booted into it.
I was going to flash Dr.Ketan rom and after I downloaded the files I saw that there was a file BL_N960FXXU2CSA2_CP_N960FXXU2CRLT_extract_this_first.zip so I thought that I need to flash that first so I rebooted my phone from twrp pressed vol down + bixby which got me directly into download mode and flashed the bl and cp from odin and this is where all ended it didn't work as it said :
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked. (RADIO)
And when I restarted my phone the only thing that appears on the screen is: Custom binary blocked due to remaining installment balance. Even when I plug the charger in I get this message and no charger animation So now I can't boot intro recovery because I flashed twrp .. and when I boot in download mode anything that I try to flash ends with the message:
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
When I boot in download mode I get the following details:
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N960F
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
KG STATE: LOCKED
FRP LOCK: OFF
OEM LOCK: OFF
Secure Download: Enabled
CCIC = MAX77705 hw: 3 main: 30
WARRANTY VOID: 1 (0x030c)
AP SWREV: B:2 K:2 S:2
and a bunch of other info (DID, LOT_ID, CHIP_ID, nAsv_TABLE, nAsv_CPUCL0, nAsv_CPUCL1, nAsv_G3D, nAsv_MIF, nAsv_INT, nAsv_CAM_DISP, nAsv_CP, nAsv_PMIC, nAsv_PMIC_CP, nAsv_FSYS, product_line, asb_version, ids_big, ids_g3d, PMIC_ID, LPDDR4 manufacturer, LPDDR4 process ver, LPDDR3 size)
and anything I try to flash (i tried all files from DBT XXU2, also individual files like just BL/AP/CP/CSC and even individual imgs like sboot, boot, recovery, system, cache) and always the same message All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
Is my phone really bricked ? Anybody have any tips on what should I do ? I searched for 2 days for any solution and didn't find anything specific for N960F and solutions for other models didn't work, also nothing comes up on searches on KG STATE :crying:
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first time I've herd of KG state.
get samsung smart switch and go to the emergency recovery menu incase that works.
Rosli59564 said:
Have you tried Smart Switch?
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i tried smart switch latest version and while in download mode it says unrecognized phone ... i also downloaded a version where the device initialization is available .... entered the s/n from the back of the phone and it says n960f doesn't support initialization ... so no luck with smart switch either
I'm on pie and I found in developers options the 6st option down in the row is to unlock bootloader. This is the first time that I've sean something like that and I don't know what's it for but maybe it's your case.
EDIT: sorry, I realized that you already used it.
moromindful said:
i tried smart switch latest version and while in download mode it says unrecognized phone ... i also downloaded a version where the device initialization is available .... entered the s/n from the back of the phone and it says n960f doesn't support initialization ... so no luck with smart switch either
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check your xda pm for solution
gsmfixer said:
check your xda pm for solution
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This is still not resolved.
I tryed flashing combination files still the same message in download mode: All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
When booting recovery: Custom binary blocked by remaining installment balance
When normal boot same message as in recovery
So if anyone have any ideea what should I try please chip in ...
I will gladly pay for any service related to unbricking my phone or at least guiding me to unbricking it if this is possible.
I added some photos. Still no solution yet
Did you try to flash lastest stock android pie rom
malucthuyquai said:
Did you try to flash lastest stock android pie rom
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I tried to flash stock rom. full files, partial files ... all give me the same error All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG locked.
moromindful said:
Hello samsung gurus! I think I've bricked my phone
A few days ago I tried flashing a custom rom (didn't even get to that part but that was my goal).
I was on DBT XXU2CSA2 with XXU2CRTL so I tried flashing other stock roms (only XXU2) via download mode with Odin 3.13.1 and it didn't work it said something like Custom binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG locked (BOOTLOADER).
Then I entered recovery and made a factory reset and selected reboot to bootloader and when I tried to flash a rom (stock XEU XXU2ARJ1) it worked ... now I went and enabled the developer mode ... checked OEM Unlock which restarted my phone ... enabled usb debugging because I was preparing for flashing twrp.
Put the phone in recovery and choose reboot to bootloader after that I flashed twrp and then it booted into it.
I was going to flash Dr.Ketan rom and after I downloaded the files I saw that there was a file BL_N960FXXU2CSA2_CP_N960FXXU2CRLT_extract_this_first.zip so I thought that I need to flash that first so I rebooted my phone from twrp pressed vol down + bixby which got me directly into download mode and flashed the bl and cp from odin and this is where all ended it didn't work as it said :
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked. (RADIO)
And when I restarted my phone the only thing that appears on the screen is: Custom binary blocked due to remaining installment balance. Even when I plug the charger in I get this message and no charger animation So now I can't boot intro recovery because I flashed twrp .. and when I boot in download mode anything that I try to flash ends with the message:
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
When I boot in download mode I get the following details:
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N960F
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
KG STATE: LOCKED
FRP LOCK: OFF
OEM LOCK: OFF
Secure Download: Enabled
CCIC = MAX77705 hw: 3 main: 30
WARRANTY VOID: 1 (0x030c)
AP SWREV: B:2 K:2 S:2
and a bunch of other info (DID, LOT_ID, CHIP_ID, nAsv_TABLE, nAsv_CPUCL0, nAsv_CPUCL1, nAsv_G3D, nAsv_MIF, nAsv_INT, nAsv_CAM_DISP, nAsv_CP, nAsv_PMIC, nAsv_PMIC_CP, nAsv_FSYS, product_line, asb_version, ids_big, ids_g3d, PMIC_ID, LPDDR4 manufacturer, LPDDR4 process ver, LPDDR3 size)
and anything I try to flash (i tried all files from DBT XXU2, also individual files like just BL/AP/CP/CSC and even individual imgs like sboot, boot, recovery, system, cache) and always the same message All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
Is my phone really bricked ? Anybody have any tips on what should I do ? I searched for 2 days for any solution and didn't find anything specific for N960F and solutions for other models didn't work, also nothing comes up on searches on KG STATE :crying:
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Hello moromindful,
did you ever find any solution to your problem?
besmirgogu said:
Hello moromindful,
did you ever find any solution to your problem?
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unfortunately no do you know a solution ? or are you in the same situation ?
moromindful said:
unfortunately no do you know a solution ? or are you in the same situation ?
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same situation :/
besmirgogu said:
same situation :/
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Maybe someone who has a solution will see this post now that it is bumped up.
I tried a whole lot of different things all ended in the same problem. All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
moromindful said:
Hello samsung gurus! I think I've bricked my phone
A few days ago I tried flashing a custom rom (didn't even get to that part but that was my goal).
I was on DBT XXU2CSA2 with XXU2CRTL so I tried flashing other stock roms (only XXU2) via download mode with Odin 3.13.1 and it didn't work it said something like Custom binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG locked (BOOTLOADER).
Then I entered recovery and made a factory reset and selected reboot to bootloader and when I tried to flash a rom (stock XEU XXU2ARJ1) it worked ... now I went and enabled the developer mode ... checked OEM Unlock which restarted my phone ... enabled usb debugging because I was preparing for flashing twrp.
Put the phone in recovery and choose reboot to bootloader after that I flashed twrp and then it booted into it.
I was going to flash Dr.Ketan rom and after I downloaded the files I saw that there was a file BL_N960FXXU2CSA2_CP_N960FXXU2CRLT_extract_this_first.zip so I thought that I need to flash that first so I rebooted my phone from twrp pressed vol down + bixby which got me directly into download mode and flashed the bl and cp from odin and this is where all ended it didn't work as it said :
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked. (RADIO)
And when I restarted my phone the only thing that appears on the screen is: Custom binary blocked due to remaining installment balance. Even when I plug the charger in I get this message and no charger animation So now I can't boot intro recovery because I flashed twrp .. and when I boot in download mode anything that I try to flash ends with the message:
All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
When I boot in download mode I get the following details:
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N960F
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
KG STATE: LOCKED
FRP LOCK: OFF
OEM LOCK: OFF
Secure Download: Enabled
CCIC = MAX77705 hw: 3 main: 30
WARRANTY VOID: 1 (0x030c)
AP SWREV: B:2 K:2 S:2
and a bunch of other info (DID, LOT_ID, CHIP_ID, nAsv_TABLE, nAsv_CPUCL0, nAsv_CPUCL1, nAsv_G3D, nAsv_MIF, nAsv_INT, nAsv_CAM_DISP, nAsv_CP, nAsv_PMIC, nAsv_PMIC_CP, nAsv_FSYS, product_line, asb_version, ids_big, ids_g3d, PMIC_ID, LPDDR4 manufacturer, LPDDR4 process ver, LPDDR3 size)
and anything I try to flash (i tried all files from DBT XXU2, also individual files like just BL/AP/CP/CSC and even individual imgs like sboot, boot, recovery, system, cache) and always the same message All binaries are not allowed to be flashed due to KG Locked.
Is my phone really bricked ? Anybody have any tips on what should I do ? I searched for 2 days for any solution and didn't find anything specific for N960F and solutions for other models didn't work, also nothing comes up on searches on KG STATE :crying:
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Just for my understatement : You flashed a custom ROM via Odin ?
Are you german (because DBT)?
amorosa said:
Just for my understatement : You flashed a custom ROM via Odin ?
Are you german (because DBT)?
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I am not german. I bought the phone from a friend who lives in Germany.
I flashed via Odin.
besmirgogu said:
same situation :/
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Did you find a solution ? I have found that the only way would be to change the mother board :|
moromindful said:
Did you find a solution ? I have found that the only way would be to change the mother board :|
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unfortunately I was told the same thing. I simply gave up...
I have a phone, same your phone: KG STATE: LOCKED My phone is A205F . Can you help me, any one?
https://techshali.com/unbrick-galaxy-note-9/
Hello All,
Device always flashed with stock DT Germany firmware. A couple of months back I toggled OEM Unlocking (off-on-off) by mistake and next morning device reboots stating "Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock", single red line on top of screen, no other information.
I have tried to flash stock DT Germany firmware several times.Process through ODIN goes fine and completes successfully but phone reboots again in "Custom Binary blocked by FRP Lock".I can only access download mode, no other modes are available (not even recovery)
Below I have attached some screen shots of download mode and ODIN process.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=10aWMWozVCweBe3UTch9PBvvw6fboYjEQ
I have tried several combination files and all have failed.
I hope anyone has faced and sorted this out
Regards
are flashing the same firmware which was on you phone? If not then try the same firmware. Because that is the only reason i think is not resetting the FRP lock.
Munawar Mehmood said:
are flashing the same firmware which was on you phone? If not then try the same firmware. Because that is the only reason i think is not resetting the FRP lock.
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Hello Munawar,thank you for your reply. I tried to flash same stock firmware which was on phone at the time and it failed with "sw rev check fail(bootloader) device 3 binary 2". I guess this happens because last night I flashed July 2019 stock firmware (ODIN passed it successfully) and bootloader does not allow an older version. I tried with February firmware, March firmware same problem.
What I have noticed is that if I uncheck auto-reboot (ODIN) and flash latest stock AP is passes successfully and on device (download mode) CURRENT BINARY states "Samsung Official" but when I try to reboot it goes back to 'Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock' and CURRENT BINARY switches back to CUSTOM.
besmirgogu said:
Hello Munawar,thank you for your reply. I tried to flash same stock firmware which was on phone at the time and it failed with "sw rev check fail(bootloader) device 3 binary 2". I guess this happens because last night I flashed July 2019 stock firmware (ODIN passed it successfully) and bootloader does not allow an older version. I tried with February firmware, March firmware same problem.
What I have noticed is that if I uncheck auto-reboot (ODIN) and flash latest stock AP is passes successfully and on device (download mode) CURRENT BINARY states "Samsung Official" but when I try to reboot it goes back to 'Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock' and CURRENT BINARY switches back to CUSTOM.
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your device wasint logged out of google/samsung b4 reset.
dont know where or how you got it but thats what FRP lock is.. also regardless of if you think you flash the "same" firmware as phone was on, i suspect that you did in fact not know which FW it was on. because the message you are getting:
"sw rev check fail(bootloader) device 3 binary 2"
means you are flashing old firmware on a device which has a new bootloader than the one you are trying to flash.
all in all, searching on xda would have provided the information you are seeking.
now flash back stock firmware from July or August 2019.
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your device wasint logged out of google/samsung b4 reset.
dont know where or how you got it but thats what FRP lock is.. also regardless of if you think you flash the "same" firmware as phone was on, i suspect that you did in fact not know which FW it was on. because the message you are getting:
"sw rev check fail(bootloader) device 3 binary 2"
means you are flashing old firmware on a device which has a new bootloader than the one you are trying to flash.
all in all, searching on xda would have provided the information you are seeking.
now flash back stock firmware from July or August 2019.
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@bober10113, thank you for your explanation...
I have just tried to flash (again) the following stock firmware (DT Germany-July 2019)
AP_N960FXXS3CSFC_CL16141281_QB24489477_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar
BL_N960FXXS3CSFC_CL16141281_QB24489477_REV00_user_low_ship.tar
CP_N960FXXS3CSG1_CP13173080_CL16141281_QB24586509_REV00_user_low_ship.tar
CSC_OMC_ODX_N960FODX3CSF3_CL16070506_QB24108956_REV00_user_low_ship.tar
I did use Odin3 v3.13.3...
Behaviour is the same:
ODIN completes successfully and it claims PASS in green, device tries to reboot and throws black screen with "Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock"
I will try DT Germany-August 2019 or a SAMMOBILE August version as well but I would expect the same behavior as I have tried during all these months.
I also tried nand erase and Re-partition by extracing PIT file from CSC file above
if anything else comes to mind please let me know...
besmirgogu said:
@bober10113, thank you for your explanation...
I have just tried to flash (again) the following stock firmware (DT Germany-July 2019)
AP_N960FXXS3CSFC_CL16141281_QB24489477_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar
BL_N960FXXS3CSFC_CL16141281_QB24489477_REV00_user_low_ship.tar
CP_N960FXXS3CSG1_CP13173080_CL16141281_QB24586509_REV00_user_low_ship.tar
CSC_OMC_ODX_N960FODX3CSF3_CL16070506_QB24108956_REV00_user_low_ship.tar
I did use Odin3 v3.13.3...
Behaviour is the same:
ODIN completes successfully and it claims PASS in green, device tries to reboot and throws black screen with "Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock"
I will try DT Germany-August 2019 or a SAMMOBILE August version as well but I would expect the same behavior as I have tried during all these months.
I also tried nand erase and Re-partition by extracing PIT file from CSC file above
if anything else comes to mind please let me know...
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why are your files named . tar?
i think your not even flashing anything. how long does it take to flash?
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why are your files named . tar?
i think your not even flashing anything. how long does it take to flash?
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actually files are in ".tar.md5" but I did not include this extension, I am sorry for the confusion.
last flash took around 4minutes
Should they be in another format?
besmirgogu said:
actually files are in ".tar.md5" but I did not include this extension, I am sorry for the confusion.
last flash took around 4minutes
Should they be in another format?
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nah i was just wondering if they acctualy were real stock unaltered firmware files.
but anyways. that should have fixed it. so i dont know what to tell you. search around i guess
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nah i was just wondering if they acctualy were real stock unaltered firmware files.
but anyways. that should have fixed it. so i dont know what to tell you. search around i guess
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ok, thank you for your help...
well start from scratch.
clean your phone port with a tooth brush gently.
remove samsung drivers, then install latest samsung drivers again. and change usb port (version 2.0) and usb cable. because sometimes damage cable cause this issue. run odin as administrator (right click on odin icon and select run as administrator) and then select nand erase and pit file and flash latest stock firmware.
Munawar Mehmood said:
well start from scratch.
clean your phone port with a tooth brush gently.
remove samsung drivers, then install latest samsung drivers again. and change usb port (version 2.0) and usb cable. because sometimes damage cable cause this issue. run odin as administrator (right click on odin icon and select run as administrator) and then select nand erase and pit file and flash latest stock firmware.
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I tried as per above guidelines. stock firmware flashed:
AP_N960FXXS3CSG5_CL16141281_QB25130720_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar.md5
BL_N960FXXS3CSG5_CL16141281_QB25130720_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CP_N960FXXS3CSG2_CP13219698_CL16141281_QB24670232_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC_OMC_OXM_N960FOXM3CSG3_CL16141281_QB24861261_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
ODIN passed it successfully. Device in download mode says CURRENT BINARY: Custom and of course "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock"
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I tried as per above guidelines. stock firmware flashed:
AP_N960FXXS3CSG5_CL16141281_QB25130720_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar.md5
BL_N960FXXS3CSG5_CL16141281_QB25130720_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CP_N960FXXS3CSG2_CP13219698_CL16141281_QB24670232_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC_OMC_OXM_N960FOXM3CSG3_CL16141281_QB24861261_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
ODIN passed it successfully. Device in download mode says CURRENT BINARY: Custom and of course "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock"
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you are doing something wrong. as stock firmware is the only option to remove custom binary error. try someone else PC and data cable.
Munawar Mehmood said:
you are doing something wrong. as stock firmware is the only option to remove custom binary error. try someone else PC and data cable.
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I am trying to understand which of the steps I am doing wrong. I managed to successfully flash a Galaxy Note 8 today so I know that laptop, cable and steps followed are fine.
What seems strange to me is that on this Galaxy Note 9 ODIN completes successfully in 2 min and 14 seconds but every time phone states CURRENT BINARY: Custom making me think that device is not being flashed at all. Any ideas how to confirm this?
Did you flash anything onto this device that would cause a "Custom" status? For one im not sure how you managed to even get a Custom Binary without setting the Warranty Bit. 2nd I noticed "Eng Mode: Dev Device" in Download Mode. And thirdly How do you manage to tick OEM Unlocking Off, On and then back Off accidentally? Changing the OEM Unlocking setting requires a Factory Reset each time.
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Did you flash anything onto this device that would cause a "Custom" status? For one im not sure how you managed to even get a Custom Binary without setting the Warranty Bit. 2nd I noticed "Eng Mode: Dev Device" in Download Mode. And thirdly How do you manage to tick OEM Unlocking Off, On and then back Off accidentally? Changing the OEM Unlocking setting requires a Factory Reset each time.
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I have never flashed anything other than stock DT firmware on this device (multiple times). It was never rooted...
It seems strange to me as well that Warranty bit is 0 while it says "Current Binary: Custom".
It says "Eng Mode: Dev Device" as this is a testing device that Samsung releases to its partners (mainly Telco Partners) for testing and development, so it never was a commercial unit for sale.
OEM Unlocking was off and I remember ticking it "on" by mistake as I did not intend to perform any flashing at the time. As I can recall I left it on and next morning phone reboots claiming "Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock". I would bet that I left it on but in download mode you can see that it says "OEM LOCK: ON" which I guess means "OEM UNLOCK: OFF".
besmirgogu said:
I have never flashed anything other than stock DT firmware on this device (multiple times). It was never rooted...
It seems strange to me as well that Warranty bit is 0 while it says "Current Binary: Custom".
It says "Eng Mode: Dev Device" as this is a testing device that Samsung releases to its partners (mainly Telco Partners) for testing and development, so it never was a commercial unit for sale.
OEM Unlocking was off and I remember ticking it "on" by mistake as I did not intend to perform any flashing at the time. As I can recall I left it on and next morning phone reboots claiming "Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock". I would bet that I left it on but in download mode you can see that it says "OEM LOCK: ON" which I guess means "OEM UNLOCK: OFF".
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so this is the problem, you are flashing commercial firmware on testing device to rectify the custom lock. try flashing combination firmware. in this guide is a link to download combination firmware. it is official combination firmware to solve device problems.
Munawar Mehmood said:
so this is the problem, you are flashing commercial firmware on testing device to rectify the custom lock. try flashing combination firmware. in this guide is a link to download combination firmware. it is official combination firmware to solve device problems.
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I managed to flash COMBINATION_FAC_FA81_N960FXXU3ASF1_BoxWares.tar.md5. Phone tries to reboot showing corrent model but on top of screen it says "Boot image signature check fail!!!" and "Reboot to avoid Warranty bit set!!!"
In download mode CURRENT BINARY:Custom and SYSTEM STATUS:Custom
I have added below a couple of screen shots of the situation now:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lwbblCDLKnvDkyBMtlsOOhH_F1c4HpeJ
i have once again gone through the entire thread and i see that you mention odin version 3.13.3, while the latest version of odin is 3.13.1. and i am using odin version 3.13.1. try this specific version of odin. and flash combination firmware. it seems from latest screen shot that your phone is not flashing any firmware. it just shows progress on pc but on phone it is not happening at all. try the odin version i mentioned.
My working theory is that because this is a testing device it's marking any firmware that isn't the specific engineering firmware the device shipped with as a "Custom Binary" you wouldn't be able to flash official releases. (Including Combination Firmware) You would probably need to return the device to the manufacturer or provider and request that the original operating system image be restored.
However please take this with a grain of salt. I'm not certain this is the case.
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My working theory is that because this is a testing device it's marking any firmware that isn't the specific engineering firmware the device shipped with as a "Custom Binary" you wouldn't be able to flash official releases. (Including Combination Firmware) You would probably need to return the device to the manufacturer or provider and request that the original operating system image be restored.
However please take this with a grain of salt. I'm not certain this is the case.
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you sir are making alot of sense.
Hi! I've tried following dr.ketan's post on rooting a Note 9 with the first method ("(Guide)Root +Busybox + OEM Fix + EFS backup Note 9 N960F/FD/N Exynos only").
After that I've flashed RomAur via TWRP, booted up and while setting up my account the screen became black with the message "only official released binaries are allowed" . I've then tried to flash the stock firmware via Odin but on the screen of my phone I get a "SW REV CHECK FAIL (BOOTLOADER) DEVICE 4 BINARY 1" error.
Odin seemed stuck so I unplugged my phone and then got a screen saying "An error has occured updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software."
My phone's a N960F/DS
After further research I've come to the conclusion that:
1) SW REV CHECK FAIL (BOOTLOADER) DEVICE 4 BINARY 1 means the firmware I was trying to flash was too old and Samsung decided that downgrading isn't an option anymore.
2) I'm unable to flash anything else besides Samsung official firmware for a 7 or more days because of a Knox Guard (RMM/KG state prenormal). So reinstalling any custom recovery to then flash a new Rom can't be done since there's no way to bypass this time period on Pie.
I did end up flashing stock but I can't mod my phone until the kg state goes back to normal or checking
I've tried waiting for 168 hours twice since the last post. KG State won't change from prenormal. I should mention that my OEM unlock option is available but I can't flash anything besides Samsung binaries. Last week I've flashed TWRP despite the KG State not changing and I got the same "only official released binaries are allowed" error followed by a red fail box in ODIN. At this point I have no idea how to fix it. Does anyone have any suggestion?
I've downloaded the latest stock (N960FXXU4DSLB) and installed it. After that it looks like the prenormal state went away. Immediately I've toggled the OEM Unlock option, waited for the factory reset to be done and checked to see if the toggle was still there. The OEM unlock option works just like before BUT I've successfully installed geiti94's latest TWRP (3.2.3 ATM). Flashing RMM-State_Bypass_Mesa_v2.zip no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip and Magisk 20.2 seem to be able to get root working but there are some weird bugs:
- can't set up any security measure such as a pin, patter or biometrics
- if I try to log into my Samsung account I get a "processing failed" pop up
- restarting my phone causes it to bootloop