I need some assistance bypassing google frp on my AT&T Galaxy Tab S2 (SM-T818A). Even if I can downgrade, that would be fine. I've downloaded the factory binary but previous methods didn't work. Any assistance would be great.
Anyone? It's for my employment so they can reuse it and they can't get ahold of the previous employee
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I have this phone, an SM-G925A running Android 5.0.2, and I can't use Samsung Pay. I called Samsung about it, and they told me my phone needs an update before it'll work, but when I try checking for the latest update, my phone sits there for about 5 minutes and then it tells me that the update has been interrupted and to try again in 24 hours. I've tried booting into Safe Mode and trying the update and I get the same message.
When I was on the phone with Samsung, we went to a website that listed all the updates that have been sent out to AT&T models, and apparently mine is 4 updates behind.
My phone isn't rooted, but I don't mind rooting it. Only thing is I read somewhere that if Knox gets tripped, Samsung Pay won't work. Does anyone have any suggestions how I can update my phone to the latest OS so I can run Samsung Pay? I don't care if I need to root it, if there's an update I can load on my phone manually or what, I just want some suggestions on how I can fix this and run my phone the way it's supposed to run. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Use odin and flash the last fils (of7) , u don't need root to do that .
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Tha files - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3287984
Or take it to a Best Buy and have the Samsung rep flash it for you.
Is it true that because I have LTE from Verizon on my S2 T817V tablet that I cannot root it just like on smartphones? I tried Towelroot and CF-Autoroot and both failed.
UPDATE:
Anyone? I asked a salesperson at a Verizon store and he thought there is a way around it, but from what I know about locked bootloaders, Verizon does lock their bootloaders - for sure on their smartphones - but I'm wondering if their is a way on their tablets. Would appreciate someone's sharing their knowledge. Thanks.
UPDATE 2: How about this... Am I headed for disaster if I install a Sprint CF-Autoroot on my Verizon S2 tablet?
UPDATE 3: I didn't see the "no questions" sticky until now. Anyway, I tried rooting with KingRoot and it failed so I give up. Over and out.
I have a legitimate need to remove the FRP lock on a SM-G920T with G920TUVU5EQC2 firmware (6.0.1). Have been trying to find a working method, but to no avail.
Stomped...
Any ideas?
Update...
Found and followed these instructions and it worked like a charm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3bW3_WLT9I
Patch level: March 1, 2017.
I find this https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/samsung-reactivation-lock-bypass-t3417151
britchel said:
I find this https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/samsung-reactivation-lock-bypass-t3417151
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Thanks for the reply, this doesn't work. No maintenance boot on T-Mobile device, and this is for FRP with Google account, not Samsung Acct. Not sure if it matters though...
lindros_nyr said:
Thanks for the reply, this doesn't work. No maintenance boot on T-Mobile device, and this is for FRP with Google account, not Samsung Acct. Not sure if it matters though...
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Sorry i was confuse. I actually have an app that led me take care of that... its pretty quick
I PM you, didn't know if put it here
dude just reintall that firmware with odin and then reroot your phone and keep oem on developer settings on
Also if you don't mind can you use the twrp app on your phone and don't install twrp but instead make a copy of your recovery.img and can you send to me here is my problem https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s6/development/twrp-screen-glitched-t3603599
Same issue here but my problem is I already flashed the stock firmware of 920t1 and still stock on metro pcs logo. I flashed the nougat firmware and still stuck on metropcs splash screen
First of all I know this has been asked a bajillion times, but I've read a hundred bypass threads and none of them seem to work for the current update on this phone.
I have a non-rooted, locked bootloader, and the latest software as far as I know. My problem is that the google account I had on this phone was deleted BEFORE resetting the phone, thinking I wouldnt ever need it again. It is a secondary phone that I only use for testing and I didn't even know about the stupid FRP. Now when I go to put in the "Previously Used Gmail", it tells me that the account doesnt exist because it doesn't. I have an email in to Google about it but they have not gotten back to me and there is no guarantee that they will reactivate the account.
The "Motorola Privacy Protection" method doesn't work because they removed that in this update, so I can't see a way into settings. A bunch of other methods haven't worked from other threads because I can't install any apps, can't get into settings, can't do anything. Its great that Google wants to protect my device but god damn.
Anybody have any ideas? Is there a method that works on the most recent update for this device to get around this stupid thing?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=72271419
jacobvegas said:
I've confirmed this method on my non rooted XT1254 running Android 6.0.1 with security update Jan 1 2017, stock firmware and locked bootloader.
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Hello, I have successfully applied extreme syndicate root to my note9, but when I wanted to register for Samsung Pay, I always got stuck at the login screen, also I'm not able to use secure folders. Does anyone have the same problems, or does anyone managed to get them working? Thanks.
joeywen0830 said:
Hello, I have successfully applied extreme syndicate root to my note9, but when I wanted to register for Samsung Pay, I always got stuck at the login screen, also I'm not able to use secure folders. Does anyone have the same problems, or does anyone managed to get them working? Thanks.
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With root you lose Samsung Pay and Secure Folder, there is no way you can get them back.. Even if you remove Root and Flash normal firmware Samsung Pay and Secure folder will never ever work!
When you rooted your Note 9, you have blown the Knox Efuse on the motherboard!
True for exynos models, once knox is tripped and they are gone. There is a work around for secure folder and for Samsung pay you'll need a Samsung gear watch.
For snapdragons (seems the OP has one since he is using Extreme Syndicate Root.) He should be okay flashing back the stock firmware. (Or things changed from note 8 to note 9 root?) The knox doesn't get tripped as it seems on exynos models.
Do a search on secure folder you should find a thread on it (maybe on the note 8 forums of xda but it should work for all phones.)
Samsung pay is gone when rooted hopefully the gear watch method still works. Don't have a gear watch then no go on rooted phones! But at least you can return to stock on snapdragons phones and have Spay working.