i just happen to find this site but its asking for a private username and password.. i guess behind that page is the stock firmware for our phone:
http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-t959v.htm
I've tried to enter my username & password but also no luck.
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hi. i put a password to my phone and after that i locked my phone and i couldnt ever open my device. i didnt forgot my pw so there is a problem.my pw was 4 digit number. pls help me.
Lhunardaien said:
hi. i put a password to my phone and after that i locked my phone and i couldnt ever open my device. i didnt forgot my pw so there is a problem.my pw was 4 digit number. pls help me.
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Hi Lhunardaien you will better posting in the Energy ROM thread and if possible with a little more detail about your problem. Things like what you installed before hand, etc.
Run Task 29 from PC & reflash Energy Rom
i just happen to find this site but its asking for a private username and password.. i guess behind that page is the stock firmware (untouched) for our phone:
http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-t959v.htm
HI, i recently unlock my mobile (globe) Galaxy S6-G920f (dual sim) via a payed unlock service from a certain website. It was unlocked successfully and new network appear shortly, but without mobile data it means i cant receive an internet signal only call or text. I have notice this message in APN settings in which i cant add new APN setup "Unable to view the access point name settings. Access is restricted for the current user profile".
If anyone experience this feel free to share it before i flash any custom roms or root it, thanks.
You can:
1. Go to recovery mode and wipe cache.
2. Try enabling screen lock with your chosen security method.
3. Go to Gobe and get settings and enter them manually.
4. Do full reset.
5. Flash stock 5.1.1 ROM via odin.
I have a SM-G930S Korean phone, currently on 7.0 rooted a few days ago on the stock 7.0 Korean update this last week. Seems to be working fine on AT&T service here with this stock Korean 7.0 rom (and stock Korean CSC). I am on the west coast US.
Upon boot up, which was pretty quick, I had one issue. I was unable to log into my Samsung account, with correct credentials, or create a Samsung account. Eventually I was able to log into my original account, after resetting the password a number of times via my PC. ?
I am now trying to flash Infinity V8, universal, and on my second attempt.
After the first flash, where I selected the "ATT" CSC, upon boot up I would get repeated com.android.phone notifications interrupting every second or two. I was able to slowly get to the Samsung log-in screen, where I was met again with the ID or password being incorrect. No amount of resetting the passwords, via my PC, would let me successfully log in, and any attempt to create a new account also failed repeatedly.
I'm not getting what I'm doing incorrectly or what I am not understanding. Would someone please lend a hand?
I searched and searched for good information on how to get into a phone that I purchased for a relative that died. My phone, but I made the mistake of not ever logging into the phone before I let him use it.
First things first, if you buy a phone for someone, log into it with your credentials so if it gets FRP locked you can just log in.
Through T-Mobile, Google, then Samsung, my process was going to be get a proof of purchase with the IMEI on it from T-Mobile (the standard purchase info does not have IMEI), email it to Samsung, get a shipping label and send the phone to samsung. 10 days easy, unkown costs.
I found a link to the the SMG930T rom from 03/2017 on this site
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm.../sm-g930t-odin-restore-g930tuvu1apb6-t3342208
I found a page on the internet for s7 fans called bypass-frp-lock-adb-bluetooth-method-samsung-phones
I used Odin to install all 4 of the files downloaded (one of the CSC files didn't pass MD5, so I used HOME_CSC) I don't know if the CSC matters, but I did need the BL, AP, CP, and CSC, I think.... I thought it hung on T-Mobile Screen, but after a long time, it went onto the next step.
I then followed the S7fans instructions. I had to run it twice because the first time it asked for permission and failed. I also just went to an admin cmd line in the directory where those files were and renamed the .bat file to a short name.
There was an error message at the end, but it didn't seem to break it.
So, your phone is recoverable, I just wish it didn't take me a day and a half to find out which combination would work.
You can probably use a more recent version so you don't have to go through so many OTA updates, but I wanted to be sure it would work the first time.
Oh, and if it fails, try a really good cable. I was pretty sad the first time I tried and it failed.
i put my back to 6.0.1 than called 112 as an emergency number when it dialed i was able to swipe and bring up the internet than i got thr frp bypass apk installed it and signed in on google.com. ran the apk then rebooted and was golden.
FRP and Recoveries: Utterly Independent (and why)
john21511 said:
i put my back to 6.0.1 than called 112 as an emergency number when it dialed i was able to swipe and bring up the internet than i got thr frp bypass apk installed it and signed in on google.com. ran the apk then rebooted and was golden.
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That is because FRP locks are carrier-based - data recoveries are via the Internet (therefore, as long as you have wi-fi, you're golden.). I have three backups - and none rely on the carrier; the phone itself, Google, and Samsung, and I don't need a carrier to restore from any of them..