Bypass FRP using Real Term - "Not Registered on Network" - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hi,
I bought a used Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and accidentally locked myself out. The seller is completely unresponsive, so I'm using Real Term to bypass it. Everything works right up until I try calling from the program. As soon as I hit "Send ASUII", a message pops up on my phone saying "not registered on this network". I'm using my current active sim.
Anyone have any advice on how to get past this?

Who sells a phone without factory resetting it first?
And your SIM not working suggests that it has been IMEI blocked, also something that happens to stolen phones
In order for you to have 'locked yourself out', you would have had to have had access to the phone in the first place, and if that was the case you could have reset it from settings which would not have caused FRP lock, so in this case it sounds like you reset it from recovery due to not having access to the phone in the first place, another clue of a stolen phone
I find it hard to believe anyone would sell a phone without any lockscreen security set up, with their account still connected
You see the problem XDA has, we start helping people bypass FRP, how do we know we're not helping someone who has just stolen the phone and wants to reset it for themselves?
FRP is to prevent this
Personally I think the bypass FRP subject should be banned on XDA unless absolute proof of ownership can be provided

Posting in here to get some help. I made a thread.
I bought one and the lady is super nice, but forgot her password and reset it. Now, I assume theres a 24hr lock out period maybe?
I have proof of purchase and everything. Phone was broken screen, so i bought it and repaired it and now frp locked out. Sucks.
I thought maybe try a ebay remote view team who will do it but not sure how reliable that is. This lady sent me the verify codes but it keeps just
kicking the phone back to the start so i assume a lock out period is why. I tried a random password and it said wrong so im hoping thats all it is.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/how-to/looking-best-option-s7-t3602141

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Found a lost phone

I found a lost Galaxy Note on a bench at a bus stop with nobody around it. I picked it up and tried to call home (to find the owner) and found that the phone had a passcode. I then popped off the back to check the sim and found a vodaphone SIM, (I'm Canadian so it isn't a phone from around here) I've tried a few "tricks" I read online to figure our who owns the phone such as sticking in another sim into it and calling it, then trying to access the phone from there, but all of the ways to bypass the lock seem to be outdated and not work. It is not in developers/debugging mode so I am not able to connect to it via USB. It seems like a pity not try everything to return the phone to the owner. The last thing I can think of is to factory reset the phone, but then I lose all the personal data which sort of makes things.. worse! Help?
Ombraz said:
I found a lost Galaxy Note on a bench at a bus stop with nobody around it. I picked it up and tried to call home (to find the owner) and found that the phone had a passcode. I then popped off the back to check the sim and found a vodaphone SIM, (I'm Canadian so it isn't a phone from around here) I've tried a few "tricks" I read online to figure our who owns the phone such as sticking in another sim into it and calling it, then trying to access the phone from there, but all of the ways to bypass the lock seem to be outdated and not work. It is not in developers/debugging mode so I am not able to connect to it via USB. It seems like a pity not try everything to return the phone to the owner. The last thing I can think of is to factory reset the phone, but then I lose all the personal data which sort of makes things.. worse! Help?
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Factory data reseting the phone is definitely a last ditch resort and the phone probably will be unidentifiable by then. Did you look at the grease stains on the phone? I've been able to unlock phones with about a 60% success rate just by looking at the grease.
I should have looked beforehand! That would have been the smart thing to do haha.. When I popped the backing of I accidentally wiped the screen so there isn't much in terms of clues from the grease. Is there any way to access the saved emails on the phone? If I could see an email, the to/from email, I could email the owner that I found his phone.
Try googling how to bypass android pattern lock or another similar search term. Something could come up
call VODAPHONE have them check SIM to account
big reward
? PROFIT ??
or..
Finders Keepers...
If I had a GNote I would not be leaving it in public.
Oh that's mine actually....
Not it's not, I jest... Yeah,.call Vodafone. They should know the owner by the imei.
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HELP! Phone stolen and Tmobile won't block IMEI!

My wife's phone was stolen yesterday. We didn't have insurance or that silly lookout security on it. I bought it on Craiglist last december for her Christmas gift. It was already unlocked and rooted. So the person who stole it can just through any sim in there and use it (we disabled the sim on it through tmobile immediately.) Tmobile is happy, they got a new phone sale and a 2 year contract extension out of it.
But they refuse to block/blacklist the IMEI!
I've called customer support *multiple* times and get the same answer every time - company policy is to not block IMEIs on lost or stolen phones. WTF? The only time they block IMEIs is if you buy a phone and don't pay for it, or if you have insurance (and even that part is not clear, it sounds like they just use the Lookout security program to lock it, which any savvy user can disable in minutes).
I've filed a police report, and when I finally told them that by not blocking the IMEI they are aiding and abbetting a felony theft. They said to write to the legal department.
The police report they gave my wife doesn't even say phone or the IMEI. I asked her to go back and get the full report or get the officer to write the phone model and make on the little slip as well as the IMEI, and I'm going to take it in person to every carrier and see if they'll block the IMEI from their system, just in case this person has another carrier (since it's unlocked).
Does anyone have advice on what to do? I know I won't be tracking or recovering the phone I just want to make sure it's unusable.
Well until you blocked the sim you could have used lookout's plan b to attempt to find the phone. You are pretty much screwed unless the phone shows up in a pawn shop. Did t-mo give a reason for not blacklisting the imei?
You can install androidlost remotely from a computer or another handset. Go to wwwDOTplayDOTgoogle.com sign into the account email that is on the phone that was taken and search for (androidlost) and click install. It will install the on the device when it connected to a data network via wifi or GSM. Then go to wwwDOTandroidlostDOTcom and follow the instructions on their site. I hope this helps. "Since this is my first post I am unable to put web links so Dot is used in place of (.)
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The phone's sim has been disabled. My wife already has a new sim and new phone. I don't think I can remotely install apps anymore. And before blocking the sim, lookout hadn't been installed. I suppose I could've tried to push lookout, but it still has to be run and activated before it can be used. And I doubt the thief would've done that.
The reason they gave was A) they don't disable IMEIs on stolen and lost phones and B) they have no way to do it (which I called BS on and said connect me to someone who can, they wouldn't)
Ok I was able to install androidlost apparently. At least it said it could send it to the phone. However I go to the website and it says the program needs to be run on the phone first. Like I said, doubt the person will do that. And I can't send an SMS to it to start it, since the sim has been disabled. Now if I knew the phone number of the SIM they plugged into it then maybe I could do something. I also put lookout plan b on. Again I can't send it a text and I don't know if it will really even install. If they've thrown a new SIM, MAYBE plan B will work and send an email to my wife's gmail and MAYBE it'll have the phone number in it, from which I can text to start androidlost.
Edit: God I wish I'd known about plan B before we disabled it
Edit2: Anyone know if the person plugs another sim card in, will Google Play still be able to download to it?
If they dont change the google account then yes it will install. Otherwise mate your screwed. But as a aside you now know about things that can be done to help find the device. I suggest looking into cerabus for your current phones. You can set it up to remain through a factory reset/data wipe on rooted phones. Im sorry this happened and we cant offer much more help.
That's sucks man! There is a way to track a phone via imei and what tower they are connected to but i think that software is only available to certain agencies (the feds...lol). No matter what SIM is in the phone, or if there is even a sin in it, when you send an app to it via play store, it installs as long as your Google account hasn't been removed from the device.
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Well I installed both Plan B and Lookout but no emails from plan B At least I know if they do put a SIM card in, even for another carrier, I can still install stuff to it as long as the google account isn't changed. Of course I have no way of knowing if the google account is changed. Actually...if the google account is changed, will it disappear from the list of devices I can install to on the Google Play store? Does the fact it's still listed as one of my devices I can install things to mean the google account hasn't been changed?
Cerberus looks awesome. Actually, what if I just go ahead and buy and install Cerberus to it remotely? Does it need to be configured/enabled on the device itself before it starts being able to be tracked by the cerabus web site and give me the new phone number of a changed SIM?
Edit: Aw nuts. Cerberus DOES have to be configured on the phone itself and granted permissions. DAMN I wish I'd thought about this issue before. Also wish she'd at least put the PIN or pattern lock on her phone. I put it on mine but she didn't put it on hers. That would've prevented someone from getting into the phone unless they wiped the ROM, right?
Edit2: I went ahead and put Cerberus on my own phone and bought a license I was so impressed.. This is way better than Lookout. I hid if from my app drawer, but how do you make it so a person can't uninstall it? It still shows up on the list of installed programs.
I think you need to be rooted for that. I would ask the support for cerebus Im not real sure I just know people on reddit speak very highly of it.
All they have to do is factory reset it.....all gone.....and if its got a security lock when you wake the device all they have to do is the 3 button combo into recovery and do factory reset.....either way....your phone is gone and tmobile dont care cuz most likely it will be of use to someone else hoping with thier service....plus hey they just made a few more bucks from you
With celebrus it will persist through a factory reset/data wipe. The only way it will be removed is if they wipe system.
I guess they will do that too.
I always neglected these anti theft apps, since they appeared too heavy and RAM consuming..
I decided to take the chance, but I agree - it's a real bummer, our entire lives are in these devices.
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I'm pretty impressed with Cerberus. It consumes <1mb RAM, it has a disguised version, if your phone is rooted it will survive a factory reset, if the person change SIMs it will send you a message with the new # (which you can then send secret cerberus commands to), if the person changes the gmail account on the phone it will still work -- it's a SLICK program. It has an SMS command method and a web dashboard and you can do all sorts of stuff - track location, lock, display a message, sound an alarm, wipe SD, record video or audio, all sorts of stuff. It has a disguised version too (need root though) and the person can't uninstall it.
God I wish I'd installed this on my wife's phone. It's only $3 too, one time fee and you can install it on 5 devices with that license. No monthly fee. Just for comparison, Lookout has a 21MB RAM footprint.
I've not tried the Avast anti theft program but it sounds nice too. I'm not trying to shill for Cerberus here, I'm just really impressed. And damn I wish I'd put it on there before it got stolen...
Unfortunately no carrier will be willing to block a stolen phones imei
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New info only way to block imei is if your on a payment plan for the device.
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New info. Look at the dates before pulling up dead threads.
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disabling sim is one of the worst things you can do to it, cause you block communication to it unless the other person puts a sim card with a data plan in it.
airfluip1 said:
disabling sim is one of the worst things you can do to it, cause you block communication to it unless the other person puts a sim card with a data plan in it.
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Indeed very true. I learned that the hard way.
To elaborate - you can remotely install tracking software from the play store to give you a chance to recover it, wipe it and other useful tools.

[Q] Locked out of my phone.

Hi, I have an old LG Optimus T that has no service anymore, I got an HTC One from Sprint back in May, haven't touched it since. And basically, the phone has no service, and the lock screen was tried too many times or something back months ago, idk how, so I have to sign in with my google account, which I know, but without service on the phone, I guess it won't let me sign in, I figured my credentials would be saved into the phone so I could type it in without service, but Its not apparently. Anyway, I come here because I want phone numbers off the phone, I got all my pictures and crap because I can hook it up to the computer for that, and I don't wanna do a factory reset, because well, I don't care for the phone, I just want some phone numbers.
Thanks for any help ahead of time.
Blkm0nk3y92 said:
Hi, I have an old LG Optimus T that has no service anymore, I got an HTC One from Sprint back in May, haven't touched it since. And basically, the phone has no service, and the lock screen was tried too many times or something back months ago, idk how, so I have to sign in with my google account, which I know, but without service on the phone, I guess it won't let me sign in, I figured my credentials would be saved into the phone so I could type it in without service, but Its not apparently. Anyway, I come here because I want phone numbers off the phone, I got all my pictures and crap because I can hook it up to the computer for that, and I don't wanna do a factory reset, because well, I don't care for the phone, I just want some phone numbers.
Thanks for any help ahead of time.
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Hmmm, isn't it possible to connect to Wifi? Try going to an access point that you know your phone previously connected to. Also, perhaps you misstyped the SIM pin too many times? In that case, you have to enter a different code. Not sure what it's called in English, but you got it when you got your SIM. If you don't have that anymore, try contacting your carrier. Good luck!
Mushoz said:
Hmmm, isn't it possible to connect to Wifi? Try going to an access point that you know your phone previously connected to. Also, perhaps you misstyped the SIM pin too many times? In that case, you have to enter a different code. Not sure what it's called in English, but you got it when you got your SIM. If you don't have that anymore, try contacting your carrier. Good luck!
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You mean the PUK right?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_unblocking_code
I mean it also should work without a sim card.
Or are the numbers saved On the SIM?
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Mushoz said:
Hmmm, isn't it possible to connect to Wifi? Try going to an access point that you know your phone previously connected to. Also, perhaps you misstyped the SIM pin too many times? In that case, you have to enter a different code. Not sure what it's called in English, but you got it when you got your SIM. If you don't have that anymore, try contacting your carrier. Good luck!
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That was my first though. And basically no I can't.
posuniator said:
You mean the PUK right?
-Personal Unblocking Code Wikipedia link-
I mean it also should work without a sim card.
Or are the numbers saved On the SIM?
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I'm not sure, I just checked my google account in hopes that the numbers were all saved to that(like off my HTC One they are), but they weren't, leads me to believe that they are most probably saved to the SIM. Anyway to access these phone numbers vis USB and computer or something? Because I'm not gonna be able to unlock it...
P.S. lol @ this things battery life. I haven't touched the phone in like 1-2 months since last I tried to get the numbers off, and its still got half battery left. It hasn't been used, but still, that standby time.

My phone was stolen IMEI number changed. Need some info.

Need some advice. My VZ note 3 was stolen. I was fortunate enough that they thief turned it on I guess to show the shady phone shop that it works. My eset software was able to get pictures GPS location etc. I have some friends on the local PD and they were able to make an arrest and get my phone back but this took about a week. Just got my phone back to day and was told that they ZAPPED it and probably would no longer work with VZ. So before I monkey around with VZ I did see the phones IMEI is not what matches the stickers and paperwork.
So my question is 2 parts. Since the phone was obviously reflashed with a different IMEI if this would work on VZ is there any issue with spyware etc.
2. I called VZ and Samsung and they are dumb as a box of rocks and said changing the IMEI was impossible and their was no way to change it back. Can it be flashed back. Thanks
Is it against the rule to discuss changing imei in xda? Sad to ear and really hope you find a way.
Bought a phone that the imei was changed, when I tried to install cerberus, cerberus told me the phone was lock to another account. So that might be an issue, Google the imei, you might not like what result it gets you.
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My phone got stolen and the police says there is no way to find it

Hi, so my phone got stolen about year and a half ago and now I got a letter from the police saying that they are canceling the case because they can't tell who is the owner of the phone now. They told us that a sim card was activated on the phone, but they cannot say who is the owner of the sim. Also they found the person who stole my phone and he just told them that he found it and then sold it to another guy who the police found too, but he sold it to an unidentified person. I have tried to track my phone using find my android, but looks like the phone was restarted to factory settings immediately, because the last day it was connected to a network with my google account in it was the day it was stolen. I tried calling the phone when I saw that it is not where I put it, but it was turned off. We searched the whole school, but it was nowhere to be found, because it was stolen. That is the whole story. I am sure that there is a way to track it, but the police just don't want to waist their time. They aren't really doing any work, but there is nothing that I can do to convince them to find my phone. So I am turning to you guys. I have the box of my phone and the IMEI number. Is there a way to track it using the IMEI or something else?
ILoveZed said:
Hi, so my phone got stolen about year and a half ago and now I got a letter from the police saying that they are canceling the case because they can't tell who is the owner of the phone now. They told us that a sim card was activated on the phone, but they cannot say who is the owner of the sim. Also they found the person who stole my phone and he just told them that he found it and then sold it to another guy who the police found too, but he sold it to an unidentified person. I have tried to track my phone using find my android, but looks like the phone was restarted to factory settings immediately, because the last day it was connected to a network with my google account in it was the day it was stolen. I tried calling the phone when I saw that it is not where I put it, but it was turned off. We searched the whole school, but it was nowhere to be found, because it was stolen. That is the whole story. I am sure that there is a way to track it, but the police just don't want to waist their time. They aren't really doing any work, but there is nothing that I can do to convince them to find my phone. So I am turning to you guys. I have the box of my phone and the IMEI number. Is there a way to track it using the IMEI or something else?
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Yes, there is an IMEI tracking app in the playstore that has been known to work.
If they have changed the IMEI, this won't help you.
I'd say, cut your losses and move on, take it as a lesson learned and be more careful with your next device.
I keep my device with me at all times, I've never had a device stolen from me and I've never lost my devices. I've owned dozens.
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Droidriven said:
Yes, there is an IMEI tracking app in the playstore that has been known to work.
If they have changed the IMEI, this won't help you.
I'd say, cut your losses and move on, take it as a lesson learned and be more careful with your next device.
I keep my device with me at all times, I've never had a device stolen from me and I've never lost my devices. I've owned dozens.
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What is the name of the app?
ILoveZed said:
What is the name of the app?
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IMEI tracker
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