Samsung Galaxy S6 Screen Lock Removal 100% Working - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Samsung Galaxy S6 Screen Lock Removal 100% Working
So after going through all the options and researching as much as I can, even after buying a tool , the only way it worked was as below.
* Don't worry if USB-Debugging is not enabled
Tools Needed:
ODIN3 (v3.12.3)
TWRP Recovery (Download the most recent) twrp-3
twrp-3.1.1-0-zeroflte.img.tar (Worked for me)
Steps:
1. Boot Device into Download Mode (PRESS AND HOLD VOLUME DOWN + HOME BUTTON + POWER BUTTON)
2. Start Odin
3. Connect your S6 to PC (It will be detected by Odin and show the connected COM port)
4. Click 'AP' on ODIN and select the downloaded TWRP file
5. Deactivate AUTO REBOOT on ODIN
6. Click Start and the flashing process will start
7. When down, restart the phone using VOLUME DOWN + POWER
8. Once the screen goes black , press VOLUME UP + HOME BUTTON + POWER to bring up the recovery menu.
9. Once you are in the TWRP RECOVERY menu
10. Go to 'Advanced' --> 'File Manager'
11. Go to 'data' Folder , then to 'system'
12. Find 'gatekeeper.password.key
13. Find 'gatekeeper.pattern.key
14. Either rename them or delete them
15. Go back to main TWRP recovery menu and reboot 'SYSTEM'
Voila!
* THERE WAS NO DATA LOSS WITH THIS METHOD, HOWEVER I DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DATA LOSS DUE TO YOUR DOING OR ACTIONS,
* ORIGINAL CREDIT GOES TO ALL DEVELOPERS BEHIND THESE TOOLS AND REVERSE ENGINEERS. I ONLY PUT OUT THE METHOD THAT WORKED FOR ME.
* FURTHER CREDIT GOES TO ALL XDA FORUM POSTERS WHO SHARE THEIR METHODS AND TOOLS AND HELP THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY IN EVERYWAY THEY COULD.

Hi! I know this is an ancient post, but I tried on a G920F (S6) and got a bootloop once I flashed TWRP...

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Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 – Process For Root & Install Custom Recovery Image

Samsung Galaxy Fit is one of the most famous device which is known because of it’s affordability and great price. Galaxy Fit users can now enjoy Rooting the device, and due course of this article we will tell you how you can install Custom Recovery on your device after Rooting it..
Warning for Beginners:
Note: This is an rooting and installing process for the mobile phone named Galaxy Fit S5670 and has to be applied to the Mobile phone using the Recovery Mode in the mobile phone. The steps which are included in this guide are very risky and can even brick off your mobile phone. Unless you are aware with Custom ROMS, Firmwares and ODIN, don’t even try these things on your mobile phone..
Pre-Requisites to Root and Install Custom Recovery on your Samsung Galaxy Fit
The instructions are working for Samsung Galaxy Fit, S5670 Originally manufactured.
Backup all of your SMS Messages using SMS Backup Application.
Sync all of your Contacts with the Gmail Application.
Copy all of your notes manually to somewhere else, as if in case your mobile phone gets bricked these notes will be deleted from the mobile phone.
Take a backup of call logs, APN Settings, and other important things.
Charge your mobile phone so that it would be having more than 60% battery.
Now, enable USB Debugging Mode in your mobile phone (Settings > Applications >Development > USB Debugging).
Samsung Device drivers installed in your computer.
Follow all steps carefully in order to get 100% assured success.
How To Root and Install Custom Recovery on your Samsung Galaxy Fit
Note: We have written each and every step clearly in order to make the rooting process successful but if any wrong step is taken then Neither me nor thedroidnation.com will be held responsible in case your device gets bricked.
Download Odin, Rooting File and the OPS File from the links to your computer and move them to a new folder in order to prevent any confusions.
Turn off your mobile phone and bring the mobile phone to download mode (hold the Volume Down button + Home Key + Power Button and the device will start itself).
Now, Shoot up the ODIN executable file.
Click on the OPS Tab in the ODIN window and select the “BENI_v1.0.ops” file after that tick the “One Package” option and select the file “beni_cwm-5_ext4_v2“.
Connect your mobile phone to the computer, and wait for the device drivers to get installed. After the installation of drivers is complete then the ID:COM section in the ODIN downloader window will turn yellow.
Wait for some time, and as soon as the installation is complete the phone will reboot itself. Now, you can remove the USB cable.
Now, You can access recovery mode on your mobile phone by holding Volume Up + Home Button + Power Key and the device will start itself.
Now, select “Wipe data/factory reset” & “Wipe Cache partition” one-by-one and the device caches will be cleared off. After this select “Wipe dalvik cache“.
Congratulations!! You’ve successfully installed Custom Recovery in your Samsung Galaxy Fit...
Press Thanks button If I help U in any manner...
Source
http://thedroidnation.com/samsung/g...s5670-root-install-custom-recovery-image.html
Aspire said:
Source
http://thedroidnation.com/samsung/g...s5670-root-install-custom-recovery-image.html
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Thankss for d souce..
copied
samo_gf said:
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Everything he puts on this portal is a copied.
Universal Gingerbread Root & Unroot 2.3.3 -> 2.3.7+
If somebody want to ROOT and UNROOT on Gingerbread you can follow me here: GT-S5670, GT-S5670B, GT-S5670L
I get stuck at RAMDUMP Mode (ARM9 mode) D:
Did i do something wrong? (when accessing the recovery)
Hello!
This process works on GT-S5670B?
Thank you! =D
Alternative Way Of Rooting Your Mobile
1.Download The update.zip from this link
2.Put In the sdcard.
3.Boot In the recovery menu by pressing "home + power" button.
4. select "apply update.zip" from the menu.
5.wait 2-5 seconds to take the effect
6. Now select "reboot system".
4.Thats It.... You've Rooted Your Phone And have Got The SuperUser Access!!
Thank You!!
Thanks a lot!!!
asen121 said:
1.Download The update.zip from this link
2.Put In the sdcard.
3.Boot In the recovery menu by pressing "home + power" button.
4. select "apply update.zip" from the menu.
5.wait 2-5 seconds to take the effect
6. Now select "reboot system".
4.Thats It.... You've Rooted Your Phone And have Got The SuperUser Access!!
Thank You!!
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this is the best method ive ever seen to root a device
easy and safe...it can b done eyes closed!!!
asen121 said:
1.Download The update.zip from this link
2.Put In the sdcard.
3.Boot In the recovery menu by pressing "home + power" button.
4. select "apply update.zip" from the menu.
5.wait 2-5 seconds to take the effect
6. Now select "reboot system".
4.Thats It.... You've Rooted Your Phone And have Got The SuperUser Access!!
Thank You!!
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is it for gingerbread 2.3.4version?? and if not will it work for that version..??
adyt5 said:
is it for gingerbread 2.3.4version?? and if not will it work for that version..??
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yup!
it works!
Use Root Genius or srs root...

[BeginnerGuides] How to root Samsung Galaxy S Duos

Hello XDA,
I know there are lot of guides on how to root the Galaxy Note 2,but unfortunately I have not seen a guide that is clear enough to beginners that know nothing about Android. So, after hard work I have done a guide on how to root the Samsung Galaxy note 2 and put it in your hands.
Note:I Have Also Made A Picture Full Guide So, IF This Guide Wasn't Clear For You, You Can Go HERE
Introduction:
Today, I will guide you on how you can root Samsung Galaxy S Duos. This method is the easiest and the safest with NO triangle will appear on your boot. This method will flash (install) a custom recovery to gain root then after rooting we will flash back the stock recovery.
Disclaimer:
I’m not responsible if something goes wrong on your phone(Usually nothing goes wrong), you’re doing this on your own responsibility. Rooting your phone will void your warranty so don’t root your device unless you know what you are doing. To know more about rooting check What is rooting and it’s top 10 benefits.
The Method:
Requirements:
1- Download this zip file Galaxy S Duos S7562 (Rooting Kit).rar, thenextract it and you shall see these 5 files:
A)CWM-SuperSU-v0.96, put it in your phone external SD card.
B) Odin.zip,
C) CWM recovery
D) Stock_Recovey
E) Samsung USB drivers, install it.
2- Backup your device.Luckily, we have a post on how you can backup your
device here
Let’s Start:
Step1:
A- First of all,put your Galaxy S Duos in the download mode by holding the and then press the power button for 5 seconds then a warning screen will appear and you will have to press the volume up.
B- Extract Odin.zip and you will see 3 files, now click on “odin.exe”.
C- Now make sure only these boxes are checked ,then click on PDA and Choose CWM recovery.tar
D- Now remove the cover then click on start and wait until you see “Pass” above the “ID:COM”
table
Step2: After the phone shutdown completely (you can know that because the phone will vibrate when its completely off) remove the battery,then place it again.Now hold the Volume UP Button+ Home Button then press the Power Button for 5 seconds to boot to ClockWorkMod recovery. (To navigate throw the menus you can use the Home Button to select and the Volume Buttons to move up and down.)
Step3:
A- Now Choose the option “install zip from sdcard” then the option “choose zip from sdard” and now navigate to the file we moved earlier (CWM-SuperSU-v0.96.zip) and choose it by pressing the Home Button. You will have now to scroll to the option “Yes” by using the Volume Keys and then choosing it by pressing the Home Button
B-After the process finishes, you will have to go back to the main menu and choose the option “Reboot System Now”. Now your phone will restart and you should see SuperSu in your app drawer.
Reserved
works...:good:

How to root samsung galaxy devices

Hi guys
Straight on topic its 100% safe if you have brains.
Requirments
1-- odin3 installes on pc
2-- cwm recovery for your model
3-- a samsung galaxy device non rooted
4-- 50% or more battery
5-- kingroot update package
Not follow steps blindly
1-- go to setting - about device and tap 10 or more times on build number till you see "you are a developer now".
2-- go to developer option and enable usb debugging.
3-- switch off your device. Now press power + vol.down + home button to go to download mode.
4-- connect your device to your pc and open odin3.
5-- now on anseoid device press vol.up to continew.
6-- do not disturbe any option in odin. Paste the recovery.tar or recovery.img in odin folder and choose recovery in pda option and when brousing is done hit on start.
7-- your phone will reboot normally after some time.
8-- now power off device and press power + home + vol.up to boot to cwm recovery and use vol keys to scroll and power key to select.
9-- select backup and restore option and select backup. ( make shure you have an external sd card and atleast 1.8 gb is free in that).
10-- after you made a nandroid backup. Reboot your device normally and you will find a folder as clockworkmod. Inside that is your nandroid backup
Save that whole foldef onto pc. Never delete it.
THIS IS A NANDROID BACKUP YOU WILL NEED IN FUTURE FOR REPARING HARD OR SORT BRICKED DEVICE SO DO NEVER DELETE IT.
11-- now you have a custom recovery and nanddoid backup installed.
12-- reboot again to recovery and select install zip from sd card and choose the update zip and hit yes.
13-- when its done reboot normally and you have a rooted 100% wprking ssung galaxy device.
Hit thanks if it helped.
I will try providing the update.zip
If any problem my id is
[email protected] you can email me
Peace
There is no need for this, as there are numerous resources already available on how to root a Samsung device. Also, the methods described in your guide do not work for all Samsung Galaxy devices, and can be harmful to some devices. Unless you've actually fully vetted the methods you are posting, it's best not to post a guide.
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Samsung SM-J105F root

can somebody with a recovery that I can mode to run on my phone help? I am tired of using 360root.apk I want to use SuperSU and not these apps with Chinese interface
Here are the steps I followed after some extensive reading of other peoples methods and trying every possible app that would not work:
How to install TWRP and root the Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini (SM-J105F)
The device is powered by a Spreadtrum chipsets and Android 5.1.1
Basically what you need to do to root your Samsung, is to install/flash a custom recovery such as TWRP, which other than the limited functions of the OEM recovery, has all the features you need to flash a custom rom. You then boot into this TWRP recovery and use the touch menu to install/flash the SuperSu xx.zip file to give you root. It seems that other methods to root do not work on this specific phone.
Here is an Odin3 flashable *.tar md5 TWRP file that will also make it possible to root your Samsung Galaxy J1 SM-J105F, unfortunately it has to be paid for. Find it here: http://www.saroms.co.za/product/samsung-galaxy-j1-mini-j105f-root-file/ - and follow the bellow steps to flash the TWRP custom recovery and after rooting your J105F Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini.
Note: Odin3 only flashes with xxxx.tar or xxxx.tar.md5 files. TWRP can also flash xxxx.zip files.
To get into Odin mode or Download mode on the phone, switch off phone and unplug any cable to your PC or charger. Now hold in the Home button, the lower part of the volume button (V-) and the power button simultaneously. The phone will boot into a recovery screen and if you push the top part of the volume button (V+) you will switch to the Download screen. Only now can you plug your phone into the PC and run Odin3
Once TWRP recovery has been loaded, do the following to boot into TWRP recovery: Disconnect any cables to charger or PC. Switch off the phone. Now hold in the Home button, the upper part of the volume button (V+) and the power button simultaneously. The phone will boot showing the Teamwin screen and then the menu buttons which work from the touchscreen.
If you do not want to pay for the correct TWRP recovery for your specific device, then use Google to search for the file: TWRP SM-J105H_F_M_Y 5.1.1.tar
1. Download the following files:
(i) OEM Samsung firmware for your phone in case you have to fall back and reinstall the firmware i.e.
XFV-J105FXXU0AQA3-20170329071250.zip
(ii) TWRP SM-J105H_F_M_Y 5.1.1.tar or any other custom TWRP recovery file for your model phone.
(iii) UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
2. Go to Settings > About device > Software Info > and tap on Build number a few times until you are a developer.
3. You should now see and tap on 'Developer options' if you go back to Settings.
4. In Developer options. turn on 'OEM Unlock' by moving the slider to the right, Enable. Never set that setting to off once you have loaded a custom firmware or TWRP custom recovery! You phone will brick and only show *“Custom binary blocked by FRP lock” after the next reboot!! (FRP = Factory Reset Protection)
* If so install OEM firmware with Odin3 and start again.
5. Copy the UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip file to the root of your internal storage SD card (not external). This will be installed by using TWRP recovery. Use your PC to do this.
6. Turn the device off and boot into "Download Mode” (V- and Home and Power ... and then V+)
7. Run the Odin3 application on your PC and load the recovery *.md5 file under 'AP' or load the file: TWRP SM-J105H_F_M_Y 5.1.1.tar.
8. Connect the MS-J105f to your PC and let Odin3 connect and ID:COM will go blue and show i.e. 0 : (COM4) > then click Start.
9. The SM-J105F will power on when done. Disconnect cable and power it off again.
10. Boot into recovery (V+ and Home and Power) will now boot into TWRP.
11. You will now see the TWRP menu touch screen.
12. Tap Install > scroll to the "UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip" file you downloaded and copied to the phone memory tap it.
13. Swipe at the bottom slider to confirm install.
14. Tap Reboot to system when done and you should be rooted.
15. Install and run SuperSU from the app store and run.
16. Install and run Root Checker Basic.
To reinstall the OEM firmware, download the proper xxxx.zip from the Samsung website.
You must the extract the xxx.tar.MD5 file from the download
If you can get into the Download screen on your SM-J105F then use Odin3 as above, just under PA select the OEM file xxxx.tar.MD5 (it takes a short while to select properly as it a very large 2 gb file after extracting)
Hope this helps someone else. Thanks to all whose posts and contributions helped me.

Rooting SM-T860 OneUi-3.1 and installing TWRP (UPDATE: Updating to latest version without losing data)

(EDIT)
OneUI 4.1 has finally arrived, if you haven't got your Tab s6 rooted, you can just follow the instructions below. This new part is for the people who followed the guide to root their Tab s6 and now want to update to the new firmware version without losing their data. This guide is inspired in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...te-rooted-device-whilst-keeping-data.4245989/. But for simplicity of search I have decided to place it here
(END OF EDIT)
I ran into some problems and took some time to figure out how to install TWRP and root the tablet. The normal procedure by which you flash TWRP and then flash Magisk doesn't work as the download mode won't accept non-official files.
Then, once I got my tablet rooted by the patching method of Magisk, I installed TWRP with their app and got stuck in the logo due to not formatting the data.
After some research and quite a lot of time, I managed to get around that and be able to do everything.
Here is a step by step detailed guide of how to do so.
ATTENTION: These modifications void your warranty and may brick your device. I am in no way responsible for any damage you may cause. Follow this guide at your own risk
Requirements:
-> Latest version of the firmware of your model (I used this site which had the latest version and decent download speeds https://galaxyfirmware.com/model/SM-T860)
(To find which version to download, go into the Phone app, and type *#1234#)
-> Latest Magisk.apk file (https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases)
-> Disbale_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt zip file (https://zackptg5.com/android.php#disverfe)
-> Latest TWRP img (https://eu.dl.twrp.me/gts6l (europe) or https://dl.twrp.me/gts6l (americas))
-> Official TWRP tool (Play Store)
-> Samsung drivers (https://developer.samsung.com/android-usb-driver)
-> Latest Version of Odin (https://odindownload.com/SamsungOdin)
-> SD Card or Minimal ADB and Fastboot (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/tool-minimal-adb-and-fastboot-2-9-18.2317790)
(If SD card)
Copy Magisk, AP file from the firmware zip, Disable_dm zip and TWRP img into the SD card, else, you will have to use adb sideload
0. Create a backup of all your data (we are going to wipe the data of the tablet)
(Tablet)
1. Activate developer settings (go to Settings->About Tablet->Software information, and tap 5 times on build number).
2. Go into developer settings and activate OEM unlocking and USB debugging.
3. Turn off the tablet and turn it back on pressing Power + Vol. Down buttons to enter Device Unlock Mode.
4. Press and hold Vol. Up and in the next menu, press Vol. Up to unlock the bootloader (attention, this will erase all of your data)
5. Run through the setup, but be sure to activate the internet (this will prevent the tablet from relocking).
6. Activate developer settings again, and go into it to check that OEM unlocking is greyed out.
7. Install Magisk
(PC)
8. (No SD) Copy the AP file to the Tablet.
(Tablet)
9. Go into Magisk, press Install->Patch a file->Recovery mode (on)->Select file (The AP file).
10. Copy the patched file back into your computer.
11. Shut down the tablet.
12. Press Vol. Up + Vol. Down and connect the tablet to your computer with a USB to enter download mode.
(PC)
13. Open Odin, it should show that your device is connected.
14. Go to the settings tab and uncheck the Auto-Reboot option.
15. Flash all the files of the latest firmware, using CSC (not HOME_CSC) but substituting the AP file with the patched one. (With the WiFi version, you might not have a CP file, don't worry)
CRITICAL STEP (if not followed correctly, may lead to bootloop)
(Tablet)
16. Once the flashing is complete, press Vol. Down + Power during 7 seconds to restart the tablet. As soon as the screen blacks out, swap to Vol. Up + Power (and keep pressing even though it asks to press power) to enter the recovery.
17. In the recovery, navigate to Wipe data/factory reset with the volume buttons and press power button to select. Confirm and reboot.
18. While rebooting, you need to press Vol. Up + Power during 3 seconds (Until the press power to continue appears). This is due to Magisk being installed in the recovery partition.
19. Run through the setup again, but this time you need to login into your google account to enter the Play Store.
20. You should have the Magisk app installed. Open it and it will configure itself.
21. When it reboots, press again Vol. Up + Power for 3 sec.
22. Download the Official TWRP app.
(PC)
23. (No SD) Copy the latest TWRP image previously downloaded into the tablet.
(Tablet)
24. Go into the TWRP app and give it root permissions.
25. Enter TWRP flash and select the latest TWRP img
26. Go into the reboot menu and select reboot recovery.
27. The phone will reboot into TWRP.
28. Tick don't show this message again and slide to allow modifications.
29. Wipe -> Wipe data, Cache and Dalvik and Format data.
30. Reboot -> Recovery.
31. (SD) Flash Disable_DM-Verity zip, and then flash Magisk zip.
32. (No SD) enter the advanced menu and open adb sideload. Connect to the PC, open Minimal adb and fastboot and adb sideload the zip files.
33. Reboot system
Congrats, you have a rooted Samsung Galaxy tab S6 with TWRP installed!
FAQ:
1) Ok, I f* up, I am now stuck in the Samsung logo, what do I do?
Press Power and Vol. Down for 7 seconds, this will auto reboot your tablet. Then, as soon as the screen goes off, try to press Vol. Down + Vol. Up and connect through USB to the PC. With some luck, you manage to get into download mode. If you don't, repeat.
Flash the files with the Magisk modified AP, reboot into recovery and factory reset (follow the next instructions if you want to install TWRP), or else flash the stock rom.
2) I am seeing some screens with some warning messages, is that Ok?
Yes, it is normal, Samsung does that to scare people off from installing modifications on their devices. Can I take them off? Yes, but it is not a simple process. If you really want to, follow this guide, but adapting to the device (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...sage-on-samsung-a30-after-root-device.3954589). Another important thing is, when you want to enter recovery, you need to keep pressing Vol. Up + Power, even when the tablet displays the message that asks to press the power button.
3) Don't know... You ask
Works perfectly, thank you!
I have a question: to decrypt the internal memory which files can I flash?

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