Can Yellow Warning Message be Removed After Factory Reset? - Samsung Galaxy S10e Questions & Answers

As we are aware, there will be a yellow warning message on the boot up screen after we root our s10e devices.
Will the warning message be removed once we do a factory reset?

No, only relocking the bootloader will remove the warning.

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Locking bootloader.

Hello. I have unlock bootloader(as what it says when in the bootloader screen). The bootloader process is quite horrible because the key motorola gave me didn't unlock bootloader(Bootloader unlock fail message appear at the end of the process). But when I started my device it shows the message that your bootloader is unlock and other warning things. And every recovery and supersu installation process is failing now. So I am thinking about Locking bootloader. I knew that after unlocking bootloader all your phone data wipe out. My question is will the data wipe out after locking bootloader?
Using moto g 2013. Android version 5.1.

Frp bug(?) --Cannot Wipe the device from Recovery, even with all Google accounts remo

[the final word in the title should be the word "removed"].
My phone is a Rook G from EE (UK), which I understand to be just a carrier-branded ZTE Blade 3 A410. I need to wipe the phone and do a Factory Reset . But the phone has Factory Reset Protection, so I must remove this in order to proceed. I do this by removing all google accounts from the device. As a result, I can perform the factory reset from within the "Backup & Reset" section of "Settings".
However, if I boot into recovery (By holding Vol+ and Power simultaneously), then when I choose "Wipe data/Factory reset", the following line appears at the bottom of the screen:
"Frp have not wipe, factory reset failed".
And it doesn't seem that the device is factory reset. So my first question is: WHAT do I do to enable the Wipe data/factory reset feature from recovery?
[If you are wondering why I need to Factory Reset from Recovery, the answer is that I'm trying to unlock the bootloader. Now we know that the last step in unloking the boottloader is that the device is wiped back to Factory Reset state. I presume that this is accomplished by code which runs in the regular recovery partition.
What worries me substantially, therefore, is that if there is some problem which prevents Recovery from wiping the device clean, then it will not be possible to unlock the bootloader. I'm sorry to say that indeed I am not able right now to unlock the bootloader -- at the crucial moment when I would use the Volume key to confirm that I want to unlock, there seems to bea problem with what is happening: the phone screen stops responding, and in the end the procedure for unlocking the bootloader fails.
If anyone can confirm to me that it must be possible to do a factory reset of your device from within Recovery for there to ever be a procdure to unlock the bottloader.
And last but not at all least -- if someone can help me to end the appearance of that crazily ungrammatical error ("Frp not have wipe, factory reset failed"), I'd be very grateful. Because I'm hopeful that this is the key to unlocking my bootloader.
--scott
Developer options>Allow OEM unlocking
thanks, but of course I have both Allow OEM unlocking checked and also USB debugging checked. Perhaps it's a clue that the "OM unlocking" toggle seems to be not perfectly sticky. It sometimes/often happens that I check the value and it's gone abck to "off". At this point, i check that value before I do anything that might unlock the bootloader.
But thanks for the suggestion.
BTW -- please note that THIS question here is about how to get Factory Reset to work from Recovery on a phone which has no google account set up. To do THAT surely doesn't require the OEM Unlocking toggle to be set.

Nexus 5 optimizing apps bootloop

My stock Nexus 5 hardlocked today while attempting to connect to a wifi network. Upon restart, the boot-up animation took longer than usual, then displayed the 'Optimizing Apps' screen (which is not typical). It completed optimization on 5 apps, claimed to be starting Android, and then reset back to the boot-up animation, continuing the same cycle.
Unsuccessfully tried to boot into safe mode, although I can access Recovery Mode. Wiping system cache did not help. Installed ADB/Fastboot and sideloaded the original OTA without any improvement.
At this point, I'm hoping for either another path to get the device to boot or a way to extract some critical data (SMS, docs, etc.) off the device before doing a factory reset.
If the bootloader is unlocked, you could try flashing TWRP, booting into TWRP, and pulling off the data.
audit13 said:
If the bootloader is unlocked, you could try flashing TWRP, booting into TWRP, and pulling off the data.
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Sadly no, fully stock phone.
Gave up and pulled the trigger on factory reset. We'll see if it helps.
On the plus side, this incident has motivated me to unlock and root my phone, hopefully expanding my options for the next time this happens.
Yup, an unlocked bootloader is definitely a plus in these situations.
I always unlock the bootloader unless it voids the warranty on the phone. Once the warranty is over, I unlock it if possible.
Factory reset seemed to work. Now unlocked and rooted!

FRP and PHONE locked on P20 LITE

Hello
I found a P20 LITE a long a road. The screen was broken, so I changed it. Of course, it's fully locked, FRP and PHONE. Nothing open. if i start it in fastboot mode, I can read PHONE Locked and FRP LOCK in green letters.
When I start it normally, I only have four choices:
- download latest version and recovery
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Reboot
- Shutdown
but nothing run, no Wipe possible and recovery, impossible to connect wifi (getting package info failed). so what can I do to give it life again?
BIG thanks for your ideas.

Question Does OEM unlock also remove the FRP for factory reset?

Whenever I factory reset my phone reasons maybe because of root or going back to stock I notice that the FRP is now disabled and I can skip past the google account with the skip button. Does the OEM unlock have to do with this? My phone is a factory unlocked model of the Pixel 7 pro.
I'm a bit confused with your question... If you initiate a factory reset from the settings menu, you effectively remove the FRP link to your account. FRP is designed to prevent other methods of factory reset (like from the recovery or bootloader) when an account has already been added to the device.
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Whenever I factory reset my phone reasons maybe because of root or going back to stock I notice that the FRP is now disabled and I can skip past the google account with the skip button. Does the OEM unlock have to do with this? My phone is a factory unlocked model of the Pixel 7 pro.
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Yes FRP is disabled when OEM unlocking is enabled.

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