Galaxy s7 frp bypass help - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Most of the time, I can bypass the frp on a galaxy s7 with no issues. I simply flash combination, use frp hard unlocker 3.0 provided by hardreset, then flash factory firmware. My problem lies with some devices only bootlooping once the factory firmware has been flashed. I can go in and flash the combination file with no issues, but I'm just tying to figure out what would cause this and how to get past it. Thanks for any info you may have.

VELEGIS said:
Most of the time, I can bypass the frp on a galaxy s7 with no issues. I simply flash combination, use frp hard unlocker 3.0 provided by hardreset, then flash factory firmware. My problem lies with some devices only bootlooping once the factory firmware has been flashed. I can go in and flash the combination file with no issues, but I'm just tying to figure out what would cause this and how to get past it. Thanks for any info you may have.
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The firmware being updated and blocking the old FRP bypass method.

cooltt said:
The firmware being updated and blocking the old FRP bypass method.
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Can you elaborate? thanks.

VELEGIS said:
Can you elaborate? thanks.
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Sure,
So the whole point of FRP lock is to stop lost / stolen phones being factory reset and used again. However when you modify you may forget to turn it off (not a problem if you know email and password) then when the phone starts up with fresh firmware the FRP kicks in and you are locked out.
Others found an exploit to get round the FRP lock, combination rom's etc but with every new firmware update the exploit is closed and it no longer works. You have to wait until someone finds a new way around FRP lock for your specific device and since the S7 is now getting old, no one is bothered fixing the FRP lock problem anymore.
The easy solution is to always remove the google account before modifiying the device.

cooltt said:
Sure,
So the whole point of FRP lock is to stop lost / stolen phones being factory reset and used again. However when you modify you may forget to turn it off (not a problem if you know email and password) then when the phone starts up with fresh firmware the FRP kicks in and you are locked out.
Others found an exploit to get round the FRP lock, combination rom's etc but with every new firmware update the exploit is closed and it no longer works. You have to wait until someone finds a new way around FRP lock for your specific device and since the S7 is now getting old, no one is bothered fixing the FRP lock problem anymore.
The easy solution is to always remove the google account before modifiying the device.
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I knew as much, I work for a company that buys electronics in bulk from places such as amazon or asurion for this very reason, the people who owned the devices and returned/sold them to these companies had not removed their google account. My job is to remove the frp as well as refurbish these devices for resale and so far i've had great success doing this. However, I've got a few devices every so often that fail to bypass. Are you suggesting that I should use as low of a binary as possible when doing frp bypasses? I believe these devices had binary 7. Combination flashed fine, linked up to adb and removed the frp lock, then when i flashed the stock firmware it would just bootloop. My goal is to maximize the amount of devices we can sell overall so any bit of information helps. Thanks.
I should also mention that I was taking note of the csc code before starting this process.

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Fpr lock *byepass* (help)

So recently I have gotten a Note5 , which my friend has had sitting around and I bought it off him but he had forgotten his home password. So I did a Factory Reset but didn't know his old email and now I have tried bypassing the FRP method but none seem to work. It would be very grateful if someone can help me and.......... Also would flashing it back to its original image 5.1.1 help delete the FRP LoCK? :crying::
Turn on OEM Unlock in Developer Options...
sinisin said:
Turn on OEM Unlock in Developer Options...
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How can he do that if he cant get past frp lock?
I am curious myself to see how thTs done
isn't that there's a way to bypass it by connecting phone to computer and run sidesync on the computer?
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Not sure if this method still works but that's how I bypassed a samsung core prime last month.
Also you need to list what methods you used so others can see what you used and see if they have any new ideas.
He needs to restore a back up, or reflash a stock tar. There are literally 10 threads on this. FRP only shows up when someone who has rooted turns off OEM Unlock. I know, cuz I did. Flashing stock tar or a backup will either allow the software to bypass the lock, or restore software that has OEM Unlock turned on..

"Custom Binary blocked by FRP Lock" - Please Help ...

I'm rooted via ODIN with TWRP. I got a browser hijacker that put my browser home page to some stupid ad, so I tried to get rid of it using the AVG antivirus program. That program recommended I disable "developer mode" on my phone ... and like a total idiot I followed their instructions.
Next time I tried to boot ... I get the "Custom Binary blocked by FRP Lock" message.
I am on vacation and I REALLY need my phone. I can't believe Samsung can just lock me out of my own phone like this. I can get into download mode. Do I try to reflash with Odin or what?
ANY help would be greatly appreciated ...
EDIT: forgot to mention I was on Nougat stock ...
Haints said:
I'm rooted via ODIN with TWRP. I got a browser hijacker that put my browser home page to some stupid ad, so I tried to get rid of it using the AVG antivirus program. That program recommended I disable "developer mode" on my phone ... and like a total idiot I followed their instructions.
Next time I tried to boot ... I get the "Custom Binary blocked by FRP Lock" message.
I am on vacation and I REALLY need my phone. I can't believe Samsung can just lock me out of my own phone like this. I can get into download mode. Do I try to reflash with Odin or what?
ANY help would be greatly appreciated ...
EDIT: forgot to mention I was on Nougat stock ...
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No one is willing to advise me on this ... ?
Odin back to stock seems to be the only way forward? At the same android os level or higher?
flash back stock firmware and next time never disable oem unlock in developer options on rooted phone
Haints said:
No one is willing to advise me on this ... ?
Odin back to stock seems to be the only way forward? At the same android os level or higher?
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You need to call T-Mobile and request that they help you because this FRP lock deals with stolen phones, which I'm not accusing you of. Just saying.. If you Odin back it's going to ask for the original Google account info and password and if you have that just enter it into the phone and then you'll be able to get back into the phone to enable it again. But if you don't have the Google account and password, that's a problem.
AntonPres said:
flash back stock firmware and next time never disable oem unlock in developer options on rooted phone
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I just finished doing exactly as you describe when I checked back here to see if anyone had responded. So even though I had successfully reflashed my phone before I saw your advice, I still appreciate you're willingness to help and the fact that your solution is the correct one.
I've been rooting my phones for years and had never heard of the developer mode warning or run into FRP lock before. I won't forget either now, though.
In case anyone else runs into this issue:
I found my exact stock tmobile rom on sammoble ( sign up, use free download mode, takes forever but it is free) and downloaded the tar/mdf file.
Used Odin3 v3.11, select AP then find your tar/mdf file.
Put phone into download mode and when Odin recognizes it, hit start.
I thought it looped at the tmobile logo but it just took a while so be patient.
Not only do I have a fully working phone again, but contrary to what I had read--that the only way to defeat the FRP lock would entail losing all my data--I lost NOTHING. My phone is EXACTLY the way it was before, including the fact that Developer mode is now enabled AGAIN. How is that possible? I don't know, but I'm very very happy that all I lost was time.
you only lost root, flashing same version explains that you didn't lost your data
MrMike2182 said:
You need to call T-Mobile and request that they help you because this FRP lock deals with stolen phones, which I'm not accusing you of. Just saying.. If you Odin back it's going to ask for the original Google account info and password and if you have that just enter it into the phone and then you'll be able to get back into the phone to enable it again. But if you don't have the Google account and password, that's a problem.
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When I Odin'ed back it didn't ask me for anything--my phone was exactly the way it was before.
Phone is not stolen. I bought it used off craigslist and had the seller meet me at a tmobile store to verify that it was clean before I bought it. I
This happened while I was on vacation and I really, REALLY needed a working phone. Called samsung and the first rep I spoke to in India--as soon as she heard "FRP Lock," she basically said: "You're ****ed." She also said it was my fault that I had a crippled phone because I never should have rooted it in the first place. When I argued that the root hadn't crippled my phone,--I'd been using it rooted for months with no issues--but that the FRP lock had crippled it, she said FRP lock wasn't Samsung's fault, but Google's fault, and if I needed a solution to FRP lock, I should talk to Google. Classic buck-passing mode. Like Google would have helped me.
Second rep I spoke to was much more helpful, even though she couldn't really help me. She eventually suggested I get the IMEI from tmobile, then send my phone into Samsung and they would fix it--at my cost, presumably.
Thanks to the power invested in me by the internet, however, I didn't have to find out what would have happened if I'd sent my phone to Samsung.
Happy, happy day, and good luck to anyone who runs into this issue in the future!
Haints said:
When I Odin'ed back it didn't ask me for anything--my phone was exactly the way it was before.
Phone is not stolen. I bought it used off craigslist and had the seller meet me at a tmobile store to verify that it was clean before I bought it. I
This happened while I was on vacation and I really, REALLY needed a working phone. Called samsung and the first rep I spoke to in India--as soon as she heard "FRP Lock," she basically said: "You're ****ed." She also said it was my fault that I had a crippled phone because I never should have rooted it in the first place. When I argued that the root hadn't crippled my phone,--I'd been using it rooted for months with no issues--but that the FRP lock had crippled it, she said FRP lock wasn't Samsung's fault, but Google's fault, and if I needed a solution to FRP lock, I should talk to Google. Classic buck-passing mode. Like Google would have helped me.
Second rep I spoke to was much more helpful, even though she couldn't really help me. She eventually suggested I get the IMEI from tmobile, then send my phone into Samsung and they would fix it--at my cost, presumably.
Thanks to the power invested in me by the internet, however, I didn't have to find out what would have happened if I'd sent my phone to Samsung.
Happy, happy day, and good luck to anyone who runs into this issue in the future!
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What I meant by Odin back was you can get back into the phone and just re-enable the OEM unlock in developer settings and you won't have to worry about the FRP crap again.. And you're right I highly doubt Google would have given a crap and gave you the run around again.

Question about FRP lock and OEM lock

Hi,
I have a few questions about the FRP lock and the OEM lock on the Galaxy s6 running Nougat. I hope someone can help as I've not been able to find answers to questions this specific.
Ok, so, my first question is does the Galaxy s6 even have an OEM unlock option? If so, is it enabled by default?
Quick story before the other questions. I flashed TWRP and the sorts onto my s6 but decided to go back to stock and so flashed the stock firmware from sammobile through odin mode. After doing so I assumed the stock recovery would be restored and the phone would be as good as new right? As in all the FRP and OEM lock security features would be restored?
However, I did some research and found out that you can flash the stock firmware AGAIN as long as the firmware was signed by samsung even if OEM unlock is not checked.
My last question would be if someone was to use odin mode to flash the stock firmware, which is freely available, would the phone not ask for the previous Google account which was signed in on the device?
Hope is wasn't too hard to understand, I'm typing on my old S3 mini as I lost my s6 which is the reason I can't go and test this myself.
Thanks in advance
- There's no OEM lock on S6 (at least on international models). So, there is no OEM unlock option.
- If the bootable images (kernel and recovery) on your phone is Samsung signed, you can use FRP.
- If you want to revert the device to completely stock, I recommed that you should install a 4-part firmware.
- If FRP lock is not enabled on your device, phone won't ask anything about Google account (or Samsung account).
forumber2 said:
- There's no OEM lock on S6 (at least on international models). So, there is no OEM unlock option.
- If the bootable images (kernel and recovery) on your phone is Samsung signed, you can use FRP.
- If you want to revert the device to completely stock, I recommed that you should install a 4-part firmware.
- If FRP lock is not enabled on your device, phone won't ask anything about Google account (or Samsung account).
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Hi,
Thanks for the informative reply. I have just one more question.
If I had enabled FRP through the Samsung Pass settings with my Samsung account and then I was to flash stock firmware on to the phone, would the Samsung FRP lock prevent the user from using the device by asking for the email and password or would the new firmware get rid of any of the security measures put in place?
I understand the FRP lock files are stored on a hidden partition not wipeable through the stock recovery however considering signed firmwares are freely available it would seem to me that the FRP lock would be deemed useless if anyone could just do that.
I guess my final question would be do signed firmwares downloaded online and flashed over the existing firmware wipe the FRP lock partition of the phone?
Thanks again for your reply
Haroon786 said:
Hi,
Thanks for the informative reply. I have just one more question.
If I had enabled FRP through the Samsung Pass settings with my Samsung account and then I was to flash stock firmware on to the phone, would the Samsung FRP lock prevent the user from using the device by asking for the email and password or would the new firmware get rid of any of the security measures put in place?
I understand the FRP lock files are stored on a hidden partition not wipeable through the stock recovery however considering signed firmwares are freely available it would seem to me that the FRP lock would be deemed useless if anyone could just do that.
I guess my final question would be do signed firmwares downloaded online and flashed over the existing firmware wipe the FRP lock partition of the phone?
Thanks again for your reply
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Phone will ask Samsung or Google account only if you wipe the data (we assume that FRP lock has been enabled before wiping the data).
If you don't wipe the data while flashing any firmware while installing (or the firmware you try to flash doesn't wipe the data), phone won't ask you anything.
And, if FRP lock enabled on the device, bootloader will deny to boot (or flash) the unsigned kernel or recovery.
There's no way to wipe FRP lock via Odin.
So, we can say that FRP lock is pretty secure.
Yeah
But u can easy **** with samsung when u flash stock 5.0 with odin and on pc have sidesync or someting like that samsung suck because with that tutorial u can bypass frp really easy
JirkaPirkl said:
But u can easy **** with samsung when u flash stock 5.0 with odin and on pc have sidesync or someting like that samsung suck because with that tutorial u can bypass frp really easy
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:/
well here's hoping a typical phone thief doesn't know how to do that....
Quick question though, can an S6 be factory restored if the user only used the phone's PIN from the lock screen to the factory reset option in the settings app? Or would you be prompted to use your fingerprint? I read somewhere that factory restoring a device through the settings app disables the innate android FRP but i don't know if it's also the case with Samsung reactivation lock which is supposedly similar to FRP.
Thanks for the replies I appreciate it
Read on the way out from house !!!
Sorry for my bad but im now on the way but 1 yeah u will need maybe fingerprint for turn off reactivation ( frp) but first when u lost your phone use samsung accound on the browser for track lock etc 2 for factory reset u need only turn off phone and go to the recovery mode

Flashing AT&T Note 8 with Unlocked Firmware to send to China

Hello,
I want to give my AT&T Note 8 to a relative in China. My phone is already carrier unlocked (purchased an unlock code). Is it possible to flash my AT&T Note 8 with the factory unlocked version firmware before I give the phone to my relative? Is there a better way to do this?
Will the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) be activated and kill the whole process if I tried to set the phone up in China? (Google is blocked in China) If I use Odin to flash, will it completely reset the phone so that the FRP won't be activated?
Many thanks you for your help.
de2000 said:
Hello,
I want to give my AT&T Note 8 to a relative in China. My phone is already carrier unlocked (purchased an unlock code). Is it possible to flash my AT&T Note 8 with the factory unlocked version firmware before I give the phone to my relative? Is there a better way to do this?
Will the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) be activated and kill the whole process if I tried to set the phone up in China? (Google is blocked in China) If I use Odin to flash, will it completely reset the phone so that the FRP won't be activated?
Many thanks you for your help.
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As long as you remove Google and Samsung accounts before flashing, flash unlocked firmware with Prince Comsy's Odin
BlueFox721 said:
As long as you remove Google and Samsung accounts before flashing, flash unlocked firmware with Prince Comsy's Odin
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Thank you!
By the way, is there a way to remove the FRP using Odin or other tools? I have a Note Edge given to a relative in China, and it was reset without removing the accounts first and also not realizing at the time that the blocking of Google affected the set up of the phone. And now it just constantly wants to reset... man... If I can get rid of that issue, then I won't be needing to give my Note 8 away...
de2000 said:
Thank you!
By the way, is there a way to remove the FRP using Odin or other tools? I have a Note Edge given to a relative in China, and it was reset without removing the accounts first and also not realizing at the time that the blocking of Google affected the set up of the phone. And now it just constantly wants to reset... man... If I can get rid of that issue, then I won't be needing to give my Note 8 away...
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FRP bypass is something not allowed in XDA...but if you Google FRP bypass and the device name as well as factory binary...You may find your answer....
BlueFox721 said:
FRP bypass is something not allowed in XDA...but if you Google FRP bypass and the device name as well as factory binary...You may find your answer....
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Thank you!
My issue is complicated by the fact that Google is blocked in China... so, if this process needs ANY access to Google, then I am SOL. I just found a software that might work directly. Thanks for your help.

Samsung S7 Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock

I got S7 SM-G930L with a port Rom from S8 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/rom-s8-port-s7-s7-edge-ambasadii-t3619548). When I power on the phone I get a message: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock.
I would like to get rid of the FRP Lock without losing my data.
I saw a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdAhu45UPsU According to the comments 40% lost their data and 60% didn't.
Could you please advise how to make sure that my data won't be lost?
Blackion said:
I got S7 SM-G930L with a port Rom from S8 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/rom-s8-port-s7-s7-edge-ambasadii-t3619548). When I power on the phone I get a message: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock.
I would like to get rid of the FRP Lock without losing my data.
I saw a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdAhu45UPsU According to the comments 40% lost their data and 60% didn't.
Could you please advise how to make sure that my data won't be lost?
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If there's an option for OEM Unlock in developer settings enable that to disable FRP
But how do I boot my phone? Now I'm getting a red message: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock and the phone is not booting past that. It will not even let me in TWRP.
Blackion said:
But how do I boot my phone? Now I'm getting a red message: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock and the phone is not booting past that. It will not even let me in TWRP.
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reflash the stock fw using odin
Not sure
I was said that because I'm using a port of S8 on S7, after I'll reflash stock ROM the data might be lost due to differences of memory formats.
Is it true?
Blackion said:
I was said that because I'm using a port of S8 on S7, after I'll reflash stock ROM the data might be lost due to differences of memory formats.
Is it true?
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If you haven't backed up your data, it will be lost.
When you get yourself back out of this mess, don't touch that OEM unlock toggle again...
Blackion said:
But how do I boot my phone? Now I'm getting a red message: Custom binary blocked by FRP Lock and the phone is not booting past that. It will not even let me in TWRP.
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(sorry for the english but i'm italian) hi. i have the same problem, can you help me? i root my phone and after i unroot, but now the phone don't boot, it say custom binary blocked by frp, i understand that my bootloader is lock by oem, there is a way to unlock by odin or others method? i can't have access to recovery and the phone don't boot, what can i do?
corvasce03 said:
(sorry for the english but i'm italian) hi. i have the same problem, can you help me? i root my phone and after i unroot, but now the phone don't boot, it say custom binary blocked by frp, i understand that my bootloader is lock by oem, there is a way to unlock by odin or others method? i can't have access to recovery and the phone don't boot, what can i do?
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I used smartswitch when I encountered frp lock
https://www.blogtechtips.com/2017/06/24/easily-restore-samsung-device-firmware-with-smart-switch/
1eStar said:
If you haven't backed up your data, it will be lost.
When you get yourself back out of this mess, don't touch that OEM unlock toggle again...
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@1eStar
Firstly I have a question regarding the OEM unlock as I just came out of the FRP Lock. Do I turn on OEM unlock or does it have to be turned off? Last time I had this FRP Lock was a year ago though did it again(the mistake with the OEM unlock) as I had forgotten it(Lots of grey hair)
Just don't know if it has to be on or off?
Secondly I have managed to come out of it(so far , hopefully) without wiping data with this guide
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@1eStar
Firstly I have a question regarding the OEM unlock as I just came out of the FRP Lock. Do I turn on OEM unlock or does it have to be turned off? Last time I had this FRP Lock was a year ago though did it again(the mistake with the OEM unlock) as I had forgotten it(Lots of grey hair)
Just don't know if it has to be on or off?
Secondly I have managed to come out of it(so far , hopefully) without wiping data with this guide
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To unlock your device by frp lock you must flash the stock firmware when you are in bootloader mode you see custom binary blocked by frp,if you try to flash a random firmware(always of your device) the operation may not be a good end and device say an error with this:
Knumber) Snumber) Bnumber)
When you go to download the stock firmware you must see the "code" Of the firmware with write the same S or B number
If you Don't understand see the 10th post of this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/help/custom-binary-blocked-frp-lock-regular-t3745085
corvasce03 said:
To unlock your device by frp lock you must flash the stock firmware when you are in bootloader mode you see custom binary blocked by frp,if you try to flash a random firmware(always of your device) the operation may not be a good end and device say an error with this:
Knumber) Snumber) Bnumber)
When you go to download the stock firmware you must see the "code" Of the firmware with write the same S or B number
If you Don't understand see the 10th post of this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/help/custom-binary-blocked-frp-lock-regular-t3745085
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@corvasce03
Thanks.
I think I got back allright except this here and I used exactly the same stock(file) as a year ago
Someone Help My Soul!!!
Guys, I'm scared to death on letting my phone reboot, I have been told to never let my phone restart unless my google account has been removed, can someone please explain how this FRP block really works?
Am I at risk at every given point of phone restart for real?
Cirphrank said:
Guys, I'm scared to death on letting my phone reboot, I have been told to never let my phone restart unless my google account has been removed, can someone please explain how this FRP block really works?
Am I at risk at every given point of phone restart for real?
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It stops someone stealing your phone, wiping it, installing new firmware and using it as if it was new. If you know the gmail and password you put on the phone to access the play store then you just need to re-enter it after the phone restarts. FRP will only kick in if you have flashed new firmware to the phone.
I have a new firmware flashed on the phone.
And I'm using a new gmail with is, not some one July bro used on it.
What am I to do now? I have developer settings OEM unlock toggled on already.
Cirphrank said:
And I'm using a new gmail with is, not some one July bro used on it.
What am I to do now? I have developer settings OEM unlock toggled on already.
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I'm not sure what you mean. If you have a Google account on the phone that you know the email and password to, then just reboot the phone. FRP lock will only activate if you flash new firmware to the phone without removing the Google account first.
Your device should only have 1 Google account registered on the device which let's you access Play store etc. If there is more than one, you need to delete the ones you don't know the email and password to.
Okay...
Oh, okay, now I am getting the rationale.
Albeit, when I flashed in the new custom firmware, it started give me the undo changes by restarting your phone notification, like it did the first time ever that I got the lock. I didn't click it, activated an app that discarded the notification rather.
Now it makes me doubt if I had really removed my mail before flashing the phone.
hey
i have got the same problem. when i deleted xposed installer, my device rebooted. every time i try to turn it on, it says in top left corner 'custom binary blocked by frp lock'. i tried 3 diff rom to flash, no succes. i tried to acces twrp (my device is rooted) but again no succes. can you guys help me?
i have a G930F
thanks.
stasikkk777 said:
i have got the same problem. when i deleted xposed installer, my device rebooted. every time i try to turn it on, it says in top left corner 'custom binary blocked by frp lock'. i tried 3 diff rom to flash, no succes. i tried to acces twrp (my device is rooted) but again no succes. can you guys help me?
i have a G930F
thanks.
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Yeah you've messed it up by not signing out of account before unistalling xposed. When you say 3 different rom's do you mean stock or custom?
Even in this state you should be able to flash a stock rom to the device with Odin and it will ask you to type the google email and password after boot.
Always turn off FRP lock before modifying the phone, it's a really annoying feature.

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