I have lost my password for my samsung A53 5G. I tried google find my phone, findmysamsung but couldn't manage to unlock the phone. The phone contains important data so I can not factory reset it. Any advice?
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Hello, just bought a T mobile Sensation 4G from ebay, it came SIM unlocked.
I really need this phone to stay unlocked, so my question is, is it safe to perform a factory reset without losing my unlock? Is there even anything that can possibly remove my unlock? such as rooting and installing custom roms.
Any answers are highly appreciated.
Sim unlock has nothing to do with rom or factory reset so you should be good
I want to change my windows account on my phone and to do this i need to reset it to factory settings. It is the ATT version of the phone and my question is:
Will I lose the sim unlock after reseting the phone to its factory settings ?
I found a Samsung S6 Edge in a crashed car that I bought online but it was locked. So I did a factory reset unaware of the FRP. I don't know the original G-Account details and I can't flash the phone. Any suggestions on how to bypass the FRP or if not what should I do with this phone?
darkraias said:
I found a Samsung S6 Edge in a crashed car that I bought online but it was locked. So I did a factory reset unaware of the FRP. I don't know the original G-Account details and I can't flash the phone. Any suggestions on how to bypass the FRP or if not what should I do with this phone?
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Greetings,
This device is not your property. Therefore no one here can help you with a device that you just claimed isn't yours.
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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.
Hi everyone I'd like to root my s10e, it is on android 12 One Ui 3.1
I can't unlock the bootloader the option called oem unlock is just not there in developer settings, I tried the trick with time changing and it just doesn't work, though in adb it says that it could be unlocked, I'm from Europe I orded a unlocked phone on Amazon here a screenshot of more detailed information, I'd like some help guys I'm going crazy trying everything
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Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e and Hard reset
How to Hard reset and Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e without Trigger KG State / RMM state Prenormal. If you want to flash ROM, you need to unlock the bootloader, unlocking bootloader on Galaxy
www.recovery-mode.com
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Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e and Hard reset
How to Hard reset and Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e without Trigger KG State / RMM state Prenormal. If you want to flash ROM, you need to unlock the bootloader, unlocking bootloader on Galaxy
www.recovery-mode.com
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Thanks man but unfortunately I tried this as well, I don't have the third option for unlocking, all I have in recovery is cancel and continue, holding volume up doesn't do anything
Hello ? Can someone tell me at least if it's doable ?
Someone ?
I've been in the same boat for a couple of months now. It seems that Samsung does not allow this option in the UI (or anywhere else I can find for that matter) for Qualcomm versions. Hopefully someone will come up with a proper hack soon because the bloatware on s10e is just disgustingly invasive and desktop mode is definitely lacking compared with Linux alternatives.