Monday, December 26, 2016

Final Solution: Samsung Frp 2016 Security Patch

Final Solution For the Year 2016 Samsung FRP Lock
The tutorial showing below is the final solution to all Samsung Frp Lock 2016 security patch
this method will work on All Samsung with 2016 security patch , an will Also work on below Model:

Galaxy S6
Galaxy S7
Note 5
Note 7
J 5 2016
J710F |2016| Android 6.0.1
G935k
G935w8
J700T1 VersiĆ³n: 6.0.1
J320F/DS
J700 2016
J710gn
J710FN
G935fxxu1apc8
A310f
A510f

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Final Solution: Samsung Frp 2016 Security Patch 

Some people don't even know what is FRP" {factory Reset rotection} ?. Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security method that was designed to make sure someone can't just wipe and factory reset your phone if you've lost it or it was stolen. Starting with Android Lollipop, FRP is "standard" in vanilla Android, and most companies making our phones have implemented it in their own models. It's a good thing — it makes a stolen phone harder to use, which makes it less appealing to thieves, and anything that can protect our data on a phone we've lost is welcome.
The problem is that people are selling or trading or even giving away phones with FRP enabled and this makes things difficult for the next user.
How it works explains why. If you reset a phone with FRP enabled, you have to provide the user name and password for the last Google account that was registered with the device. There are random work-arounds on the Internet, but they tend to get patched almost as soon as they are discovered. You'll pretty much need to know the login details for the last account to use the phone before you can do anything with it if FRP was enabled before you reset it.
     But since different OEMs use different variations of Android, vulnerabilities can arise. This particular method should work on recent Samsung devices like the Galaxy S6, S6 edge, S6 active, S6 edge+, Note5, S7, S7 edge, S7 active, and even the brand new Note7. It is entirely possible that it will work with other modern Samsung phones as well, though.



Just a Simple Method ( Samsung FRP Final 2016 Security Patch )

      As per users report, Make sure that all Protected Smart card Softwares are disconnected While using this software, because this might Block Or Deactivate the smart-card.
Here are the steps to remove factory reset protection / Google previously synced account lock from your Samsung device.

  • Start phone and connect to WIFI also plug into the computer with your usb cable.
  • Start RealTerm on your pc and under pisplay check the box HALF DUPLEX
  • Right click on my computer and select manage once it opens click device manager then modems
  • Under modems you should see a Samsung device. right click it then select properties
  • Once the properties window opens select modem tab and see what port it is on like com5 for an example
  • Now that you know the com port number close all device manager windows and open RealTerm again
  • Under the ports tab in RealTerm enter your port number then click change.
  • Next, click the send tab. you will need to send these two commands with the Send ASCII button

  • First at+creg?\r\n

  • Then atd1234;\r\n

  • Look at your phone and the dailer will pop up.
  • Now watch the video below to see the rest of the steps and please comment below on your success or failures.
NOTE: If you dont have a SDcard and are getting the sparse ERROR in es file explorer then you can buy a OTG flash drive and load the FRPbypass.apk to it from your computer then plug it into the phone. once plugged in navigate to it in es file explorer and install the frp bypass app that way. You can also put this address into your ES file Explorer App
You can Also watch the video Tutorial below


Source : RootJunky.com

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