Enable FRP after ROOT! - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

Is it possible to enable FRP after unlocking the bootloader and rooting the Galaxy note 9 device?
I am worried if my device is rooted and is stolen from someone.
Can I have a protection even if I root?

Vanavline said:
Is it possible to enable FRP after unlocking the bootloader and rooting the Galaxy note 9 device?
I am worried if my device is rooted and is stolen from someone.
Can I have a protection even if I root?
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What is frp. Fingerprint? Of course all working except samsung pay. Even shealth and scure folder are working

No I mean Factory reset protection.

Vanavline said:
Is it possible to enable FRP after unlocking the bootloader and rooting the Galaxy note 9 device?
I am worried if my device is rooted and is stolen from someone.
Can I have a protection even if I root?
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when u enabled oem unlock it showed a pop up warning u that security features will be disabled if u unoock it..
even if u could enable frp which u cant while unlocked all anyone would need to do is go into dl mode n flash w.e they want anyways...
if u want security then relock the bl and go unrooted

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Permanently Unlock Bootloader

Is it possible to permently unlock OEM and Remove FRP From Note 5 .
So there wouldn't be a risk of bricking it by disable OEM Option in developer options (thus rendering the device useless).
I REALLY Think FRP (Factory Reset protection) Is so stupid.
If I wanted to Make my Device Safe I Could Easily UNROOT IT and Add Pin/Password..
At least samsung should give us a a password that we could get on SMS or at the Repair Center by verifying our phone ownership..
There wasn't so many risks with the Note 4 I used to flash hundreds of Roms without worrying about this.
i have the same problem with the stupid frp lock ive done everything dm verification failed and frp lock combo now my expensive note 5 is a paper weight
I have the Note 5 (SM-N9200) and can't get te factory bootloader unlocked to save my life and it doesn't have the OEM unlock feature and CROM Service doesn't work do anything but crash when I open it. I've been up here for like a month trying to get help on it.
Yeah I'd like to figure this out too. I managed to recover my phone after FRP triggered but I'd like to remove FRP and custom binary protection completely to disable development mode without fear of locking. Hope someone will find out how to do it. Also I'm wandering where does FRP live (bootloader, kernel?) and how does it perform custom binary check. Just curious...

Hi i have problem ... successfull rooting but after reboot phone was FRP lock

Hello guys i would like to ask for a solution for this .. im using twrp recovery and super su to root my phone which it rooted successfully , but my problem is that after i turn off my phone and on again it says "Custom Binary Blocked By FRP Lock" and cannot do anything but to install new firmware..
i really want to root my phone but im afraid it will just turn the same thing frp lock and im tired installing another firmware.
is there another option to bypass the frp for example in Android Device Manager which there is a key to unlock it or in My Samsung Account? other than installing new firmware.
my phone info:
samsung sm-j106b
google account was active while rooting
samsung account was active while rooting
jaguarmoves said:
Hello guys i would like to ask for a solution for this .. im using twrp recovery and super su to root my phone which it rooted successfully , but my problem is that after i turn off my phone and on again it says "Custom Binary Blocked By FRP Lock" and cannot do anything but to install new firmware..
i really want to root my phone but im afraid it will just turn the same thing frp lock and im tired installing another firmware.
is there another option to bypass the frp for example in Android Device Manager which there is a key to unlock it or in My Samsung Account? other than installing new firmware.
my phone info:
samsung sm-j106b
google account was active while rooting
samsung account was active while rooting
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Did you enable oem unlocking? On most Samsung devices enabling oem unlocking removes frp lock.
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RealWelder said:
Did you enable oem unlocking? On most Samsung devices enabling oem unlocking removes frp lock.
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yes before i root my phone i enable oem.. and after i succesfully rooted it i disabled it .. which i think cause the frp lock
jaguarmoves said:
yes before i root my phone i enable oem.. and after i succesfully rooted it i disabled it .. which i think cause the frp lock
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Yep. Gotta keep it disabled.
RealWelder said:
Yep. Gotta keep it disabled.
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oh wait .. so you mean before i root my phone i should disable the oem?
jaguarmoves said:
really?? omg thanks for this info
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Do you feel better now? Good luck with your phone.
RealWelder said:
Do you feel better now? Good luck with your phone.
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no man im not satisfied yet i need to do some research before applying this thanks for the time :good:
I have the same problem here
my device G6100 with U5 securty and I don't have oem
but after root when I add google account and restart the device it lock custom kernal and recovery and boot with frp lock I need help

FRP Lock P10

Hi, can't find info on this anywhere, can anyone please shed some light on my problem? I did a factory reset on my P10, bootloader is locked again which is great but FRP is showing as unlocked in bootloader. When I try to use Andriod Pay it wouldn't work and says bootloader is either unlocked, or I use custom ROM etc...but I'm full stock and bootloader is locked again, I think it's the FRP that causes this. How do I lock it please? Thanks for your help
Edit: I found out I'm on completely different firmware that to what I'm supposed to be(I think). I'm on VTR-L09C432B201 which seems to be Europe region and I'm in UK. Do you think this prevents pay from working?
What is your Enable OEM Unlock option status?
If it's enable, try to disable it, reboot and check FRP status.
althon said:
What is your Enable OEM Unlock option status?
If it's enable, try to disable it, reboot and check FRP status.
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It's still the same, it was enabled and I disabled it and no change. I'm just trying to get that android pay to work. Maybe I'll try to force OTA update to 8.0 and see if that does anything??

Relock the bootloader

Does any one know how to relock the bootloader please on Note 9
Once you unlock the BL on Sammy you trip knox which also kills Samsung pay and other knox apps. Not possible to revert it.
However if you have ticked OEM unlock only and not flashed anything , you can just untick OEM unlock and you are good.

Using Apps such as Samsung Pass after failed root attempt?

Hey guys,
so I tried to root my S10+ which did not work out. I never got past unlocking my bootloader. Now I flashed an original Samsung Stock Firmware and I relocked the bootlader. But now when I tried to use Samsung Pass for instance it told me, that I couldn't use it since my device was rooted, which it wasn't and isn't.
Do you guys know a way around this or am I doomed?
Regards
thomas333 said:
Hey guys,
so I tried to root my S10+ which did not work out. I never got past unlocking my bootloader. Now I flashed an original Samsung Stock Firmware and I relocked the bootlader. But now when I tried to use Samsung Pass for instance it told me, that I couldn't use it since my device was rooted, which it wasn't and isn't.
Do you guys know a way around this or am I doomed?
Regards
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You need to check knox in download mode. Anything other than 0x0 will break Samsung pay, secure folder, and Samsung pass. Nothing you can do if you tripped knox.
After doing OEM unlock in developer options, did you confirm in the menu right before entering download mode?

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