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Samsung J5 2015 F500: Bypassing Google Account Verification After Logo Hang Fix

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  • #1 16516362
    artek 37
    Level 3  
    Hello. I got from a buddy Samsung J5 2015 F500. It hung on the Samsung logo.
    After uploading the phone, the phone has started, but it requires Google account data. How to avoid this? I would like to thank you for any hints in advance.
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  • #2 16516434
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    Z3x will do the job.
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  • #3 16516460
    artek 37
    Level 3  
    Hello, how would you give the link to the program and craka
  • #4 16516494
    FIsiu_
    Level 27  
    No program and crack, and purchase of the device and unlocking ;)
    You can buy eg: link .
  • #5 16518811
    artek 37
    Level 3  
    Hello
    I have a buy which runs a commission, the service told me that for 40 zlotys can do it.
    So only the box can do the job? Because I thought that just like in huawei, is it a mick that you can avoid it?
  • #6 16519563
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    You can delete your Google account :idea:
    Enter "Remove Google FRP lock" on YouTube
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  • #7 16585967
    rudiszubert
    Level 19  
    Has anyone managed to bypass the google account yourself on J500 FN? I tried several methods from the videos but it did not go. My model is 2015 and apparently for 2016 it can be done more easily. How much does it cost in the service in Warsaw? By the way, how is it that I buy a Samsung phon, for example from Orange, and Google blocks my phone because I forgot my login and password to the account which I gave two years ago and did not use it? Do they have such a right, and if so, after verification of the owner and legality of the phon, should it be possible to unlock the phone ??
  • #8 16586063
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    With proof of purchase to Samsung's operator or service and remove. If you do not have proof anymore, visit this site.
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  • #9 16586081
    marcin7904
    Level 28  
    rudiszubert wrote:
    Has anyone managed to bypass the google account yourself on J500 FN? I tried several methods from the videos but it did not go.


    Sure you can do it without using the Box. You were looking for something weak.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
  • #10 16587114
    rudiszubert
    Level 19  
    I have proof of purchase but they will not do it for free, because they say that you need to replace the motherboard. Even if the fon were still under warranty, I would have to pay for the replacement of the disc, because they stated (in a telephone conversation) that I interfered with the software.

    "Sure you can do it without using the Box. You've been looking for something poor."
    You can indicate which method is to work, and I will write what is a problem for my fellow.
    --------------------------------------
    I have suspicions as to the credibility of the information available in the search engine, because none of the available methods work. Go..le surely keeps his hand on what is available to us on the net, because what would make sense to block their account on our phones, when they would provide info about the way around?

    Maybe someone managed to do it, and for that info, please.
  • #11 16589704
    nemo333
    Level 30  
    You can easily make FRP on Samsung J5. I did on 2 or 3 pieces. Hint: RealTerm and the appropriate AT commands given on the phone's COM port. The rest will help you find the right YT videos :)
  • #12 16590248
    rudiszubert
    Level 19  
    I tried this program (movie from the tube) but also to no avail. We are talking about the J5 model first.
    ====================
    Do these commands?
    RealTerm
    at + CREG? \ r \ n
    atdxxxxxxxxxx; \ r \ n
    1234
  • #13 16606800
    rudiszubert
    Level 19  
    However, after the third attempt with Realterm, it went.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around bypassing Google account verification on a Samsung J5 2015 F500, which hangs on the Samsung logo. Users suggest various methods, including using the Z3x tool and RealTerm with specific AT commands. Some participants mention the possibility of service assistance for a fee, while others express frustration with the difficulty of bypassing the verification process. There are references to YouTube tutorials and the need for proof of purchase to unlock the device through official channels. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges and potential solutions for overcoming Google FRP (Factory Reset Protection) on this model.
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