You convinced me to try again and see what else I could do. It took a couple of goes with the phone trying to come back, but it finally has.Ĭuriously, while in English, as per my setting, it has a lot of german software on it now. I rebooted back to recovery, again wiped the cache and did another factory reset. It went all the way through, but rebooted my phone many times before it was done and then went it went in, I was getting the constant error, is not working. You will need your full model number (SM-G930F) and Your phone Serial Number Check out post 2 here: If SmartSwitch will not reinstall your firmware, then with the S7 you need to download and unzip the firmware to get these files: BL AP CP CSC (not HOME-CSC) Set Odin to Re-partition F.Reset Time Auto Reboot. Hi Emma, Rather than using Odin, why not try using SmartSwitch for Mac. I feel able to do this, with the exception of figuring out this pit file. I managed to boot in via recovery mode (doing a factory reset), turn on developer options, turn off the OEM and debugging. I got the phone and was transferring and loading files from my s5mini when I started to experience the FRP lock. I want to try and flash this device as messages have stopped working, as has the camera (mediaserver really). I have genuinely tried finding this information out, but I am completely confused. G930FXXS1BPLDG930FTEF1BPK1O2U I am REALLY new. I want to flash it back to its original firmware which I downloaded from this site. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S7 Baseband Vers: G930FXXU1BPJJ Build Number: MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPLB I am on Android 6.0.1 and the phone is 32GB and was originally on O2 in the UK. I am confused as to what PIT file to use, and for whatever reason, can not extract it from my phone.Ĭan anyone help I would like to correct PIt file for my phone to point Jodin towards. I am trying to flash a new ROM on my phone using Jodin on my mac.
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