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  1. Hi Mr RJ, I’m no phone wiz but have been following your instructions on the video how to bypass the frp on a Samsung s7. I get to the point where you do the share thing and it says that there are no apps in the device to support? Am I doing something wrong or is there another step to try. Thanks in advance if you can help, cheers

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    • I have had great success in the past with RootJunky methods for bypassing FRP, but I ran into a problem recently with a Verizon Galaxy S7 (SM-G930V). After going through the wifi disconnect method, there was no ability to โ€œSHAREโ€ because I received the message โ€œall apps associated with this action have been turned off, blocked or are not installed.โ€ This is likely due to a recent firmware upgrade that has a security patch that fixed this backdoor. I am now attempting to downgrade to the original Android 6.0.1 firmware to see if I can get past this, then upgrade the firmware again.

      I will let you know shortly if this works.

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  2. Just addition to my last post I bought a LG g4 that was o. A Sprint network idk if that matters at all this method seems to work for most.

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  3. I guess I’m just Johnny come lately? but anyway I guess things have changed since this video because my LG g4 I can get to the talkback screen and my settings is there but its grayed out cant press….idk if you found a bypass but I really need it if you have. Thank you. And by the way you are awesome RootJunky!!!!

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  4. Rootjunky, your site is bad a$$! Ive been looking through the comments for the solution to what is probably a simple problem but haven’t found one, so I f you’ve answered this already I’m sorry for being redundant. I have the LG G4 from Verizon… There isn’t an accessibility menu on the start up screen. I got passed this on my old LG G4 from Tmobile months ago using the Shortcut program… But can’t haven’t figured out how without being able to access the accessibility menu. I also don’t have access to my PC currently so I can’t do it that way. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,!

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  5. If u don’t have your note fixed yet…follow this Samsung from test video root junky posted. From test first video and disconnect your WiFi signal at the update screen appearance. It worked for me the first time with a mobile Hotspot I held in my hand and interrupted the signal by pushing the power button until it powered down. It was fool proof. Hope this helps, I searched forever for this fix.

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  6. I followed your friends test video for my note 5 sm- n920t(t-mobile) but substituted a mobile Hotspot and it worked like a charm. It was 4 weeks trying other methods, but root junky.com is the best thing since the wheel. I’m headed toward the SanDisk otg flash drive method on a style and trial not error on a tab just to challenge myself since I found this so enjoyable. Thanks for your hard work. Ur my hero.

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  7. Unfortunately, the ‘setup wizard’ isn’t shown on the LG G5. One thing I can do is to create a new user and switch to it, but that’s doesn’t resolve this frigging FRP issue.

    any clues?

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  8. Hi Paulyd13, yeh I found that thr best but when I reset phone from the menu it just gives me option to erase everything. When I do this, Frp is still present when phone starts back up.

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