Step 2 — Download the Odin rooting program In order to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy E7 and perform the rooting process. Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop. You will have two files. A step 1 file and a step 2 file. Tap the Settings option. Tap the About Phone option. Keep tapping the Build Number option seven times until it says you are a developer.
Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy E7 is powered off completely. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy E7 powers up. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 4.
Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the step 1 tar root file you extracted in step 4. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process. Once the device reboots the Samsung Galaxy E7 should then be rooted. Also subscribe to our newsletter to receive exclusive monthly promotions. One such thing is the FRP lock system or the factory reset protection security system. It is a security feature on Android devices which gets enabled as soon as you log in with your Google account on any Android smartphone.
The main purpose of firmware reset protection is to protect your device, data and information which can go into the wrong hands. What it does is that if someone forcefully tries to reset your phone then after resetting the attacker will have to enter the same Google account from which it was last logged in or will have to enter the same lock code as it was set before.
This comes in handy if your phone is being stolen. With the help of Odin, we will be flashing a combination of files through which we will be able to bypass the FRP lock. The following message is displayed if your device has been reset via the Android recovery menu or some other way.
This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device. Removing FRP from any device is a very difficult job since it is built purposefully to stay and protect your device. But many people think that they can bypass and remove the FRP lock on Samsung Galaxy devices by simply flashing the stock firmware via Odin.
But this cant be done so easily, there is a proper process to remove the FRP lock and you have to flash multiple combinations of files after which you will be able to remove the FRP lock from a Samsung device.
To remove the FRP lock from aa Samsung Galaxy device, below we have a method step-by-step, through which you can try and remove the FRP lock from your device.
The very first step to remove the FRP lock system is to download the firmware of your Samsung Galaxy device, drivers of your device and Odin. As we will be using a combination of specific firmware binary components, make sure that you download the latest version of the firmware of your Samsung Galaxy device. Download the firmware and other tools from the links below. So after you have finished downloading the correct firmware for your Samsung Galaxy device, now we have to create the combination firmware by which we will try to remove the FRP lock on the Samsung device.
Below we have the tutorial on how to create a combination firmware from the regular firmware files. Now, before you proceed to install the combination file, you need to factory reset your Samsung Galaxy device.
Since it is locked you cannot reset from the settings of your phone. The other way around is to factory reset your phone via recovery of the phone. To enter into recovery mode press and hold the volume up and power button while your phone is turned off. So, if you have reached till here without any errors, then the good news is this is the last step and the major one, so be careful while flashing the combination file using Odin.
Make sure you have enabled USB Debugging on your device. After this final step, your FRP lock will be removed from your Galaxy device. There are chances that Samsung might block you from installing custom firmware due to its security reasons.
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